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Portrait of Thorwaldsen

Maker: Unknown

Jungle Bloom

Artist: Seymour Lipton (American, 1903–1986)

Pitcher

Maker: Unknown

Volupté

Artist: Arthur Lee (American, 1881–1961)

Peasants Moving

Artist, traditionally attributed: Han Huang (Chinese, 723–787 CE)

Noh Robe

Maker: Unknown

Portrait of Miss Fanny Clapp

Artist: Alexandre Cabanel (French, 1823–1889)

Guéridon avec Guitare et Partition (Table with Guitar and Partition)

Artist: Pablo Picasso (Spanish, active France, 1881–1973)

Samuel Pepys

Artist: John Riley (British, 1646–1691)

Malachite Netsuke

Carver: Unknown

Seated Chinese Boy (karako) Holding a Tub with a Coral Plant

Artist: Tadachika (active early 19th century)

Starving Ox

Artist: Nagai Rantei (active first half 19th century)

Skeleton and Its Entourage

Carver: Unknown

Long-Legged Man and Long-Armed Man Cooperating to Catch an Octopus

Artist: Ikkosai Toun (Japanese, active early 19th century)

Kyôgen Player Holding a Baby

Maker: Nagamachi Shûzan (Japanese, late 18th–early 19th century)

"London Full Dresses"

Artist: Amos Doolittle (American, 1754–1832)

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