American Works:
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Frank Lloyd Wright [American, 1867 – 1959]
Desk for the Johnson Wax Company Building
1936-1939, Museum of Modern Art, New York
Frank Lloyd Wright [American, 1867 – 1959]
Dining Table and Six Chairs for the Robie House
1908-1910, David and Alfred Smart Museum, University of Chicago
Frank Lloyd Wright [American, 1867 – 1959]
Ennis House
1923-1924, Los Angeles, California
Frank Lloyd Wright [American, 1867 – 1959]
Fallingwater
1937, Bear Run, Pennsylvania
Frank Lloyd Wright [American, 1867 – 1959]
Four Model Homes, Ladies Home Journal, Feb 1901
February 1901, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.
Frank Lloyd Wright [American, 1867 – 1959]
Frank Lloyd Wright House
1893, Oak Park, Illinois
Frank Lloyd Wright [American, 1867 – 1959]
Freeman House
1923-4
Frank Lloyd Wright [American, 1867 – 1959]
Freeman House
1923-4
Frank Lloyd Wright [American, 1867 – 1959]
Fricke House
1901, Oak Park, Illinois
Frank Lloyd Wright [American, 1867 – 1959]
Glasner House
1905, Glencoe, Illinois
Frank Lloyd Wright [American, 1867 – 1959]
Guggenheim Museum
1943-1959, New York, New York
Frank Lloyd Wright [American, 1867 – 1959]
Herbert Jacobs Solar Hemicycle House
1943-1948, Middleton, Wisconsin
Frank Lloyd Wright [American, 1867 – 1959]
Ho-o-den, Columbian Exposition 1893
1893, Chicago, Illinois
Frank Lloyd Wright [American, 1867 – 1959]
Hollyhock House (Barnsdall House)
c. 1916-21
Frank Lloyd Wright [American, 1867 – 1959]
Jacobs First Residence
1936-7, Madison, Wisconsin
Frank Lloyd Wright [American, 1867 – 1959]
Johnson Wax Company Building
1936-1944, Racine, Wisconsin
Frank Lloyd Wright [American, 1867 – 1959]
Large Copper Plant Urn
c. 1895-1902, Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Frank Lloyd Wright [American, 1867 – 1959]
Larkin Factory
1902-1906, Buffalo, New York
Frank Lloyd Wright [American, 1867 – 1959]
Millard House
1923
Frank Lloyd Wright [American, 1867 – 1959]
Non-competitive Plan for the Development of a Quarter Section of Land in the Outskirts of Chicago
1913, Chicago, Illinois
Frank Lloyd Wright [American, 1867 – 1959]
Peacock Side Chair
c. 1921-1922, Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, New York
Frank Lloyd Wright [American, 1867 – 1959]
Price Tower
1952-6, Bartlesville, Oklahoma
Frank Lloyd Wright [American, 1867 – 1959]
Project for National Life Insurance Building
1924-5
Frank Lloyd Wright [American, 1867 – 1959]
Reclining Chair for the Heurtley House
c. 1902, private collection
Frank Lloyd Wright [American, 1867 – 1959]
Robie House
1906-1909, Chicago, Illinois
Frank Lloyd Wright [American, 1867 – 1959]
Rookery Building Lobby
1905, Chicago, Illinois
Frank Lloyd Wright [American, 1867 – 1959] and Eugene Masselink [American, 1910 – 1962]
Screen
c. 1952, Art Institute of Chicago
Frank Lloyd Wright [American, 1867 – 1959]
Side Chair for the Hillside Home School
c. 1904, Minneapolis Institute of Arts
Frank Lloyd Wright [American, 1867 – 1959]
Side Chair for the Larkin Factory
1902-1906, private collection
Frank Lloyd Wright [American, 1867 – 1959]
Spindle Cube Chair
1902-1906, Art Institute of Chicago
Frank Lloyd Wright [American, 1867 – 1959]
Storer House
1923
Frank Lloyd Wright [American, 1867 – 1959]
Taliesin West
1937
Frank Lloyd Wright [American, 1867 – 1959]
Three Small Houses for E.C. Waller
1910
Frank Lloyd Wright [American, 1867 – 1959]
Tree of Life Window from the Darwin D. Martin House
