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Champi pendant

Maker: Unknown

Standing Male Figure

Maker: Unknown

Standing Female Figure

Maker: Unknown

Kero

Maker: Unknown

Two Tapestry fragments

Maker: Unknown

Spall from axe

Maker: Unknown

Handle fragment

Maker: Unknown

Stone with missing flake

Maker: Unknown

Fragment

Maker: Unknown

Spondylus Ornament

Maker: Unknown

Two sherds

Artist: Unknown

2 "Coastal" sherds

Artist: Unknown

Bowl fragment

Maker: Unknown

Stone handle

Artist: Unknown

John Davenport (1752-1830), B.A. 1770, M.A. 1773

Artist: Ralph Earl (American, 1751–1801)

Mary Sylvester Welles Davenport (1754–1847)

Artist: Ralph Earl (American, 1751–1801)

Jean-Baptiste Masse

Artist: Charles-Nicolas Cochin the Younger (French, 1715–1790)

Portrait of Armand Jean du Plessis, Duke and Cardinal de Richelieu

Artist: Claude Mellan (French, 1598–1688)

Terracotta Bull's Head

Artist: Unknown

Bull's Head

Artist: Unknown

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