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Rodin, Jean d’Aire, model 1884-1889, cast probably early 20th century, plaster, Gift
Rodin, Jean d’Aire, model 1884-1889, cast probably early 20th century, plaster, Gift
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False Iris [working proof 2], 2012, color aquatint on wove paper [working proof 2], Gift
American sculptor, assemblagist, and filmmaker Joseph Cornell was one of the first modernist artists to use found objects as his materials. Cornell was born in 1903 in Nyack, New York, and spent much of his life in New York City’s Flushing neighborhood.
Brooke Alexander, Inc., Untitled (How to Make a Rainbow), 1972, color screenprint, Gift
Model, Woman with Shawl, New York City, 1942, printed 1976, gelatin silver print, Gift
of birds), c. 1600, bound volume with 32 engraved plates (including title page), Gift
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with brown wash over black chalk on laid paper, laid down on an old album sheet, Gift
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and hardground etching, and aquatint on two sheets of Arches Cover wove paper, Gift
Love), 2013, color digital print with screenprint on Canson Infinity wove paper, Gift
Police officer with family, Long Island, New York, 1979, gelatin silver print, Gift
works of art Artwork Edward Hicks, Portrait of a Child, c. 1840, oil on wood, Gift