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Head
Etruscan
ca. 600 B.C.
63.155
Portrait Head From A Sarcophagus
Egyptian
ca. 1000 B.C.
63.157
Bodhisattva Gwaneum
Korean
8th century
56.116
Attendant of Kannon (Basu-sen)
Japanese
1185-1333
56.131
Monkey band leader
Unknown artist
ca. 1756
76.252
Man with dog and woman with lamb
Unknown artist
ca. 1775-80
76.253
Neptune with a dolphin
Unknown artist
ca. 1780
76.254
Sculptor's model of an owl
Egyptian
2nd century
55.130
Anatolia
ca. 2500 B.C.-2000 B.C.
68.211
Male Figurine
Melanesian
50.104
Cherub representing Spring
Unknown artist
ca. 1780-85
76.250
Circle with Monogram
Egyptian
55.148
Girl with pitcher
German
late 19th century
57.160
Figure of a boy
German, Fulda
1780-88
76.274
Scaramouche
German, Kloster Veilsdorf
ca. 1775
76.275
Ramondo
German, Kloster Veilsdorf
ca. 1775
76.276
Figure of Boy
German, Kloster Veilsdorf
ca. 1780
76.277
Harlequin
German, Kloster Veilsdorf
ca. 1765
76.278
Flemish
13th - 14th century
49.119
Figure of boy
Danish
18th century
76.281
Stone Fragment:  Eros with a Fish
Egyptian
5th-6th century
46.101
Relief:  Jackal
Egyptian
4th-1st century B.C.
57.170
Horse
Greek
8th century B.C.
46.105
Statuette of Anubis
Egyptian
49.127
Fragment:  Figure of a Woman
Greek
5th-4th century B.C.
55.138
Woman and hunter
Unknown artist
1760
54.133
Thoth enthroned
Egyptian
ca. 2nd century B.C.
55.164
Winged scarab
Egyptian
3rd - 1st century B.C.
45.107
Children drinking milk
Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory
1766-73
56.179
Torso of a queen in the guise of Isis
Egyptian
3rd - 1st century B.C.
57.188
Head of Amenemhet III
Egyptian
ca. 18th-19th century B.C.
55.176
Head of a man (Tiberius?)
Roman
1st century, eyes recut 2nd or 3rd century
47.9
Head of a Man (Caesar?)
Roman
1st century B.C.
54.178

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