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Home is a Foreign Place, Zarina  American, born India, Portfolio of 36 woodcut, printed chine collé with pen and black ink on paper
Zarina
1999
Letters from Home, Zarina  American, born India, Portfolio of woodcut and metalcut chine collé
Zarina
2004
Untitled, Zarina  American, born India, Threads on paper
Zarina
1976
Steps, Zarina  American, born India, Cast paper with black pigment and aluminum powder
Zarina
1981
Blinding Light, Zarina  American, born India, Gold leaf on Japanese paper
Zarina
2010
Flight IV, Zarina  American, born India, Open bite etching with simultaneous color printing
Zarina
1966
Carte du Tendre, Judith Blum Reddy, Lithograph
Judith Blum Reddy
Zarina
n.d.
Atlas of My World (Six Works), Zarina  American, born India, Portfolio of 6 woodcuts with Urdu text printed in black on Indian handmade paper
On loan to The Met
Zarina
2001
Travels with Rani, Zarina  American, born India, Travels with Rani I: intaglio printed in black  on Arches Cover buff paper<br/>Travels with Rani II: woodcut printed in black on Okawara paper and mounted on Arches Cover buff paper
On loan to The Met
Zarina
2008
Samuel Barber, Marino Marini  Italian, Bronze
Marino Marini
1949
Black-on-Black Jar, Maria Martínez  Native American, San Ildefonso Pueblo, Clay and slip, San Ildefonso, Native American
Maria Martínez
Julián Martínez
1919–20
Double-Bat-Head Figure Pendant, Gold, greenstone, Coclé (Parita)
Coclé (Parita)
12th–14th century
Frog Pendant, Gold, Coclé (Parita)
Coclé (Parita)
12th–14th century
Lamba mpanjaka marevaka (king’s bright mantle), Martin Rakotoarimanana  Malagasy, Silk, pigment, Merina peoples
Martin Rakotoarimanana
1998
Frog Pendant, Gold, tooth inlay, Coclé (Parita)
Coclé (Parita)
12th–14th century
Double Bat-Head Figure Pendant, Gold, Coclé (Parita)
Coclé (Parita)
12th–14h century
Ocarina, Ceramic, Nariño
Nariño
600–1200
Man's Shaped Tunic, Camelid hair, Arica
Arica
1000–1350
Cap, Camelid hair, Arica
Arica
10th–14th century
Cap, Camelid hair, Arica
Arica
10th–14th century
Bag, Camelid hair, Arica
Arica
12th–15th century
Cap with Feathers, Wool, feathers, Arica
Arica
10th–14th century
Cap, Camelid hair, Arica
Arica
10th–14th century
Cap, Camelid hair, Arica
Arica
10th–14th century
Tunic, Camelid hair, feathers, Arica(?)
Arica(?)
15th–early 16th century
Covered bowl, David Haring  American, Earthenware; Redware, American
David Haring
ca. 1830–40
Covered Bowl, David Haring  American, Earthenware, American
David Haring
ca. 1835
Covered Bowl, David Haring  American, Earthenware, American
David Haring
1830–70
Mantle Clock, Joseph Garino  French, Wood, brass
Joseph Garino
ca. 1902
Standing Female Nude, Marino Marini  Italian, Etching
Marino Marini
20th century
Lamba akotifahana (mantle with supplementary-weft designs), Silk, dye, Merina peoples
Merina peoples
mid–late 19th century
Protective Amulet (Ody), Wood, beads, hair, earth, Merina peoples
Merina peoples
20th century
Double Bat-Nosed Figure Pendant, Gold (cast), Coclé (Parita)
Coclé (Parita)
12th–14th century
Shield, Wood, paint, fiber, Maring people
Maring people
early to mid-20th century
Bullroarer, Wood, lime, Marind Anim
Marind Anim
late 19th–early 20th century
Stylized Figure Pendant, Gold (cast), Coclé (Parita)
Coclé (Parita)
12th–14th century
Ring, Gold, Coclé (Parita)
Coclé (Parita)
12th–14th century
Bat-Nosed Figure Pendant, Gold, whale tooth, Coclé (Parita)
Coclé (Parita)
12th–14th century
Lamba Tselatra (Spark), Martin Rakotoarimanana  Malagasy, Silk, dye, Merina peoples
Multiple artists/makers
2010
Bowl with the Arms of Pope Julius II and the Manzoli of Bologna surrounded by putti, cornucopiae, satyrs, dolphins, birds, etc., workshop of Giovanni Maria Vasaro, Maiolica (tin-glazed earthenware), Italian, Castel Durante
workshop of Giovanni Maria Vasaro
1508