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Buncheong Landscape - The Sky
Buncheong Landscape - The Sky
Lee Kang-Hyo
Stoneware with glaze
Art Institute of Chicago
Teabowl
Teabowl
Hamada Shinsaku
Glazed stoneware
Art Institute of Chicago
Water Jar (Mizusashi)
Water Jar (Mizusashi)
Miraku Kamei XV
Glazed stoneware
Art Institute of Chicago
Whistling Vessel
Whistling Vessel
Tiwanaku
Earthenware and slip
Art Institute of Chicago
Architectural Study Elmina Castle with Staircase, Elmina, Ghana
Architectural Study Elmina Castle with Staircase, Elmina, Ghana
Marc Riboud
Gelatin silver print
Art Institute of Chicago
Amphora (Storage Jar)
Amphora (Storage Jar)
Painter of Tarquinia RC 2984
terracotta, black-figure
Art Institute of Chicago
"Verona" Cup and Saucer Set
"Verona" Cup and Saucer Set
Stanley Tigerman
Porcelain with overglaze transfer-printed decoration
Art Institute of Chicago
Blue and Red Macaws
Blue and Red Macaws
Katsukawa Shunsen (Shunko II)
Color woodblock print
Art Institute of Chicago
Moon Flask
Moon Flask
Mintons Ltd.
Bone china
Art Institute of Chicago
Bag
Bag
Banjara
Cotton, plain weave; embroidered with chain stitch, cross-stitch, herringbone stitch, and buttonhole stitch with applied mirrors
Art Institute of Chicago
The White Angel (Der Weisse Engel)
The White Angel (Der Weisse Engel)
Naeem Mohaiemen
Printed text
Art Institute of Chicago
Portfolio #1
Portfolio #1
Pascal Kern
34 objects including 14 postcards with stamps, 2 letters with stamps, 2 Bonne Anne cards, 2 envelopes, 1 Fiction colorée card, 1 small Usine à Bastos card with "ici" to indicate an address near the canal, 1 Boca Raton invitation, 1 announcement of birth of Raphaelle, 3 photographs/slides
Art Institute of Chicago
Miss Rita Renoir thinks that striptease gets its effect on the viewer, as it is done with mind and feeling, more than with the body. To demonstrate this theory, Rita Renoir performed for us a "striptease of the face", from the series "Strip-Tease"
Miss Rita Renoir thinks that striptease gets its effect on the viewer, as it is done with mind and feeling, more than with the body. To demonstrate this theory, Rita Renoir performed for us a "striptease of the face", from the series "Strip-Tease"
Frank Horvat
Gelatin silver print
Art Institute of Chicago
Section 1 of The Blind
Section 1 of The Blind
Sophie Calle
Gelatin silver prints, chromogenic print, and wooden shelf
Art Institute of Chicago
Rehearsal in Costume, from the series "La Télévision"
Rehearsal in Costume, from the series "La Télévision"
Frank Horvat
Gelatin silver print
Art Institute of Chicago
Fragment
Fragment
Nasca
Cotton and wool (camelid), slit tapestry with eccentric wefts
Art Institute of Chicago
Jar
Jar
Shimaoka Tatsuzo
Glazed stoneware
Art Institute of Chicago
Flower vase with fluted neck and flared mouth
Flower vase with fluted neck and flared mouth
Kawase Shinobu
Porcelainous stoneware with cladon glaze
Art Institute of Chicago
Seki-sai bachi; Red colored vase
Seki-sai bachi; Red colored vase
Machiko Ogawa
Stoneware made from Seto and Shigaraki blended clays and covered with red iron oxide matte glaze that is rubbed on twice between the second and third firings
Art Institute of Chicago
Tawamure; Capriccio
Tawamure; Capriccio
Hiroaki Morino
Glazed stoneware
Art Institute of Chicago
"Verona" Cup and Saucer Set
"Verona" Cup and Saucer Set
Stanley Tigerman
Porcelain with overglaze transfer-printed decoration
Art Institute of Chicago
Knoll Sample
Knoll Sample
Knoll International, Inc.
Art Institute of Chicago
Jar
Jar
Hamada Shôji
Stoneware; iron glaze
Art Institute of Chicago
Knoll Sample
Knoll Sample
Knoll International, Inc.
Art Institute of Chicago
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