Works of Art (265)
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Bust of Marie de France, ca. 1381, Jean de Liège (Franco-Netherlandish, Île-de-France, Saint-Denis, Abbey Church of Saint-Denis, Chapel of Notre-Dame-la-Blanche, Marble, lead insets, traces of polychromy (41.100.132) |
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Head of an Angel, ca. 1250, France, Paris, Notre-Dame Cathedral (?), Limestone (1990.132) |
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Head of Constans, ca. 337340, Early Byzantine (Eastern Roman Empire), Marble (67.107) |
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Adam, modeled in 1880; this bronze case in 1910, Auguste Rodin (French), Bronze (11.173.1) |
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Allegory of Earth, ca. 1750, Attributed to Jean-Pierre Defrance (French), Marble (64.93.1-4) |
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Altar Angels, late 13th century, French, Oak with traces of polychromy (52.33.1,2) |
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Altarpiece, ca. 1390–1400,
Baldassare degli Embriachi (Italian),
Northern Italian,
Bone framed with intarsia and horn, traces of paint and gilding (17.190.489) |
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Amélie de Montfort, 1868–69,
Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (French),
France (Paris),
Terracotta (1989.289.2) |
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An Englishman, 1740, Pierre-Antoine Verschaffelt (English), Carrara marble, gray marble (pedestal) (1978.3) |
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Androgyn III, 1985, Magdalena Abakanowicz (Polish), Burlap, resin, wood, nails, string (1986.221a,b) |
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Antefix in the shape of a female head, ca. 625600 B.C.,
South Italian; From Matauros,
Terracotta (22.139.56) |
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Apollo, ca. 159597, Adriaen de Vries (Netherlandish), Bronze (41.190.534) |
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Aquamanile in the Form of a Cock, 13th century,
German (Lower Saxony),
Copper alloy (1989.292) |
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The Audience of the Chinese Emperor, ca. 1766, German; Höchst, Hard-paste porcelain (50.211.217) |
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Bacchanal: A Faun Teased by Children, ca. 161617, Gian Lorenzo Bernini (Italian), Italian (Rome), Marble (1976.92) |
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Bacchante with Lowered Eyes, 1872,
Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (French),
Terracotta (11.10) |
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Bacchante, also known as Grapes, ca. 1874, Auguste Rodin (French), Terracotta, on a wooden base (1975.312.7) |
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The Bather (model for a fountain), 18th century (ca. 1780) or 19th–early 20th century,
By or after Jean-Antoine Houdon (French),
Probably French,
Terracotta (32.100.159) |
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Benjamin Franklin (1706–1790), 18th century (1778),
Jean-Antoine Houdon (French),
French (Paris),
Marble (72.6) |
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Bird in Space, 1923
Constantin Brancusi (French, born Romania)
Marble (1996.403.7ab) |
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Bishop Chess Piece, 1150–1200, English, Walrus ivory (17.190.229) |
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Bone figurine with articulated arms and legs, 3rd century B.C., Greek (11.212.43) |
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The Bronze Age, also known as The Vanquished, modeled 1876, this bronze cast ca. 1906, Auguste Rodin (French), Bronze (07.127) |
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The Burghers of Calais, modeled 188495; this bronze cast 1985, Auguste Rodin (French), Bronze (1989.407) |
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Bust of a Nobleman, ca. 1695–1700,
C. Lacroix (Burgundian, active Genoa),
France or Italy,
Elephant ivory (2005.243) |
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Bust of a Young Girl, identified as Anne Audéoud of Geneva (1776–1840), 18th century (ca. 1779–81),
After a model by Jean-Antoine Houdon (French),
French (Paris),
Plaster (42.23.2) |
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Bust of Alexander Menshikov (ca. 1670–1729), ca. 1703–4,
Swiss, Austrian, or German artist (active Russia),
Red pine (pinus sylvestris), wrought iron (1996.7) |
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Bust of Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712–1778), after a model of 1778,
After a model by Jean-Antoine Houdon (French),
Plaster, painted to imitate terracotta (08.89.2a) |
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Bust of John Paul Jones (1747–1792), 1903, after a model of 1781,
After a model by Jean-Antoine Houdon (French),
French,
Bronze (14.58.133) |
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Bust of Napoleon III, 1873,
Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (French), Marble (1974.297) |
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Bust of Serapis, 2nd century A.D.; Mid-Imperial,
Roman; said to be from Egypt,
Silver (1991.127) |
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Bust of the Virgin, ca. 1390–95,
Bohemia,
Terracotta with polychromy (2005.393) |
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Bust of Voltaire (François-Marie Arouet, 1694–1778), after a model of 1778,
