Fragments with Roundel and Stripe PatternItaly or SpainItaly, 13th-14th centuryTextiles & patternsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Great Comet and Fiery BlazeJosé Guadalupe Posada — Mexican, 1852-1913Mexico, 1899PrintsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Ritual HeadHemba — Democratic Republic of the Congo; Central AfricaDemocratic Republic of the Congo, Mid–/late 19th centuryObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Fragment of a Dress FabricPersia (present day Iran)Persia, Probably Safavid dynasty (1501–1722), 1601–25Textiles & patternsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Very Extravagant VersesJosé Guadalupe Posada — Mexican, 1852-1913Mexico, 1903PrintsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Bacchante with Infant FaunFrederick W. MacMonnies (American, 1863–1937) — Cast by Jaboeuf et Rouard; Paris, FranceParis, Modeled 1894, cast after 1894ObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Lot and His Family Fleeing from Sodom, from The Story of LotHeinrich Aldegrever — German, 1502-c.1560Germany, 1555PrintsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Herodias with the Head of John the BaptistHeinrich Aldegrever — German, 1502-c.1560Germany, 1528PrintsThe Art Institute of Chicago
I Am Don Juan TenorioManuel Manilla — Mexican, 1830-c.1900Mexico, n.d.PrintsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Tiraz FragmentEgyptEgypt, Fatimid period (969-1171), 11th centuryTextiles & patternsThe Art Institute of Chicago
The Judgment of SolomonHeinrich Aldegrever — German, 1502-c.1560Germany, 1555PrintsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Wall Fountain and BasinSceaux Faience Manufactory (1748–1810) — Sceaux, FranceSceaux, c. 1755ObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Vessel Fragment with Fleur-de-lis EmblemsIslamic — Fustat (now Cairo), EgyptOld Cairo, Mamluk dynasty (1250–1517), 14th–15th centuryObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Sad and Lamentable Cry of a Poor Little OrphanManuel Manilla — Mexican, 1830-c.1900Mexico, n.d.PrintsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Electric Light ArrivesManuel Manilla — Mexican, 1830-c. 1900Mexico, 1900PrintsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Cup with Cover and SaucerWedgwood Manufactory — England, founded 1759Burslem, c. 1780ObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Vessel FragmentIslamic — Fustat (now Cairo), EgyptOld Cairo, Mamluk dynasty (1250–1517), 14th–15th centuryObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
The Horses of AnahitaWilliam Morris Hunt — American, 1824–1879United States, Modeled 1848–50, cast 1882–1910ObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Calavera of Francisco Madero, from Calavera MaderistaJosé Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, 1852-1913) — published by the Print and Drawing Club of The Art Institute of ChicagoMexico, printed 1944PrintsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Turtleback Moorish ChandelierTiffany Studios (American, 1902–32) — Corona, New YorkCorona, c. 1900ObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Calavera of Francisco Madero, from Calavera MaderistaJosé Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, 1852-1913) — published by the Print and Drawing Club of The Art Institute of ChicagoMexico, printed 1944PrintsThe Art Institute of Chicago
My Old Mother-in-Law is Always Ready to Scold without Any ReasonManuel Manilla — Mexican, 1830-c. 1900Mexico, n.d.PrintsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Calavera of Francisco Madero, from Calavera MaderistaJosé Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, 1852-1913) — published by the Print and Drawing Club of The Art Institute of ChicagoMexico, printed 1944PrintsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Susanna Surprised by the Elders, from The Story of SusannaHeinrich Aldegrever — German, 1502-c.1560Germany, 1555PrintsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Saint StephenWilliam Rimmer (American, born England, 1816–1879)Massachusetts, 1860ObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
FragmentWari — Uyujalla basin, Ica Valley, south coast, PeruPeru, About 600-800 CETextiles & patternsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Game of the CoyoteFollower of José Guadalupe Posada; Mexican, 1852-1913Mexico, n.d.PrintsThe Art Institute of Chicago
All the Little Boys Ask for Their TarascaJosé Guadalupe Posada — Mexican, 1852-1913Mexico, n.d.PrintsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Calavera of Francisco Madero, from Calavera MaderistaJosé Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, 1852-1913) — published by the Print and Drawing Club of The Art Institute of ChicagoMexico, printed 1944PrintsThe Art Institute of Chicago
