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Object Manager AIC Google Art Project Selections 155 records India! Rajasthan, Mewar, Udaipur, attributed to the “Stipple Master” (active c. 1692-c. 1715)! A Monumental Portrait of a Monkey, c. 1705-1710! Opaque watercolor and gold on paper! 45 x 56 cm (17.7 x 22 in) image! 48.5 x 58.7 cm (19 x 23 in) outermost border! Lacy Armour Fund, James and Marilynn Alsdorf Acquisition Fund, 2011.248! Asian Art! Georges Seurat! French, 1859-1891! A Sunday on La Grande Jatte -- 1884, 1884-86! Oil on canvas! 81 3/4 x 121 1/4 in. (207.5 x 308.1 cm)! Helen Birch Bartlett Memorial Collection, 1926.224! Medieval to Modern European Painting and Sculpture! Pierre-Auguste Renoir! French, 1841-1919! Acrobats at the Cirque Fernando (Francisca and Angelina Wartenberg), 1879! Oil on canvas! 51 3/4 x 39 1/8 in. (131.5 x 99.5 cm)! Potter Palmer Collection, 1922.440! Medieval to Modern European Painting and Sculpture! Lucas Cranach the Elder! German, 1472 (?)-1553! Adam, 1533/37 ! Oil on panel! 42 5/16 x 14 5/16 in. (107.5 x 36.4 cm ); painted surface: 41 5/8 x 14 5/16 in. (105.7 x 36.4! cm)! Charles H. and Mary F. S. Worcester Collection, 1935.294! Medieval to Modern European Painting and Sculpture! Winslow Homer! American, 1836-1910! After the Hurricane, Bahamas, 1899! Transparent watercolor, with touches of opaque watercolor, rewetting, blotting and scraping,! over graphite, on moderately thick, moderately textured (twill texture on verso), ivory wove! paper! 380 x 543 mm! Mr. and Mrs. Martin A. Ryerson Collection, 1933.1235! Prints and Drawings 1 Roy Lichtenstein! American, 1923-1997! Alka Seltzer, 1966! Graphite and lithographic rubbing crayon pochoir, with scraping, on cream wove paper, fixed ! 763 x 567 mm! Margaret Fisher Endowment, 1993.176! Prints and Drawings! Grant Wood! American, 1891-1942! American Gothic, 1930! Oil on Beaver Board! 78 x 65.3 cm (30 3/4 x 25 3/4 in.)! Friends of American Art Collection, 1930.934! American Art! Etruscan! Architectural Relief, Hellenistic Period, 3rd/2nd century B.C.! Terracotta, pigment! 45.8 x 46 x 21.9 cm (18 1/16 x 18 1/8 x 8 5/8 in.)! Katherine K. Adler Memorial Fund, 1984.2! Ancient and Byzantine Art! François Boucher! French, 1703–1770! Are They Thinking about the Grape? (Pensent-ils au raisin?), 1747! Oil on canvas! oval, 80.8 x 68.5 cm (31 3/4 x 27")! Martha E. Leverone Endowment, 1973.304! Medieval to Modern European Painting and Sculpture! Paul Gauguin! French, 1848-1903! Arlésiennes (Mistral), 1888! Oil on jute! 28 3/4 x 36 3/16 in. (73 x 92 cm)! Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Larned Coburn Memorial Collection, 1934.391! Medieval to Modern European Painting and Sculpture! Chinese! Armored Guardian (Tomb Figure), Tang dynasty (A.D. 618-906), late 7th/early 8th century! Buff earthenware with polychromy and gilding! 96.5 cm (38 in.)! Gift of Russell Tyson, 1943.1139! Asian Art! 2 Claude Monet! French, 1840-1926! Arrival of the Normandy Train, Gare Saint-Lazare, 1877! Oil on canvas! 23 1/2 x 31 1/2 in. (59.6 x 80.2 cm)! Mr. and Mrs. Martin A. Ryerson Collection, 1933.1158! Medieval to Modern European Painting and Sculpture! Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec! French, 1864-1901! At the Moulin Rouge, 1892/95! Oil on canvas! 48 7/16 x 55 1/2 in. (123 x 141 cm)! Helen Birch Bartlett Memorial Collection, 1928.610! Medieval to Modern European Painting and Sculpture! German, Augsburg! Made by Philip Hainhofer (German, 1578-1647)! Carver: Adam Eck, died 1664! Augsburg Cabinet, c. 1630! Wood, ebony; carved and inlaid ivory, stained and carved wood relief, gilded bronze, iron! implements! 160 x 110.5 cm (63 x 43 1/2 in.); Diameter: 64.8 cm (25 1/2 in.)! Anonymous Purchase Fund, 1970.404! European Decorative Arts Hilaire Germain Edgar Degas! French, 1834-1917! Ballet at the Paris Opera, 1877! Pastel over monotype on cream laid paper! 352 x 706 mm (plate); 359 x 719 mm (sheet)! Gift of Mary and Leigh Block, 1981.12! Prints and Drawings! Korean! Bird Shaped Ewer with Crowned Rider Holding a Bowl, Goryeo dynasty (918-1213), 12th century! Stoneware with celadon glaze and underglaze incised decoration! 21.4 x 17.7 x 13.2 cm! Bequest of Russell Tyson, 1964.1213! Asian Art! Japan! Bishamon-ten, 11th century! Wood with traces of polychromy! Height: approx. 135 cm (52 3/4 in.)! Robert Allerton Endowment, 1968.145! Asian Art! 3 Georgia O'Keeffe! American, 1887-1986! Black Cross, New Mexico, 1929! Oil on canvas! 