After a model by Jean-Antoine Houdon (French),
French,
Plaster, painted to imitate terracotta (08.89.1a) |
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Calvary, late 17th–early 18th century,
German or Netherlandish(?),
Ivory, ebony (50.182a–g) |
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Capital with Four Heads, ca. 1230, Southern Italy, Apulia, probably Troia, Limestone (55.66) |
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Centerpiece, ca. 177580, Italian; Cozzi factory, Hard-paste porcelain (1977.216.37) |
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Charity, mid-16th century, Franco-Flemish, Alabaster (65.110) |
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Chess piece (knight), ca. 1350–60,
Western European (perhaps English),
Ivory (68.95) |
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Cincinnatus at the Plough, mid-15th century,
Filarete, Antonio di Pietro Averlino (known as Il Filarete) (Italian, ca. 1400–ca. 1469) (Rome),
Bronze (1996.116) |
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The Cloisters Cross, 12th century, English, Walrus ivory (63.12) |
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Corbel with Female Head, early 13th century, Spain, Castilla-León, Frías (near Burgos), Parish Church of San Vicente Martír, Stone, polychromy (23.110.56) |
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Corpus of Christ, ca. 1250, French; Possibly made in Paris, Elephant ivory, traces of paint (1978.521.3) |
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The Crucified Christ, ca. 1300,
Walrus ivory with traces of paint and gilding (2005.274) |
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Crucifix, 11801230, Said to be from a monastery near Treviso, northern Italy, Wood with traces of paint (47.100.54) |
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Crucifix, second half of 12th century, Spanish; From the convent of Santa Clara de Astudillo, Palencia, Cross: red pine, polychromy, textured gilt, and glass; Christ: white oak and polychromy (35.36a, b) |
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Cupid on a Lion, ca. 1675–90,
Mattheus van Beveren (Flemish),
Flemish,
Ivory, ebony base (1980.220) |
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Dancer Looking at the Sole of Her Right Foot, cast in 1920 from a plaster cast of ca. 1900, Edgar Degas (French), Bronze, number 40/A (29.100.377) |
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Dancing Bacchante, early 18th century,
Robert Le Lorrain (French),
Bronze, mounted on base of ebony and gilt bronze (1973.263)
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David with the Head of Goliath, 15th century (147080),
Bartolomeo Bellano (Italian, Paduan),
Gilt bronze, oil gilding of later date (64.304.1) |
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Death as an Archer on a Horse, mid-17th century (?),
German,
Lindenwood with traces of pigment, spruce base (17.190.729) |
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Double Capital, mid-12th century, France, Toulouse region, Languedoc (?), Marble (28.81) |
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Dovizia, late 15th–early 16th century,
Workshop of Giovanni della Robbia (Italian, Florentine),
Glazed terracotta (22.16.6) |
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Ecce Puer (Behold the Child), 1906, Medardo Rosso (Italian), Bronze (1990.304) |
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Emperor Gaius Julius Caesar Germanicus, known as Caligula, 3742; Julio-Claudian, Roman, Marble (14.37) |
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Enthroned King, ca. 12301235, North Italian; Made in Lombardy or the Veneto, Limestone (pietra di Aurisina, province of Trieste) (22.31.2) |
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Enthroned Virgin and Child, 1130–40, French; Made in Burgundy, Birch with paint (47.101.15) |
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Enthroned Virgin and Child, 12101220, Said to be from the priory of Oignies, Belgium, Oak with traces of paint (41.190.283) |
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Enthroned Virgin and Child, ca. 12601280, French; Paris, Elephant ivory with traces of paint and gilding (1999.208) |
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Enthroned Virgin and Child, ca. 1300,
England (probably London),
Elephant ivory (1979.402) |
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Enthroned Virgin, late 12th century, Scandinavian, perhaps from Gotland, Poplar with remains of polychromy (17.190.716) |
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Eternal Spring, also known as Eternal Springtime, probably modeled 1881, this marble executed 19067, Auguste Rodin (French), Marble (17.120.184) |
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Eurydice, ca. 1510–16,
Attributed to Antonio Lombardo (Italian, Ferrarese),
Marble (17.190.737) |
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Falcon, 1200–1220,
South Italian, Gilded Bronze (47.101.60) |
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Figure of a woman, mid-5th century B.C., Greek, Terracotta (06.1151) |
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Figure of Augustus the Strong, ca. 1713, Stoneware, German; Meissen, Stoneware (1982.60.318) |
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Figure of Pulcinella, ca. 175565, Italian or Spanish; Capodimonte or Buen Retiro, Soft-paste porcelain (50.211.264) |
