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Name |
Artist/Origin |
Date |
Material |
 | Barong Mask | Balinese artist, Indonesia | Early to mid-20th century | Wood, leather, twine, wire, hair, mirrors, pigment |
 | Louis XIV | Hyacinthe Rigaud (French, 1659–1743) | 1701 | Oil on canvas |
 | Coronation sword and scabbard of the Kings of France | French artist | 10th–13th century (with later additions) | Gold, lapis lazuli, steel, glass, gilt silver, cabochons, gem stones, with embroidered velvet |
 | Basin (known as the Baptistère of Saint Louis) | Mohammed ibn al-Zain (Egyptian or Syrian) | Mamluk Period, ca. 1320–1340 | Brass inlaid with silver and gold |
 | Burning Man Effigy | American artist | Early 21st century | Wood, nails |
 | Feathered helmet (mahiole) | Hawaiian artist, Polynesia | Pre-19th century | Plant fiber, feather |
 | Procession of Tribute Bearers | Unknown artist(s), Persepolis | Achaemenid Period, 559–330 BCE | Stone relief |
 | Mask (sowei) | Mende artist, Sierra Leone | 19th century | Wood, pigment, plant fiber |
 | Court Dress | British artist | ca. 1750 | Blue silk taffeta brocaded with silver thread |
 | Soul Recovery Ceremony paraphernalia | CHiXapkaid (Michael Pavel) (b. 1959); Kay-UAmihs (Winona Plant); and Sm3tcoom (Delbert Miller) (1944-2005), Skokomish Indian Nation, Southern Puget Salish, Pacific Northwest | 2008 | Wood, paint, cedar bark, grass, imitation huckleberries |
 | Shah Jahan Watching an Elephant Fight | Attributed to Bulaqi | Mughal Period, ca. 1639 | Opaque watercolor and gold on paper |
 | Carnival au Cap Haitien | Rony Leonidas (Haitian, b. 1946) | 20th century | Oil on board |
 | Royal Crown (adènlà) | Yoruba artist, Nigeria | 20th century | Glass beads, fiber, cloth, and thread |
 | Stool | Attributed to the Buli Master, Luba, Democratic Republic of Congo | 19th century | Wood, metal studs |
 | Power Figure (Nkisi nkondi) | Yombe artist and ritual specialist, Democratic Republic of Congo | 18th–19th century | Wood, metal, nails, mirrors, cloth, cordage, beads, and cowrie shells |
 | Woman’s Mantle (chyrpy) | Tekke artist, Turkmen, Turkmenistan | 19th or 20th century | Embroidered silk |
 | House Post Figure | Kambot (Tin Dama) artist, Karem River, Lower Sepik region, Papua New Guinea | 19th century | Wood, paint, and fiber |