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- Maya Culture, Mayan
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Vessel of the Dancing Lords, A.D. 750/800
Ah Maxam
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Ballplayer Panel, A.D. 700/800
Maya
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Stela, A.D. 702
Maya
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Water-Lily Vessel, A.D. 750/800
Ah Maxam
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Figure of a Standing Warrior, A.D. 650/800
Maya
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Figure of an Aristocratic Lady, A.D. 650/800
Maya
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Covered Vessel with the Principal Bird and Peccary Heads, A.D. 200/300
Maya
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Vessel Depicting a Sacrificial Ceremony for a Royal Accession, 750/800, probably 753
Maya
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Standing Male Figure, A.D. 650/800
Maya
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Pectoral, A.D. 200/800
Maya
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Royal Profile, A.D. 650/800
Maya
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Hieroglyphic Altar, A.D. 650/700
Maya
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Fragment (Hanging), Roman period (30 B.C.– 641 A.D.), 5th/6th century
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Feathered Tunic, 1470/1532
Chimú
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The Emperor Sailing, from The Story of the Emperor of China, 1716/22
Guy-Louis Vernansal
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Woman’s Robe, 1840/60
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The Pheasants from the “Verdures of the Vatican” Series, c. 1799
Jean-Demosthene Dugourc
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Cope, 1490/1517, with later restoration
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Waters Above the Firmament, 1976
Lenore Tawney
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Furisode, late Edo period (1789–1868), 1801/1868
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Mohnköpfe (Poppyheads) (Dress or Furnishing Fabric), 1900
Koloman (Kolo) Moser
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Fragment (Dress Fabric), Tang dynasty (A.D. 618–906), late 8th/early 9th century
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Panel (Furnishing Fabric), c. 1786
Jean Baptiste Huet
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Winter, from The Seasons, 1700/20
Charles Le Brun
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Bed Rug, 1796
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