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Harlem River Winter Scene

Artist: Ernest Lawson (American, 1873–1939)

Flowers

Artist: Yang Can (Chinese, active early 19th century)

A Cut Branch of Blossoming Plum

Artist: Chen Jiru (Chinese, 1558–1639)

Plum, Narcissus, and Bamboo

Artist: Pu Hua (Chinese, 1830–1911)

Bird Perched on a Pine Branch

Artist: Ding Yanyong (Chinese, 1902–1978)

Flowering Branch, Butterfly, and Goldfish

Artist: Ding Yanyong (Chinese, 1902–1978)

Widgee Goara

Artist: Stephen Woodburn (American, born 1939)

298-3319

Artist: Eric Stotik (American, born 1963)

Untitled

Artist: Hugo Xavier Bastidas (American, born Ecuador 1956)

Tree

Artist, attributed to: Katherine S. Dreier (American, 1877–1952)

Butternut Branches

Artist: Lois Dodd (American, born 1927)

Peace, pl. 8 of 9 from the series Virtues and Vices

Engraver: Zacharias Dolendo (Dutch, 1561–ca. 1604)
After: Jacques de Gheyn II (Dutch, 1565–1629)
Publisher: Jacques de Gheyn II (Dutch, 1565–1629)

Owl

Artist: Sue Fuller (American, 1914–2006)

Tree with Shoes, from the series Topiary: The Art of Improving Nature

Artist: Louise Bourgeois (American, born France, 1911–2010)
Printer: Harlan & Weaver (New York, founded 1984)
Publisher: Julie Sylvester-Cabot for Whitney Museum of American Art Editions

Tree with Red Crutch, from the series Topiary: The Art of Improving Nature

Artist: Louise Bourgeois (American, born France, 1911–2010)
Printer: Harlan & Weaver (New York, founded 1984)
Publisher: Julie Sylvester-Cabot for Whitney Museum of American Art Editions

Origin-Work No. 1

Artist: Katsunori Hamanishi (Japanese, born 1949)

Origin-Work No. 2

Artist: Katsunori Hamanishi (Japanese, born 1949)

Origin-Work No. 3

Artist: Katsunori Hamanishi (Japanese, born 1949)

Origin-Work No. 4

Artist: Katsunori Hamanishi (Japanese, born 1949)

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