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Princeton University Art Museum Teaching Materials, Spring 2023

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Held at: Princeton University Library: Manuscripts Division [Contact Us]

This is a finding aid. It is a description of archival material held at the Princeton University Library: Manuscripts Division. Unless otherwise noted, the materials described below are physically available in their reading room, and not digitally available through the web.

Overview and metadata sections

Consists of approximately 701 flat works from the collections of the Princeton University Art Museum, temporarily transferred to the Princeton University Library for use in Princeton University courses during the Spring 2023 semester.

Collection stored at Princeton University Library during Princeton University Art Museum renovation.

Finding aid written by Will Clements in January 2023.

Publisher
Manuscripts Division
Finding Aid Author
Will Clements
Finding Aid Date
January 2023
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Collection Inventory

Hans Bellmer (German, 1902–1975), The Mouth, 1936. (x1983-120), 1936. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Ed Ruscha (American, born 1937), Printed by Dick de Ruscha, Published by Ed Ruscha (American, born 1937), Every Building on the Sunset Strip, 1966. (1997-90), 1966. 1 item.
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1 item

Japanese, Meiji period (1868–1912), Utagawa Kunisada 歌川国貞 (Utagawa Toyokuni III 三代歌川豊国) (1786–1865), and Hashimoto Sadahide 橋本貞秀 (1807–1873), Interior of the Gankirō Tea House (Butterfly Opera), 1861. (2006-61 a-c), 1861. 1 item.
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1 item

Daniel Heyman (American, born 1963), From Here the Tragedy Started (Two Soldiers took him Inside), 2006. (2007-104.8), 2006. 1 item.
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1 item

Robert Venturi (1925–2018; born Philadelphia, PA; died Philadelphia; active Philadelphia and Princeton, NJ), Gordon Wu Hall, Princeton University, 1981. (2021-260), 1981. 1 item.
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1 item

Heejung Kim 김희정 (born 1963, Seoul, South Korea; active New Jersey), Lives in Samsara, 1997. (2019-389), 1997. 1 item.
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1 item

Leonora Carrington (1917–2011; born Clayton Green, UK; died Mexico City, Mexico), Good Night, They Said, 1996. (2001-56), 1996. 1 item.
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1 item

Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606–1669), Descent from the Cross, 1633. (x1937-267 bis), 1633. 1 item.
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1 item

José Clemente Orozco (Mexican, 1883–1949), Printed by George Charles Miller (American, 1894–1965), Published by Weyhe Gallery, New York, Retaguardia (Rear Guard), 1929. (x1946-311), 1929. 1 item.
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1 item

Luis Quintanilla (Spanish, 1893–1978), Soldiers Gathering Orphans, 1937. (x1948-1819), 1937. 1 item.
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1 item

Luis Quintanilla (Spanish, 1893–1978), Madrid, Plaza de la Cebada, 1937. (x1948-1821), 1937. 1 item.
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1 item

Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606–1669), Death of the Virgin, 1639. (x1959-25), 1639. 1 item.
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1 item

Roberto Matta (Chilean, active United States and France, 1911–2002), Vote Watchers, 1955. (x1970-133), 1955. 1 item.
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1 item

Roberto Matta (Chilean, active United States and France, 1911–2002), Hom'mere, 1970–73. (1995-68), 1970–73. 1 item.
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1 item

Roberto Matta (Chilean, active United States and France, 1911–2002), Au son du sang, plate 4 from the series Hom'mere I: Chaosmos, 1970–73. (1995-69), 1970–73. 1 item.
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1 item

Roberto Matta (Chilean, active United States and France, 1911–2002), L'oeil etra, 1970–73. (1995-70), 1970–73. 1 item.
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1 item

Julio Alpuy (Uruguayan, 1919–2009), Taller Torres García (Uruguayan, active 1944 - 1963), Composición (Composition), 1946. (2001-45), 1946. 1 item.
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1 item

Leonora Carrington (1917–2011; born Clayton Green, UK; died Mexico City, Mexico), Two dogs howling at the moon, 1961. (2001-53), 1961. 1 item.
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1 item

László Moholy-Nagy (1895–1946; born Bácsborsód, Hungary; died Chicago, IL), Konstruction IV (Construction IV), from the portfolio Konstructionen 6. Kestnermappe (Constructions, Kestner Portfolio 6), 1923. (2017-222), 1923. 1 item.
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1 item

Tom Huck (born 1971, Farmington, MI), The Great War-Madillo (for A.D.), 2017. (TC2022.85.2), 2017. 1 item.
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1 item

Enrique Chagoya (American, born Mexico City, 1953), Printed and published by Shark's Ink, Utopiancannibal.org, 2000. (2006-50), 2000. 1 item.
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1 item

Antoine Trouvain (French, 1656–1708), Francois d'Aix la Chaise, late 17th–early 18th century. (x1960-11), late 17th–early 18th century. 1 item.
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1 item

Carlos Mérida (1891–1984; born Guatemala City, Guatemala; died Mexico City, Mexico; active Guatemala, Mexico, and France), Printed by Ducros et Colas; plates executed at the Daniel Jacomet Workshops, Published by Éditions des Quatre Chemins, Los músicos (The Musicians), from the portfolio Images de Guatemala (Images of Guatemala), 1927. (x1946-298), 1927. 1 item.
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1 item

Diego Rivera (1886–1957; born Guanajuato, Mexico; died Mexico City), Man lifting basket, 1930s. (x1952-11), 1930s. 1 item.
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1 item

Diego Rivera (1886–1957; born Guanajuato, Mexico; died Mexico City), Kneeling woman, 1930s. (x1979-53), 1930s. 1 item.
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1 item

José Guadalupe Posada (1852–1913; born Aguascalientes, Mexico; died Mexico City; active Mexico City), Calavera de Telele, ca. 1890s. (2008-25), ca. 1890s. 1 item.
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1 item

Miguel Covarrubias (Mexican, 1904–1957), Sketch of Pre-Columbian objects attributed to Tlatilco, ca. 1940s. (2010-250), ca. 1940s. 1 item.
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1 item

Miguel Covarrubias (Mexican, 1904–1957), Design for a stage curtain, for the ballet Los cuatro soles (The Four Suns), ca. 1927–33. (2016-1218), ca. 1927–33. 1 item.
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1 item

Thomas Cole (1801–1848; born Lancashire, United Kingdom; died Catskill, NY), Sketchbook, 1839–1844. (x1940-78.1-.27), 1839–1844. 1 item.
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1 item

William Blake (British, 1757–1827), Published by Joseph Johnson (British, 1738–1809), A Negro hung alive by the Ribs to a Gallows, plate 2 from the book Narrative of a Five Year's Expedition against the Revolted Negroes of Surinam in Guina ... from the year 1772 to 1777 by Captain J.G. Stedman, printed December 1, 1792. (x1938-59 d II), printed December 1, 1792. 1 item.
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1 item

William Blake (British, 1757–1827), Published by Joseph Johnson (British, 1738–1809), A Surinam Planter in his Morning Dress, plate 10 from the book Narrative of a Five Year's Expedition against the Revolted Negroes of Surinam in Guina ... from the year 1772 to 1777 by Captain J.G. Stedman, printed December 2, 1793. (x1938-59 d X), printed December 2, 1793. 1 item.
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1 item

William Blake (British, 1757–1827), Thus did Job continually, 1825. (x1941-127 a), 1825. 1 item.
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1 item

William Blake (British, 1757–1827), When the Almighty was yet with me, When my Children were about me, 1825. (x1941-127 b), 1825. 1 item.
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William Blake (British, 1757–1827), Thy Sons and thy Daughters were eating and drinking Wine in their eldest Brother's house, 1825. (x1941-127 c), 1825. 1 item.
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William Blake (British, 1757–1827), And I only am escaped along to tell thee, 1825. (x1941-127 d), 1825. 1 item.
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1 item

William Blake (British, 1757–1827), Then went Satan forth from the presence of the Lord, 1825. (x1941-127 e), 1825. 1 item.
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1 item

William Blake (British, 1757–1827), And smote Job with sore Boils from the sole of his foot to the crown of his head, 1825. (x1941-127 f), 1825. 1 item.
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1 item

William Blake (British, 1757–1827), Satan Smiting Job with Boils, from Illustrations of The Book of Job, 1825. (x1941-127 g), 1825. 1 item.
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William Blake (British, 1757–1827), Let the Day parish wherein I was Born, 1825. (x1941-127 h), 1825. 1 item.
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1 item

William Blake (British, 1757–1827), Then a Spirit passed before my face; the hair of my flesh stood up, 1825. (x1941-127 i), 1825. 1 item.
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1 item

William Blake (British, 1757–1827), The Just Upright Man is laughed to scorn, 1825. (x1941-127 j), 1825. 1 item.
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1 item

William Blake (British, 1757–1827), With Dreams upon my bed thou scarest me and affrightest me with Visions, 1825. (x1941-127 k), 1825. 1 item.
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1 item

William Blake (British, 1757–1827), I am Young and ye are very Old; wherefore I was afraid, 1825. (x1941-127 l), 1825. 1 item.
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1 item

William Blake (British, 1757–1827), Then the Lord answered Job out of the Whirlwind, 1825. (x1941-127 m), 1825. 1 item.
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1 item

William Blake (British, 1757–1827), When the morning Stars sang together, and all the Sons of God shouted for joy, 1825. (x1941-127 n), 1825. 1 item.
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1 item

William Blake (British, 1757–1827), Behold now Behemoth which I made with thee, 1825. (x1941-127 o), 1825. 1 item.
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1 item

William Blake (British, 1757–1827), Thou hast fulfilled the Judgment of the Wicked, 1825. (x1941-127 p), 1825. 1 item.
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William Blake (British, 1757–1827), I have heard thee with the hearing of the Ear, but now my Eye seeth thee, 1825. (x1941-127 q), 1825. 1 item.
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1 item

William Blake (British, 1757–1827), And my Servant Job shall pray for you, 1825. (x1941-127 r), 1825. 1 item.
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1 item

William Blake (British, 1757–1827), Every one also gave him a piece of Money, 1825. (x1941-127 s), 1825. 1 item.
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1 item

William Blake (British, 1757–1827), There were not found Women fair as the Daughters of Job in all the Land, 1825. (x1941-127 t), 1825. 1 item.
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1 item

William Blake (British, 1757–1827), So the Lord blessed the latter end of Job more than the beginning, 1825. (x1941-127 u), 1825. 1 item.
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1 item

Juste de Juste (French, 1505–1559), Standing Male Nude with Long Stick. (x1947-161), undated. 1 item.
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1 item

Eugène Carrière (French, 1849–1906), Studies of a crawling baby. (x1948-311), undated. 1 item.
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1 item

Jean Restout (French, 1692–1768), formerly attributed to Nicolas Largilliere (French, 1656–1746), Studies for the portrait of Pierre De Vigny, ca. 1720. (x1977-69), ca. 1720. 1 item.
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1 item

Henry Moore (1898–1986; born Castleford, UK; died Perry Green, UK), Eight Reclining Figures, 1962. (x1983-215), 1962. 1 item.
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1 item

Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881–1973), Figure, 1929. (x1985-49), 1929. 1 item.
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1 item

Attributed to Sir Peter Lely (Dutch, active in England, 1618–1680), after Abraham Bloemaert (Dutch, 1566–1651), Studies of hands, plate 22 of Abraham Bloemaert's Tekenboek. (1997-577), undated. 1 item.
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1 item

Unknown artist, after Jusepe de Ribera (Spanish, 1591–1652), Drawing manual, late 17th–18th century. (2017-165 a-j), late 17th–18th century. 1 item.
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1 item

Jacques Callot (French, 1592–1635), Innocent VIII, 1611–19. (x1934-44 k), 1611–19. 1 item.
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1 item

Jacques Callot (French, 1592–1635), after Fabrizio Boschi (Italian, 1572–1642), Bartolomeo, Farrier, 1611–19. (x1934-44 l), 1611–19. 1 item.
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1 item

Jacques Callot (French, 1592–1635), after Donato Mascagni (Italian, 1579–1636), The Servant Released, 1611–19. (x1934-44 m), 1611–19. 1 item.
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1 item

Jacques Callot (French, 1592–1635), after Giovanni Biliverti (Italian, 1585–1644), The Sick Woman Cured, 1611–19. (x1934-44 n), 1611–19. 1 item.
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1 item

Jacques Callot (French, 1592–1635), Published by Israël Henriet (French, ca. 1590–1661), Frontispiece, from the series Les Penitents (The Penitents), 1632. (x1934-283), 1632. 1 item.
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1 item

