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Untitled

Maker: Ruth Duckworth (German, active in the United Kingdom and United States, 1919–2009)

Bather

Artist: Waylande Gregory (American, 1905–1971)

Silent Witness #1, Oppenheimer

Maker: Mark Lindquist (American, born 1949)

Industrial Series No. 10 "Wingnut"

Artist: Robyn Horn (American, born 1951)

Table Garniture

Maker: George Austin Dennison (American, 1873–1966)
Maker: Frank Ingerson (American, 1879–1968)

AT&T Trophy

Maker: William L. deMatteo (American, 1923–1988)

Horse

Maker: Harriet Lyle Veazie (American, 1903–2003)
Retailer: American Way (American, 1940–42)

Untitled

Maker: Harold Balazs (American, 1928–2017)

Nara Gate

Maker: Fred Uhl Ball (American, 1945–1985)

Envelope

Maker: Fred Uhl Ball (American, 1945–1985)

Spring Comes in My Window

Maker: Kenneth Francis Bates (American, 1904–1994)

Reflections #2

Maker: Kathe Berl (American, 1908–1994)

Opus

Maker: Virgil Cantini (American, born Italy, 1919–2009)

Court Jester

Maker: Herman Casagranda (American, 1917–2011)

Veiled

Maker: Mary Chuduk (American, born 1955)

Bouquet

Maker: Fern I. Cole (American, 1917–1979)

Pond Life

Maker: (enamelist) Karl Drerup (American, born Germany, 1904–2000)
Maker: (frame) George K. Salo (American, 1915–1990)

Speaking Truth

Maker: Helen Elliott (American, born Jamaica 1948)

Cloistered Elements

Maker: Herbert Friedson (American, born 1933)

Waterview Triptych

Maker: Gretchen Goss (American, born 1955)

Tabletop

Maker: Doris Hall (American, 1907–2000)

Dirty Dominoes #4

Maker: William Harper (American, born 1944)

Crucifix: Last Supper

Maker: Charles Bartley Jeffery (American, 1910–1992)

Year of the Mycelium

Maker: Richard Loving (American, born Austria, 1924–2021)

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