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Dust Muhammad The Story of Haftvad and the Worm 1540 CE Watercolor, gold, ink on paper 18" x 12" Aga Khan Museum, Toronto Canada | |
Hellenistic Greek Maker Horse Head Bronze 1 7/8 x 37 3/8 × 15 3/4“ 350 BCE National Archeological Museum of Florence | |
Roman makers Discobolus Lancellotti Marble copies of a lost bronze statue by Myron 5th century BCE Palazzo Massimo alle Terme, Rome. | |
Copy after Andrea del Verrocchio. Lorenzo de’ Medici, painted terracotta, 25 7/8 x 23 1/4 x 12 7/8“, 1478/1521 CE National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. | |
Upper Paleolithic maker. Panel of Lions and Rhinoceroses, c. 30,000 BCE, red ochre, charcoal, and chalk, dimensions unknown. ChauvetCave, France. | |
Middle Paleolithic maker(s). “Hashtag,” c. 73,000 BP, red ochre on rock, dimensions unknown. BlombosCave, South Africa. | |
Kongo carver and ritual specialist. Nkisi nkondi, 19th century., wood, nails, knives, mirror, 33.9 x 13.75 x 11”. Brooklyn Museum, New York. | |
Southern Song maker. Jian-ware bowl with “hare’s fur,” 11-12th century., stoneware with iron oxide glaze, 3.1 x 6.5” Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. | |
Chōjirō with Rikyu Tea bowl, c. 1575, clay with black glaze (raku ware), 3.6 x 3.75” Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. | |
Northern Song maker. Yaozhou ware tea bowl, 10-13thc., carved stoneware with celadonglaze, 5” diameter. Private collection | |
Liangzhu era maker (3200-2000 BCE) c. 2500 BCE, jade (nephrite), 8.4“ diameter. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. | |
Saint-Cloud maker (France). Vase, 1695-1700, soft porcelain, dimensions unknown. Musée des Arts Decoratifs, Paris |
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