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Title
Cup and Saucer
Description
Bodies are pre-1917 Revolution, imperial Russian blank
Date
1923
Title
Cup and Saucer
Description
null
Date
between 1930 and 1931 (design)
Title
Cupid and Psyche
Description
After a fresco based on Giulio Romano’s drawing, 1528, to decorate the Sala di Psyche in the Palazzo del Te, Mantua.
Date
1573 - 1574
Title
Cupid Burning Hercules's Club (after drawing by Guido Reni)
Description
Plate 91
Date
1777
Title
Cutlery
Description
Designed for the Glasgow, Scotland, tea rooms of Catherine Cranston, including the Ingram Street Tea Rooms and Willow Tea Rooms
Date
circa 1903 - 1904
Title
The Dadaist Raoul Hausmann, Sitting
Description
null
Date
1930, printed 1974
Title
The Dance of Angels (Engelreigen)
Description
null
Date
1927
Title
Dance of Death, the Year 17 (Dead Man's Hill) (Totentanz anno 17 [Höhe Toter Mann])
Description
null
Date
1924
Title
Daphne and Chloe (Daphnis und Cloe)
Description
null
Date
1919 (plate, published 1920)
Title
Daphne Fleeing from Apollo
Description
Spalliera panel; part of a series with 1973.44
Date
circa 1500
Title
Daphne Found Asleep by Apollo
Description
Spalliera panel; part of a series with 1973.45
Date
circa 1500
Title
David Cutting Off the Head of Goliath
Description
null
Date
1540
Title
David with the Head of Goliath (David con la testa di Golia) (after a painting attributed to Onorio Marinari)
Description
Copy after the painting attributed to Onorio Marinari in the Palazzo Pitti, Florence (inv. no, 1555); made for reproduction as an engraving in : Ferdinando Ranalli, L'Imperiale e Reale Galleria di Firenze, pubblicato con incisioni in rame da una Societa sotto la direzione di Lorenzo Bartolini, Giuseppe Bezzuoli e Samuele Jesi e illustrata da F.R. (Florence: 1841-46).
Date
n.d.
Title
The Dead Christ Attended by Angels
Description
null
Date
circa 1525 - 1550
Title
Dead Hare (Toter Hase)
Description
On same photographic paper as 2007.117.1
Date
1929
Title
A Dead Man in Mud (Toter im Schlamm)
Description
null
Date
1924
Title
A Dead Man (St. Clément) (Toter [St. Clément])
Description
null
Date
1924
Title
A Dead Trench Sentry (Toter Sappenposten)
Description
null
Date
1924
Title
Death and a Boy (Tod und Jüngling)
Description
null
Date
1920 - 1921
Title
Death and the Woman (Tod und Frau)
Description
null
Date
early 1910 (plate, this impression printed between 1931 and 1945
Title
Death and the Woodcutter (Mort et le Bucheron)
Description
null
Date
n.d.
Title
Death by Gas (Templeux-La-Fosse, August 1916) (Gastote [Templeux-La-Fosse, August 1916])
Description
null
Date
1924
Title
Death Chasing the Flock of Mortals
Description
null
Date
1896
Title
Death (Der Tod)
Description
Variously described as a woodcut or linocut
Date
1919
Title
Bridge to the Isle Saint Louis, Paris
Description
null
Date
1923
Title
Broad Close #167 High Street
Description
null
Date
circa 1863
Title
Bronze Armlet
Description
Victorian facsimile made for the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1892-1893; after late 2nd century C.E. original
Date
circa 1892 (facsimile)
Title
Bronze Disc, Incorrectly Restored as a Sunflower Pin
Description
Victorian facsimile made for the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1892-1893; after c. 5th century original
Date
circa 1892 (facsimile)
Title
Bronze Fibula
Description
Victorian facsimile made for the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1892-1893; after late Celtic Period original
Date
circa 1892 (facsimile)
Title
Bronze Fibula
Description
Victorian facsimile made for the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1892-1893; after end of 2nd century C.E. original
Date
circa 1892 (facsimile)
Title
Bronze Fibula
Description
Victorian facsimile made for the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1892-1893; after late Celtic Period original
Date
circa 1892 (facsimile)
Title
Bronze Fibula
Description
Victorian facsimile made for the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1892-1893; after late Celtic Period original
Date
circa 1892 (facsimile)
Title
Bronze Fibula
Description
Victorian facsimile made for the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1892-1893; after late Celtic Period original
Date
circa 1892 (facsimile)
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