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Found 30 Items Tagged "door"
Objects
Union Porcelain Works
1863–ca. 1922
Plaque
last quarter 19th century
Maurice Sterne
American, born Latvia, 1877–1957
The Sacrifice
ca. 1922
Edward Penfield
American, 1866–1925
Spanish Sketch Mounted in Scrap Book
ca. 1911
Coptic
Door with Figure of a Saint
7th century C.E. or 10th–11th century C.E.
Handle
ca. 1352–1332 B.C.E.
Conrad Felixmüller
German, 1897–1977
Selbstbild (Self Portrait)
1921
Baule
Door with Crocodile Relief
19th century
Gerard Vezzuso
American, born 1943
Woman at Door, Bayville, NJ
2000
James Abbott McNeill Whistler
American, 1834–1903
The Little Doorway, Lyme Regis
1895
Dr. George S. Ogden
American, active 1900–1915
Schenck House, Doorway
August 5, 1914
Pedro E. Hernandez
American
Peeping Tom
Charles Caryl Coleman
American, 1840–1928
The Olive Oil Press, Capri
1911–1912
Union Porcelain Works
1863–ca. 1922
Plaque
last quarter 19th century
Maurice Sterne
American, born Latvia, 1877–1957
The Sacrifice
ca. 1922
Edward Penfield
American, 1866–1925
Spanish Sketch Mounted in Scrap Book
ca. 1911
Coptic
Door with Figure of a Saint
7th century C.E. or 10th–11th century C.E.
Handle
ca. 1352–1332 B.C.E.
Conrad Felixmüller
German, 1897–1977
Selbstbild (Self Portrait)
1921
Baule
Door with Crocodile Relief
19th century
Gerard Vezzuso
American, born 1943
Woman at Door, Bayville, NJ
2000
James Abbott McNeill Whistler
American, 1834–1903
The Little Doorway, Lyme Regis
1895
Dr. George S. Ogden
American, active 1900–1915
Schenck House, Doorway
August 5, 1914
Pedro E. Hernandez
American
Peeping Tom
Charles Caryl Coleman
American, 1840–1928
The Olive Oil Press, Capri
1911–1912
Union Porcelain Works
1863–ca. 1922
Plaque
last quarter 19th century
Maurice Sterne
American, born Latvia, 1877–1957
The Sacrifice
ca. 1922
Edward Penfield
American, 1866–1925
Spanish Sketch Mounted in Scrap Book
ca. 1911
Coptic
Door with Figure of a Saint
7th century C.E. or 10th–11th century C.E.
Handle
ca. 1352–1332 B.C.E.
Conrad Felixmüller
German, 1897–1977
Selbstbild (Self Portrait)
1921
Baule
Door with Crocodile Relief
19th century
Gerard Vezzuso
American, born 1943
Woman at Door, Bayville, NJ
2000
James Abbott McNeill Whistler
American, 1834–1903
The Little Doorway, Lyme Regis
1895
Dr. George S. Ogden
American, active 1900–1915
Schenck House, Doorway
August 5, 1914
Pedro E. Hernandez
American
Peeping Tom
Charles Caryl Coleman
American, 1840–1928
The Olive Oil Press, Capri
1911–1912
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