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Figures of the Mourning Virgin and Saint John, ca. 174445, Italian; Capodimonte, Soft-paste porcelain (45.7 cm) |
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Final Study of the Monument to Balzac, modeled 1897, this bronze cast 1972, Auguste Rodin (French), Bronze (1984.364.15) |
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Fountain Figure of a Winged Infant, 1432,
Italy (Florence),
Gilt bronze (1983.356)
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Fragmentary head of a deity wearing a Dionysiac fillet, probably Julio-Claudian, ca. 1468 A.D.,
Roman; copy of a Greek work of the 2nd century B.C.,
Marble, pigment, gilding (1992.11.66) |
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The Genius of the Dance, 1872,
Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (French), Bronze (1970.171) |
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Girl Braiding Her Hair, 16001610,
Barthélemy Prieur (French),
Bronze with red-brown lacquer patina (1982.60.126)
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Gordon Tapper 1:10, 1999, Karin Sander (German), ABS plastic (acryl-nitryl-butadien-styrol) from three-dimensional scan; applied color (2000.411)
Olivier Renaud-Clement 1:10, 19992000, Karin Sander (German), ABS plastic (acryl-nitryl-butadien-styrol) from three-dimensional scan; applied color (2000.414) |
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Grotesque, 2nd century B.C.1st century A.D.; Hellenistic, Greek, Bronze, (12.229.6) |
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Hand of a boxer, Imperial, 1st–2nd century A.D.,
Roman,
Bronze (2001.219) |
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The Hand of God, modeled ca. 1896, this marble executed ca. 1907, Auguste Rodin (French), Marble (08.210) |
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Harlequin and Harlequin Dressed as Colombine, ca. 1770–80,
Russian; Verbilky, Gardner Porcelain Factory,
Hard-paste porcelain (1982.60.157, .158) |
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Harlequina, 18th century (ca. 1763), Franz Anton Bustelli (Swiss); Manufactured by Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory, German (Neudeck-Nymphenburg), Hard-paste porcelain (1974.356.524)
Harlequin, 18th century (ca. 1760), Franz Anton Bustelli (Swiss); Manufactured by Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory, German (Neudeck-Nymphenburg), Hard-paste porcelain (1974.356.525) |
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Head from a statue of Harmodios, Imperial, 1st–2nd century A.D.,
Roman copy of Greek original attributed to Kritios and Nesiotes,
Marble (26.60.1) |
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Head from the figure of a woman, ca. 27002500 B.C.; Early Cycladic III,
Cycladic; Keros-Syros culture,
Marble (64.246) |
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Head of a Bearded Man with a Garland Crown (Jupiter?), ca. 123050, Southern Italy, Limestone (L.2003.13) |
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Head of a bearded man, Imperial, 2nd century A.D.,
Roman,
Marble (1993.342) |
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Head of a Cleric, ca. 145060, Eastern France, Red sandstone (47.42) |
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Head of a griffin from a cauldron, third quarter of 7th century B.C.,
Greek (from Olympia),
Bronze (1972.118.54) |
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Head of a Grotesque, ca. 12001220, France, Champagne, Châlons-sur-Marne, Church of Notre-Dame-en-Vaux (?), Limestone (13.152.2) |
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Head of a helmeted Roman soldier, ca. 5075; Flavian, Roman, Marble (25.78.62) |
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Head of a Man Wearing a Cap or Helmet, possibly 2nd3rd century, Probably British Isles (Celtic), Fossiliferous limestone (2000.525.1) |
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Head of a Ptolemaic queen, Hellenistic, ca. 270–250 B.C.,>
Greek,
Marble (2002.66) |
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Head of a veiled goddess, Classical, ca. 425 B.C.,
Greek, Attic,
Marble (2007.328) |
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Head of a Woman, 1909, Pablo Picasso (Spanish), Bronze (1996.403.6) |
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Head of a woman, 3rd–2nd century B.C.,
Greek, South Italian, Tarentine,
Terracotta (23.160.95) |
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Head of a youth, third quarter of 5th century B.C.; Classical, Greek, Bronze (29.48) |
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Head of an Apostle, ca. 12801300, Upper Rhineland, probably Strasbourg, Red sandstone (2004.453) |
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Head of Athena, Hellenistic, late 3rd–early 2nd century B.C.,
Greek,
Marble (1996.178) |
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Head of Augustus, Roman Period, 2720 B.C.,
Egyptian,
Blue-green (glassy?) faience (26.7.1428) |
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Head of Balzac, 1891, Auguste Rodin (French), Terracotta (12.11.1) |
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Head of Christ, late 15thearly 16th century, Netherlands, North Brabant, Limestone, traces of wood (1983.406) |
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Head of Epikouros, Imperial, 2nd century A.D.,
Roman,
Marble (11.90) |
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Head of herm, 1st or 2nd century A.D.; Imperial Roman, Copy of a Greek work of the late 5th century B.C., Marble (03.12.4) |
