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"Magnum"

Designer: Jack Lenor Larsen (American, 1927–2020)

Quilt

Maker: Unknown

"Zodiac" fabric

Designer: Dan Cooper (American, 1901–1965)
Manufacturer: Dan Cooper Design Corporation

Curtain Panels, "Brookfield" Pattern

Maker: Dan Cooper (American, 1901–1965)
Manufacturer: Dan Cooper Design Corporation

Two pair of Drapes and Lower remnant of drape

Maker: Dan Cooper (American, 1901–1965)

Mourning Embroidery

Maker: Unknown
School (Institution): Susanna Rowson's Academy

Allegorical Scene

Maker: Unknown

Mourning Picture

Maker: Unknown

Mourning Picture

Maker: Unknown

Ode à l'Oubli

Artist: Louise Bourgeois (American, born France, 1911–2010)

Little Lamb

Artist: Beverly Semmes (American, born 1952, M.F.A. 1987)

Length of Fabric, "IBM Disks" Pattern

Designer: Angelo Testa (American, 1921–1984)
Manufacturer: Angelo Testa & Company (American, 1947–84)

"The Birth of the Earth" scarf

Designer: William Harper (American, born 1944)

G. Washington

Artist: William Kent (American, 1919–2012)

Tabletop with Meridian Moons, 1897

Artist: William T. Wiley (American, 1937–2021)

Tabletop with Meridian Moons, 1899-1901

Artist: William T. Wiley (American, 1937–2021)

Tabletop with Meridian Moons, 1902-1904

Artist: William T. Wiley (American, 1937–2021)

Tabletop with Meridian Moons, 1908-1911

Artist: William T. Wiley (American, 1937–2021)

Tabletop with Meridian Moons, 1912-1916

Artist: William T. Wiley (American, 1937–2021)

Quilt, variation of the "Blazing Sun" pattern

Maker: (member of the) Isaac Powers Family (American, active 19th century)

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