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Prospectus for 'The Word Accomplished', Natalie D'Arbeloff  British, Etching, hand printed
Natalie D'Arbeloff
1974
Multiple artists/makers
2023
Natalie Frank
2011–15
Natalie von Herder
1851–55
Natalie von Herder
1851–55
Jar, Nathalie Krebs  Danish, Glazed stoneware
Nathalie Krebs
Eva Staehr-Nielsen
1960
Decor for the Ballet "Liturgie", Natalia Goncharova  French, born Russia, Watercolor, graphite, cut and pasted paper, silver, gold, and colored foil on cardboard
Natalia Goncharova
1915
"Gabon" Textile, Nathalie du Pasquier  French, Cotton
Nathalie du Pasquier
Rainbow, Milan
1982
"Cerchio" Textile, Nathalie du Pasquier  French, Printed cotton
Nathalie du Pasquier
Memphis Milano
1983
'Capitalism' and 'Communism' chessmen (32), Natalya Danko  Russian, Porcelain, Russian, Petrograd
Multiple artists/makers
1922
Nathalie Krebs
Edith Sonne Bruun
1960
Adnotationes et Meditationes in Evangelia..., Hieronymus Natalis  Netherlandish, Engraving
Hieronymus Natalis
Nutius
1595
Annotationes et Meditationes in Evangelia..., Hieronymus Natalis  Netherlandish, plates: engraving
Multiple artists/makers
1707
Costume design for Native American female, Natalia Goncharova  French, born Russia, Watercolor, brush and black ink, and graphite
Natalia Goncharova
1900–1962
Costume design for Native American male, Natalia Goncharova  French, born Russia, Watercolor, gouache, brush and black ink, and graphite
Natalia Goncharova
1900–1961
Costume design for a bullfighter, Natalia Goncharova  French, born Russia, Pen and black ink, and graphite
Natalia Goncharova
1932
Costume design for a female dancer, Natalia Goncharova  French, born Russia, Pen and black ink, and graphite
Natalia Goncharova
early 20th–mid 20th century
Doomed City from Mystical Images of War, Natalia Goncharova  French, born Russia, Lithograph
Multiple artists/makers
1914
Christian Host from Mystical Images of War, Natalia Goncharova  French, born Russia, Lithograph
Multiple artists/makers
1914
Costume Design for Manka, for 'Bogatyri Ballet' (The Ballet of the Epic Heroes), premiered in New York, 1938, Natalia Goncharova  French, born Russia, Gouache, watercolor, graphite
Natalia Goncharova
[1938]
Costume Design for the Ballet 'Coq d'Or', premiered at the Théâtre national de l’Opéra in Paris, 1924, Natalia Goncharova  French, born Russia, Gouache
Natalia Goncharova
[1924]
Costume Design for a Fan Bearer for the Ballet 'Coq d'Or', premiered at the Théâtre national de l’Opéra in Paris, 1924, Natalia Goncharova  French, born Russia, Watercolor, graphite, and gold paint
Natalia Goncharova
[1924]
Costume Design for a Courtier for the Ballet 'Le Marriage d'Aurore' (Aurora's Wedding), premiered at the Théâtre national de l’Opéra, 1922, Natalia Goncharova  French, born Russia, Watercolor and graphite
Natalia Goncharova
[1922]
Costume Design for a Peasant Woman in 'Les Noces' (The Wedding), performed at the Théâtre Gaîte-Lyrîqué in Paris, 1923, Natalia Goncharova  French, born Russia, Graphite and watercolor
Natalia Goncharova
[1923]
Costume Design for a Sea Creature, for the Ballet Sadko performed at the Manhattan Opera House, New York (recto); Cut Paper Composition with the Figure of a Wolf (verso), Natalia Goncharova  French, born Russia, Gouache, graphite, and collage
Natalia Goncharova
[1916]
Moving the Vatican Obelisk, from "Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae", Natale Bonifacio  Italian, Etching, printed from three plates
Multiple artists/makers
1586
L'art de former les jardins modernes, ou, L'art des jardins anglois : traduit de l'anglois : à quoi le traducteur a ajouté un discours préliminaire sur l'origine de l'art, des notes sur le texte, & une description détaillée des jardins de Stowe, accompagnée du plan, Charles Antoine Jombert  French
Multiple artists/makers
1771
Multiple artists/makers
1963
Natalia Goncharova
1900–1962
Natalia Goncharova
1900–1962
Natalia Goncharova
1900–1965
Natalia Goncharova
1922
Natalia Goncharova
1916
Natalia Goncharova
1920s
Natalia Goncharova
1920s
Natalia Goncharova
1920s
Natalia Goncharova
1920s
Natalia Goncharova
1920s
Natalia Goncharova
1920s
Natalia Goncharova
1920s