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Head of Joseph, ca. 1230,
France; Chartres,
Limestone with traces of polychrome (2007.143)
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Head of King David, ca. 1145, France, Paris, Cathedral of Notre-Dame, south portal of west facade (Saint Anne Portal), Limestone (38.180) |
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Hekateion, 1st2nd century A.D., Roman, Marble (1987.11.2) |
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Hercules and Achelous, probably mid-17th century,
Attributed to the Master of the Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian,
Austrian,
Ivory (1982.60.129) |
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The Hope Dionysos, late 1st century A.D., with 18th-century restoration by Vincenzo Pacetti; Imperial, Roman, Marble (1990.247)
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Horse at Trough, cast in 1920 from a wax sculpture of probably ca. 186668, Edgar Degas (French), Bronze, number 13/A (29.100.433) |
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Horse Trotting, the Feet Not Touching the Ground, cast in 1920 from a wax sculpture modeled after 1878, Edgar Degas (French), Bronze, number 49/A (29.100.428) |
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Horse with Head Lowered, cast in 1920 from a wax sculpture modeled probably ca. 188390, Edgar Degas (French), Bronze, number 22/A (29.100.430) |
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A Hypocrite and a Slanderer, ca. 1770–83,
Franz Xaver Messerschmidt (Austrian),
Tin alloy (2010.24) |
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Iphicles and Hercules Attacked by Snakes, mid-15th century,
Italy; Padua,
Terracotta (2006.453) |
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Iris, Messenger of the Gods, also known as Another Voice, Called Iris, modeled ca. 1895, this bronze cast 1965, Auguste Rodin (French), Bronze, on a black marble base (1984.364.7) |
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La Frileuse / Winter, 18th century (1787),
Jean-Antoine Houdon (French),
French (Paris),
Bronze (62.55) |
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La Négresse, 1872,
Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (French), Cast terracotta (1997.491) |
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La Table aux Amours (The Demidoff Table), 1845,
Lorenzo Bartolini (Italian),
Marble (03.11ad) |
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Lamentation with Sorrowing Angels, 17th century,
Workshop of Mattheus van Beveren (Flemish),
Flemish,
Boxwood (64.164.242) |
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Lamp, late 1st century B.C.early 1st century A.D.; Early Imperial, Roman, Terracotta, mold-made, (74.51.2027) |
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"Lansetti II" (Lancet II) vase, 1952,
Timo Sarpaneva (Finnish); Manufacturer: Iittala Lasitehdas Oy,
Glass (56.31.3) |
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Lion and Lioness, ca. 1732,
Model attributed to Johann Gottlieb Kirchner (German),
German (Meissen),
Hard-paste porcelain (1988.294.1,.2) |
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Lion mask door pull, ca. 1425–50,
Germany; Nuremberg, Copper alloy (2007.20) |
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The Little Fourteen-Year-Old Dancer; cast in 1922 from a mixed-media sculpture modeled ca. 187980, Edgar Degas (French), Bronze, partly tinted, with cotton skirt and satin hair ribbon, on a wooden base (29.100.370) |
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Louise Brongniart (1772–1845), 18th century (after a model of 1777),
After Jean-Antoine Houdon (French),
French (Paris),
Marble (14.40.670) |
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Lucretia, 1500–1515,
Conrad Meit (German),
Flemish,
Boxwood (17.190.582) |
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Madame X, ca. 1907, Auguste Rodin (French), Marble (11.173.6) |
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Madeleine, II, 1903, Henri Matisse (French), Bronze (2002.456.115) |
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Man of Sorrows, ca. 1500,
South German,
Ivory with paint (1999.227) |
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Maquette for Arbre Cubiste (Cubist Tree), 1925,
Jan Martel (French); Joël Martel (French),
Painted wood (1997.110) |
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Minerva, 18th century (1766), Clodion (Claude Michel) (French), Rome, Italy, Terracotta (1975.312.6) |
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Mourner, ca. 1453, Étienne Bobillet (Franco-Netherlandish); Paul de Mosselman (Franco-Netherlandish), French, Alabaster (17.190.386,389) |
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Mourning Virgin, from a Crucifixion Group, ca. 158590, Manner of Germain Pilon (French), Gilt bronze (1998.437) |
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Neptune, carved mid-17th century,
Adam Lenckhart (German),
Austria,
Ivory (24.80.91) |
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Nude female with birdlike face holding an infant, ca. 14501200 B.C.; Late Cypriot II; Base-Ring Ware, Cypriot; Said to be from NicosiaAyia Paraskevi, Terracotta (74.51.1542) |
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The Nurse, from a model of ca. 16078,
Probably designed by Guillaume Dupré (French),
Lead-glazed earthenware (1974.356.303)
