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Black Marble Series #3, Leora Laor  Israeli, Chromogenic print
Leora Laor
1983
Tyg, Newcomb Pottery  American, Painted and glazed earthenware, American
Newcomb Pottery
Leona Nicholson
1908
Scarf, Spun silk and cotton, Laos
Laos
19th century
Embroidered Sampler, Maria Lalor  American, Silk embroidery on linen, American
Maria Lalor
1793
Laos
late 19th–early 20th century
Mokko (metal drum), Metal, Indonesian (Alor)
Indonesian (Alor)
20th century
Spoon, Henrick van Laer  Dutch, Silver, Dutch, Groningen
Henrick van Laer
1654–55
Imperial goblet, St. Petersburg Imperial Glass Factory, Engraved, enamelled and gilt crystal, Russian
St. Petersburg Imperial Glass Factory
Lavr Orlofsky
1913
Seated Buddha, Silver, Cambodia or Laos
Cambodia or Laos
ca. 16th century
Kneeling Figure, Bronze with gilt, Thailand or Laos
Thailand or Laos
19th century
Multiple artists/makers
1952
Donkey, Pieter Jacobsz. van Laer  Dutch, Black chalk and gray wash. Ruled border in pen and brown ink. Laid down.
Pieter Jacobsz. van Laer
17th century
Scene of Africa (Allegory?), Pieter Jacobsz. van Laer  Dutch, Pen and brown ink, brush and gray wash, traces of red chalk; framing lines in pen and brown ink
Pieter Jacobsz. van Laer
early 17th century
Europeans Engaging in Commerce and Trade in Asia, Pieter Jacobsz. van Laer  Dutch, Pen, brown ink, and gray wash on paper; framing line in pen and brown ink
Pieter Jacobsz. van Laer
early 17th century
Study of a Donkey, Pieter Jacobsz. van Laer  Dutch, Graphite, pen and brown ink and brush and gray ink on cream paper
Pieter Jacobsz. van Laer
early 17th century
How to win, United States Department of Labor  American, Commercial lithograph
United States Department of Labor
ca. 1917
We must win, United States Department of Labor  American, Commercial lithograph
United States Department of Labor
ca. 1917
Our chance, United States Department of Labor  American, Commercial lithograph
United States Department of Labor
ca. 1917
Multiple artists/makers
1802
C. van Laar
Pieter Jacobsz. van Laer
ca. 1630
Goats and a Shepherdess Winding Skeins, Pieter van Laer, called Il Bamboccio  Dutch, Etching; first state of two (Hollstein)
Pieter van Laer, called Il Bamboccio
1636
The Hunter and the Dogs, Pieter van Laer, called Il Bamboccio  Dutch, Etching
Pieter van Laer, called Il Bamboccio
1636
Anonymous, Swiss, 16th Century
J. Laon
1580
Théodore de Beze
J. Laon
1580
Johannes Allart
C. van Laar
1802
Landscape with Cattle and a Milkmaid, Jan van Noordt  Dutch, Etching and drypoint
Jan van Noordt
Pieter van Laer, called Il Bamboccio
1644
Andrew Geddes
Pieter Jacobsz. van Laer
1806–42
Pieter van Laer, called Il Bamboccio
ca. 1650
Pieter van Laer, called Il Bamboccio
ca. 1650
Pieter van Laer, called Il Bamboccio
ca. 1650
Pieter van Laer, called Il Bamboccio
ca. 1650
Pieter van Laer, called Il Bamboccio
ca. 1650
Pieter van Laer, called Il Bamboccio
1636
Pieter van Laer, called Il Bamboccio
ca. 1620
Pieter van Laer, called Il Bamboccio
ca. 1620
Pieter van Laer, called Il Bamboccio
ca. 1620
Pieter van Laer, called Il Bamboccio
ca. 1620
Pieter van Laer, called Il Bamboccio
ca. 1620
Pieter van Laer, called Il Bamboccio
1636
Pieter van Laer, called Il Bamboccio
ca. 1630