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Young Man Not Afraid to Talk to His Mother-in-Law, Steve Wheeler  American, born Slovakia, Oil on canvas
Steve Wheeler
1950
The Power of Memory, Steve Wheeler  American, born Slovakia, Watercolor, opaque watercolor, and pen and black ink on paper
Steve Wheeler
ca. 1943
Steve Wheeler
1947
Tulips panel, Candace Wheeler  American, Silk and metallic cloth appliqued with silk velvet and embroidered with silk and metallic-wrapped cotton threads, American
Multiple artists/makers
1883–87
Girl with Pomegranates, Laura Wheeler Waring  American, Oil on canvas
Laura Wheeler Waring
1938
Barge, Steve Currie  American, Dyed wood, lead, and pigmented glue
Steve Currie
1987
Male Nude, Steve Hawley  American, Oil and wax alkyd resin on panel
Steve Hawley
1980–81
Bob Hale's Death, Steve Hawley  American, Oil, wax, alkyd on canvas
Steve Hawley
1988
Above the Floodline, Steve Wood  American, Wood, painted canvas, and wire
Steve Wood
1982–83
Five Easy Pieces, Steve McQueen  British, Single-channel digital video, transferred from 16mm film, black-and-white, silent, 7 min., 4 sec.
Steve McQueen
1995
Untitled, Steve Fitch  American, Dye transfer print
Steve Fitch
1978
Untitled (American Photographs), Steve Wolfe  American, born Italy, Oil, screenprint, modeling paste, paper, wood, and canvas board
Steve Wolfe
1999–2000
Portiere, Candace Wheeler  American, Front: Silk velvet, and silk appliquéd and embroidered with silk and wool<br/>Back: Silk damask, American
Candace Wheeler
Associated Artists
ca. 1883
Irises panel, Candace Wheeler  American, Silk embroidered with silk and metallic-wrapped cotton threads, metal sequins, and cut-glass beads, American
Multiple artists/makers
1883
Sample, Candace Wheeler  American, Silk, woven, American
Candace Wheeler
Cheney Brothers
ca. 1885
Sample, Candace Wheeler  American, Silk, woven, American
Candace Wheeler
Cheney Brothers
ca. 1885
Daffodil textile, Candace Wheeler  American, Printed and woven cotton velvet, American
Candace Wheeler
Associated Artists
1883–1900
"Penelope Unraveling Her Work at Night", Dora Wheeler  American, Silk embroidered with silk thread, American
Dora Wheeler
Associated Artists
1886
Thistle textile, Tiffany & Wheeler  American, Silk and metal threads, damask, woven, American
Tiffany & Wheeler
Cheney Brothers
ca. 1881
Bees-and-honeycomb textile, Candace Wheeler  American, Silk and wool, woven, American
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1883
Peace on Earth, Wheeler Williams  American, Bronze
Wheeler Williams
1951
Pillow cover, Candace Wheeler  American, Wool twill embroidered with wool and silk thread, silk velvet border, American
Candace Wheeler
ca. 1876–77
Fairy in Irises, Dora Wheeler  American, Watercolor, gouache, and graphite on off-white thick wood pulp wove card, American
Dora Wheeler
1888
Vinaigrette, Gervase Wheeler  British, Silver, British, Birmingham
Gervase Wheeler
1835
Vinaigrette, Gervase Wheeler  British, Silver, British, Birmingham
Gervase Wheeler
1829
Peace on Earth, Wheeler Williams  American, Bronze
Wheeler Williams
1951
Girl in Pink Dress, Laura Wheeler Waring  American, Oil on canvas
Laura Wheeler Waring
ca. 1927
Steve Wood
1989
Steve Kahn
1976
Steve Kahn
1974–75
Steve Kahn
1974–75
Steve Kahn
1976
Steve Kahn
1977
Steve Kahn
1974–75
Steve Kahn
1977
Steve Kahn
1977
Steve Kahn
1977
Flyer, Steve Karlik  American, Inkjet print
Multiple artists/makers
2010
Bees with Honeycomb, Candace Wheeler  American, Wallpaper fragment printed in six colors with four additional metallic colors
Candace Wheeler
1881
Spider Web, Candace Wheeler  American, Pen, black ink, and gouache with graphite scoring lines and corrections
Candace Wheeler
1847–1923