Jacques Callot (French, 1592–1635), Published by Israël Henriet (French, ca. 1590–1661), St. John the Baptist, 1632. (x1934-283 a), 1632. 1 item.
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1 item

Jacques Callot (French, 1592–1635), Published by Israël Henriet (French, ca. 1590–1661), Mary Magdalene, 1632. (x1934-283 b), 1632. 1 item.
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1 item

Jacques Callot (French, 1592–1635), Published by Israël Henriet (French, ca. 1590–1661), Death of Mary Magdelene, 1632. (x1934-283 c), 1632. 1 item.
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1 item

Jacques Callot (French, 1592–1635), Published by Israël Henriet (French, ca. 1590–1661), St. Jerome, 1632. (x1934-283 d), 1632. 1 item.
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1 item

Jacques Callot (French, 1592–1635), Published by Israël Henriet (French, ca. 1590–1661), St. Francis, 1632. (x1934-283 e), 1632. 1 item.
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1 item

Crispin van de Passe I, the Elder (Dutch, 1564–1637), Susanna and the Elders. (x1934-1142.3), undated. 1 item.
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1 item

Crispin van de Passe I, the Elder (Dutch, 1564–1637), Susann and the Elders. (x1934-1142.4), undated. 1 item.
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1 item

Crispin van de Passe I, the Elder (Dutch, 1564–1637), Susanna and the Elders. (x1934-1142.5), undated. 1 item.
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1 item

Crispin van de Passe I, the Elder (Dutch, 1564–1637), St. Mary Magdalene. (x1934-1142.26), undated. 1 item.
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1 item

Crispin van de Passe I, the Elder (Dutch, 1564–1637), St. Helena (one of a set of Nine Famous Women). (x1934-1142.41), undated. 1 item.
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1 item

Crispin van de Passe I, the Elder (Dutch, 1564–1637), St. Bridget (one of a set of Nine Famous Women). (x1934-1142.42), undated. 1 item.
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1 item

Crispin van de Passe I, the Elder (Dutch, 1564–1637), Lucretia (one of a set of Nine Famous Women). (x1934-1142.43), undated. 1 item.
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1 item

Crispin van de Passe I, the Elder (Dutch, 1564–1637), Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, 1602. (x1934-1142.44), 1602. 1 item.
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1 item

Crispin van de Passe I, the Elder (Dutch, 1564–1637), Proserphina (Night). Plate 4 from Four Parts of the Day. (x1934-1142.122), undated. 1 item.
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1 item

Giulio Carpioni (Italian, 1611 - 1674), St. Mary Magdalen. (x1940-31), undated. 1 item.
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1 item

Guercino (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri) (Italian, 1591–1666), Saint Mary Magdalene, ca. 1624–25. (x1948-1266), ca. 1624–25. 1 item.
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1 item

Maarten van Heemskerck (Dutch, 1498–1574), Susanna, ca. 1560. (x1962-53), ca. 1560. 1 item.
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1 item

After Maarten van Heemskerck (Dutch, 1498–1574), Philip Galle (Flemish, 1537–1612), Susanna and the Elders, ca. 1560. (x1963-20), ca. 1560. 1 item.
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1 item

James Edward Davis (1901–1974, born Clarksburg, WV; died Princeton, NJ; active New York and Princeton), Ballet Rehearsal, 1935. (x1952-12), 1935. 1 item.
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1 item

Tobias Stimmer (Swiss, 1539 - 1584), Moses and the Brazen Serpent, ca. 1560. (x1952-88), ca. 1560. 1 item.
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1 item

Ferdinand Kobell (German, 1740–1799), Landscape, 1740–99. (x1952-94), 1740–99. 1 item.
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1 item

Workshop of Georg Wechter I (German, 1526–1586), formerly attributed to Bernhard Zan (German, Nurnberg, act. c. 1598), Covered goblet, ca. 1598. (x1952-107), ca. 1598. 1 item.
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1 item

Attributed to Josef Anton Koch (German, 1768–1839), View of Tivoli. (x1966-50), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Franz Theobold Horny (German, 1798 –1824), Two Figures in a Landscape, ca. 1820. (x1966-57), ca. 1820. 1 item.
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1 item

Karel Škréta (Czech, 1610–1674), Sketches. (x1976-210), undated. 1 item.
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1 item

Circle of Karel Škréta (Czech, 1610–1674), Sketches, 17th century – 18th century. (x1976-211), 17th century – 18th century. 1 item.
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1 item

Circle of Karel Škréta (Czech, 1610–1674), Overthrow of the Titans. (x1976-212), undated. 1 item.
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1 item

Circle of Karel Škréta (Czech, 1610–1674), John the Baptist, 17th century. (x1976-213), 17th century. 1 item.
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1 item

Circle of Karel Škréta (Czech, 1610–1674), River God and Nymphs, 17th century – 18th century. (x1976-214), 17th century – 18th century. 1 item.
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1 item

Circle of Karel Škréta (Czech, 1610–1674), Abundance, 17th century – 18th century. (x1976-215), 17th century – 18th century. 1 item.
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1 item

Crispin van de Passe I, the Elder (Dutch, 1564–1637), Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, ca. 1602. (x1978-17), ca. 1602. 1 item.
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1 item

Paul Decker the Elder (German, 1677–1713), Design for a Grotto, ca. 1711. (2008-341), ca. 1711. 1 item.
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1 item

Caspar Freisinger (German, ca. 1550–1599), The Storm on the Sea of Galilee, 1591. (2009-84), 1591. 1 item.
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1 item

Johann Matthias Kager (German, 1575–1634), The Martyrdom of Saint Kolomann, ca. 1627. (2014-46), ca. 1627. 1 item.
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1 item

Georg Wilhelm Neunhertz (German, 1689–1749), Saint Elizabeth of Portugal feeding the poor. (2017-118), undated. 1 item.
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1 item

Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (Italian, 1696–1770), Head of a Youth Wearing a Hat. (x1941-128), undated. 1 item.
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1 item

Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (Italian, 1696–1770), Head of a Bearded Man, Seen from Below and Looking Up. (x1944-16), undated. 1 item.
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1 item

Moretto da Brescia (Italian, 1498 - 1554), School of Raphael (Italian, 1483–1520), Cherub's Head, ca. 1530. (x1947-169), ca. 1530. 1 item.
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1 item

Alphonse Legros (French, 1837–1911), Profile of J. E. Thompson?, 1886. (x1948-350), 1886. 1 item.
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1 item

School of Giulio Romano (Italian, 1499–1546), Design for an Ornamental Vase. (x1948-699), undated. 1 item.
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1 item

Ottavio Mario Leoni (Italian, 1578–1630), Portrait of a man with a moustache and goatee. (x1948-750), undated. 1 item.
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1 item

Salvator Rosa (Italian, 1615–1673), Six Studies of Figures for the Angel Raphael Leaving the House of Tobit. (x1948-800), undated. 1 item.
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1 item

Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (Italian, 1696–1770), Head of a Bald Old Man with a Moustache, Seen from Above. (x1948-829), undated. 1 item.
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1 item

Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (Italian, 1696–1770), Seated Figure with Arms Raised, Seen from Below. (x1948-835), undated. 1 item.
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1 item

Filippo Juvarra (Italian, 1678–1736), Sketch for a Freestanding Funerary. (x1948-1921), undated. 1 item.
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1 item

Pier Leone Ghezzi (Italian, 1674–1755), Man Leaving a Funeral, 1730s. (x1950-18), 1730s. 1 item.
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1 item

School of Ferdinando Bibiena (Italian, 1657–1745), formerly attributed to Antonio Bibiena, Gateway and forecourt of a royal palace seen through a proscenium arch. (x1953-64), undated. 1 item.
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1 item

Ignaz Günther (German, 1725–1775), Design for an Epitaph, ca. 1757. (2009-85), ca. 1757. 1 item.
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1 item

John White Abbott (British, 1764–1851), Loch Long from hills near Arrochar, Scotland at 5 in the morning, 1791. (2017-216), 1791. 1 item.
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1 item

Luca Cambiaso (Italian, 1527–1585), Mystic Marriage of St. Catherine. (x1948-615), undated. 1 item.
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1 item

After Luca Cambiaso (Italian, 1527–1585), The Mystic Marriage of St. Catherine. (x1948-621), undated. 1 item.
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1 item

Luca Cambiaso (Italian, 1527–1585), The Circumcision of Abraham. (x1948-653), undated. 1 item.
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1 item

Guercino (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri) (Italian, 1591–1666), Cephalus and Procris, 1630s. (x1948-733), 1630s. 1 item.
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1 item

Pier Francesco Mola (Italian, 1612–1666), Caricature of a man in profile. (x1948-759), undated. 1 item.
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1 item

Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (Italian, 1696–1770), Head of a Bearded Soldier for the Kaisersaal at Wurzburg. (x1948-864), undated. 1 item.
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1 item

Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (Italian, 1696–1770), Head of a Bearded Man in Left Profile. (x1948-865), undated. 1 item.
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1 item

Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (Italian, 1696–1770), Standing Bearded Man in a Cloak and Hat, Facing Left. (x1948-866), undated. 1 item.
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1 item

Domenico Tiepolo (Italian, 1727–1804), Saracen Cavalryman. (x1948-895), undated. 1 item.
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1 item

Domenico Tiepolo (Italian, 1727–1804), Studies of Seated Figures Seen From Below. (x1948-896), undated. 1 item.
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1 item

School of Domenico Tiepolo (Italian, 1727–1804), Mercury and Aeneas. (x1948-911), undated. 1 item.
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1 item

After Luca Cambiaso (Italian, 1527–1585), The Circumcision of Abraham. (x1948-1259), undated. 1 item.
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1 item

After Guercino (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri) (Italian, 1591–1666), Two Putti Holding the Sudarium above the Head of St. John the Baptist. (x1949-29), undated. 1 item.
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Guercino (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri) (Italian, 1591–1666), Two putti holding the sudarium above the head of St. John the Baptist. (x1949-30), undated. 1 item.
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1 item

School of Guercino (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri) (Italian, 1591–1666), Bearded Man in Three-Quarter View, Holding a Book. (x1949-57), undated. 1 item.
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1 item

Anonymous Italian Venetian 18th century, school of Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (Italian, 1696–1770), The Martyrdom of St. Agatha. (x1953-80), undated. 1 item.
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School of Pier Francesco Mola (Italian, 1612–1666), Head and shoulders of elderly man. (x1953-97), undated. 1 item.
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Johann Evangelist Holzer (German, 1709–1740), Reclining Nude Youth. (x1976-149), undated. 1 item.
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1 item

Martin Johann Schmidt (German, 1718–1801), Christ and the Apostles. (2011-20), undated. 1 item.
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1 item

Salomon Gessner (Swiss, 1730–1788), Wooded landscape with a shepherd seated by a stream, 1776. (2016-91), 1776. 1 item.
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1 item

Thomas Rowlandson (British, 1756/57–1827), Thirteen heads. (x1948-1664), undated. 1 item.
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1 item

Thomas Rowlandson (British, 1756/57–1827), Caricature heads. (x1948-1666), undated. 1 item.
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1 item

Attributed to Gerard Terborch, the elder (Dutch, 1584–1662), Gerard Terborch, the younger (Dutch, 1617–1681), Seated Man. (x1952-101), undated. 1 item.
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1 item

Daniel Vertangen (Dutch, ca. 1598–1681/4), after Cornelis van Poelenburch (Dutch, 1586/94–1667), Diana and Acteon. (x1952-106), undated. 1 item.
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1 item

Wassily Kandinsky (1866–1944; born Moscow, Russia; died Neuilly-sur-Seine, France; active Germany, Russia, and France), Published by Propyläen Verlag, Kleine Welten (Small Worlds), plate 4, 1922. (x1970-124), 1922. 1 item.
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1 item

Karel Škréta (Czech, 1610–1674), Sketch for a Dedicatory Composition, 17th century. (x1976-209), 17th century. 1 item.
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1 item

Jackson Pollock (1912–1956; born Cody, WY; died East Hampton, NY), Untitled, ca. 1939 – 1940. (x1986-107), ca. 1939 – 1940. 1 item.
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1 item

