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Pair of Shoe Buckles

Maker: W. G. (1) (1775–1785)
Maker, formerly attributed to: William Gowen (American, 1749–1808)
Maker, probably by: William Grant, Jr. (American, 1766–1814)

Beaker

Maker: Unknown

Snuff Bottle

Maker: Unknown
Retailer: Clausen & Maull (American, 1830–1843)

Pair of Andirons

Maker: Unknown

Tobacco Box

Engraver: John Coney (American, 1655–1722)
Maker, possibly by: L S (English)

Small Yellow

Artist: Wassily Kandinsky (Russian, active France, Germany, 1866–1944)

Abstract Interpretation

Artist: Wassily Kandinsky (Russian, active France, Germany, 1866–1944)

Multicolored Circle

Artist: Wassily Kandinsky (Russian, active France, Germany, 1866–1944)

The Waterfall

Artist: Wassily Kandinsky (Russian, active France, Germany, 1866–1944)

Tochil'schik Printsip Mel'kaniia (The Knife Grinder or Principle of Glittering)

Artist: Kazimir Malevich (Russian (Ukraine), 1878–1935)

At the Piano

Artist: Nadezhda Andreevna Udaltsova (Russian, 1886–1961)

Andiron

Maker: Unknown

Suprematist Composition

Artist: Kazimir Malevich (Russian (Ukraine), 1878–1935)

Linear Composition

Artist: Alexander Rodchenko (Russian, 1891–1956)

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