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The Storm
two lovers running while caught in a storm -
Fragment of a marble relief with the head of a girl
This small head probably comes from a votive relief with a number of figures gathered to worship a god. The girl's sweet expression and her hair in coils that resemble a melon are typical of art of the fourth century B.C. -
Mary Shelley (1797–1851)
Sculpture from the 19th century, of Mary Shelley, author of Frankenstein. -
Plague (The Seasons)
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The Slave Ship, plaster mold
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The Slave Ship, resin mold
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Franklin Roosevelt
submitted to the Committee for the Franklin Roosevelt Portrait, won by Selma Burke, Dannett transcript, 49 -
Good Samaritan
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Henry S. Dennison (1877-1952)
"Mrs. Dennison ordered it,", completed after she died (Mary Tyler Thurber, m. 1901-d. 1936; married Gertrude Peltri, 1944), Dennison didn't want it to be shown while he was alive. Dannett transcript, 41. -
Amelia Earhart
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Gestar
bas relief fireplace panel depicting a balladeer in the snow -
Medusa
A disembodied hear with hanging jaw, beads of gore, and eyes staring from their sockets. -
Désespoir (Cloud Relief)
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Harriet Tubman
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So Big
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Four Seasons
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Crucifixion
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Thurmans
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Moorfield Storey
first president of the NAACP, commissioned by WEB DuBois, inscription: "We ask only the Rights of Every American Citizen." -
Water Boy
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Refugee
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Head of a Woman (Disdain)
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Head of a Woman (Vanity)
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Head of of a Woman (Scorn)
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Mother and Child (Pieta)