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Classifications: Drawings and Watercolors

Classifications: Drawings and Watercolors
181 to 216 of 952
Potatoes
Kazuki Yasuo
20th century
62.147
Willow Branch with Buds
Kazuki Yasuo
20th century
62.148
River Pattern
Raymond L. Hill
ca. 1952
52.115
Insect
Kenneth Callahan
1953
54.128
Studies of a Lioness
Eugene Delacroix
19th century
51.109
Mid-Century Hibernation
Morris Graves
1954
57.145
Christ Carrying the Cross
Belisario Corenzio
17th century
62.146
Written Over the Plains #2
Mark Tobey
1959
59.171
Poem Scroll with Deer
Tawaraya Sotatsu
1610s
51.127
An Architectural Study
Luca Cambiaso
16th century
61.189
Abstraction
Charles Seliger
1954
55.154
Abstraction
Charles Seliger
1954
55.155
Sketch (Flowers?)
Charles Seliger
1954
55.156
Sketch (Flowers?)
Charles Seliger
1954
55.157
Abstraction
Charles Seliger
1954
55.158
Landscape
Auguste Renoir
ca. 1878-80
52.140
Head of a Man
Arcady Walter
1928
47.111
Woman Reading (Femme lisant)
French
April, 1944
53.149
Mask of the Great Cannibal (Kwakiutl)
Helmi Juvonen
1954
55.162.1
Fighting Men
Salvator Rosa
ca. 1652
53.150
Sea Captain's House
May Marshall
1946
50.108
Saint Theresa with Angels
Giovanni Francesco Barbieri Guercino
17th century
51.115
Nude Before an Oven (Mädchenakt vor dem Ofen)
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
1918
68.221
Waves Rolling in to the Beach
William Trost Richards
19th century
53.153
Acteon
Ezio Martinelli
1956
56.171
Hobo
Francis de Erdely
20th century
54.160
Figure of the Crucified Christ
Jan Zach
20th century
56.174
Self-Portrait
Mark Tobey
1949
52.151
Atlanta with the Boar's Head
Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo
18th century
57.187
Farmland in Chester Co., Pa.
William Trost Richards
1889
53.152
Calligraphy; An artist at work
Persian
ca. 1600
62.205
Ecce Homo
Luca Cambiaso
16th century
54.147
The Corral
George Aden Ahgupuk
1950
50.147
Mountain Trees
Kenneth Callahan
1952
54.171
Mountain Landscape
Kenneth Callahan
1951
54.172

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