1904, Art Institute of Chicago
Frank Lloyd Wright [American, 1867 – 1959]
Triptych Window for the Avery Coonley House
1912, Art Institute of Chicago
Frank Lloyd Wright [American, 1867 – 1959]
Unity Temple
1906, Oak Park, Illinois
Frank Lloyd Wright [American, 1867 – 1959]
Ward Willits Residence
1902, Highland Park, Illinois
Frank Lloyd Wright [American, 1867 – 1959]
William H. Winslow House
1893-1894, River Forest, Illinois
Frank Lloyd Wright [American, 1867 – 1959]
Window for the Avery Coonley Playhouse
1912, Art Institute of Chicago
Attributed to Grove Wright [American, 1789 – 1861]
Counter
c. 1830, private collection
Lloyd Wright Jr. [American, 1890 – 1978]
Wayfarers' Chapel
1951, Rancho Palos Verdes
Russel Wright [American, 1904 – 1976]
American Modern Dinnerware
1937, Brooklyn Museum
Russel Wright [American, 1904 – 1976]
Bun Warmer and Tidbit Stand
c. 1932, private collection
Russel Wright [American, 1904 – 1976]
Cocktail Shaker and Two Goblets
c. 1931, private collection
Russel Wright [American, 1904 – 1976]
Lemonade Pitcher and Beverage Set
c. 1932, private collection
Russel Wright [American, 1904 – 1976]
Libbiloo Horse Bookends
c. 1930, private collection
William Wilson Wurster [American, 1895 – 1973]
Clark House
1937, Aptos, California
Andrew Wyeth [American, 1917 – 2009]
Christina's World
1948, Museum of Modern Art, New York
Andrew Wyeth [American, 1917 – 2009]
Malamute
1976, Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid
Andrew Wyeth [American, 1917 – 2009]
Memorial Day
1946, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Andrew Wyeth [American, 1917 – 2009]
Snow Flurries
1953, Library Company of Philadelphia
Andrew Wyeth [American, 1917 – 2009]
Spring Beauty
1943, Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery, Lincoln
Andrew Wyeth [American, 1917 – 2009]
Winter
1946, North Carolina Museum of Art, Raliegh
N. C. Wyeth [American, 1882 – 1945]
Frontier Trapper
1920, National Museum of American Illustration, Newport
Chris Wyllie [American, born 1967]
Girl on Doors 2
2009, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
William Wyman [American, 1922 – 1980]
Homage to Robert Frost
1962, Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse
John Xceron [American, 1890 – 1967]
Composition 239A
1937, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.
John Xceron [American, 1890 – 1967]
Composition No. 242
1937, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York
John Xceron [American, 1890 – 1967]
Composition No. 251
1941, private collection
John Xceron [American, 1890 – 1967]
No. 239
1938, private collection
John Xceron [American, 1890 – 1967]
Painting No. 210
1937, private collection
John Xceron [American, 1890 – 1967]
Watercolor #308
1947, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington D.C.
Jan Yager [American, born 1951]
Dandelion Brooch
2001, private collection
Minoru Yamasaki [American, 1912 – 1986]
Pruitt-Igoe Public Housing Project
c. 1954-1955
Minoru Yamasaki [American, 1912 – 1986]
Reynolds Metal Sales Office Building
1959, Southfield, Michigan
Enid Yandell [American, 1870 – 1934]
Kiss Tankard
c. 1899, Rhode Island School of Design Museum, Providence
Max Yavno [American, 1911 – 1985]
Muscle Beach
1949, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Max Yavno [American, 1911 – 1985]
San Francisco
c. 1947-1948, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City
Lai Yong [American, 1840 – c. 1900]
Ping H.
