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Koma su face mask, Mau artist(s) and ritual specialist(s), Wood, clay, vulture(?) feathers, horn, cotton, vegetable fiber, applied organic materials, Mau peoples
Mau artist(s) and ritual specialist(s)
19th–mid-20th century
Face Mask, Wood, Mau
Mau
19th–20th century
The Beginning, Max Beckmann  German, Oil on canvas
Max Beckmann
1946–49
Rayograph, Man Ray  American, Gelatin silver print
Man Ray
1923
Compass, Man Ray  American, Gelatin silver print
Man Ray
1920
Plate, Maud Mason  American, Porcelain, overglaze enamel decoration, American
Maud Mason
Haviland & Co.
ca. 1904
Vase, Max Läuger  German, Earthenware, German, Kandern
Max Läuger
Tonwerke Kandern
ca. 1899
Pitcher, Max Läuger  German, Earthenware, German, Kandern
Max Läuger
Tonwerke Kandern
ca. 1900
Galatea, Max Klinger  German, Cast silver; marble, German
Max Klinger
Noack and Brückner Foundry
1906
Plate, Maud Mason  American, Porcelain, American
Maud Mason
Vase with yellow roses, Max Läuger  German, Glazed earthenware, German, Kandern
Max Läuger
Tonwerke Kandern
ca. 1910
Vase with clover, Max Läuger  German, Glazed earthenware, German, Kandern
Max Läuger
Tonwerke Kandern
ca. 1899
The Ropewalk in Edam, Max Liebermann  German, Oil on canvas
Max Liebermann
1904
La femme (Woman), Man Ray  American, Gelatin silver print
Man Ray
1918–1920
Rayograph, Man Ray  American, Gelatin silver print
Man Ray
1922
Rayograph, Man Ray  American, Gelatin silver print
Man Ray
1922
Jean-Louis Barrault, Man Ray  American, Gelatin silver print
Man Ray
1930–1933
William Russell Bogert, Jr., Man Ray  American, Gelatin silver print
Man Ray
1922
Ẹlẹ́ṣin (equestrian) figure for an Erinlẹ̀ shrine, Maku of Erin, Wood, paint, Yoruba peoples
Maku of Erin
Toibo (Toyinbo) of Erin
1900–1937
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18th century
The blind man, Marcel Duchamp  American, born France
Multiple artists/makers
1917
The works of Max Beerbohm, Margaret Neilson Armstrong  American
Multiple artists/makers
1896
Dust Breeding, Man Ray  American, Gelatin silver print
Man Ray
1920, printed ca. 1967
Tristan Tzara, Man Ray  American, Gelatin silver print
Man Ray
1921
Vase, Max Läuger  German, Glass, pewter, German, Nuremberg
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1901–6
Pumps, Maud Frizon  French, leather, pony skin, plastic (vinyl), French
Maud Frizon
fall/winter 1995–96
Pea coat, Peter Max  American, wool, American
Peter Max
late 1960s
Evening dress, Mad Carpentier  French, silk, French
Multiple artists/makers
late 1940s
Pumps, Maud Frizon  French, suede, French
Maud Frizon
1980s
Ensemble, Peter Max  American, a, b)  cotton<br/>c) cotton, leather, metal, American
Peter Max
late 1960s–early 1970s
Shoes, Maud Frizon  French, leather, French
Maud Frizon
1979–81
Pumps, Maud Frizon  French, leather, French
Maud Frizon
1980–81
Shoes, Maud Frizon  French, leather, fur, rubber, French
Maud Frizon
1970–89
Boots, Maud Frizon  French, leather, French
Maud Frizon
1980s
Shoes, Maud Frizon  French, leather, French
Maud Frizon
1980–82
Shoes, Maud Frizon  French, leather, French
Maud Frizon
1979
Pumps, Maud Frizon  French, leather, synthetic, French
Maud Frizon
early 1980s
Shoes, Max Gustin, leather, rhinestones, French
Max Gustin
ca. 1930
Pumps, Maud Frizon  French, leather, French
Maud Frizon
ca. 1980
Boots, Maud Frizon  French, leather, French
Maud Frizon
mid-1980s