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Nymph and Satyr Carousing, ca. 178090, Clodion (Claude Michel) (French), French (Paris), Terracotta (14.40.687) |
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Odalisque, 1984, Anthony Caro (British), Steel (1984.328a-d) |
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The Old Courtesan, modeled 1887, this bronze cast 1910,
Auguste Rodin (French), Bronze (11.173.3) |
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Orpheus and Eurydice, probably modeled before 1887, executed 1893, Auguste Rodin (French), Marble (10.63.2) |
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Pair of five-light candelabra, 1774, Luigi Valadier (Italian), Rome, Italy, Porphyry and gilt bronze (1994.14.1,.2) |
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Pair of Nude Male Figures, Demonstrating the Principles of Contrapposto According to Michelangelo and Phidias, ca. 1911,
Auguste Rodin (French),
Terracotta (1987.179.1,.2) |
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Panel with Cross and Griffins, 500700, Byzantine; Made in Egypt, Wood (28.12) |
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Paris, ca. 1500, Antico (Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi) (Italian), Bronze, partly gilt and silvered (55.93) |
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Patera handle in the form of a youth, ca. late 6th century B.C.,
Greek,
Bronze (2005.457) |
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Pectoral Cross, 6th7th century,
Byzantine (Constantinople?),
Gold (2006.569) |
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People of Russia, 17801800, Russian; Saint Petersburg, Imperial Porcelain Manufactory, Hard-paste porcelain (1982.60.167,.175) |
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Perseus with the Head of Medusa, 18046, Antonio Canova (Italian), Marble (67.110.1) |
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Philip VI, Jeanne de Bourgogne, and Jean de France in Prayer, ca. 13401350, French, Marble (17.190.387,388,392) |
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Pietà (Vesperbild), ca. 1400, Bohemian, Limestone (2001.78) |
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Pietà, ca. 1864,
Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (French), Terracotta (2001.199) |
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Polar Bear, ca. 1923,
François Pompon (French),
Marble (30.123ab) |
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Portrait bust of a bearded man, ca. 15075 A.D.; Antonine, Roman, Marble (1998.209) |
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Portrait bust of a man, 1st century B.C.; Republican, Roman, Marble (12.233) |
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Portrait bust of a Roman matron, mid-1st century A.D.; Late Julio-Claudian, Roman, Bronze (52.11.6) |
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Portrait bust of a woman, 200230 A.D.; Severan, Roman, Marble (18.145.39) |
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Portrait bust of Denis Diderot (1713–1784), 18th century (signed and dated 1773),
Jean-Antoine Houdon (French),
French (Paris),
Marble (1974.291) |
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Portrait head of an elderly woman, Late Republican or Early Imperial, Augustan, ca. 4020 B.C.,
Roman,
Marble, pigment (2000.38)
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Portrait head of the Emperor Augustus, ca. 1437; Julio-Claudian, Roman, Marble (07.286.115) |
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Portrait head of the emperor Constantine I, ca. 324337; Constantinian; Late Antique period, Roman, Marble (26.229) |
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Portrait head of the emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus (called Caracalla), ca. 217230; Late Severan, Roman, Marble (40.11.1a) |
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Portrait of the emperor Antoninus Pius, 138161; Antonine, Roman, Marble (33.11.3) |
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Portrait statue of a boy, Late 1st century B.C.early 1st century A.D.; Julio-Claudian, Roman, Bronze (14.130.1) |
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The Pot Seller, ca. 1745, Italian; Capodimonte, Soft-paste porcelain (1982.450.4) |
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Processional Cross, ca. 1000–1050,
Byzantine,
Silver with gilding and gilded silver medallions (1993.163) |
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Processional Cross, late 11thearly 12th century, Spanish; Made in Asturias, Silver, partially gilt on wood core, carved gems, jewels (17.190.1406) |
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The Rape of Proserpina, ca. 1750, Italian; Doccia, Hard-paste porcelain (1997.377) |
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Reclining Figure, No. 4, 195455, Henry Moore (British), Bronze (1995.600) |
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Reclining Nude, II, 1927, Henri Matisse (French), Bronze (1996.403.16) |
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Relief fragment, Imperial, 1st–2nd century A.D.,
Roman; found at Sardis,
Marble (26.199.63) |
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Relief portrait of Carlo Bertinazzi, ca. 1770, Italian; Perhaps Cozzi factory, Hard-paste porcelain (66.92) |
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Reliquary Bust of Saint Yrieix, second quarter of 13th century, France, Limousin, Church of Saint-Yrieix-la-Perche, Gilded silver, rock crystal, gems, glass, originally over walnut core with silver leaf and gesso on interior (17.190.352a,b) |