c. 1873
Jan Yoors [American, 1922 – 1977]
Lop Noor
1966, private collection
Annie Mae Young [American, 1928 – 2012]
Bars Quilt
c. 1965, private collection
Annie Mae Young [American, 1928 – 2012]
Bars Quilt
c. 1970, private collection
Annie Mae Young [American, 1928 – 2012]
Blocks and Strips Quilt
c. 1970, private collection
Annie Mae Young [American, 1928 – 2012]
Medallion Quilt
1976, private collection
Annie Mae Young [American, 1928 – 2012]
Strips Quilt
c. 1975, private collection
Annie Mae Young [American, 1928 – 2012]
Strips Quilt
c. 1975, private collection
Beckford Young [American, 1905 – 1979]
Construction
1937, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington D.C.
Beckford Young [American, 1905 – 1979]
Untitled
c. 1938, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington D.C.
Nettie Young [American, 1916 – 2012]
Basket Weave Quilt
1975, private collection
Nettie Young [American, 1916 – 2012]
Milky Way (H Variation) Quilt
1971, private collection
Ward Youry [American, 1916 – 1994]
Bottleneck Vase
1950, Sam and Alfreda Maloof Foundation for Arts and Crafts, Alta Loma
Ward Youry [American, 1916 – 1994]
Vase
c. 1950, Sam and Alfreda Maloof Foundation for Arts and Crafts, Alta Loma
Eva Zeisel [American, born 1906]
Cloverware Serving Platter and Serving Spoons
c. 1947, private collection
Eva Zeisel [American, born 1906]
Folding Chair
1948-1949, Museum of Modern Art, New York
Claire Zeisler [American, 1903 – 1991]
Private Affair I
1986, Art Institute of Chicago
Karl Zerbe [American, 1903 – 1972]
Portrait of Max Beckmann
1948, Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery, Lincoln
Marie Zimmermann [American, 1879 – 1972]
Bowl
c. 1920-1930, private collection
Marguerite Thompson Zorach [American, 1887 – 1968]
Adam and Eve
1920, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Marguerite Thompson Zorach [American, 1887 – 1968]
Jungle Carpet
1936, Museum of Modern Art, New York
Marguerite Thompson Zorach [American, 1887 – 1968]
Man Among the Redwoods
1912, private collection
Marguerite Thompson Zorach [American, 1887 – 1968]
Marianne Moore
c. 1925, Brooklyn Museum
Marguerite Thompson Zorach [American, 1887 – 1968]
Memories of My California Childhood
1921, Brooklyn Museum
Marguerite Thompson Zorach [American, 1887 – 1968]
Mountains
1910-1911, private collection
Marguerite Thompson Zorach [American, 1887 – 1968]
Nude Reclining
1922, National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington D.C.
Marguerite Thompson Zorach [American, 1887 – 1968]
The Picnic
1928, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.
Marguerite Thompson Zorach [American, 1887 – 1968]
Provincetown, Sunset and Moonrise
1916, Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery, Lincoln
William Zorach [American, 1887 – 1966]
Dahlov Reading
c. 1930, Brooklyn Museum
William Zorach [American, 1887 – 1966]
Floating Figure
1922, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo
William Zorach [American, 1887 – 1966]
Lightning Storm, Provincetown
1922, Columbus Museum of Art
William Zorach [American, 1887 – 1966] and Marguerite Thompson Zorach [American, 1887 – 1968]
Maine Islands
1919, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.
William Zorach [American, 1887 – 1966]
New York Harbor
1923, Phillips Collection, Washington D.C.
William Zorach [American, 1887 – 1966]
Seated Nude
1930, Brooklyn Museum
William Zorach [American, 1887 – 1966]
Summer
1913, Art Institute of Chicago
William Zorach [American, 1887 – 1966]
Three Figures Under a Tree
1917, Brooklyn Museum
William Zorach [American, 1887 – 1966]
Yosemite Falls
1920, private collection
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