Sandro Chia (born Florence 1946), A Marianna, 1973. (x1991-218), 1973. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Karel Škréta (Czech, 1610–1674), formerly attributed to Spanish,17th century, Saint Francis Borja before an altar, ca. 1671. (2002-112), ca. 1671. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Alberto Giacometti (Swiss, 1901–1966), Male Saint and Two Figures (after Byzantine mosaic?), 1955–57. (2005-44), 1955–57. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Adrian Zingg (Swiss, 1734–1816), View of Dresden. (2008-342), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Guercino (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri) (Italian, 1591–1666), Profile of an unshaven Pope. (x1948-716), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Guercino (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri) (Italian, 1591–1666), Unshaven man in a cap, with his hands crossed on his chest, 1630s–40s. (x1948-1309), 1630s–40s. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Joseph Mallord William Turner (English, 1775–1851), Falls at Schaffhausen, ca. 1841. (x1982-48), ca. 1841. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Abraham Bosse (French, 1602–1676), The Printing of Copper Plates (L'Imprimateur en Taille-douce), 1642. (x1992-101), 1642. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Abraham Bosse (French, 1602–1676), Copper Plate Engravers and Etchers (Graveurs en taille douce au burin et à l'eau forte), 1643. (x1992-102), 1643. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

William Trost Richards (American, 1833–1905), Near the Inlet, Atlantic City, 1873. (x1994-38), 1873. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Jacques Callot (French, 1592–1635), after Michelangelo Buonarroti (Italian, 1475–1564), La Pieta, 1607–11. (x1934-8), 1607–11. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Jacques Callot (French, 1592–1635), afer Michelangelo Buonarroti (Italian, 1475–1564), La Pieta, 1607–11. (x1934-9), 1607–11. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Jacques Callot (French, 1592–1635), Act 5, from the series Soliman, 1620. (x1934-131 e), 1620. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Jacques Callot (French, 1592–1635), Published by Israël Henriet (French, ca. 1590–1661), The Hanging, from the series Les Grandes Misères de la Guerre (The Miseries of War), 1633. (x1934-302), 1633. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Albrecht Dürer (German, 1471–1528), The Designer of the Lute. (x1935-1470), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Hendrick Goltzius (Dutch, 1558–1617), Pieta, 1596. (x1936-17), 1596. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Thomas Cole (1801–1848; born Lancashire, United Kingdom; died Catskill, NY), Tree and Rock, 1823. (x1940-84), 1823. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Léonard Gaultier (French, 1561–ca. 1635), after Michelangelo Buonarroti (Italian, 1475–1564), Last Judgement. (x1941-84), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

School of Gian Lorenzo Bernini (Italian, 1598–1680), Flying Angel. (x1944-544), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Augustin Pajou (French, 1730–1809), after Gian Lorenzo Bernini (Italian, 1598–1680), Tomb of Urban VIII, St. Peter's Basilica, Rome, 1752–56. (x1948-449), 1752–56. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Augustin Pajou (French, 1730–1809), after Gian Lorenzo Bernini (Italian, 1598–1680), Tomb of Cardinal Domenico Pimentel, Church of Santa Maria sopra Minerva, Rome, 1756. (x1948-450), 1756. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Albrecht Dürer (German, 1471–1528), Saint Jerome in his Study, 1514. (x1949-208), 1514. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

James McNeill Whistler (1834–1903; born Lowell, MA; died London, UK; active England and Paris, France), The Little Venice, 1880. (x1952-8), 1880. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

School of Gian Lorenzo Bernini (Italian, 1598–1680), Two Studies for Fountains in Grotto Niches: a Scene of Rape and Neptune in His Chariot. (x1953-65), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Albrecht Dürer (German, 1471–1528), Saint Jerome in Penitence, ca. 1496. (x1959-7), ca. 1496. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Antoine Trouvain (French, 1656–1708), Francois d'Aix de laChaise, late 17th century – early 18th century. (x1960-12), late 17th century – early 18th century. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Marcantonio Raimondi (Italian, ca. 1480–ca. 1534), after Albrecht Dürer (German, 1471–1528), Jesus Disputing with the Doctors, plate 15 from the Life of the Virgin, printed 18th century. (x1966-11), printed 18th century. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

James McNeill Whistler (1834–1903; born Lowell, MA; died London, UK; active England and Paris, France), The Little Venice, 1880. (x1976-103), 1880. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Lucas Cranach the Elder (German, 1472–1553), Venus and Cupid, 1506. (x1976-291), 1506. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

John Sloan (1871–1951; born Lock Haven, PA; died Hanover, NH; active Philadelphia and New York, NY), McSorley's Back Room, 1916. (x1993-200), 1916. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Antoine Coypel (French, 1661–1722), formerly attributed to Carle van Loo (French, 1705–1765), Draped Figure: Study for the Figure of Ignorance in Time Pursuing Error and Discovering Truth. (x1944-285), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Unknown Central Italian artist, Iris Binding Aeolus, early 16th century. (x1945-49), early 16th century. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Attributed to Hendrick Goltzius (Dutch, 1558–1617), Europa and the Bull. (x1952-99), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Attributed to Jan Lievens (Dutch, 1607–1674), Man at Table. (x1952-111), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Gerrit Pietersz. Sweelink (Dutch, 1566 - before ca. 1612), formerly attributed to Abraham Bloemaert (Dutch, 1566–1651), Two Shepherds, ca. 1600. (x1961-7), ca. 1600. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Italian, Putto, 18th century. (x1976-216), 18th century. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Hinrich Degener (German, Hamburg, active ca. 1615-1616), Justice, ca. 1615-1616. (x1982-23), ca. 1615-1616. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Pieter van Laer (Dutch, 1599–1642), formerly attributed to Jan Asselyn (Dutch, 1610–1652), Standing Man, ca. 1628 – 1630. (x1992-114), ca. 1628 – 1630. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Wifredo Lam (Cuban, active Cuba and France, 1902–1982), Untitled, 1972. (2001-80), 1972. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Elizabeth Catlett (1915–2012; born Washington, D.C., died Cuernacava, Mexico), Printed at Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop, New York, In Harriet Tubman I Helped Hundreds to Freedom, 1946, printed 1989. (2002-299), 1946. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Henry Ossawa Tanner (1859–1937; born Pittsburgh, PA; died Paris, France), The Disciples See Christ Walking on the Water, ca. 1907. (2003-30), ca. 1907. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Georg Anton Urlaub (German, 1713 - 1759), Saint Matthew and the Angel, ca. 1753–54. (2007-111), ca. 1753–54. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Nicolas Beatrizet (French, 1507 or 1515–ca. 1565), The Statue of Pasquino, ca. 1550. (2017-67), ca. 1550. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Jacob Matham (Dutch, 1571–1631), after Cornelis Cornelisz. van Haarlem (Dutch, 1562–1638), Apollo as Sol, ca. 1591. (2020-36), ca. 1591. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

François Boucher (French, 1703–1770), Seated man with ankles crossed. (x1977-32), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Diego Rivera (1886–1957; born Guanajuato, Mexico; died Mexico City), Reclining female figure (mural study for Tehuantepec panels, Ministry of Public Education, Mexico City), 1923. (1999-175), 1923. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

José Clemente Orozco (Mexican, 1883–1949), Last Scream. (2001-90), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

José Clemente Orozco (Mexican, 1883–1949), Kneeling man with shroud. (2001-91), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Diego Rivera (1886–1957; born Guanajuato, Mexico; died Mexico City), Mujer con canasta (Woman with basket), 1948. (2001-94), 1948. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Remedios Varo (Spanish, active Mexico, 1908–1963), Winter (Invierno), 1947–49. (2001-139), 1947–49. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Jean Charlot (1898–1979; born Paris, France; died Honolulu, HI; active Mexico and United States), Procession at Chalma, 1947. (2008-27), 1947. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Japanese, Edo period (1615–1868), Utagawa Kunisada 歌川国貞 (Utagawa Toyokuni III 三代歌川豊国) (1786–1865), Published by Kinshōdō 錦昇堂, Nakamura Utaemon IV as Matsuomaru (「舎人松王丸」四代目中村歌右衛門), from an untitled series of actor portraits, 1863. (2015-6733), 1863. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Japanese, Edo period (1615–1868), Utagawa Kunisada 歌川国貞 (Utagawa Toyokuni III 三代歌川豊国) (1786–1865), Nakamura Utaemon IV as Matsuomaru (「舎人松王丸」四代目中村歌右衛門), from an untitled series of actor portraits, ca. 1863. (2015-6734), ca. 1863. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Max Beckmann (1884–1950; born Leipzig, Germany; died New York, NY), Published by I.B. Neumann, Adam and Eve, 1917. (2020-325), 1917. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Bartolomeo Torre (Italian, 1529 - 1554), Muscles and bones of the leg, ca. 1560. (x1948-757), ca. 1560. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Anton Raphael Mengs (German, 1728–1779), Apollo and Marsyas. (x1951-99), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Cornelis Cort (Netherlandish, 1533–1578), after Jan van der Straet (Flemish, 1523–1605), The Practice of the Visual Arts, 1578. (x1987-36), 1578. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Max Beckmann (1884–1950; born Leipzig, Germany; died New York, NY), Große Operation (The Large Operation), 1914, published 1919. (2005-53), 1914. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Daniel Gran (Austrian, 1694–1757), Allegory Glorifying an Unknown Patron, before 1743. (2010-128), before 1743. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Hale Aspacio Woodruff (1900–1980; born Cairo, IL; died New York, NY), Printed at Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop, New York, African Headdress, 1931–46. (2012-2.1), 1931–46. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Hale Aspacio Woodruff (1900–1980; born Cairo, IL; died New York, NY), Printed at Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop, New York, Old Church, 1931–46. (2012-2.2), 1931–46. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Hale Aspacio Woodruff (1900–1980; born Cairo, IL; died New York, NY), Printed at Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop, New York, Coming Home, 1931–46. (2012-2.3), 1931–46. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Hale Aspacio Woodruff (1900–1980; born Cairo, IL; died New York, NY), Printed at Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop, New York, Relics, 1931–46. (2012-2.4), 1931–46. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Hale Aspacio Woodruff (1900–1980; born Cairo, IL; died New York, NY), Printed at Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop, New York, By Parties Unknown, 1931–46, printed 1996. (2012-2.5), 1931–46. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Hale Aspacio Woodruff (1900–1980; born Cairo, IL; died New York, NY), Printed at Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop, New York, Giddap, 1931–46, printed 1996. (2012-2.6), 1931–46. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Hale Aspacio Woodruff (1900–1980; born Cairo, IL; died New York, NY), Printed at Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop, New York, Trusty on a Mule, 1931–46. (2012-2.7), 1931–46. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

William Marshall (British, active ca. 1617–1650), King Charles I Seated at a Globe. (x1934-979), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Cesare Gennari (Cento 1637–1688 Bologna), Caricature of a cook in a tall hat, holding a pestle. (x1948-690), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (Italian, 1696–1770), Caricature of a man in a map, facing left. (x1948-871), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (Italian, 1696–1770), Caricature of a standing fat man in a cap, facing left. (x1948-879), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Possibly Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (1780–1867; born Montauban, France; died Paris; active Rome, Florence, and Paris), Study of the Laocoon. (x1958-40), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

A. R. Penck (1939–2017; born Dresden, Germany; active Germany, Ireland, and the United States), Standart, 1970. (2020-44), 1970. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Lucas van Leyden (ca. 1494–1533; born Leiden, The Netherlands; died Leiden), The Dentist, 1523. (2021-281), 1523. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Lucas van Leyden (ca. 1494–1533; born Leiden, The Netherlands; died Leiden), The Dentist, 1523. (2021-282), 1523. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Cornelis Dusart (Dutch, 1660–1704), Village Fair, 1685. (x1934-454), 1685. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

John James Audubon (American, 1785–1851), Engraver Robert Havell Jr. (American, born England, 1793–1878), Black and Yellow Warbler, from first edition elephand folio of Audubon's Birds of America, plate 50. (x1946-110), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Jacques Villon (1875–1963; born Damville, France; died Puteaux), Portrait of an Actor (Felix Barre), 1913. (x1946-366), 1913. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Mark Catesby (British, ca. 1682 - 1749), The Blue Heron. (x1946-390), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Mark Catesby (British, ca. 1682 - 1749), The Red Bird. (x1946-391), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Mark Catesby (British, ca. 1682 - 1749), The Blew-Bird (sic). (x1946-392), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Claude Mellan (French, 1598–1688), The Sudarium of Saint Veronica, 1649. (x1960-16), 1649. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

William Blake (British, 1757–1827), The Circle of the Lustful: Francesca da Rimini (Dante, Inferno, Canto V). (x1969-4), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