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Reliquary Shrine, second quarter of 14th century, Attributed to Jean de Touyl (French), Made in Paris, Gilt-silver, translucent enamel, paint (62.96) |
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The River Nile, ca. 178595, Giovanni Volpato (Italian), Hard-paste biscuit porcelain (2001.456) |
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Robert Fulton (1765–1815), ca. 1803,
Jean-Antoine Houdon (French),
France (Paris),
Painted plaster (1989.329) |
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Rods on Round Background, 1963, Pol Bury (Belgian), Wood and metal (1981.167) |
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Sabine Houdon (1787–1836), 18th century (1788),
Jean-Antoine Houdon (French),
French (Paris),
Marble (50.145.66) |
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Saint Anthony Abbot, ca. 1500,
Attributed to Niclaus of Haguenau (German),
German; Made in Strasbourg, Upper Rhine Valley,
Walnut (1988.159) |
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Saint Barbara, ca. 1490, German, probably Strasbourg, Alsace (present-day France), Lindenwood and polychromy (55.166) |
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Saint Christopher, 14001425, French; Made in Toulouse, Silver, silver-gilt (17.190.361) |
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Saint Fiacre, mid-15th century,
Made in Nottingham, England,
Alabaster (25.120.227) |
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Saint James the Greater, ca. 14891493, Gil de Siloe (Spanish), Spanish; Made in Burgos, Alabaster, gold, polychromy (69.88) |
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Saint John the Baptist, ca. 14201430, German or South Netherlandish, Alabaster (1995.412) |
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Saint John the Baptist, Juan Martínez Montañés (Spanish), Gilt and polychromed wood (63.40) |
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Saint Joseph and the Christ Child, second half of 17th century,
Attributed to Nicolaas van der Veken (Flemish),
Flemish,
Boxwood (1971.68) |
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Saint Margaret, ca. 1475,
Southern France (Toulouse?),
Alabaster with traces of gilding (2000.641) |
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Saints Christopher, Eustace, and Erasmus (Three Helper Saints), ca. 1500–1505,
Attributed to Tilman Riemenschneider (German)
Made in Würzburg, Germany,
Limewood (61.86) |
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Sandaled foot, Augustan, late 1st century B.C.–early 1st century A.D.,
Roman,
Ivory (25.78.43) |
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Satyr, ca. 1510–20,
Antico (Pier Jacopo Alari-Bonacolsi) (Italian),
Italy (Mantua),
Bronze (1982.60.91) |
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Satyr, Statuette, 16th century (ca. 15068), Il Riccio (Andrea Briosco) (Italian, Paduan), Made in Padua, Italy, Bronze (1982.45) |
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Seated Bishop, ca. 1495, Tilman Riemenschneider (German), Lindenwood, black stain (1970.137.1) |
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Seated Voltaire (after the original model of 1778), 18th century (?),
Jean-Antoine Houdon (French),
French (Paris),
Plaster, tinted to imitate terracotta (52.211) |
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Shrine of the Virgin, ca. 1300, German; Made in Rhine valley, Oak, linen covering, paint, gilding, gesso (17.190.185) |
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Spanish Dancer, cast in 1920 from a wax sculpture modeled probably ca. 1884, Edgar Degas (French), Bronze, number 45/A, (29.100.395) |
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Standing Bishop, 1508–12,
Hans von Reutlingen or Workshop,
Germany (Aachen),
Silver, gilt silver (1991.9) |
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Standing female figure, ca. 26002400 B.C.; Early Cycladic II; late Spedos type, Attributed to the Bastis Master, Cycladic, Marble (68.148) |
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Standing Virgin and Child, ca. 1470,
Attributed to Nikolaus Gerhaert von Leiden (Northern Lowlands),
Vienna,
Boxwood (1996.14) |
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Statue of a draped seated man, Republican or Early Imperial, 1st century B.C.,
Roman,
Marble (09.221.4) |
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Statue of a kouros (youth), ca. 590580 B.C.; Archaic, Greek, Attic, Naxian marble (32.11.1) |
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Statue of a member of the imperial family shown in heroic semi-nudity, Early Imperial, Augustan or Julio-Claudian, 27 B.C.68 A.D.,
Roman,
Marble, pigment, gilding (2003.407.9) |
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Statue of a togatus, ca. 149 B.C.; Augustan, Roman, Marble (04.15) |
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Statue of a woman, 1st century B.C.,
Cypriot; said to be from the ruins of Golgoi,
Limestone (74.51.2456) |
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Statue of a wounded Amazon, 1st2nd century A.D., Roman copy of a Greek bronze original, ca. 450425 B.C., Marble (32.11.4) |
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Statue of a wounded warrior, ca. 138181 A.D.; Antonine; copy of a Greek bronze statue of ca. 460450 B.C., Roman, Marble (25.116) |