99.1 x 76.2 cm (39 x 30 in.) ! Art Institute Purchase Fund, 1943.95! American Art! Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes! Spanish, 1746–1828! Boy on a Ram, 1786/87! Oil on canvas! 50 1/16 x 44 1/8 in. (127.2 x 112.1 cm)! Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Brooks McCormick, 1979.479! Medieval to Modern European Painting and Sculpture! Francesco Mochi! Italian, 1580-1654! Bust of a Youth (Saint John the Baptist?), 1630/40! Marble, on variegated black marble socle! 40.5 x 33 x 29 cm (15 7/8 x 13 x 11 3/8 in.)! From the collection of the estate of Federico Gentili di Giuseppe; restricted gift of Mrs. Harold T.! Martin through the Antiquarian Society; Major Acquisitions Centennial Endowment; through prior! gift of Arthur Rubloff; European Decorative Arts Purchase Fund, 1989.1! Medieval to Modern European Painting and Sculpture Wilhelm Lehmbruck! German, 1881–1919! Bust of Kneeling Girl, 1911! Cast stone! 19 1/2 x 18 1/2 x 13 1/2 in. (49.5 x 47 x 34.3 cm)! Gift of Robert Allerton, 1939.406! Medieval to Modern European Painting and Sculpture! Charles-Honoré Lannuier! American, born France, 1779-1819! Card Table, c. 1815! Mahogany with rosewood veneer, giltwood, brass and ebony inlay, ormolu! 74.9 x 91.1 x 45.1 cm (29 1/8 x 35 7/8 x 17 3/4 in.)! Gift of Jamee J. and Marshall Field; Pauline Armstrong Endowment, 1994.712! American Art! Chimú! North coast, Peru! Ceremonial Knife (Tumi), A.D. 1100/1470 ! Gold with turquoise inlay! 34 x 12.7 cm (13 3/8 x 5 in.)! Ada Turnbull Hertle Endowment, 1963.841! African Art and Indian Art of the Americas! 4 Korean! Chaekkori, Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910), 19th century! Ink and color on paper mounted on silk brocade with wooden frame! 162.5 x 415.2 cm (63 31/32 x 163 5/8 in.)! Wirt D. Walker Fund, 2006.3! Asian Art! Konstantin Grcic! German, born 1965! Manufacturer: Magis (Italian, founded 1976)! chair_ONE, 2003! Die-cast aluminum and concrete! 78.7 x 55 x 78.7 cm (31 x 22 x 31 in.)! Restricted gift of the Architecture & Design Society, 2007.57! Architecture and Design! Attributed to John Cogswell! American, 1738-1819! Chest of Drawers, 1780/95! Mahogany with white pine! 79.7 x 91.8 x 50.8 cm (31 3/8 x 36 1/8 x 20 in.)! Helen Bowen Blair Fund, 1979.499! American Art! Joan Mitchell! American, 1925-1992! City Landscape, 1955! Oil on linen! 203.2 x 203.2 cm (80 x 80 in.), unframed! Gift of Society for Contemporary American Art, 1958.193! Contemporary Art! Claude Monet! French, 1840-1926! Cliff Walk at Pourville, 1882! Oil on canvas! 26 1/8 x 32 7/16 in. (66.5 x 82.3 cm)! Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Larned Coburn Memorial Collection, 1933.443! Medieval to Modern European Painting and Sculpture! Gustave Le Gray! French, 1820–1884! Cloudy Sky, Mediterranean Sea, 1857! Albumen print, from the "Vistas del Mar" album! 30.9 x 41.7 cm! Hugh Edwards Fund, 1971.577.2! Photography! 5 Egyptian! Coffin and Mummy of Paankhenamun, Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty 22 (c. 945–715 B.C.)! Cartonnage, gold leaf, pigment; human remains! 170.2 x 43.2 x 31.7 cm (67 x 17 x 12 1/2 in.)! William M. Willner Fund, 1910.238! Ancient and Byzantine Art! Aztec (Mexica)! Tenochtitlan, Mexico! Coronation Stone of Motecuhzoma II (Stone of the Five Suns), 1503! Basalt! 55.9 x 66 x 22.9 cm (22 x 26 x 9 in.)! Major Acquisitions Fund, 1990.21! African Art and Indian Art of the Americas! Jacques de Baerze! Netherlandish, active before 1384–after 1399! Corpus of Christ from the Altarpiece of the Crucifixion, 1391–99! Walnut with traces of polychromy and gilding! 27.7 x 18.3 x 5.2 cm (11 x 6 1/4 x 2 1/16 in.)! Gift of Honoré Palmer, 1944.1370! Medieval to Modern European Painting and Sculpture! India! Madhya or Uttar Pradesh! Cow Suckling a Calf, c. 9th century! Pinkish sandstone! 55.3 x 73.7 x 9.6 cm (22 3/4 x 29 x 3 3/4 in.)! James W. and Marilynn Alsdorf Collection, 2006.180! Asian Art! Georgia O'Keeffe! American, 1887-1986! Cow's Skull with Calico Roses, 1931! Oil on canvas! 91.4 x 61 cm (36 x 24 in.) ! Alfred Stieglitz Collection, gift of Georgia O'Keeffe, 1947.712! American Art! Winslow Homer! American, 1836-1910! Croquet Scene, 1866! Oil on canvas! 40.3 x 66.2 cm (15 7/8 x 26 1/16 in.)! Friends of American Art Collection; Goodman Fund, 1942.35! American Art! 6 Hans Ludwig Kienle! Germany, Ulm! Cup in the form of a Rearing Horse and Rider, 1630! Silver, cast and partly gilt with repousse oval base! Height: 31.5 cm (12 3/8 in.)! 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