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Ptah-Sokar with bird
Egyptian
no date
Kanaga Mask
Dogon Cultural Group
19th-20th century
Dance Mask
Guere
19th-20th century
Cart decoration, "Virgin in Glory"
Anonymous (Italian)
no date
Frame for Sketch for "Polo Players, No.1"
Charles Prendergast
19th-20th century
Matsya Avatar, the Fish Incarnation of Lord Vishnu
Indian
19th-20th century
Dark Cryptic XLII
Louise Nevelson
1976
Carved Portrait of a Bearded Man
Unknown
mid to late 19th century
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