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Statue of a young woman and a girl from a grave monument, ca. 320 B.C., Greek, Attic, Marble (44.11.2,.3) |
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Statue of an athlete finishing a jump, ca. 450 B.C., Greek, Bronze (08.258.11) |
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Statue of an old market woman, Early Imperial, Julio-Claudian, 1st century A.D.,
Roman,
Marble (09.39) |
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Statue of Aphrodite, 1st or 2nd century A.D.,
Roman copy of a Greek statue of the 3rd or 2nd century B.C.,
Marble (52.11.5) |
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Statue of Aphrodite, 2nd century B.C.; Late Hellenistic,
Greek,
Marble (2006.509)
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Statue of Diadoumenos, ca. 6996 A.D.; Flavian; copy of a Greek original, ca. 430 B.C., Roman, Marble (Pentelic) (25.78.56) |
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Statue of Eirene (personification of peace), ca. 1468 A.D.; Julio-Claudian, Roman copy of a Greek original by Kephisodotos, 375/374360/359 B.C., Marble (06.311) |
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Statue of Eros sleeping, Hellenistic or Augustan, 3rd century B.C.early 1st century A.D.,
Greek or Roman,
Bronze (43.11.4) |
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Statue of Herakles seated on a rock, Imperial, 1st or 2nd century A.D.,
Roman; adaptation of a Greek statue of the late 4th or early 3rd century B.C.,
Marble (11.55) |
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Statue of Pan, 1st century A.D.,
Roman,
Marble (1992.11.71) |
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Statuette of a diskos thrower, ca. 480460 B.C.; Classical, Greek, Bronze (07.286.87) |
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Statuette of a draped man, 1st century B.C.1st century A.D.; Hellenistic or Early Imperial, Greek or Roman, Bronze, (07.286.96) |
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Statuette of a gladiator, 1st2nd century A.D.; Imperial, Roman, Terracotta, (10.210.78) |
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Statuette of a horse, 8th century B.C.; Geometric, Greek, Bronze (21.88.24) |
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Statuette of a man and centaur, ca. 750 B.C.; Geometric, Greek, Bronze (17.190.2072) |
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Statuette of a panther, 1st–2nd century A.D.; Imperial, Roman, Bronze, copper, silver, niello (07.261) |
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Statuette of a philosopher on a lamp stand, Early Imperial, Augustan, late 1st century B.C.,
Roman,
Marble (10.231.1) |
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Statuette of a seated harp player, ca. 28002700 B.C.; late Early Cycladic IEarly Cycladic II, Cycladic, Marble (47.100.1) |
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Statuette of a seated youth with articulated arms, late 4thearly 3rd century B.C., Greek, Boeotian; Said to be from Thebes, Terracotta (01.13.1)
Statuette of a seated girl with articulated arms, late 4thearly 3rd century B.C., Greek, Boeotian, Terracotta (01.13.2) |
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Statuette of a standing girl, ca. 300 B.C., Greek, Attic, Terracotta (07.286.31) |
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Statuette of a standing maiden, late 6th century B.C., Etruscan; Italy, Etruria, Bronze (17.190.2066) |
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Statuette of a standing woman, late 4thearly 3rd century B.C.,
Greek, probably Boeotian,
Terracotta (09.221.28) |
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Statuette of a veiled and masked dancer, Hellenistic, 3rd2nd century B.C.,
Greek,
Bronze (1972.118.95)
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Statuette of a woman, 3rd century B.C.,
Greek, probably Boeotian,
Terracotta (07.286.2) |
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Statuette of an African (known as Ethiopian), 3rd2nd century B.C.,
Greek,
Bronze (18.145.10) |
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Statuette of Aphrodite, ca. 150100 B.C.,
Greek, late Hellenistic; variant of the 4th century B.C. Aphrodite of Knidos by Praxiteles,
Bronze (12.173) |
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Statuette of Cybele on a cart drawn by lions, Imperial, second half of 2nd century A.D.,
Roman,
Bronze (97.22.24), |
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Statuette of Herakles, last quarter of 6th century B.C.; Archaic, Greek, Bronze (28.77) |
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Statuette of Saint Agnes after Gian Lorenzo Bernini (15981680), third quarter of 17th century, Cast after a terracotta sketch-model for one of the statues over the colonnades of Saint Peter's Square, Rome, Bronze, brown natural patina, traces of red-gold lacquer (1978.202) |
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Statuette of the Diadoumenos (youth tying a fillet around his head), 1st century B.C.,
Greek; copy of a Greek bronze statue by Polykleitos, ca. 430 B.C.,
Terracotta (32.11.2) |
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Steatopygous female figure, ca. 45004000 B.C.; Neolithic, Cycladic; Greece, Cyclades, Marble (1972.118.104) |
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Support Figure of a Seated Cleric or Friar, ca. 1280,
Northeastern France,
Copper alloy with mercury gilding (1991.252)
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Support for an oblong water basin, 2nd century A.D.,Roman,