William Blake (British, 1757–1827), The Circle of Thieves: Agnolo Brunelleschi Attacked by a Serpent, 1827, printed 1968. (x1969-7), 1827. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Stuart Davis (American, 1894–1964), Study #2 for "Famous Firsts", 1958. (x1982-45), 1958. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Théodore Géricault (French, 1791–1824), Flayed Cadavers: Study for Raft of the Medusa, 1818. (x1986-9), 1818. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Jean-Baptiste Wicar (French, 1762–1834), Drapery study for the Raising of the Son of the Widow of Nain, 1816. (1995-62), 1816. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Robert Motherwell (1915–1991; born Aberdeen, WA; died Provincetown, MA; active New York, NY, Greenwich, CT, and Provincetown), Hen, 1950. (2001-206), 1950. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Govaert Flinck (Dutch, 1615–1660), Seated Youth. (x1957-136), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Albrecht Dürer (German, 1471–1528), The Lamentation, ca. 1497–1500. (x1957-144), ca. 1497–1500. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Lucas Vorsterman the Elder (Flemish, 1595–1675), after Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish, 1577–1640), Susannah and the Elders, 1620. (x1959-65), 1620. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

William Blake (British, 1757–1827), The Pit of Disease: The Falsifiers (Dante, Inferno, Canto XXIX and XXX). (x1969-9), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606–1669), The Hundred Guilder Print, ca. 1649. (x1969-309), ca. 1649. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Jean Decourt (French, active 1541–1564, died before 1583), formerly attributed to French artist, Portrait of Marie Eleonore of Cleves, Duchess of Prussia (1550-1608), mid-1570s. (x1971-542), mid-1570s. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Jackson Pollock (1912–1956; born Cody, WY; died East Hampton, NY), Untitled (recto and verso), ca. 1939–40. (x1986-108), ca. 1939–40. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Otto Dix (German, 1891–1969), Published by Karl Nierendorf (German, 1889–1947), Die Schlafenden von Fort Vaux (Gas-Tote) (The Sleepers of Fort Vaux (Gas Victims)), 1923–24, published 1924. (2001-41), 1923–24. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Abraham Jansz. van Diepenbeeck (Flemish, 1596–1675), Crucifixion of Three Jesuits in Nagasaki, ca. 1650. (2005-58), ca. 1650. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Hale Aspacio Woodruff (1900–1980; born Cairo, IL; died New York, NY), Printed at Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop, New York, Sunday Promenade, 1931–46, printed 1996. (2012-2.8), 1931–46. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Attributed to Gabriel Le Duc (French, 1623/25–1696), Architecture studies, ca. 1647–48. (2017-17), ca. 1647–48. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Workshop of Antonio da Sangallo the Younger (Italian, 1484–1546), Study Sheet with Churches and Palaces, ca. 1530. (2020-315), ca. 1530. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Hendrick Goltzius (Dutch, 1558–1617), Arnout van Beresteyn, 1579. (x1934-639 a), 1579. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Hendrick Goltzius (Dutch, 1558–1617), Coat of Arms of Arnout van Beresteyn, 1579. (x1934-710 c), 1579. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Hendrick Goltzius (Dutch, 1558–1617), Bust of a Woman Holding a Flute, ca. 1583–1617. (x1934-721.5), ca. 1583–1617. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Hendrick Goltzius (Dutch, 1558–1617), Musical Instruments, ca. 1583–1617. (x1934-721.6), ca. 1583–1617. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Lucas van Leyden (ca. 1494–1533; born Leiden, The Netherlands; died Leiden), Saint Jerome, 1513. (x1935-1484), 1513. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Wenceslaus Hollar (Bohemian, 1607–1677), after Leonardo da Vinci (Italian, 1452–1519), Heads, ca. 1645. (x1937-286), ca. 1645. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Lucas Cranach the Elder (German, 1472–1553), Martin Luther as an Augustinian Monk, 1520. (x1946-175), 1520. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Thomas Rowlandson (British, 1756/57–1827), Man's head and sheep's head. (x1948-1669), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Albrecht Dürer (German, 1471–1528), The Virgin and Child seated by a Tree, 1513. (x1956-16), 1513. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Albrecht Dürer (German, 1471–1528), The Virgin and Child seated on a Grassy Bank, 1503. (x1960-19), 1503. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Wenceslaus Hollar (Bohemian, 1607–1677), after Leonardo da Vinci (Italian, 1452–1519), Old Man in Cap. (x1960-81), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881–1973), Published by Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler (German, 1884–1979), Nature morte: compotier (Still Life: Fruit Dish), 1909, published 1911. (x1976-19), 1909. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Jakob Hoefnagel (Flemish, 1573/75–1630), after Joris Hoefnagel (Flemish, 1542–1601), Published by Jakob Hoefnagel (Flemish, 1573/75–1630), Sheet with Toad and Adder, part 4 of folio 10 from Archetypa Studiaque patris Georgii Hoefnagelii, 1592. (2007-107), 1592. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Jakob Hoefnagel (Flemish, 1573/75–1630), after Joris Hoefnagel (Flemish, 1542–1601), Published by Jakob Hoefnagel (Flemish, 1573/75–1630), Sheet with Tomato and Carnation, part 4 of folio 9 from Archetypa Studiaque patris Georgii Hoefnagelii, 1592. (2007-108), 1592. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Unknown Italian artist, Three Monks' Heads, 16th century. (2009-49), 16th century. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881–1973), Two Studies of Female Nudes (Le Bain), 1905–06. (x1948-1808), 1905–06. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

After Giambologna (Flemish, active in Italy, 1529–1608), Rape of the Sabine. (x1976-65), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Francisco Toledo (1940–2019, born Juchitan, Oaxaca, Mexico; died Oaxaca City, Mexico; active Oaxaca City), Pensando, Autorretrato (Thinking, Self Portrait), 1985. (1998-154), 1985. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Francisco Toledo (1940–2019, born Juchitan, Oaxaca, Mexico; died Oaxaca City, Mexico; active Oaxaca City), Madre (Mother), 1985. (2001-108), 1985. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Francisco Toledo (1940–2019, born Juchitan, Oaxaca, Mexico; died Oaxaca City, Mexico; active Oaxaca City), Untitled, 1964. (2001-109), 1964. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Francisco Toledo (1940–2019, born Juchitan, Oaxaca, Mexico; died Oaxaca City, Mexico; active Oaxaca City), El beso (The Kiss), 1985. (2001-127), 1985. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Francisco Toledo (1940–2019, born Juchitan, Oaxaca, Mexico; died Oaxaca City, Mexico; active Oaxaca City), Man Slaughtering Cow, 1970s. (2001-128), 1970s. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Francisco Toledo (1940–2019, born Juchitan, Oaxaca, Mexico; died Oaxaca City, Mexico; active Oaxaca City), Jalada de pelos (Pulling One's Hairs), 1987. (2001-130), 1987. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Francisco Toledo (1940–2019, born Juchitan, Oaxaca, Mexico; died Oaxaca City, Mexico; active Oaxaca City), Cangrejo (Crab), 1990s. (2001-135), 1990s. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Rosemarie Trockel (German, born 1952), Untitled, 2000. (2005-11), 2000. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Agostino Carracci (Italian, 1557–1602), St. Jerome. (x1934-595 a), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Cornelis von Kittensteyn (Dutch, ca. 1598–ca. 1652), Battle of the Amazons, ca. 1625. (x1947-155), ca. 1625. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

After Johann Elias Ridinger (German, 1698–1767), Rhinoceros, 1698 – 1767. (x1948-948), 1698 – 1767. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

After Anton Raphael Mengs (German, 1728–1779), Nativity. (x1952-189), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

School of Andrea Mantegna (Italian, 1431–1506), Flagellation of Christ with the Pavement, ca. 1475. (x1986-15), ca. 1475. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Paul Gauguin (1848–1903; born Paris, France; died Atuona, Marquesas Islands), L'Univers est créé (The Universe is Created), 1893–94. (2005-116), 1893–94. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

William Blake (British, 1757–1827), Published by Joseph Johnson (British, 1738–1809), A Coromantyn Free Negro, or Ranger, armed, plate 1 from the book Narrative of a Five Year's Expedition against the Revolted Negroes of Surinam in Guina ... from the year 1772 to 1777 by Captain J.G. Stedman, printed December 2, 1793. (x1938-59 d I), printed December 2, 1793. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

William Blake (British, 1757–1827), Published by Joseph Johnson (British, 1738–1809), The Execution of Breaking on the Rack, printed December 2, 1793. (x1938-59 d XIII), printed December 2, 1793. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

James McNeill Whistler (1834–1903; born Lowell, MA; died London, UK; active England and Paris, France), Little Venice. (x1976-104), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Carl André (American, born 1935), Printed by Andrea Feldman, Stephen Feldman, and Karen Feldman at Parasol Press, Ltd., Untitled, 1976. (2006-137.1), 1976. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Richard Artschwager (American, 1924– 2013), Printed by Catherine Kord at Parasol Press, Ltd., Untitled, 1976. (2006-137.2), 1976. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Daniel Buren (French, born 1938), Printed by Aaron Arnow at Parasol Press, Ltd., 1000 Placements, 1977. (2006-137.3), 1977. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Chuck Close (American, born 1940), Printed at A. Colish Press, Inc., Phil, 1976. (2006-137.4), 1976. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Barry Le Va (American, born 1941), Printed by Aaron Arnow at Parasol Press, Ltd., Installation Floor Plan for Any Space Surrounded by Four Walls (1974), 1976. (2006-137.5 a-b), 1976. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Sol LeWitt (1928–2007; born Hartford, CT; died New York, NY), Printed by Aaron Arnow at Parasol Press, Ltd., Lines in Four Directions, 1976. (2006-137.6), 1976. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Robert Mangold (American, born 1937), Printed by Aaron Arnow at Parasol Press, Ltd., A Square with Four Squares Cut Away, 1976. (2006-137.7), 1976. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Sylvia Plimack Mangold (American, born 1938), Printed at A. Colish Press, Inc., Six Inches Four Ways, 1976. (2006-137.8), 1976. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Agnes Martin (American, 1912–2004), Printed at Triton Press, Praise, 1976. (2006-137.9), 1976. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Don Nice (American, born 1932), Printed by Aaron Arnow at Parasol Press, Ltd., Bear with Predella, 1976. (2006-137.10), 1976. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Myron Stedman Stout (American, 1908–1987), Printed at A. Colish Press, Inc., Untitled, 1976. (2006-137.11), 1976. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Tom Wesselmann (American, 1931–2004), Printed at A. Colish Press, Inc., Shiny Nude, 1977. (2006-137.12), 1977. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Joe Zucker (American, born 1941), Printed by Aaron Arnow at Parasol Press, Ltd., The Relocation of Property by Natural Forces, 1976. (2006-137.13), 1976. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Edward Ranney (American, born 1942), Putucusi Peak, 1975, 1975. (2000-250.1), 1975. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Edward Ranney (American, born 1942), Intihuatana Stone, detail, 1971, 1971. (2000-250.2), 1971. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Edward Ranney (American, born 1942), Upper Machu Picchu, Looking South, 1975, 1975. (2000-250.3), 1975. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Edward Ranney (American, born 1942), Funerary Rock, 1971, 1971. (2000-250.4), 1971. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Edward Ranney (American, born 1942), Intihuatana Stone, 1971, 1971. (2000-250.5), 1971. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Edward Ranney (American, born 1942), Rock Shrine, Torreon Complex, 1975, 1975. (2000-250.6), 1975. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Edward Ranney (American, born 1942), Condor Stone, 1975, 1975. (2000-250.7), 1975. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Edward Ranney (American, born 1942), Prison Group and Condor Stone, 1975, 1975. (2000-250.8), 1975. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Edward Ranney (American, born 1942), Lower Machu Picchu and the Urubamba Valley, 1975, 1975. (2000-250.9), 1975. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Edward Ranney (American, born 1942), Cermonial Cave, Torreon Complex, 1975, 1975. (2000-250.10), 1975. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Edward Ranney (American, born 1942), Cermonial Cave, Torreon Complex, detail, 1971. (2000-250.11), 1971. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Jacques Callot (French, 1592–1635), The Peasants' Revenge, 1632. (x1934-290), 1632. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Jacques Callot (French, 1592–1635), Published by Israël Henriet (French, ca. 1590–1661), The Peasants' Revenge, 1632. (x1934-290 a), 1632. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Jacques Callot (French, 1592–1635), The Hospital, 1632. (x1934-291), 1632. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Jacques Callot (French, 1592–1635), Published by Israël Henriet (French, ca. 1590–1661), The Hospital, 1632. (x1934-291 a), 1632. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Jacques Callot (French, 1592–1635), Published by Israël Henriet (French, ca. 1590–1661), The Peasants' Revenge, from the series Les Grandes Misères de la Guerre (The Miseries of War), 1633. (x1934-308), 1633. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Jacques Callot (French, 1592–1635), Published by Israël Henriet (French, ca. 1590–1661), The Peasants' Revenge, from the series Les Grandes Misères de la Guerre (The Miseries of War), 1633. (x1934-308 a), 1633. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Hendrick Goltzius (Dutch, 1558–1617), Hans Felbier, 1582. (x1934-717), 1582. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Hendrick Goltzius (Dutch, 1558–1617), Nicolaus Petri van Deventer, 1595. (x1934-718), 1595. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Japanese, Edo period (1615–1868), Katsushika Hokusai 葛飾北斎 (1760–1849), Tachibana Armor with Chrysanthemum-Stream Motif and Sutra Scroll of Universal Gate Chapter (Fumonbon, Kikusui yoroi, Tachibana), from the series "Four Great Clans of Japan" (Shisei no uchi 四性ノ内), with poem by Sōkaen Takemaru. (x1942-296), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Japanese, Edo period (1615–1868), Utagawa Hiroshige 歌川 広重 (1797–1858), Dawn at Kanda Myōjin Shrine (Kanda Myōjin akebono no kei 神田明神曙之景), from the series "One Hundred Famous Views of Edo" (Meisho Edo hyakkei 名所江戸百景), 1857 [Ansei 4], 9th month. (x1942-305), 1857 [Ansei 4]. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Guercino (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri) (Italian, 1591–1666), Astrologer measuring an astrological globe with a compass. (x1949-48), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Heinrich Aldegrever (German, 1502–1558), Hercules and the Dragon. (x1950-51), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Heinrich Aldegrever (German, 1502–1558), Hercules and Atlas, 1550. (x1950-52), 1550. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Heinrich Aldegrever (German, 1502–1558), Hercules and Hippodamia. (x1950-53), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Heinrich Aldegrever (German, 1502–1558), Hercules and Deianeira. (x1950-54), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Heinrich Aldegrever (German, 1502–1558), Hercules and the Pillars. (x1950-55), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Heinrich Aldegrever (German, 1502–1558), Hercules and the Stag. (x1950-56), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Japanese, Edo period (1615–1868), Katsushika Hokusai 葛飾北斎 (1760–1849), Fine Wind, Clear Weather (Gaifū kaisei 凱風快晴), also known as Red Fuji, from the series "Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji" (Fugaku sanjūrokkei 富嶽三十六景), ca. 1830–31. (x1955-45), ca. 1830–31. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

