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Sheridan Grace Apartment Building, Chicago, Illinois, Architectural Revisions
B. Leo Steif & Co.
Various · 1925
Art Institute of Chicago

Two Dancers
Bertha Stenge
Linen plain weave appliquéd with various cotton, wool and silk fabrics; linen bobbin lace; wool, cotton and silk embroidery threads · 1925
Art Institute of Chicago

Les Colombes (Doves)
Henri Stéphany
Silk, cotton, and gilt-metal-strip-wrapped cotton, compound plain weave with self-patterning and patterning wefts with supplementary binding warps in plain, satin, and various twill interlacings, possibly executed with a Jacquard attachment · 1925
Art Institute of Chicago

Capitol Theatre and Office Building, Melbourne, Australia, Presentation and Working Drawings
Walter Burley Griffin
Various · 1922
Art Institute of Chicago

Proun
El Lissitzky
Collage of various cut-and-pasted papers, including abrasive paper (prepared with gouache and silver metallic paint), on cream wove paper, laid down on tan laminate board · 1920
Art Institute of Chicago

John T. McCutcheon House, Lake Forest, Illinois, Alterations
Howard Van Doren Shaw
Various · 1920
Art Institute of Chicago

Zga iakaby (As though Zga)
Ilia Zdanevich
Overall design; cover with letterpress lettering on front; 10 tissue paper inserts in various colors; letterpress text includes typographic designs · 1920
Museum of Modern Art

Swatches of Drapery, Wallpaper and Upholstery Materials
Otti Berger
Manufacturer book of various fibers and weaves · 1919
Art Institute of Chicago

House Studies 1919-1920, Design Drawings
Bruce Goff
Various · 1919
Art Institute of Chicago

Sofii Georgievne Mel'nikovoi. Fantasticheskii kabachek
Aleksandr Bazhbeuk-Melikov
2 fold-out letterpress typographic designs (1 with collage) by I. Zdanevich, and 25 tipped in photomechanical reproductions of works in various mediums by various artists (6 by K. Zdanevich, 5 by Goncharova, 4 by Valishevskii, 3 by Gudiashvili, 3 by Terent'ev, 2 by Bazhbeuk-Melikov, 1 by Kalashnikov, 1 by unknown artist); letterpress text includes typographic designs by Kruchenykh, Terent'ev, and I. Zdanevich · 1919
Museum of Modern Art

Salon album of P.I. Baushev
Lado Gudiashvili
1 collage illustration with pen and ink text by Kruchenykh, 4 pen and ink illustrations (1 with manuscript designs by Terent'ev, 1 by Ser-Gei on pink paper, 2 by Gudiashvili, tipped in, and 1 with wash by Ser-Gei on board mounted on last leaf), and 2 pencil illustrations by Terent'ev; ink manuscript texts by various hands including 1 ink manuscript design by Zdanevich · 1915
Museum of Modern Art

The Artist's Mother
Egon Schiele
Various black crayons on cream wove paper · 1907
Art Institute of Chicago

The Artist's Mother
Egon Schiele
Various black crayons on cream wove paper · 1907
Art Institute of Chicago

Untitled
Narcissa Niblack Thorne
Wooden box with lid, covered in various commercially prepared decorative papers, lined with commercially printed gold paper. The lid has a glass cover beneath which the artist assembled a three-dimensional collage of etched and cut ivory wove paper elements, with touches of watercolor and gouache · 1902
Art Institute of Chicago

Gift 20-Clay (Kindergarten material based on the educational theories of Friedrich Froebel)
Unknown Artist
Various materials · 1899
Museum of Modern Art

Gift 20-Clay (Kindergarten material based on the educational theories of Friedrich Froebel)
Unknown Artist
Various materials · 1899
Museum of Modern Art

Afternoon Tea
James McNeill Whistler
Transfer lithograph in various black inks, on tan laid Japanese vellum · 1897
Art Institute of Chicago

The Medici Collar
James McNeill Whistler
Transfer lithograph in various black inks, on buff laid paper · 1897
Art Institute of Chicago

The Shoemaker
James McNeill Whistler
Transfer lithograph in various black inks, with stumping, on grayish ivory China paper · 1896
Art Institute of Chicago

The Shoemaker
James McNeill Whistler
Transfer lithograph in various black inks, with stumping, on buff laid paper · 1896
Art Institute of Chicago

The Little Laundry Girl (La petite blanchisseuse)
Pierre Bonnard
Lithograph from a portfolio by various artists · 1896
Museum of Modern Art

Theatrical Drawings from the Collection of Lionel Brough
Robert Brough
Album of prints and drawings in various media · 1892
Art Institute of Chicago

Armchair
Louis Comfort Tiffany
Primavera with inlays of brass and various woods · 1891
Cleveland Museum of Art

Tray
Emile Gallé, French
tableware designs, decorative arts — walnut, various wood inlays · 1890
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum