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Roof Tile

Maker: Unknown

Tile for the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy

Maker: Farley Tobin (American, born 1951)
Designer: (Decoration coordinator) Kent Bloomer Studio (American, founded 1965)
Architect: Hammond, Beeby, and Babka (American, founded 1961)

Door

Artist: Osamuko(?)

Railing

Artist: John Rais (American, born 1973)

Prototype Railing Panels

Maker: John Rais (American, born 1973)

Steam Radiator

Designer: (possibly) Charles S. Smith (American, born ca. 1843)
Manufacturer: (probably) H. B. Smith & Company (Westfield, Mass., founded 1853)

Mural copies from Bonampak. Three paintings from the three rooms of building 1 at Bonampak at 50% reduction.

Artist: Heather Hurst (American, born 1976, M.Phil 2006, Ph.D. 2009)
Artist: Leonard Ashby (American)

Mural copies from Bonampak. Three paintings from the three rooms of building 1 at Bonampak at 50% reduction.

Artist: Heather Hurst (American, born 1976, M.Phil 2006, Ph.D. 2009)
Artist: Leonard Ashby (American)

Mural copies from Bonampak. Three paintings from the three rooms of building 1 at Bonampak at 50% reduction.

Artist: Heather Hurst (American, born 1976, M.Phil 2006, Ph.D. 2009)
Artist: Leonard Ashby (American)

Cassone

Artist: Unknown

Mantelpiece

Artist: Unknown, Italian (Florence), 16th century

Pair of doors

Artist: Unknown

Mosaic Window

Manufacturer: Belcher Mosaic Glass Co. (American, 1884–85–ca. 1897)

Window from the B. Harley Bradley House, Kankakee, Illinois

Designer: Frank Lloyd Wright (American, 1867–1959)

Clapboard

Maker: (Made in part by) Joseph Clark (B.A. 1968, M.A. 1972, M.Phil. 1973)

Shingle

Maker: Unknown

Sheathing

Maker: Unknown

Floor board

Maker: Unknown

Sheathing

Maker: Unknown

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