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Key block for prints from the series: The Clam House

Artist: Arthur Wesley Dow (American, 1857–1922)

Color block (green and blue) for prints from the series: The Clam House

Artist: Arthur Wesley Dow (American, 1857–1922)

Color block (red and green) for prints from the series: The Clam House

Artist: Arthur Wesley Dow (American, 1857–1922)

Copper plate for L'oiseau magique

Artist: Fernand Léger (French, 1881–1955)

Copper plates for Untitled, 1999

Artist: Jasper Johns (American, born 1930)

Copper plate for The Rich Man and Lazarus

Artist: Johann Sadeler I (Flemish, 1550–1600)
After: Jacopo Bassano (Italian, ca. 1510–1592)

Copper plate for The Purple Claw

Artist: Gabor F. Peterdi (American, born Hungary, 1915–2001, M.A. (Hon.) 1965)

Cancelled plate for Blue nocturne

Artist: Robert Kipniss (American, born 1931)

Lithographic stone for Head of a Woman for a model book

Artist: Bernard-Romain Julien (French, 1802–1871)

Copper plate for Untitled

Artist: Terry Winters (American, born 1949)
Printer: Craig Zammiello (American, born 1955)

Le cirque (Circus)

Artist: Stanley William Hayter (British, 1901–1988)

Copper plate for Daybook

Artist: Marie Watt (American and Seneca, born 1967, M.F.A. 1996)
Printer and publisher: Wingate Studio (Hinsdale, N.H., founded 1985)

Copper plate for Daybook

Artist: Marie Watt (American and Seneca, born 1967, M.F.A. 1996)
Printer and publisher: Wingate Studio (Hinsdale, N.H., founded 1985)

Copper plate for Daybook

Artist: Marie Watt (American and Seneca, born 1967, M.F.A. 1996)
Printer and publisher: Wingate Studio (Hinsdale, N.H., founded 1985)

Copper plate for Daybook

Artist: Marie Watt (American and Seneca, born 1967, M.F.A. 1996)
Printer and publisher: Wingate Studio (Hinsdale, N.H., founded 1985)

Key block and color block of The Tortoise and the Eagle from the Fables of Avianus

Artist: Neil Welliver (American, 1929–2005, M.F.A. 1955)

Key block and color block of The Crab and Its Mother from the Fables of Avianus

Artist: Neil Welliver (American, 1929–2005, M.F.A. 1955)

Key block and color block of The Oak and the Reed from the Fables of Avianus

Artist: Neil Welliver (American, 1929–2005, M.F.A. 1955)

Key block and color block of The Monkey and One Twin from the Fables of Avianus

Artist: Neil Welliver (American, 1929–2005, M.F.A. 1955)

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