The Artist at his Easel Painting from an Antique Sculpture [reverse]Attributed to Charles-Jean-François Chéronc. 1670ObjectsNational Gallery of Art
ArmchairFrench or British 19th Century chairmaker and Gobelins Tapestry Factory after cartoons by Louis Tessierprobably c. 1830/1850ObjectsNational Gallery of Art
Cuneiform tablet: Utu-gin e-ta, balag composition addressed to Enlilca. 145 BCEObjectsThe Metropolitan Museum of Art
Ostrich egg and standAfter Johannes Meyer, Swiss, 1655 - 171217th centuryObjectsCooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
SidewallRobert Graves Co., New York, New York1900–1920ObjectsCooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
Virgin and Child with Saint Johnrelated artist: Andrea del Verrocchio; Italian 15th Century; Follower of Andrea del VerrocchioObjectsNational Gallery of Art
Dead Pheasant Mounted on a BoardPierre Jules Menemodel 1846, cast by 1929ObjectsNational Gallery of Art
Cup and SaucerWedgwood Manufactory — England, founded 1759Burslem, c. 1815ObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Glass mosaic bowl fragmentlate 1st century BCE–early 1st century CEObjectsThe Metropolitan Museum of Art
Armchair No. 8Designed by Otto Wagner (Austrian, 1841-1918) — Austria, ViennaAustria, 1898/99ObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Jason (or Apollo) and the DragonPseudo Antonio da Bresciaearly 16th centuryObjectsNational Gallery of Art
Galerie métallique des grands hommes français (Great Men of France)Jacques-Édouard Gatteaux, French, 1788 - 18811817ObjectsCooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
Medal for the Fiftieth Anniversary of the École française d'Athènes [obverse]Louis-Oscar Roty1898ObjectsNational Gallery of Art
VaseTiffany & Company, American, established 1853ca. 1909–10ObjectsCooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
Coffee PotWorcester Porcelain Factory (Warmstry House Period, 1751–1783) — Worcester, England, founded 1751Worcester, c. 1775ObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Coffee cup (part of a service)Chelsea Porcelain Manufactoryca. 1758–69ObjectsThe Metropolitan Museum of Art
Ear Ornament with Granulate Design and Foliate Motifsecond half of the 8th–second half of the 10th centuryObjectsThe Metropolitan Museum of Art
CaseTiffany & Company, American, established 1853ca. 1880ObjectsCooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum