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Drop-front desk (secrétaire à abattant or secrétaire en cabinet), Martin Carlin  French, Oak veneered with tulipwood, amaranth, holly, and sycamore; six Sèvres soft-paste porcelain plaques and two painted tin plaques; gilt-bronze mounts; marble shelves; moiré silk, French, Paris and Sèvres
Attributed to Martin Carlin
Manufactory Sèvres Manufactory
Decorator Central plaque decorated by Edme François Bouillat père
ca. 1776
Blindman's Buff, Komar & Melamid  American, Oil on canvas
Komar & Melamid
Alexander Melamid
Vitaly Komar
1982–83
Shadow, Shao Fan  Chinese, Rosewood, China
Shao Fan
2009
Green Screen #7, Liz Deschenes  American, Chromogenic print
Liz Deschenes
2001
Untitled, David Levinthal  American, Gelatin silver print
David Levinthal
1973
Untitled, David Levinthal  American, Gelatin silver print
David Levinthal
1975
Untitled, David Levinthal  American, Gelatin silver print
David Levinthal
1975
Evening belt, Schiaparelli  French, silk, metal, French
Design House Schiaparelli
Designer Elsa Schiaparelli
summer 1940
Anatoly Pavlovich Belsky
ca. 1930
Seascape at Beidaihe, Wu Guanzhong  Chinese, Hanging scroll; ink and color on paper, China
Wu Guanzhong
September 1977
Asphalting a Street in Moscow, Alexander Rodchenko  Russian, Gelatin silver print
Alexander Rodchenko
1929
Invitation to a Futurist Happening (recto); Landscape (verso), Mikhail Tarkhanov  Russian, Pen and ink (recto); red ink or watercolor (verso)
Mikhail Tarkhanov
Author Issued by Vkhutemas (Vysshiye Khudozhestvenno–Tekhnicheskiye Masterskiye "Higher Art and Technical Studios")
March 5, 1921
Marriage chest (cassone), Poplar wood; painted and gilded gesso, Italian, Florence or Lucca
Italian, Florence or Lucca
ca. 1480–95