James Ensor (Belgian, 1860–1949), The Vengeance of Hop-Frog. (x1961-39), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Yves Tanguy (French, 1900–1955), Ombres Ameres, 1951. (x1963-11), 1951. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Japanese, Edo period (1615–1868), Utagawa Hiroshige 歌川 広重 (1797–1858), No. 60, Imasu (今須), from the series "Sixty-nine Stations of the Kisokaidō Road" (Kisokaidō rokujūkyū tsugi no uchi 木曾街道六拾九次之内), ca. 1835–38 [Tenpō 6–9]. (x1965-46), ca. 1835–38 [Tenpō 6–9]. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Victor de Vasarely (Hungarian, active in France, 1908-1997), SIKRA-MC. (x1975-84), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Victor de Vasarely (Hungarian, active in France, 1908-1997), G-FF. (x1975-85), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Printmaker: Gaulhard (dates unknown), Edited by: Leo de Colange LL.D., Published by: Estes & Lauriat, American, Meiji period (1868–1912), Butterfly Ballet in a Theatre in Yeddo, from the illustrated book "Picturesque World or Scenes in Many Lands", 1878. (2006-63), 1878. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes (Spanish, 1746–1828), Published by Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando (Spanish, founded 1744), Y no hai remedio (And there's no help for it), 1808/09–12, printed 1863. (2011-86), 1808/09–12. 1 item.
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1 item

Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes (Spanish, 1746–1828), Published by Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando (Spanish, founded 1744), No se puede mirar (One can't look), 1808/09–12, printed 1863. (2011-88), 1808/09–12. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Johann Friedrich Waldeck (French, 1766–1875), Mexican General in the Time of Montezuma, 1508, ca. 1835. (2021-13), ca. 1835. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Hendrick Goltzius (Dutch, 1558–1617), Jacques de la Faille, 1580. (x1934-654), 1580. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Hendrick Goltzius (Dutch, 1558–1617), Josina Hamels, 1580. (x1934-655), 1580. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Flemish, formerly attributed to Maarten van Heemskerck (Dutch, 1498–1574), formerly attributed to Lambert van Noort (Flemish, ca. 1520–1571), Judgment of Solomon, ca. 1570. (x1948-930), ca. 1570. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Albrecht Dürer (German, 1471–1528), Cardinal Albrecht of Brandenburg, 1523. (x1949-209), 1523. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Italian, Portrait head of Pope Paul III Farnese, 16th century. (x1953-91), 16th century. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Albrecht Dürer (German, 1471–1528), Sudarium held by two angels, 1513. (x1956-30), 1513. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Erhard Schön (German, ca. 1491–1542), Portrait of Dürer. (x1968-54), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Bridget Riley (British, born 1931), Untitled (Circular Movement), 1962. (x1976-346), 1962. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Cavin Jones (American, born 1957), M.L.K. Jr., 2005. (2005-76), 2005. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Dox Thrash (1893–1965; born Griffin, GA; died Philadelphia, PA), Saturday Night, ca. 1944–45. (2017-148), ca. 1944–45. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Jan van Vliet (Dutch, ca. 1610–ca. 1635), The Ratkiller, ca. 1610 – 1635. (x1934-573), ca. 1610 – 1635. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Ferdinand Bol (Dutch, 1616–1680), La femme a la poire. (x1934-586), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Johannes Lutma, the Younger (Dutch, 1624–1689), Jan Lutma, Goldsmith, 1656. (x1934-1259), 1656. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Georg Friedrich Schmidt (German, 1712–1775), after Govaert Flinck (Dutch, 1615–1660), Young Man with Feather in His Hat. (x1934-1263), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Jan van Vliet (Dutch, ca. 1610–ca. 1635), after Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606–1669), Old Woman Reading, 1631. (x1958-2), 1631. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Jan Lievens (Dutch, 1607–1674), Old Man Looking down to Right. (x1960-79), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Jan Lievens (Dutch, 1607–1674), The Hermit (Bartsch 6; Hollstein 17. BetweenVII and VIII, unrecorded). (x1970-9), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Published by Hendrick Goltzius (Dutch, 1558–1617), Herman Adolfsz. (Dutch, active 16th century), Hercules and Telephos, 1592, printed 1617. (x1934-674), 1592. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Hendrick Goltzius (Dutch, 1558–1617), Published by Herman Adolfsz. (Dutch, active 16th century), Apollo Belvedere, 1592, printed 1617. (x1934-675), 1592. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Schelte Adams Bolswert (Dutch, ca. 1581–1659), after Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish, 1577–1640), Landscape with a cart crossing a ford, ca. 1620. (x1935-1480), ca. 1620. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Leo von Klenze (German, 1784–1864), West end of Parthenon, ca. 1834. (x1946-100), ca. 1834. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Hubert Robert (French, 1733–1808), Campidoglio, 1805(?). (x1963-30), 1805(?). 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

German, Portrait Bust of a Man, 18th century. (x1969-396), 18th century. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

After Charles Joseph Natoire (French, 1700–1777), formerly attributed to Charles Joseph Natoire (French, 1700–1777), Study of a seated man with crossed legs. (x1977-39), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Jan Harmensz Müller (Dutch, 1571–1628), Psyche Discovering Cupid, 1607. (1996-13), 1607. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

François Verly (French, 1760–1882), Design for a Chinese Kiosk for the Baron D'Hooghvorst in Meysse, 1808. (2019-106), 1808. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

After Luca Cambiaso (Italian, 1527–1585), The Rape of Persephone. (x1948-1256), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Erich Heckel (German, 1883–1970), Self-portrait, 1917. (x1961-40), 1917. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Antonio Labacco (Italian, 1495–1570), after Antonio da Sangallo the Younger (Italian, 1484–1546), Model of Sangallo's Proposal for the Facade of St. Peter's, Rome, 1549. (x1985-125), 1549. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Giuseppe Scolari (Italian, active ca. 1580–1629), The Rape of Proserpina. (x1994-71), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Ugo da Carpi (Italian, active 1502–1532), after Parmigianino (Italian, 1503–1540), Diogenes, ca. 1524–27. (1999-150), ca. 1524–27. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Martin Puryear (born 1941, Washington, DC; active Accord, NY), Carma, 2000. (2001-160.3), 2000. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Brice Marden (American, born 1938), Untitled, 1996. (2006-138.2), 1996. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Käthe Kollwitz (German, 1867–1945), Gedenkblatt für Karl Liebknecht (Memorial for Karl Liebknecht), ca. 1919–20. (2007-2), ca. 1919–20. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Jacob Bos (Netherlandish, active in Rome ca. 1549–1580), formerly attributed to Giulio di Antonio Bonasone (Italian, Bologna, ca. 1510–after 1576), View, half exterior and half interior of a Temple of Neptune in Rome, 1541. (2017-18), 1541. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

LessLIE (Cowichan/Penelakut/Esquimalt, born 1973, British Columbia, Canada), Printed by Eric Bourquin at Seacoast Screen Printing, Protecting Posterity, 2005. (2019-159), 2005. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Luca Cambiaso (Italian, 1527–1585), The Conversion of St. Paul. (x1948-617), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

After Luca Cambiaso (Italian, 1527–1585), The Conversion of St. Paul. (x1948-636), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

After Luca Cambiaso (Italian, 1527–1585), Conversion of St. Paul. (x1953-129), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Attributed to Hans Rottenhammer, the elder (German, 1564–1625), The Ascension, 1564 – 1625. (x1968-56), 1564 – 1625. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Francois Verdier (1651–1730; born Paris, France; died Paris), The Marriage at Cana. (x1976-41), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Giorgio Morandi (Italian, 1890–1964), Still Life with Five Objects (Natura Morta con cinque oggetti), 1956. (x1986-93), 1956. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Hans Rottenhammer, the elder (German, 1564–1625), The Visitation, ca. 1610. (2008-59), ca. 1610. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Hans Jakob Plepp (Swiss, ca. 1557–ca. 1597), Stained-glass design: The Gebhart and Rechburger Arms with four allegorical figures and Horatius Cocles at the bridge, ca. 1579. (2009-31), ca. 1579. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Peter Schmidt von Lichtenberg (German, 1585– after 1620), Saint Jerome in the Wilderness, 1618. (2015-1), 1618. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

After Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606–1669), Apollo and Daphne. (x1948-2042), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

After Wolf Huber (German, ca. 1485–1553), House in woods, 1519. (x1952-85), 1519. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Kara Walker (American, born 1969), Freedom, a Fable: A Curious Interpretation of the Wit of a Negress in Troubled Times, with Illustrations, 1997. (1998-8), 1997. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

José Guadalupe Posada (1852–1913; born Aguascalientes, Mexico; died Mexico City; active Mexico City), Star-gazing, 1910. (2008-21), 1910. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Miguel Covarrubias (Mexican, 1904–1957), Drawing of an incised pre-Columbian axe, ca. 1940s. (2008-23), ca. 1940s. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Jean Charlot (1898–1979; born Paris, France; died Honolulu, HI; active Mexico and United States), Five mythical figures pulling a rope, with three hummingbirds hovering above, ca. 1930s. (2008-24), ca. 1930s. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Swiss, Banquet Scene with Musicians, early 17th century. (2008-343), early 17th century. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Johann Friedrich Overbeck (German, 1789–1869), Madonna and Child in a landscape, ca. 1820. (2016-9), ca. 1820. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Miguel Covarrubias (Mexican, 1904–1957), Three heads in profile, 20th century. (2016-788), 20th century. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Gottfried Libalt (German, 1610–1673), A Cavalier with a Monkey, ca. 1646. (2017-20), ca. 1646. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Attributed to Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish, 1577–1640), Saint Catherine, ca. 1620. (x1934-531), ca. 1620. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Claude Lorrain (French, 1604–1682), View of Porta San Paolo, Rome, ca. 1665. (x1946-398), ca. 1665. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606–1669), Landscape with Cottages and a Hay Barn, 1641. (x1960-74), 1641. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606–1669), Self-portrait with Raised Sabre, 1634. (x1970-66), 1634. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1599–1641), Lucas Vorsterman the Elder (Flemish, 1595–1675), The Mocking of Christ, ca. 1630. (x1975-239), ca. 1630. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

