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Commode, John Mayhew  British, Pine carcase, veneered with satinwood, kingwood, holly, rosewood and other woods; gilt-bronze mounts; Siena marble slab, British
John Mayhew
William Ince
ca. 1770
Mirror, Robert Adam  British, Scottish, Gilded pine, mirror glass, British
Multiple artists/makers
1769
Commode, John Mayhew  British, Pine veneered with satinwood, mahogany, burl, yew, and purplewood; gilt bronze, British
John Mayhew
William Ince
ca. 1760–70
Woodwork and ceiling from the Tapestry Room from Croome Court, Robert Adam  British, Scottish, Plaster, wood, tapestry, British
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1760–69
A General System of Useful and Ornamental Furniture..., Ince and Mayhew  British, Illustrations: engraving
Multiple artists/makers
1759–63
Tapestry Room from Croome Court, Robert Adam  British, Scottish, Plaster, pine, mahogany, bronze-gilt, marble, lapis lazuli, steel; wool and silk (22-24 warps per inch, 9-10 per centimeter), British, Worcestershire with French, Paris (Gobelins) tapestry
Multiple artists/makers
1763–71
Armchair (one of a set of six), John Mayhew  British, Gilded fruitwood; wool and silk (22-24 warps per inch, 9-10 per centimeter), British and French
Multiple artists/makers
1769–71
Armchair (one of a set of six), John Mayhew  British, Gilded fruitwood; wool and silk (22-24 warps per inch, 9-10 per centimeter), British and French
Multiple artists/makers
1769–71
Armchair (one of a set of six), John Mayhew  British, Gilded fruitwood; wool and silk (22-24 warps per inch, 9-10 per centimeter), British and French
Multiple artists/makers
1769–71
Armchair (one of a set of six), John Mayhew  British, Gilded fruitwood; wool and silk (22-24 warps per inch, 9-10 per centimeter), British and French
Multiple artists/makers
1769–71
Settee (one of a pair), John Mayhew  British, Gilded fruitwood; wool and silk (22-24 warps per inch, 9-10 per centimeter), British and French
Multiple artists/makers
1769–71
Armchair (one of a set of six), John Mayhew  British, Gilded fruitwood; wool, silk (22-24 warps per inch, 9-10 per centimeter), British and French
Multiple artists/makers
1769–71
Settee (one of a pair), John Mayhew  British, Gilded fruitwood; wool and silk (22-24 warps per inch, 9-10 per centimeter), British and French
Multiple artists/makers
1769–71
Armchair (one of a set of six), John Mayhew  British, Gilded fruitwood; wool and silk (22-24 warps per inch, 9-10 per centimeter), British and French
Multiple artists/makers
1769–71
Medal cabinet, William Vile  British, Mahogany with carved and applied decoration, British
William Vile
John Cobb
1760–61
Jubal and Miriam, William Jay Bolton, Stained glass window; vitreous glass paint, enamel paint, silver stain, American
William Jay Bolton
John Bolton
1843–48
Bacchante and Infant Faun, Frederick William MacMonnies  American, Bronze, American
Frederick William MacMonnies
Thiébaut frères
1893–94, cast 1894
At the Seaside, William Merritt Chase  American, Oil on canvas, American
William Merritt Chase
ca. 1892
Still Life—Violin and Music, William Michael Harnett  American, Oil on canvas, American
William Michael Harnett
1888
Creamer, William Haverstick  American, Silver, American
William Haverstick
William Haverstick Jr.
1800–1825
Whalers, Joseph Mallord William Turner  British, Oil on canvas
Joseph Mallord William Turner
ca. 1845
New York, William Klein  American, Gelatin silver print
William Klein
1954
The Refusal of Time, William Kentridge  South African, Five-channel digital video installation, black-and-white and color, sound, 30 min.; steel megaphones, and a breathing machine (“elephant”)
William Kentridge
2012
A bibliography of early American art with special reference to the arts of design : books and periodicals in the Museum Library, William Clifford
William Clifford
Miss Helen J. Baker
1925
The analysis of beauty : written with a view of fixing the fluctuating ideas of taste, William Hogarth  British
William Hogarth
1753
Remarks on forest scenery, and other woodland views, (relative chiefly to picturesque beauty) : Illustrated by the scenes of New-Forest in Hampshire, William Gilpin  British
William Gilpin
R. Blamire
1791
Remarks on forest scenery, and other woodland views, (relative chiefly to picturesque beauty) : Illustrated by the scenes of New-Forest in Hampshire, William Gilpin  British
William Gilpin
R. Blamire
1791
Elevator panel from the Manhattan Building, Chicago, Illinois, William LeBaron Jenney, Cast iron, American
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1889–91
Milk Pot, William Forbes  American, Silver, American
William Forbes
1835–40
Ladle, William Hollingshead  American, Silver, American
William Hollingshead
1755–75
Stand, William Sprats  American, Cherry, American
William Sprats
1778–81
Pap Boat, William Thomson  American, Silver, American
William Thomson
ca. 1810
Pepper Box, William Breed  American, Silver, American
William Breed
ca. 1755
Caster, William Forbes  American, Silver, American
William Forbes
ca. 1840
Pepper Caster, William Jones  American, Silver, American
William Jones
1720–30
Pitcher, William McQuilkin  American, Pewter, American
William McQuilkin
1839–53
Sugar Bowl, William Forbes  American, Silver, American
William Forbes
1835–40
Cameo Ring, William Brown  British, Onyx and gold, British
William Brown
Charles Brown
1800–25
Serving Spoon, William Thomson  American, Silver, American
William Thomson
ca. 1815
Sofa, William Hancock , upholsterer American, Mahogany, maple, chestnut, rosewood, American
William Hancock
1826–28