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Title | Artist | Medium | Creation Date |
Bowl | Grete Prytz Kittelsen, J. Tostrup | Enameled silver | 1957 |
Tri-Fold White | Sydney Cash | Formed metal in glass | 1981 |
Footed Glass Vase | Painted blown glass | about 1914-1935 | |
Landscape | Dominick Labino | Hot cast glass panel with freehand molten inlay | 1973 |
Netsuke (Manzai Dancers) | Kokusai | Carved and stained ivory | 1800 -1868 |
Netsuke (Yoshitsune at Go jo Bridge) | Carved and stained ivory | 1800-1899 | |
Netsuke (Demon Mask) | Carved and lacquered wood | about 1868 | |
Lidded Box | Incised and lacquered teak | before 1875 | |
Lidded Box with Tsuba Decoration | Lacquered teak with tusba and embossed and inlayed decorations | before 1868 | |
Lidded Box | Carved and lacquered teak | before 1875 | |
Decorative Tile: Les Guitares | Salvador Dalí | Glazed ceramic tile. | about 1954 |
Decorative Tile: Le Baiser de Feu | Salvador Dalí | Glazed ceramic tile. | about 1954 |
Seaform Set | Dale Chihuly | Free-blown glass | 1980 |
Tile Fragment, "Allah" | Molded, fired and glazed ceramic tile | before 1375 | |
Writing Box with Ink Stone (Suzuri-Bako) | Lacquered teak with carved relief design | 1775 | |
Yam Ceremonial Mask | Woven plant fiber and pigment | about 1960 | |
Letter Box (Ko-Bako) | Carved and lacquered fungus with inlayed shell | before 1868 | |
Lidded Box | Inset shell in carved wood with lacquer | about 1900 | |
Tile Fragment, script from the Qur'an | Molded, fired and glazed earthenware | early 1300s | |
Tile Fragment, Qur 'an script | Molded, fired and glazed earthenware | before 1194 | |
Tile Fragment, script "Moham ad" | Molded, fired and glazed earthenware | 1300s | |
Bone Mask | Carved and incised bone | about 1900-1950 | |
Bone Mask | Carved and incised bone | n.d. | |
Main Ridge Finial (Zhengwen) for a Roof | stoneware with fahua glaze | 1550-1650 | |
Ox Cart | Sculpted, fired, and painted earthenware | 550 - 577 |
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