After Giambologna (Flemish, active in Italy, 1529–1608), Sleeping Nymph. (x1976-45), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Aelbert Cuyp (Dutch, 1620–1691), View of the Town and Castle of Hardinxveld. (x1984-332), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Giorgio Ghisi (Italian, 1520–1582), The Farnese Hercules, late 1570s. (1995-174), late 1570s. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606–1669), Woman at the Bath with a Hat Beside Her, 1658. (2002-374), 1658. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Attributed to Ferdinand Bol (Dutch, 1616–1680), Vertumnus and Pomona, ca. 1636–41. (2007-19), ca. 1636–41. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Workshop of Gian Lorenzo Bernini (Italian, 1598–1680), Design for the tomb monument of a military officer, early 1670s. (2016-85), early 1670s. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606–1669), The Three Trees, 1643. (2019-96), 1643. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Thomas Cole (1801–1848; born Lancashire, United Kingdom; died Catskill, NY), Rocks, Trees, and Dog, 1846. (x1940-79), 1846. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

John Ruskin (1819–1900, born London, UK; died Brantwood), Sketch of facade of building. (x1942-125), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

John Ruskin (1819–1900, born London, UK; died Brantwood), Sketch of interior, aisle towards apse. (x1942-126 b), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Alphonse Legros (French, 1837–1911), Three Figures from Parthenon Frieze. (x1948-1144), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Albrecht Dürer (German, 1471–1528), Bilibald Pirkheimer. (x1949-211), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Albrecht Dürer (German, 1471–1528), The Cannon, 1518. (x1950-15), 1518. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Albrecht Dürer (German, 1471–1528), Melencolia I, 1514. (x1952-1), 1514. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Albrecht Dürer (German, 1471–1528), The Great Horse. (x1954-180), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Albrecht Dürer (German, 1471–1528), Adam and Eve. (x1954-181), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Albrecht Dürer (German, 1471–1528), The Little Horse. (x1960-26), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Albrecht Dürer (German, 1471–1528), Frederick, Elector of Saxony (B.104; M.102). (x1960-45), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

After Albrecht Dürer (German, 1471–1528), Anatomical Studies, 16th century. (x1966-47), 16th century. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

William Trost Richards (American, 1833–1905), Taylor's Point, Newport, Rhode Island, 1874. (2004-490), 1874. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Hubert Robert (French, 1733–1808), Studies after Roman and Egyptian Antiquities. (2006-47), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Albrecht Dürer (German, 1471–1528), The Rhinoceros, 1515. (2010-149), 1515. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Albrecht Dürer (German, 1471–1528), The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, 1498. (x1946-218), 1498. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Albrecht Dürer (German, 1471–1528), The Holy Family with Three Hares, ca. 1497–98. (x1972-13), ca. 1497–98. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Charles Louis Clérisseau (French, 1721–1820), Classical Landscape, ca. 1760 – 1770. (x1991-71), ca. 1760 – 1770. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Thomas Hirschhorn (Swiss, born 1957), Ur-Collage A-15, 2008. (2011-36), 2008. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Thomas Hirschhorn (Swiss, born 1957), Ur-Collage B-XXIV, 2008. (2011-37), 2008. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Claude Randon (French, ca. 1674–1704), Printed by Domenico de' Rossi (Italian, active 17th–18th century), Laocoön, from Raccolta di statue antiche e moderne, 1704. (2014-126), 1704. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Walter Fryer Stocks (British, 1842–1915), Mrs. Fanny Eaton, ca. 1859. (2016-1), ca. 1859. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

William Blake (British, 1757–1827), The Whirlwind of Lovers, 1827. (x1944-282), 1827. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Paul Klee (Swiss, 1879–1940), Licht über Ehedem (Light over former times), 1933. (x1948-1812), 1933. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Luis Quintanilla (Spanish, 1893–1978), Death from the Air, 1937. (x1948-1820), 1937. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Luis Quintanilla (Spanish, 1893–1978), Village Theatre. (x1948-1822), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

William Blake (British, 1757–1827), The Circle of the Corrupt Officials: The Devils Tormenting Ciampolo, 1827, printed 1968. (x1969-5), 1827. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Wassily Kandinsky (1866–1944; born Moscow, Russia; died Neuilly-sur-Seine, France; active Germany, Russia, and France), Published by Propyläen Verlag, Kleine Welten (Small Worlds), 1922. (x1970-125), 1922. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Paul Klee (Swiss, 1879–1940), The Witch with Comb, 1922. (x1974-12), 1922. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Joan Miró (Spanish, 1893–1983), Human Figure, Animal, Three Stars, 1959. (x1979-94), 1959. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Pierre Alechinsky (Belgian, born 1927), The eighteenth arrondissement of Paris, 1983. (2006-122.19), 1983. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Pierre Alechinsky (Belgian, born 1927), The nineteenth arrondissement of Paris, 1983. (2006-122.20), 1983. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Paula Modersohn-Becker (German, 1876–1907), Published by Verlag Gustav Kiepenheuer (German, founded 1909), Sitzende Alte (Seated Old Woman), 1899, published 1919. (2007-120), 1899. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Hendrick Goltzius (Dutch, 1558–1617), after Cornelis Cornelisz. van Haarlem (Dutch, 1562–1638), Tantalus, 1588. (x1934-679), 1588. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Hendrick Goltzius (Dutch, 1558–1617), After Cornelis Cornelisz. van Haarlem (Dutch, 1562–1638), Phaeton, 1588. (x1934-681), 1588. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Arman (French, 1928–2005), Accumulation of Shoes. (x1986-203), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Chinese, Ming dynasty (1368–1644), Xia Heng 夏衡 (ca. 1392 - 1464), Two Poems in Clerical Script. (1998-75 i), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Chinese, Qing dynasty (1644–1912), Jin Nong 金農 (1687–1764), Letter. (1998-85 gg-hh), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Fu Shen 傅申 (born 1937, Shanghai, China; active Taiwan and United States), Calligraphy from Zhuangzi, "Autumn Flood", 1974. (1998-788), 1974. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Yves Klein (French, 1928–1962), Dimanche, 1960. (2010-134), 1960. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

French, House of Madame Viluisan in Moncontour: Plan of the ground floor, 1790. (2019-44.1), 1790. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

French, House of Madame Viluisan in Moncontour: Plan of the second floor, 1790. (2019-44.2), 1790. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

French, House of Madame Viluisan in Moncontour: Plan of the mansard floor, 1790. (2019-44.3), 1790. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

French, House of Madame Viluisan in Moncontour: Elevation and section, 1790. (2019-44.4), 1790. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Laylah Ali (born 1968, Buffalo, NY; active Williamstown, MA), Untitled, from the Typology series, 2005. (2020-361), 2005. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Laylah Ali (born 1968, Buffalo, NY; active Williamstown, MA), Untitled, from the Typology series, 2005. (2020-362), 2005. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Andreas Bodan, the Younger (German, 1656–1696), Death and a Scholar, ca. 1680. (2021-103), ca. 1680. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Samuel Bottschild (German, 1641–1706), Ulysses and Epeus Debating the Construction of the Trojan Horse, ca. 1693. (2021-123), ca. 1693. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Ana Mendieta (American, born Cuba, 1948–1985), Untitled (Glass on Body Imprints – Face), 1972. (2007-41.1), 1972. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Ana Mendieta (American, born Cuba, 1948–1985), Untitled (Glass on Body Imprints – Face), 1972. (2007-41.2), 1972. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Ana Mendieta (American, born Cuba, 1948–1985), Untitled (Glass on Body Imprints – Face), 1972. (2007-41.3), 1972. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Ana Mendieta (American, born Cuba, 1948–1985), Untitled (Glass on Body Imprints – Face), 1972. (2007-41.4), 1972. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Ana Mendieta (American, born Cuba, 1948–1985), Untitled (Glass on Body Imprints – Face), 1972. (2007-41.5), 1972. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Ana Mendieta (American, born Cuba, 1948–1985), Untitled (Glass on Body Imprints – Face), 1972. (2007-41.6), 1972. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Ana Mendieta (American, born Cuba, 1948–1985), Untitled (Glass on Body Imprints – Face), 1972. (2007-41.7), 1972. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Ana Mendieta (American, born Cuba, 1948–1985), Untitled (Glass on Body Imprints – Face), 1972. (2007-41.8), 1972. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Ana Mendieta (American, born Cuba, 1948–1985), Untitled (Glass on Body Imprints – Face), 1972. (2007-41.9), 1972. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Ana Mendieta (American, born Cuba, 1948–1985), Untitled (Glass on Body Imprints – Face), 1972. (2007-41.10), 1972. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Ana Mendieta (American, born Cuba, 1948–1985), Untitled (Glass on Body Imprints – Face), 1972. (2007-41.11), 1972. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Ana Mendieta (American, born Cuba, 1948–1985), Untitled (Glass on Body Imprints – Face), 1972. (2007-41.12), 1972. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Ana Mendieta (American, born Cuba, 1948–1985), Untitled (Glass on Body Imprints – Face), 1972. (2007-41.13), 1972. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), The Brooklyn Bridge site seen from the roof of the Beekman Hospital, 1967. (2009-150.2), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), 80th and 82nd Beekman Street, 1967. (2009-150.3), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), The north side of Beekman Street between William and Nassau Streets, 1967. (2009-150.4), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), The St. George Building, northwest corner of Beekman and Cliff Streets, 1967. (2009-150.5), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), The view south on Cliff Street at its intersection with Beekman, 1967. (2009-150.6), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), View from a Gold Street rooftop looking east toward the rear of Fulton Street, 1967. (2009-150.8), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), The west side of Gold Street between Ann and Beekman Streets, 1967. (2009-150.9), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), 258 Washington Street at the northwest corner of Murray Street, 1967. (2009-150.16), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), The northwest corner of Washington and Chambers Streets, 1967. (2009-150.17), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), 327, 329, and 331 Washington Street, between Jay and Harrison Streets, 1967. (2009-150.18), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), 185th West Street at Chambers, 1967. (2009-150.23), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), West Street at Warren, 1967. (2009-150.24), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), 174 Chambers Street at Bishop's Lane, 1967. (2009-150.25), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), Ferguson Prison Farm, 1968. (x1975-69), 1968. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), Knoxville, 1967, 1967. (x1975-70), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), Policemen, Clarksdale, Mississippi, 1963. (1999-2), 1963. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), Susquehanna Hotel, Self-portrait in a third-floor room with grass, 1967. (2009-150.40), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), View south from 100 Gold Street, 1967. (2009-150.43), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), Staircase, 183 William Street, 1967. (2009-150.45), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), Marilyn, in an abandoned building, 1967. (2009-150.50), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), Demolition men's headquarters, 38 Ferry Street, 1967. (2009-150.55), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), Huey and Dominick, foremen, 1967. (2009-150.56), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), Dropping a wall, 1967. (2009-150.60), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), The St. George Building, 1967. (2009-150.64), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), A week later. Women search for the Beekman Hospital., 1967. (2009-150.65), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), Beekman Street subbasement. The demolition contract requires that the building be brought down to street level. Basements and tunnels are filled in and left buried beneath vacant lots., 1967. (2009-150.67), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), View through the rear wall, 89 Beekman Street, 1967. (2009-150.70), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), The ruins of 100 Gold Street, 1967. (2009-150.72), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), 55th Fulton Street at the northwest corner of Fulton and Cliff Streets, 1967. (2009-150.7), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), 18 Spruce Street, 1967. (2009-150.10), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), 100 Gold Street seen from the remains of the Tribune building, 1967. (2009-150.11), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), Washington Street, looking north from Chambers Street, 1967. (2009-150.13), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), View west from Washington Street rooftop, 1967. (2009-150.14), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), The northwest corner of Washington at Harrison Street, 1967. (2009-150.15), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), East side of Washington Street between Reade and Chambers Streets, 1967. (2009-150.19), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), West Street at Beach, 1967. (2009-150.20), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), 187th West Street, between Duane and Reade Streets, 1967. (2009-150.22), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), The north side of Jay Street at West and Caroline Streets, 1967. (2009-150.26), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), A Reade Street entrance to 187th West Street, 1967. (2009-150.27), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), 87-95 North Moore Street, 1967. (2009-150.28), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), Beekman Street, Sunday morning. Ginco, Tonto, Frankie, John Jr., and Nelson, after exploring the buildings, 1967. (2009-150.29), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), Eddie Grant and Cleveland Sims, Washington Street maintenance men for the New York City Department of Urban Renewal, 1967. (2009-150.30), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), Rachel Homer, 1967. (2009-150.31), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), Steelworker, Beekman Street, 1967. (2009-150.32), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), Dominick, foreman of the demolition workers, 1967. (2009-150.33), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), Woman in a phone booth, 1967. (2009-150.34), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), 55 Fulton Street, 1967. (2009-150.35), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), 88 Gold Street, 1967. (2009-150.36), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), 174 Chambers Street, 1967. (2009-150.37), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), Children's room with broken balloons, 18 Spruce Street, 1967. (2009-150.38), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), Abandoned artist's loft, 48 Ferry Street, 1967. (2009-150.39), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), Top floor, Reilly's Market, 193 Washington Street, 1967. (2009-150.41), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), Exploring 187th West Street, 1967. (2009-150.42), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), Portrait of a young man in an abandoned room, 1967. (2009-150.44), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), Top floor, 52 Ferry Street, 1967. (2009-150.46), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), View south from 88 Gold Street, 1967. (2009-150.47), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), Room in a barrel maker's shop, 50 Ferry Street, 1967. (2009-150.48), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), Chair, 1967. (2009-150.49), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), Wall in the St. George Building, 1967. (2009-150.51), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), Room in Washington Market, 1967. (2009-150.52), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), Self-portrait in an abandoned West Street hotel room, 1967. (2009-150.53), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), Radiator, the St. George Building, 1967. (2009-150.54), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), Ben Alton, housewrecker, 1967. (2009-150.57), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), Dominick and a payloader inside 82 Beekman Street, 1967. (2009-150.58), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), Ben and his brother Junior on the walls, 1967. (2009-150.59), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), Huey and his crew inside 81 Beekman Street. An elevator is demolished., 1967. (2009-150.61), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), Housewrecker, 1967. (2009-150.62), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), It took over six months to bring down the fourteen stories of 100 Gold Street., 1967. (2009-150.66), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), Housewreckers at lunch on the west side, 1967. (2009-150.68), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), Wall of the St. George Building, 1967. (2009-150.69), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), Brick crew on the west side. Bricks are salvaged and sold as antique brick for use in new homes., 1967. (2009-150.71), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