Porphyry (1992.11.70) |
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Terms: Figures of Flora and Priapus, 1616 Pietro Bernini (Italian), Originally in the gardens of the Villa Borghese, Rome, Marble |
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Terracotta figurine with articulated arms and legs, early 5th century B.C., Greek, Corinthian (44.11.8) |
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Themis (goddess of custom and law), second half of 4th century B.C., Greek, Marble (03.12.17) |
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The Three Graces,
Roman copy of a Greek work of the second century B.C.,
Marble (2010.260) |
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Three Men Walking II, 1949, Alberto Giacometti (Swiss), Bronze (1999.363.22) |
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Tomb Effigy of Jean d'Alluye, mid-13th century, French; Made in Loire Valley, Limestone (25.120.201) |
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Torso (A Study for Ariane without Arms), modeled ca. 1905 or earlier, Auguste Rodin (French), Terracotta (12.13.1) |
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Torso of a centaur, Imperial, 1st century A.D.,
Roman; copy of a Greek statue of the 2nd century B.C.,
Rosso antico marble (09.221.6) |
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Torso of a youth, Roman overcast of a Greek bronze statue of the early 5th century B.C., Bronze (20.194) |
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Torso of draped, flying Nike, late 5th century B.C., Greek, Terracotta (07.286.23) |
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Triptych on Stand, 1500–1515,
South Netherlandish,
Boxwood (17.190.453) |
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Triton, 16th century (156070), Giovanni Bologna, called Giambologna, Made in Florence, Italy, Bronze (14.40.689) |
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The Tub, cast in 1920 from the original mixed-media sculpture of 188889, Edgar Degas (French), Bronze, number 26/A (29.100.419) |
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Two girls playing a game known as ephedrismos, late 4th3rd century B.C.,
Greek, Corinthian, Terracotta (07.286.4) |
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Two Hands, modeled and cast at an unknown date, Auguste Rodin (French), Plaster (12.12.18,.17) |
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Two portraits of Trebonianus Gallus, 25153 A.D., Roman, Bronze (05.30, 05.47) |
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Ugolino and His Sons, modeled ca. 186061, executed in marble 186567,
Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (French),
Saint-Béat marble (67.250) |
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Unique Forms of Continuity in Space, 1913, Umberto Boccioni (Italian), Bronze (1990.38.3) |
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Untitled, 1985, Mimmo Paladino (Italian), Limestone, iron, encaustic, paint (1986.8) |
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Vase or clock ornament, ca. 1770,
French,
Gilt bronze (07.225.510.316)
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Venus Giving Arms to Aeneas, 1704,
Jean Cornu (French),
France (Paris),
Terracotta and painted wood (32.100.158) |
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The Victory of the Maréchal de Villars at Denain, 1806, modified 1818,
Louis-Simon Boizot (French); cast by Pierre-Phillipe Thomire (French)
Bronze (1978.55) |
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Virgin and Child Enthroned, early 17th century,
Manner of Christoph Angermair (German),
South German,
Ivory (24.80.93) |
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Virgin and Child in Majesty, 11501200, French; Made in Auvergne, Walnut with paint, gesso, and linen (16.32.194) |
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Virgin and Child, ca. 1420 Attributed to Claus de Werve (Franco-Netherlandish), French; Made in Poligny, Burgundy, Limestone, polychromy, gilding (33.23) |
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Virgin and Child, ca. 14251430, Nuremberg, Sandstone with polychromy (1986.340) |
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Virgin and Child, late 16th century,
German or Netherlandish,
Ivory (24.80.89a,b) |
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Visitation, ca. 1310, Attributed to Master Heinrich of Constance, German; Made in Constance, Walnut, paint, gilding, rock-crystal cabochons (17.190.724) |
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Woman Getting Out of the Bath, cast in 1920 from a wax fragment, now destroyed, but modeled probably ca. 188390, Edgar Degas (French), Bronze, number 71/A (29.100.383) |
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Woman Seated in an Armchair Wiping Her Left Armpit, cast in 1920 from a sculpture made of wax, cork, and wood probably ca. 1895, Edgar Degas (French),Bronze, number 43/A (29.100.415) |
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Woman Stretching, cast in 1920 from a wax sculpture modeled probably ca. 1885 or earlier, Edgar Degas (French), Bronze, number 53/A (29.100.393) |
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Woman's Head, 1912,
Amedeo Modigliani (Italian) ,
Limestone (1997.149.10)
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Young Warrior, early 16th century,
Workshop of Tullio Lombardo (Italian, Venetian),
White marble (32.100.155) |
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