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Show Towel, Sara Bauman  American, Linen embroidered with cotton, American
Sara Bauman
1800–1900
Show Towel, Sara Bauman  American, Linen, embroidered, American
Sara Bauman
1800–1900
Humanario, Sara Facio  Argentine
Sara Facio
1976
Vase with poppies, Sara Sax, Earthenware, American
Sara Sax
Rookwood Pottery Company
1901
Vase with peacock feathers, Sara Sax, Earthenware, American
Sara Sax
Rookwood Pottery Company
1913
[Light Bulb / Reflector Study], Sara Parsons  American, Platinum print
Sara Parsons
1927
Vase, Rookwood Pottery Company  American, Earthenware, American
Rookwood Pottery Company
Sara Sax
1911
Vase, Rookwood Pottery Company  American, Earthenware, American
Rookwood Pottery Company
Sara Sax
1910
Yachting, Rookwood Pottery Company  American, Earthenware, American
Rookwood Pottery Company
Sara Sax
1916
Vase, Paul Revere Pottery  American, Earthenware, American
Paul Revere Pottery
Sara Galner
1915
Towel, Sara Dusenburg Maxwell  American, Linen, woven, American
Sara Dusenburg Maxwell
1810
Portrait of Two Girls, Sara Peters Grozelier  American, Watercolor on ivory, American
Sara Peters Grozelier
Pansy I-VIII, Sara Sanders  American, Watercolor monotype
Multiple artists/makers
2013
Untitled Chair #1, Sara Sanders  American, Lithograph
Multiple artists/makers
2010
Untitled Chair #2, Sara Sanders  American, Lithograph
Multiple artists/makers
2012
Untitled Chair #3, Sara Sanders  American, Lithograph
Multiple artists/makers
2013
Untitled Chair #4, Sara Sanders  American, Lithograph
Multiple artists/makers
2013
Vase, Rookwood Pottery Company  American, Earthenware, American
Rookwood Pottery Company
Sara Sax
1903
Vase, Rookwood Pottery Company  American, Earthenware, American
Rookwood Pottery Company
Sara Sax
1907
Vase, Rookwood Pottery Company  American, Earthenware, American
Rookwood Pottery Company
Sara Sax
1910
Vase, Rookwood Pottery Company  American, Earthenware, American
Rookwood Pottery Company
Sara Sax
1914
Outgoing Freight, Sara Starekow Lisker  American, Carborundum etching
Sara Starekow Lisker
WPA
1935–43
Abstraction, Sara Starekow Lisker  American, Silkscreen
Sara Starekow Lisker
WPA
1940
Ensemble, Geoffrey Beene  American, (a) silk, metallic; (b) cotton, plastic, silk; (c) silk, American
Geoffrey Beene
Sara Fredericks Salon Shops
spring/summer 1986
Cleo Sara Van Buskirk
WPA
1940
Cleo Sara Van Buskirk
WPA
1940
Cleo Sara Van Buskirk
WPA
1935–43
Sara Allen Plummer Lemmon
Crosman Brothers
late 19th–early 20th century
Multiple artists/makers
1825
Multiple artists/makers
2005
Black wall, Sarah Grilo  Argentinian, Oil on canvas
Sarah Grilo
1967
Gwandusu, Bamana numu (blacksmith), Wood (Cordyla africana or Lonchocarpus), applied organic materials, Bamana
Bamana numu (blacksmith)
15th–17th century
Maharana Sarup Singh Inspects a Prize Stallion, Tara, Opaque watercolor, ink, and gold on paper, Western India, Rajasthan, Mewar
Tara
1845–46
Beauty Revealed, Sarah Goodridge  American, Watercolor on ivory, American
Sarah Goodridge
1828
Kara Walker : a black hole is everything a star longs to be, Kara Walker  American
Multiple artists/makers
2020
Minotauro Morente, Bahman Mohassess  Iranian, Oil on canvas
Bahman Mohassess
1966
Funerary Portrait of Jacques Damala, Sarah Bernhardt  French, Marble, French, Paris
Sarah Bernhardt
ca. 1889
Gwantigi, Bamana numu (blacksmith), Wood, Bamana peoples
Bamana numu (blacksmith)
15th–17th century
"The Concourse of the Birds", Folio 11r from a Mantiq al-Tayr (Language of the Birds), Habiballah of Sava  Iranian, Ink, opaque watercolor, gold, and silver on paper
Habiballah of Sava
Farid al-Din `Attar
ca. 1600
A Stallion, Habiballah of Sava  Iranian, Ink, opaque watercolor, and gold on paper
Habiballah of Sava
ca. 1601–6