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Vulcania, St. Ours-les-Roches, Auvergne, France (Scale model, 1:1000)
Hans Hollein
Sand-cast basalt · 1994
Museum of Modern Art

The End of the Twentieth Century
Joseph Beuys
Basalt, clay and felt · 1983
Tate

Untitled II
Joseph Beuys
Glass, wood, and metal display case containing (left to right): May 12, 1971 (12. Mai 1971), 1971: plastic pitcher with spade stone, plastic bowl with paint, pine needles, and rice; Bridges of Understanding (Brücke der Verständigung), 1956: cast bronze; Untitled (Musical Score) (Ohne Titel [Partitur]), c. 1973: pencil and stamp on paper; Felt Suit (Filzanzug), 1970: felt; Community Spade (Gemeinschaftsspaten), 1964: spade blade and wood sticks; Cobble Stone (Pflasterstein), 1975: basalt stone · 1956
Museum of Modern Art

Plaque: Perseus and Andromeda
Wedgwood Manufactory
Stoneware (basaltware), gilt wood frame · 1881
Art Institute of Chicago

Vase
Wedgwood Manufactory
Stoneware (basaltware) with encaustic decoration · 1850
Art Institute of Chicago

Spittoon
Wedgwood Manufactory
Stoneware (basaltware) · 1815
Art Institute of Chicago

Vase
Wedgwood, English, established 1759
ceramics, decorative arts, vase — stoneware (black basalt), enameled and painted decoration · 1810
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

Flower Holder
Wedgwood Manufactory
Stoneware (basaltware) · 1810
Art Institute of Chicago
Pair of Teapots and Creamer Set
Elijah Mayer
black basalt · 1805
Cleveland Museum of Art
Pair of Teapots and Creamer Set
Elijah Mayer & Son
black basalt · 1805
Cleveland Museum of Art
Vase
Wedgwood Factory
black basalt · 1799
Cleveland Museum of Art

Teapot
Wedgwood Manufactory
Stoneware (basaltware) · 1795
Art Institute of Chicago

Obelisk
Wedgwood Manufactory
Stoneware (basaltware) · 1795
Art Institute of Chicago

Anti-Slavery Medallion
Wedgwood
Stoneware (jasperware and black basalt), cut steel, and ivory · 1787
Art Institute of Chicago

Anti-Slavery Medallion
Wedgwood Factory
Stoneware (jasperware and black basalt), cut steel, and ivory · 1787
Art Institute of Chicago

Anti-Slavery Medallion
Wedgwood Manufactory
Stoneware (jasperware and black basalt), cut steel, and ivory · 1787
Art Institute of Chicago

Figure of Admiral Samuel Hood
Pierre Stephan
Earthenware, basalt · 1782
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Figure of Admiral George Rodney
Pierre Stephan
Earthenware, basalt · 1782
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Pair of Jardinieres
Wedgwood Factory
black basalt · 1780
Cleveland Museum of Art

Black Basalt Covered Urn
Wedgwood, English, established 1759
ceramics, decorative arts, urn — stoneware ("black basalt") · 1780
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

Pitcher
John Turner, Lane End, Staffordshire, England
ceramics, decorative arts, pitcher — unglazed stoneware (“black basalt”) · 1780
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

Teapot and lid
John Turner, Lane End, Staffordshire, England
ceramics, decorative arts, teapot and lid — unglazed stoneware ("black basalt") · 1780
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

Wine Ewer
Wedgwood Manufactory
Stoneware (basaltware) · 1780
Art Institute of Chicago

Water Ewer
Wedgwood Manufactory
Stoneware (basaltware) · 1780
Art Institute of Chicago