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Consuelo Kanaga
American, 1894–1978
Two Women, Harlem
ca. 1938
Giovanni Francesco da Rimini
Italian, ca. 1420–1470
God the Father with Four Angels and the Dove of the Holy Spirit
Edward W. Vaill
1861–1891
Folding Armchair (reception) (Renaissance Revival style)
ca. 1875
Nakamura Nobuo
Japanese, born 1946
Dog with Band-Aid and Family (154 West 132nd Street)
1983
Vivian Cherry
American, 1920–2019
Harlem, Watching a Sky Writing Plane
1952
Dawoud Bey
American, born 1953
Three Women at the Parade, from Harlem, U.S.A. Series
1977–1978
Charles Henry Miller
American, 1842–1922
The Way the City is Built
1877
Thomas Brooks
American, 1811–1887
Side Chair
1872
Louis-Robert de Cuvillon
French, 1848–1931
Renaissance Woman Reading a Letter
1886
Norman Orr; Unknown
[Untitled] (Delanee Bonnie & Friends)
1970
Martine Barrat
Algerian, born 1933
After Church Service on 116th Street
1985
Faith Ringgold
American, 1930–2024
Jo Baker's Birthday
1995
Consuelo Kanaga
American, 1894–1978
Two Women, Harlem
ca. 1938
Giovanni Francesco da Rimini
Italian, ca. 1420–1470
God the Father with Four Angels and the Dove of the Holy Spirit
Edward W. Vaill
1861–1891
Folding Armchair (reception) (Renaissance Revival style)
ca. 1875
Nakamura Nobuo
Japanese, born 1946
Dog with Band-Aid and Family (154 West 132nd Street)
1983
Vivian Cherry
American, 1920–2019
Harlem, Watching a Sky Writing Plane
1952
Dawoud Bey
American, born 1953
Three Women at the Parade, from Harlem, U.S.A. Series
1977–1978
Charles Henry Miller
American, 1842–1922
The Way the City is Built
1877
Thomas Brooks
American, 1811–1887
Side Chair
1872
Louis-Robert de Cuvillon
French, 1848–1931
Renaissance Woman Reading a Letter
1886
Norman Orr; Unknown
[Untitled] (Delanee Bonnie & Friends)
1970
Martine Barrat
Algerian, born 1933
After Church Service on 116th Street
1985
Faith Ringgold
American, 1930–2024
Jo Baker's Birthday
1995
Consuelo Kanaga
American, 1894–1978
Two Women, Harlem
ca. 1938
Giovanni Francesco da Rimini
Italian, ca. 1420–1470
God the Father with Four Angels and the Dove of the Holy Spirit
Edward W. Vaill
1861–1891
Folding Armchair (reception) (Renaissance Revival style)
ca. 1875
Nakamura Nobuo
Japanese, born 1946
Dog with Band-Aid and Family (154 West 132nd Street)
1983
Vivian Cherry
American, 1920–2019
Harlem, Watching a Sky Writing Plane
1952
Dawoud Bey
American, born 1953
Three Women at the Parade, from Harlem, U.S.A. Series
1977–1978
Charles Henry Miller
American, 1842–1922
The Way the City is Built
1877
Thomas Brooks
American, 1811–1887
Side Chair
1872
Louis-Robert de Cuvillon
French, 1848–1931
Renaissance Woman Reading a Letter
1886
Norman Orr; Unknown
[Untitled] (Delanee Bonnie & Friends)
1970
Martine Barrat
Algerian, born 1933
After Church Service on 116th Street
1985
Faith Ringgold
American, 1930–2024
Jo Baker's Birthday
1995
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