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Multiple artists/makers
1963
Multiple artists/makers
1961
Expectation, Jozef Israëls  Dutch, Oil on canvas
Jozef Israëls
Grandmother's Treasure, Jozef Israëls  Dutch, Oil on canvas
Jozef Israëls
Girl in the Dunes, Jozef Israëls  Dutch, Watercolor and touches of black chalk
Jozef Israëls
mid-19th–early 20th century
M. Verveer
Jozef Israëls
1860s
M. Verveer
Jozef Israëls
1860s
Poland, from the World War I Puzzle Cards series, J. Lopez  Spanish, Color lithograph
Multiple artists/makers
1921–23
Multiple artists/makers
1802
The Mete of the Muse, Fred Wilson  American, Bronze, patina, paint
Fred Wilson
2006
God's trombones : seven negro sermons in verse, James Weldon Johnson
Multiple artists/makers
1927
Celestial Globe, James Wilson  American, Wood, plaster, paper, brass, American
James Wilson
1819
Celestial Globe, James Wilson  American, Wood, plaster, paper, brass, American
James Wilson
1821
Sugar Tongs, Robert Wilson  American, Silver, American
Robert Wilson
1800–1830
Terrestrial Globe, James Wilson  American, Mahogany, plaster, paper, brass, American
James Wilson
1828
Lake Nemi and Genzano from the Terrace of the Capuchin Monastery, Richard Wilson  British, Welsh, Oil on canvas
Richard Wilson
ca. 1756–57
Paris Rooftops, John Wilson  American, Lithograph
John Wilson
1949
War Machine, John Wilson  American, Lithograph
John Wilson
1944
Deliver Us from Evil, John Wilson  American, Lithograph, artist's proof
John Wilson
1943
Streetcar Scene, John Wilson  American, Lithograph
John Wilson
1945
Dialogue, John Wilson  American, Lithograph
John Wilson
1955
Straphangers, John Wilson  American, Lithograph
John Wilson
1947
Boulevard de Strasbourg, John Wilson  American, Color lithograph
John Wilson
1950
Trabajador, John Wilson  American, Lithograph
John Wilson
1951
Mode of Production, John Wilson  American, Color lithograph
John Wilson
1949
Chimneypiece from the Tapestry Room from Croome Court, Joseph Wilton  British, Marble, lapis lazuli, British
Joseph Wilton
John Wildsmith
1760
Tea service, Josef Hoffmann  Austrian, Silver, amethyst, carnelian, and ebony
Josef Hoffmann
Wiener Werkstätte
ca. 1910
Interaction of color, Josef Albers  American, born Germany
Josef Albers
Yale University Press
1963
The progress of the marbling art, from technical scientific principles : with a supplement on the decoration of book edges, Josef Halfer
Multiple artists/makers
1893
Sugar Tongs, William Wilson White  American, Silver, American
William Wilson White
1825–35
La table servie, Jacques Villon  French, Graphite and black ink, squared in graphite, French
Jacques Villon
1912
Paradise Lost, John Milton  British, Printed book, Hammersmith: Doves Press, 1902
John Milton
1902
Side chair (one of a pair), Josef Danhauser 's K.K. Priv. Möbel-Fabrik, Vienna, Beech and pine wood, cherrywood veneer, ebonized mahogany framing strips; modern silk upholstery, Austrian, Vienna
Josef Danhauser
ca. 1815–20
Side chair (one of a pair), Josef Danhauser 's K.K. Priv. Möbel-Fabrik, Vienna, Beech and pine wood, cherrywood veneer, ebonized mahogany framing strips; modern silk upholstery, Austrian, Vienna
Josef Danhauser
ca. 1815–20
Tenor Bugle in B-flat, Josef Serpek  Austrian, Brass, nickel-silver, Austrian
Josef Serpek
ca. 1862
Homage to the Square: Dilated, Josef Albers  American, born Germany, Oil on Masonite
Josef Albers
1969
Pitcher, Robert and William Wilson  American, Silver, American
Robert and William Wilson
ca. 1845
Creamer, Robert and William Wilson  American, Silver, American
Robert and William Wilson
1835–45
Sugar Bowl, Robert and William Wilson  American, Silver, American
Robert and William Wilson
1835–45
Goblet, Robert and William Wilson  American, Silver, American
Robert and William Wilson
ca. 1845