László Moholy-Nagy (1895–1946; born Bácsborsód, Hungary; died Chicago, IL), Untitled, 1926. (x1979-65), 1926. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

László Moholy-Nagy (1895–1946; born Bácsborsód, Hungary; died Chicago, IL), Untitled, 1926. (x1979-66), 1926. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Manuel Álvarez Bravo (1902–2002; born Mexico City, Mexico; died Mexico City; active Mexico City), Published by Acorn Editions Limited, Paisaje de siembras (Growing Landscape), 1972–74, printed 1977. (x1979-131), 1972–74. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Manuel Álvarez Bravo (1902–2002; born Mexico City, Mexico; died Mexico City; active Mexico City), Published by Acorn Editions Limited, Señor de Papantla (The Man from Papantla), 1934–35, printed 1977. (x1979-137), 1934–35. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Manuel Álvarez Bravo (1902–2002; born Mexico City, Mexico; died Mexico City; active Mexico City), Published by Acorn Editions Limited, Carrizo y tele (Reed and Antenna), 1976, printed 1979. (x1980-27), 1976. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Manuel Álvarez Bravo (1902–2002; born Mexico City, Mexico; died Mexico City; active Mexico City), Published by Acorn Editions Limited, Margarita de Bonampak (Margarita of Bonampak), 1949, printed 1979. (x1980-33), 1949. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Manuel Álvarez Bravo (1902–2002; born Mexico City, Mexico; died Mexico City; active Mexico City), Published by Acorn Editions Limited, Dos pares de piernas (Two Pairs of Legs), 1928–29, printed 1977. (x1981-78), 1928–29. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Manuel Álvarez Bravo (1902–2002; born Mexico City, Mexico; died Mexico City; active Mexico City), Published by Acorn Editions Limited, Un pez que Ilaman sierra (A Fish Called Saw), 1942, printed 1977. (x1981-79), 1942. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), Cotton pickers, Ferguson Unit, Texas, 1967–69, printed 1979. (x1994-148.12), 1967–69. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), Lower Manhattan, 1967. (2009-150.1), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), West Street and the West Side Highway, just north of the Trade Center site, 1967. (2009-150.12), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), West Street between Jay and Duane Streets, 1967. (2009-150.21), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Danny Lyon (American, born 1942), A burner is lifted to cut the bolts in the cast-iron front of 82 Beekman Street. The cast iron is then smashed to pieces with a sledgehammer, 1967. (2009-150.63), 1967. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Hiroshi Yamazaki 山崎 博 (Japanese, born 1946), Untitled. (x1986-132), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Manuel Álvarez Bravo (1902–2002; born Mexico City, Mexico; died Mexico City; active Mexico City), Published by Double Elephant Press, Obrero en huelga, asesinado (Striking Worker, Assassinated), 1934, printed 1974. (x1991-257.10), 1934. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Gordon Parks (1912–2006; born Fort Scott, KS; died New York, NY), Soapbox Orator, Harlem, New York, 1952. (2001-9), 1952. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Susan Meiselas (born 1948, Baltimore, MD; active New York, NY), Final assault on the National Guard Headquarters, Estelí, Nicaragua, July 16th, 1979, 1979. (2016-41.2), 1979. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Susan Meiselas (born 1948, Baltimore, MD; active New York, NY), Tear sheet, Sweden, 1979, 1979. (2016-41.5), 1979. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Susan Meiselas (born 1948, Baltimore, MD; active New York, NY), Catholic church magazine, Nicaragua, 1980, 1980. (2016-41.6), 1980. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Susan Meiselas (born 1948, Baltimore, MD; active New York, NY), Sandinista poster to raise a popular militia, Nicaragua, 1982, 1982. (2016-41.8), 1982. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Susan Meiselas (born 1948, Baltimore, MD; active New York, NY), Flyer soliciting funds for Contra revolution, USA, 1983, 1983. (2016-41.10), 1983. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Gordon Parks (1912–2006; born Fort Scott, KS; died New York, NY), Neighbors, Harlem, New York, 1952. (2017-185), 1952. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Kenji Nakahashi (1947–2017; born Sakauchi, Japan; died New York, NY; active New York), Collar (Red Snapper Bone), 1993. (2019-166), 1993. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Kenji Nakahashi (1947–2017; born Sakauchi, Japan; died New York, NY; active New York), Autopsy, 1984, printed 1994. (2019-167), 1984. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Kenji Nakahashi (1947–2017; born Sakauchi, Japan; died New York, NY; active New York), Difference in Time, 1980, printed 1985. (2019-168), 1980. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Kenji Nakahashi (1947–2017; born Sakauchi, Japan; died New York, NY; active New York), Time (B), 1980, printed 1985. (2019-169), 1980. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

László Moholy-Nagy (1895–1946; born Bácsborsód, Hungary; died Chicago, IL), Belle Isle, 1926. (x1973-103), 1926. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Manuel Carrillo (Mexican, 1906–1989), Mother and Child, 1961. (x1979-10), 1961. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Minor White (1908–1976; born Minneapolis, MN; died Boston, MA; active Portland, OR, Rochester, NY), Huaraz, Peru, September 2, 1973. (x1980-4646), 2-Sep-73. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Manuel Álvarez Bravo (1902–2002; born Mexico City, Mexico; died Mexico City; active Mexico City), Published by Double Elephant Press, Parábola óptica (Optical Parable), 1921, printed 1974. (x1991-257.1), 1921. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Manuel Álvarez Bravo (1902–2002; born Mexico City, Mexico; died Mexico City; active Mexico City), Published by Double Elephant Press, El ensueño (Daydreaming), 1931, printed 1974. (x1991-257.4), 1931. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Graciela Iturbide (Mexican, born 1942), Cemeterio (Cemetery), Juchitán, Oaxaca, 1988. (1999-3), 1988. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Graciela Iturbide (Mexican, born 1942), Jano (Janus), Ocumicho, Michoacán, 1981. (1999-185), 1981. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Kati Horna (1912–2000; born Budapest, Hungary; died Mexico City, Mexico), Untitled, from Oda a la Necrofilia (Ode to Necrophilia), 1962. (2018-43), 1962. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Kati Horna (1912–2000; born Budapest, Hungary; died Mexico City, Mexico), Untitled, from Oda a la Necrofilia (Ode to Necrophilia), 1962. (2018-44), 1962. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Kati Horna (1912–2000; born Budapest, Hungary; died Mexico City, Mexico), Untitled, from Oda a la Necrofilia (Ode to Necrophilia), 1962. (2018-45), 1962. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Kati Horna (1912–2000; born Budapest, Hungary; died Mexico City, Mexico), El botellón (The Large Bottle), 1962. (2019-31), 1962. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Kati Horna (1912–2000; born Budapest, Hungary; died Mexico City, Mexico), Surreal Portrait of Remedios Varo, 1957. (2019-32), 1957. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Henri Cartier-Bresson (French, 1908–2004), Mexico City, 1934. (x1977-94), 1934. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Astrid Klein (German, born 1951), The Possibilities of Order [M"glichkeiten der Ordnung] from Fotobilder Portfolio (Essen, 1989), 1989. (x1989-39.8), 1989. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

David Wojnarowicz (American, 1954–1992), Untitled, from the Sex Series, 1989. (x1990-74), 1989. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

David Wojnarowicz (American, 1954–1992), Untitled, from the Sex Series, 1989. (x1990-75), 1989. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

David Wojnarowicz (American, 1954–1992), Untitled, from the Sex Series, 1989. (x1990-76), 1989. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Thomas Struth (German, born 1954), Park AV / 59 Street South, New York City, 1978. (2001-167), 1978. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Marcus Leatherdale (American, born Canada, born 1952), AIDS, 1988. (2006-423), 1988. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Pedro Meyer (Mexican, born Spain, 1935), Sandino, Estelí, Nicaragua, 1984, printed 2013. (2013-40), 1984. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Larry Clark (American, born 1943), Same girl in bed, with black eye, looking at person sitting on bed, back to camera, 1980. (x1982-2.37), 1980. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Larry Clark (American, born 1943), Pregnant woman seated at right, injecting right arm, 1980. (x1982-2.41), 1980. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Unknown American photographer, Man sitting on a stool, ca. 1855–80. (2017-100), ca. 1855–80. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

James R. Applegate Studio (American, active 1860s–1890s), Gorge J. Gress[?], New Jersey, ca. 1860–80. (2017-101), ca. 1860–80. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Unknown American photographer, Man in suit and tie, ca. 1855–80. (2017-102), ca. 1855–80. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Unknown American photographer, Man holding infant in lap with blanket, ca. 1855–80. (2017-103), ca. 1855–80. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Unknown American photographer, Standing woman leaning arm on chair with curtain, ca. 1855–80. (2017-104), ca. 1855–80. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Unknown American photographer, Seated woman in apron, ca. 1855–80. (2017-105), ca. 1855–80. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Unknown American photographer, Standing woman in dress, ca. 1855–80. (2017-106), ca. 1855–80. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots Facing The Sea, 1971. (2020-5.1), 1971. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots On The Way To Church, 1971. (2020-5.2), 1971. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots At The Bank, 1971. (2020-5.3), 1971. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots In The Market, 1971. (2020-5.4), 1971. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots Parking, 1971. (2020-5.5), 1971. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots Circling, 1971. (2020-5.6), 1971. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots Turn The Corner, 1971. (2020-5.7), 1971. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots Trespass, 1971. (2020-5.8), 1971. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots On The Road, 1971. (2020-5.9), 1971. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots In A Meadow, 1971. (2020-5.10), 1971. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots At The Corral, 1971. (2020-5.11), 1971. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots On The Porch, 1971. (2020-5.12), 1971. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots In The Grove, 1971. (2020-5.13), 1971. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots Cross Country, 1971. (2020-5.14), 1971. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots At The Pond, 1971. (2020-5.15), 1971. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots Outside, 1971. (2020-5.16), 1971. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots Inside, 1971. (2020-5.17), 1971. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots On The Way Down, 1971. (2020-5.18), 1971. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots In The Wild Mustard, 1971. (2020-5.19), 1971. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots In The Marsh, 1971. (2020-5.20), 1971. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots On The Job, 1972. (2020-5.21), 1972. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots Out Of A Job, 1972. (2020-5.22), 1972. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots In The Street, 1972. (2020-5.23), 1972. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots Try Again, 1972. (2020-5.24), 1972. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots Doing Their Best, 1972. (2020-5.25), 1972. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots Up, 1972. (2020-5.26), 1972. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots Down, 1972. (2020-5.27), 1972. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots Move On, 1972. (2020-5.28), 1972. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots Boarding, 1972. (2020-5.29), 1972. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots In The Saloon, 1972. (2020-5.30), 1972. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots Ace High, 1972. (2020-5.31), 1972. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots In A Field, 1971. (2020-5.32), 1971. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots Under The Bridge, 1971. (2020-5.33), 1971. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots Over The Hill, 1972. (2020-5.34), 1972. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots On The March, 1972. (2020-5.35), 1972. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots On Reconaissance, 1972. (2020-5.36), 1972. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots in the Bush, 1971. (2020-5.37), 1971. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots By The Bivouac, 1971. (2020-5.38), 1971. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots Taking The Hill (1), 1972. (2020-5.39), 1972. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots Taking The Hill (2), 1972. (2020-5.40), 1972. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots Taking The Hill (3), 1972. (2020-5.41), 1972. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots Taking The Hill (4), 1972. (2020-5.42), 1972. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots Taking The Hill (5), 1972. (2020-5.43), 1972. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots Take It, 1972. (2020-5.44), 1972. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots Along The Ties, 1971. (2020-5.45), 1971. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots On The Ferry, 1973. (2020-5.46), 1973. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots Cross Herald Square, 1973. (2020-5.47), 1973. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots Visit The Egyptian Gardens, 1973. (2020-5.48), 1973. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots In The Park, 1973. (2020-5.49), 1973. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots Enter The Museum, 1973. (2020-5.50), 1973. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eleanor Antin (born 1935, New York, NY; active San Diego, CA), Photographs by Philip Steinmetz (1944–2013; born Des Plaines, IL; active San Diego, CA), 100 Boots On Vacation, 1971. (2020-5.51), 1971. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Edward Weston (1886–1958; born Highland Park, IL; died Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA), Dunes, Oceano, 1936. (x1971-432), 1936. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Lewis Wickes Hine (1874–1940; born Oshkosh, WI; died Hastings-on-Hudson, NY), Laying a Great Beam on the Empire State Building, 1930. (x1973-41), 1930. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Weegee (American, 1899–1968), New York City, ca. 1945. (x1975-98), ca. 1945. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Gertrude Käsebier (American, 1852–1934), The Road to Rome, 1903. (x1976-335), 1903. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Alfred Stieglitz (1864–1946; born Hoboken, NJ; died New York, NY; active New York), Reflections – Venice, 1894, printed 1897. (x1982-22 l), 1894. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

