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Richard Avedon
Shirley Chisholm
1976
Vase, Frederick Shirley  American, Blown Sicilian glass, American
Frederick Shirley
Mount Washington Glass Company
ca. 1878
Brassiere, Shirley of Hollywood  American, synthetic fiber, plastic (silicone), American
Shirley of Hollywood
2001
Pilings-Low Tide, B. Shirley Carter  American, Watercolor and black ink over graphite on paper
B. Shirley Carter
1964
Shirley C. Burden
ca. 1959
Multiple artists/makers
1880–90
The personal treasures of Bernard & Shirley Kinsey, Bernard Kinsey
Multiple artists/makers
2006
Shirley Julian
WPA
1935–43
Shirley Julian
WPA
1935–43
Shirley Julian
WPA
1935–43
Multiple artists/makers
1856
Multiple artists/makers
1870
Shirley Jones
The Red Hen Press
2007
Shirley Forster Murphy
Cassell & Co., Ltd.
1883
William Shirley, Governor of Massachusetts, Peter Pelham  American, born England, Mezzotint
Multiple artists/makers
1747
Sir John Everett Millais
Shirley Brooks
March 10, 1860
Multiple artists/makers
after 1759
Multiple artists/makers
1969
Multiple artists/makers
1925
In Mischief, Walter Shirlaw  American, Scottish, Oil on canvas, American
Walter Shirlaw
1870 (?)
Keyed bugle in E-flat, Henry Sibley  American, Silver, American
Henry Sibley
1840
The Bridge at Villeneuve-la-Garenne, Alfred Sisley  British, Oil on canvas
Alfred Sisley
1872
View of Marly-le-Roi from Coeur-Volant, Alfred Sisley  British, Oil on canvas
Alfred Sisley
1876
Sahurs Meadows in Morning Sun, Alfred Sisley  British, Oil on canvas
Alfred Sisley
1894
The Road from Versailles to Louveciennes, Alfred Sisley  British, Oil on canvas
Alfred Sisley
probably 1879
The Seine at Bougival, Alfred Sisley  British, Oil on canvas
Alfred Sisley
1876
View of Poestenkill, New York, Joseph H. Hidley  American, Oil on wood, American
Joseph H. Hidley
ca. 1870
Balance, Shelley Hill  American, Silver dye bleach print
Shelley Hill
1982
LOS ANGELES. This .22 Caliber Revolver was used in the shooting of Senator Robert F. Kennedy early 6/5 when a Jordanian Immigrant, Sirhan Bishara Sirhan, 24, fired eight of its nine bullets at the Senator two of which struck home. Kennedy remains in critical condition after nearly four hours of brain surgery, Larry Sharkey  American, Gelatin silver print
Larry Sharkey
June 5, 1968
Nature Study, Walter Shirlaw  American, Scottish, Graphite on off-white wove paper, American
Walter Shirlaw
Seascape, Walter Shirlaw  American, Scottish, Watercolor and charcoal on off-white laid paper, American
Walter Shirlaw
Studies of Bathers, Walter Shirlaw  American, Scottish, Graphite on off-white laid paper, American
Walter Shirlaw
Studies of Bathers Disrobing, Walter Shirlaw  American, Scottish, Graphite on off-white laid paper, American
Walter Shirlaw
Studies of Sheep, Walter Shirlaw  American, Scottish, Graphite on off-white wove paper, American
Walter Shirlaw
Susanna and the Elders, Walter Shirlaw  American, Scottish, Graphite and watercolor on off-white laid paper, American
Walter Shirlaw
Tree and Rocks, Walter Shirlaw  American, Scottish, Graphite and wax crayon on off-white wove paper, American
Walter Shirlaw
Trees and Stream, Walter Shirlaw  American, Scottish, Graphite and watercolor on off-white laid paper, American
Walter Shirlaw
"Coral" (Study for Mural, World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago), Walter Shirlaw  American, Scottish, Charcoal and pastel on tan wove paper, American
Walter Shirlaw
ca. 1892
Cliffs, Walter Shirlaw  American, Scottish, Graphite on off-white wove paper, American
Walter Shirlaw
The Country Dance, Walter Shirlaw  American, Scottish, Black chalk, gouache, black watercolor, and charcoal on off-white laid paper, mounted on cardboard, American
Walter Shirlaw