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Art in Washington and its Afro-American presence : 1940-1970, Keith Morrison  Jamaican
Keith Morrison
Washington Project for the Arts
1985
Yosemite Falls, from Glacier Point, William Keith  American, Oil on canvas, American
William Keith
1879
Multiple artists/makers
[1755]
[Trees], Thomas Keith  British, Scottish, Salted paper print from paper negative
Thomas Keith
1854–57
Approaching Storm, William Keith  American, Oil on canvas, American
William Keith
1880
"Bloom" Necklace, Keith Lewis  American, Silver, gold leaf, enamel
Keith Lewis
1998
Untitled, Keith Milow  British, Oil, graphite, and copper on wood
Keith Milow
1988
Untitled, Keith Milow  British, Oil, graphite, and copper on wood
Keith Milow
1988
Sugar Bowl, R. G.  American, Silver, American
R. G.
1795–1810
Terracotta pelike (jar), Group G, Terracotta, Greek, Attic
Group G
3rd quarter of the 4th century BCE
New York Harbor with Brooklyn Bridge, G. Baker  American, Oil on canvas, American
G. Baker
after 1869
Cup and Saucer, F. G.  American, Porcelain, American
F. G.
ca. 1910–15
Counterpane, Bolton type, G. G.  American, Cotton, woven, American
G. G.
1818
Card Table, Anthony G. Quervelle  American, Mahogany, rosewood, American
Anthony G. Quervelle
1825–30
Spoon, William G. Forbes  American, Silver, American
William G. Forbes
1800–1830
Table Spoon, William G. Forbes  American, Silver, American
William G. Forbes
1800–1830
Center Table, Anthony G. Quervelle  American, Mahogany, intarsia marble, brass, American
Anthony G. Quervelle
ca. 1830
Creamer, William G. Forbes  American, Silver, American
William G. Forbes
1800–1810
Spoon, William G. Forbes  American, Silver, American
William G. Forbes
ca. 1790
Sugar Bowl, William G. Forbes  American, Silver, American
William G. Forbes
1800–1810
Table Spoon, William G. Forbes  American, Silver, American
William G. Forbes
1800–1830
Table Spoon, William G. Forbes  American, Silver, American
William G. Forbes
1770–1800
Table Spoon, William G. Forbes  American, Silver, American
William G. Forbes
1770–1800
Milk jug, C. G. K., Silver, German, Dresden
C. G. K.
ca. 1805
Hot water jug, C. G. K., Silver, partly wicker-wrapped, German, Dresden
C. G. K.
ca. 1805
Tea Spoon, Joshua G. Davis  American, Silver, American
Joshua G. Davis
1770–1800
Tongs, William G. Forbes  American, Silver, American
William G. Forbes
1800–1830
Teapot, William G. Forbes  American, Silver, American
William G. Forbes
1800–1810
Tea Spoon, G. E. E.  American, Silver, American
G. E. E.
1790–1800
The Parthenon, Vincent G. Stiepevich  American, Oil on canvas, American
Vincent G. Stiepevich
1880
Compote, Charles G. Summers, Glass, American
Charles G. Summers
Canton Glass Company
ca. 1882
Valve Trumpet, Elbridge G. Wright  American, Brass, nickel-silver, American
Elbridge G. Wright
ca. 1845
Baritone shoulder horn in B-flat, Henry G. Lehnert  German, Brass, nickel silver, American
Henry G. Lehnert
after 1875
Kali, the wrathful protector (Shri Shri Kali)  (recto); Kali (verso), G. C. Dass (recto), Recto: Lithograph with watercolor on paper; Verso: lithograph, printed in black, West Bengal, Kolkata
G. C. Dass
Unidentified artist
ca. 1880–85 (recto); ca. 1875–85 (verso)
Untitled, Keith Haring  American, Offset lithograph
Keith Haring
1983
Sweat suit, Vivienne Westwood  British, a,b) cotton/acrylic blend, British
Vivienne Westwood
Keith Haring
ca. 1984
Skirt, Vivienne Westwood  British, cotton, British
Vivienne Westwood
Keith Haring
1983–84
Urinoirs : publics et privés, kiosques, sièges et cabinets communs, G. Larivière et Cie
G. Larivière et Cie
1901
G. Loomis
1820–40
Helmet, Breastplate, and Backplate, D. G. V. Lochorst  Flemish, Steel, leather, textile (velvet, wool), Flemish, possibly Antwerp
D. G. V. Lochorst
ca. 1575