David Maisel (American, born 1961), Quarry, Solebury, Pennsylvania, 1983, printed 1984. (x1984-33), 1983. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eliot Furness Porter (1901–1990; born Winnetka, IL; died Santa Fe, NM), Remnants of Wright Lower Glacier, 1975, printed 1984. (x1984-280), 1975. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eliot Furness Porter (1901–1990; born Winnetka, IL; died Santa Fe, NM), Labyrinth, Wright Valley, 1975, printed 1984. (x1984-286), 1975. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Andreas Gursky (German, born 1955), Untitled from Fotobilder Portfolio (Essen, 1989), 1988. (x1989-39.3), 1988. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Thomas Ruff (born 1958, Zell am Harmersbach, Germany; active Düsseldorf), Portrait, from Fotobilder Portfolio, 1988, printed Essen, 1989. (x1989-39.4), 1988. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Jean-Pierre Sudre (French, 1921–1997), Apocalypse II, 1969. (1997-3), 1969. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Charles Moore (1931–2010; born Hackleburg, AL; died Palm Beach Gardens, FL), for LIFE magazine, Young demonstrator evading policeman, Birmingham, May 7, 1963. (2017-149), 7-May-63. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Charles Moore (1931–2010; born Hackleburg, AL; died Palm Beach Gardens, FL), for LIFE magazine, Demonstrators deing dragged into custody by police, Birmingham, May 7, 1963. (2017-150), 7-May-63. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Ed Clark (1911–2000; born Nashville, TN; died Sarasota, FL), Federal Troops escorting African American students to Little Rock High School for integration, September 1957. (2019-131), Sep-57. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Lucia Moholy (British, 1894–1989), Hans Curjel's Feet, ca. 1929. (x1989-48), ca. 1929. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Umbo (German, 1902–1980), Werner Rohde (German, 1890–1963), Untitled (model in Herbert Bayer costume design, Bauhaus), 1925. (1999-293), 1925. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Lucy Ashjian (American, 1907–1993), Flags, May Day Parade, New York, ca. 1937–41. (2005-79), ca. 1937–41. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Lucy Ashjian (American, 1907–1993), Dancers Stepping, ca. 1937–41. (2005-84), ca. 1937–41. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Hugo Brehme (Mexican, born Germany, 1882–1954), El desierto, patio del convento (The desert, courtyard of the convent), ca. 1920. (2006-442), ca. 1920. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Hugo Brehme (Mexican, born Germany, 1882–1954), Chapala, Pescador (Chapala, Fisherman), ca. 1920. (2006-446), ca. 1920. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Unknown photographer, Indigenous man and boy, Panama, ca. 1920. (2007-71), ca. 1920. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Unknown photographer, Indigenous man, Panama, ca. 1920. (2007-72), ca. 1920. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Science Service (American, 1910–1963), The Discovery of the White Indians of Panama, 1924. (2007-73), 1924. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

W. Eugene Smith (1918–1978; born Wichita, KS; died Tucson, AZ), Untitled (Minamata Bay), 1971. (2019-116), 1971. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Flip Schulke (1930–2008; born New Ulm, MN; died West Palm Beach, FL), Martin Luther King gives his now famous "I have a Dream", 1963. (2019-146), 1963. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Flip Schulke (1930–2008; born New Ulm, MN; died West Palm Beach, FL), Line of marchers with U.S. Capitol in background, March on Washington, August 28, 1963. (2019-162), 28-Aug-63. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Flip Schulke (1930–2008; born New Ulm, MN; died West Palm Beach, FL), Military police holding back demonstrators, March on Washington, August 28, 1963. (2019-163), 28-Aug-63. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Berenice Abbott (American, 1898–1991), Old Law Tenements: from Forsyth and East Houston Streets, New York, February 11, 1937. (x1986-30), 11-Feb-37. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Germaine Krull (French, born Poland, 1897–1985), Paris, 1929. (x1993-165), 1929. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Margaret Bourke-White (1904–1971; born Bronx, NY; died Stamford, CT), Italy, Operating Tent, 38th Evacuation Hospital, 1944. (1995-74), 1944. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eugène Atget (French, 1857–1927), Printed by Berenice Abbott (American, 1898–1991), Marché des Carmes, Place Maubert, Paris, ca. 1904, printed 1930s. (2004-359), ca. 1904. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Eugène Atget (French, 1857–1927), Printed by Berenice Abbott (American, 1898–1991), Coin du Marché des Carmes, Place Maubert, 1911, printed 1930s. (2004-361), 1911. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Berenice Abbott (American, 1898–1991), House of the Modern Age, Park Avenue & 39th Street, October 1936, October 13, 1936. (2007-53), 13-Oct-36. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Ilse Bing (1899–1998; Frankfurt, Germany; died New York, NY; active France and United States), Julienne of Paris (striped shoe), 1934. (2015-6751), 1934. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Ilse Bing (1899–1998; Frankfurt, Germany; died New York, NY; active France and United States), Modèle – Schiaparelli (model in ballgown), 1934. (2015-6776), 1934. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Ilse Bing (1899–1998; Frankfurt, Germany; died New York, NY; active France and United States), Modèle – Schiaparelli (model with suit, hat and gloves), 1934. (2016-513), 1934. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Margaret Bourke-White (1904–1971; born Bronx, NY; died Stamford, CT), for LIFE magazine, Life photographer Margaret Bourke-White prepares to photograph an air battle on the Italian front during World War II, 1943. (2018-37), 1943. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Paul Strand (American, 1890–1976), Boy, Hidalgo, 1933. (x1971-335 n), 1933. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Lewis Wickes Hine (1874–1940; born Oshkosh, WI; died Hastings-on-Hudson, NY), Lower East Side, New York, ca. 1910. (x1973-19), ca. 1910. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Laurie Simmons (American, born 1949), Walking John Hancock (Chicago), 1992. (x1992-221), 1992. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Francesca Woodman (American, 1958–1981), Eel Series, Rome, 1977–78, printed 1997. (2001-143), 1977–78. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Francesca Woodman (American, 1958–1981), House #3, Providence, Rhode Island, 1975–76, printed 1997. (2001-144), 1975–76. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Thomas Ruff (born 1958, Zell am Harmersbach, Germany; active Düsseldorf), Portrait (Josef Strau), 1991. (2001-164), 1991. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Attributed to either John A. Darnell Jr. or Howard Ruffner, American, active 1970s (active 1970s, Kent, OH), Ohio National Guardsmen fire on students at Kent State University, May 4, 1970. (2018-68), 4-May-70. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

W. Eugene Smith (1918–1978; born Wichita, KS; died Tucson, AZ), Iwazo Funaba's Crippled Hand, Victim of Disease, 1971. (2019-115), 1971. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Francis Miller (1905–1973; born Texas; died Washington, D.C.), African Americans carry signs protesting discrimination during demonstration at rally, Detroit, 1963. (2019-132), 1963. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Flip Schulke (1930–2008; born New Ulm, MN; died West Palm Beach, FL), March on Washington MLK, Jr., August 28, 1963. (2019-145), 28-Aug-63. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Ivan Shagin (1904–1982; born Ivanovo region, Russia; died, Russia), On Guard, 1933. (2020-3), 1933. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Sally Mann (born 1951, Lexington, VA; active Lexington), Luncheon in the Grasses, 1991. (x1993-146), 1991. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Bruce Davidson (born 1933, Oak Park, IL; active New York, NY), East 100th Street, New York, 1966–68. (1999-40), 1966–68. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Dora Maar (French, 1907–1997), Photogram of woman in profile, ca. 1935. (2000-4), ca. 1935. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Sally Mann (born 1951, Lexington, VA; active Lexington), Niall's Touch, 1995. (2002-417), 1995. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Berenice Abbott (American, 1898–1991), 4-6 Minetta Street, New York, November 21, 1935. (2007-42), 21-Nov-35. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

John Filo (born 1948, Natrona Heights, PA), Anguish: Clasping her head in anguish, coed reacts with horror upon seeing body of student who was shot and killed by National Guardsmen during war protest rally at Kent State University here May 4. The slain girl [sic] is one of two girls and two boys killed during the disorders, May 4, 1970. (2008-40), 4-May-70. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Ernest Cole (1940–1990; born Pretoria, South Africa; died New York, NY), Shebeens & Bantu Beer, ca. 1960–66. (2020-10), ca. 1960–66. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Ernest Cole (1940–1990; born Pretoria, South Africa; died New York, NY), African Middle Classes, ca. 1960–66. (2020-11), ca. 1960–66. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Ernest Cole (1940–1990; born Pretoria, South Africa; died New York, NY), South Africa, ca. 1960–66. (2020-12), ca. 1960–66. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Ernest Cole (1940–1990; born Pretoria, South Africa; died New York, NY), After working all week in modern kitchen, servant returns to her own, with no hope of making it any better, ca. 1960–66. (2020-13), ca. 1960–66. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Alfred Stieglitz (1864–1946; born Hoboken, NJ; died New York, NY; active New York), Equivalent – 1924, 1924. (x1977-59), 1924. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Alfred Stieglitz (1864–1946; born Hoboken, NJ; died New York, NY; active New York), Equivalent – 1925, 1925. (x1977-60), 1925. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Alfred Stieglitz (1864–1946; born Hoboken, NJ; died New York, NY; active New York), Equivalent – 1926, 1926. (x1977-61), 1926. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Etienne Jules Marey (French, 1830–1904), Motion study, ca. 1890. (2002-394), ca. 1890. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Unknown photographer, Hand with bone deformations, ca. 1920. (2008-323), ca. 1920. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

James Nasmyth (British, 1808–1890), James Carpenter (British, 1840–1899), Tycho and Surroundings, 1874. (2009-72), 1874. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Sungmi Naylor (born South Korea; active Chicago, IL), Untitled 2. (2019-357), undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Kwong Chi Tseng (1950–1990; born Hong Kong; died New York, NY; active New York), Arizona, 1987. (2019-391), 1987. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Kwong Chi Tseng (1950–1990; born Hong Kong; died New York, NY; active New York), Grand Canyon, 1985. (2019-392), 1985. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Peter Hujar (American, 1934–1987), Susan Sontag, 1975. (x1978-10), 1975. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Richard Avedon (American, 1923–2004), Peter Bunnell, March 30, 1977. (x1981-33), 30-Mar-77. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Lisette Model (American, born Austria, 1901–1983), Woman in Shawl (from Twelve Photographs portfolio, 1976), 1940, printed 1976. (x1990-62), 1940. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Peter Hujar (American, 1934–1987), Gary in the Park, 1981, printed ca. 1981-87. (2001-278), 1981. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Margaret Bourke-White (1904–1971; born Bronx, NY; died Stamford, CT), South African Gold Miners, Kimberley Mines, Johannesburg, 1950. (2019-133), 1950. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Print, Suggest