March Dedicated to General C. Porfirio DiazJosé Guadalupe Posada — Mexican, 1852-1913Mexico, n.d.PrintsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Daniel WebsterThomas Ball (American, 1819–1911) — Cast by James Tyler Ames (American, 1810–1883); Chicopee, MassachusettsChicopee, Modeled and cast 1853ObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Vessel Fragment with Polo Stick EmblemIslamic — Fustat (now Cairo), EgyptOld Cairo, Mamluk dynasty (1250–1517), 14th–15th centuryObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Biscuit Mold: Adam and Eve Expelled from the Gates of EdenGermany or NetherlandsGermany, Possibly 17th centuryThe Art Institute of Chicago
Vessel Fragment with Bird DecorationIslamic — Fustat (now Cairo), EgyptOld Cairo, Mamluk dynasty (1250–1517), 15th centuryObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Lassoing Wild HorsesSolon Hannibal Borglum (American, 1868–1922)United States, 1898ObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Here is the Calavera, Gentlemen, of all the Little Do-GoodersJosé Guadalupe Posada — Mexican, 1852-1913Mexico, n.d.PrintsThe Art Institute of Chicago
ChristJosé Benito Ortega — American, 1858–1941; New MexicoNew Mexico, 1880–1907ObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Bathsheba at the BathHeinrich Aldegrever — German, 1502-c.1560Germany, 1532PrintsThe Art Institute of Chicago
The Steps, British MuseumJoseph Pennell — American, 1857-1926United States, 1904PrintsThe Art Institute of Chicago
The Domyoji Scene (Domyoji no dan), from the series "Sugawara's Secrets (Sugawara denju)"Utagawa Sadahide — Japanese, 1807-1873Japan, c. 1830/44PrintsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Roben Waterfall at Mount Oyama (Oyama Roben no taki)Utagawa Kuniyoshi — Japanese, 1797–1861Japan, c. 1818/20PrintsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Mill Wheels near Abergele, Denbigh, Whitby, RichmondAttributed to Francis Nicholson; English, 1753-1844England, n.d.PrintsThe Art Institute of Chicago
The Transmission Scene (Denjuba), from the series "Sugawara's Secrets (Sugawara denju)"Utagawa Sadahide — Japanese, 1807-1873Japan, c. 1830/44PrintsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Prima Europe Tabula: Ptolemaeus Romae 1490England, 1490, reprinted 1889PrintsThe Art Institute of Chicago
The Great BattleRodolphe Bresdin — French, 1825-1885France, c. 1883PrintsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Colony of New South Wales and Australia FelixW & A. K. Johnston (Scottish, active 18th-19th century) — published by W & A. K. Johnston and John Johnstone (Edinburgh, 19th century); and James Lumsden & Son and Robert Weir (Glasgow, 19th century)Scotland, n.d.PrintsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Two Figures in a LandscapeLouis Hersent (French, 1777-1860) — published by Belpech (French, 19th century)France, 1819PrintsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Quarta Europe Tabula: Ptolemaeus Romae 1490England, 1490, reprinted 1889PrintsThe Art Institute of Chicago
The Village School Scene (Terakoya), from the series "Sugawara's Secrets (Sugawara denju)"Utagawa Sadahide — Japanese, 1807-1873Japan, c. 1830/44PrintsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Haymakers in a StormCharles Knight (English, 1743-c. 1826) — after William Westall (English, 1781-1850)England, n.d.PrintsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Commemorative RibbonManufactured by William Strange & Company — United States, New JerseyUnited States, c. 1885/90Textiles & patternsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Orontius FinaeusUnknown Artist (English, 19th century) — after a map by Robert Thorne (English, active 1527)England, 1531, reprinted 1889PrintsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Typus Cosmographicus Universalis, Sim. Grynaeus, Novus Orbis, Basileae 1532Unknown Artist (English, 19th century) — after Hans Holbein, the younger (German, 1497-1543)Germany, 1532, reprinted 1889PrintsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Tamomo no Mae, with Poem by Fumiya Asayasu, from the series "Ogura Versions of the One Hundred Poets (Ogura nazorae Hyakunin isshu)"Utagawa Kuniyoshi — Japanese, 1797–1861Japan, c. 1845/48PrintsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Marie de Médicis, Queen of France, Second Wife of Henry IVThomas de Leeuw — Franco-Flemish, active 1576-1614France, n.d.PrintsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Universalior Cogniti Orbis Tabula, Ex Recentibus Confecta Observationibus RuyschEngland, 1508, reprinted 1889PrintsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Herzog Ludwig I and LudmillaJohann Michael Mettenleiter — German, 1765-1853Germany, n.d.PrintsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Arioviste Unterredung mit CaezarJohann Michael Mettenleiter — German, 1765-1853Germany, 1808PrintsThe Art Institute of Chicago