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Here are some highlights from our collections. Use the options above to explore all 188,400 objects.

Chaucan Market, Morocco, 1962

Artist: Paul Strand (American, 1890–1976)

Poem in Running script (Xing shu)

Artist: Lou Jian (Chinese, 1567–1631)

Willow Tree and Blossoming Peach

Artist: Jin Nong (Chinese, 1687–1764)

Mountain Landscape

Artist: John Ruskin (British, 1819–1900)

Stag Hunt

Artist, circle of: Gillis Neyts (Flemish, 1623–1687)

Cartouche Design

Artist: Unknown
After: Agostino Mitelli (Italian, 1609–1660)

Othello and Desdemona

Artist: Theodor von Holst (British, 1810–1844)

Sylvia Church Weston Sampson (1768–1836)

Artist: Rufus Hathaway (American, 1770–1822)

The Painter in His Studio, from series of Artists in their Studios

Artist: Abraham Bosse (French, 1602–1676)

The Sculptor in His Studio, from series of Artists in their Studios

Artist: Abraham Bosse (French, 1602–1676)

The Intaglio Printers, from the series The Artists in Their Workshop

Artist: Abraham Bosse (French, 1602–1676)

Lap desk

Maker: Unknown

Landscape in the Style of Li Tang

Artist: Lan Ying (Chinese, 1585–1664)

Singing Boys (I)

Artist: Karel Appel (Dutch, 1921–2006)

Arided

Artist: Paul Feeley (American, 1910–1966)

Rhomboid II

Artist: Dame Barbara Hepworth (British, 1903-1975)

Firwood Ride, Sombre Autumn

Artist: Ivon Hitchens (British, 1893–1979)

Untitled

Artist: Ed Moses (American, 1926–2018)

Monstair III

Artist: Victor Vasarely (French, born Hungary, 1906-1997)

Windermere

Artist: John Atkinson Grimshaw (British, 1836–1893)

Vase

Designer: Harry Rhead
Manufacturer: Roseville Pottery (American, 1890–1954)

Vase

Maker: Frederick Hurten Rhead (American, born England, 1880–1942)

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