Fragment (Japan)
Matchsafe
Sample
Sampler (Austria), 1796
Print (Germany)
Concept Art, Downtown Monstropolis, Monsters, Inc., 2001
Drawing, Sidetable, Half Round
Drawing (Italy)
Drawing
Matchsafe
Drawing, Design for Rectangular Library Table with Solid Carved Sides and Picture Frames, Lamp, Books, etc. Atop, 1900–05
Drawing, Design for Wedding Canopy, 1961
Calling Card
Textile (England)
Drawing (USA)
Drawing, 2 Shelf Table, 1940s
White Seaform Group Vessel, 1982
Figure (China)
Fragment (USA), 19th century
Embroidery Form, Crowley
Sidewall (USA), 1875–1925
Drawing (Italy)
Button
Drawing
Sidewall (France), 1875–99
Cup And Saucer
Portfolio With Samples (13) (USA), 1944
Braided: Tie (Japan)
Card
Drawing, Elevation of an Entablature, ca. 1800
Photograph
Fragment (Japan)
Textile (China)
Print
"Gibigiana" Table Lamp, 1981
Medal
Tsuba
Sidewall (USA), 1875–1925
Print (Italy)
Bank Note
Lock
Frieze (USA), 1905–15
Drawing, Armchair, Three Versions
Textile, 1962
Sidewall, Grape Trellis, 1967
Drawing
Card
Print (England)
Drawing (France)
Katagami, Butterfly and Maple Leaves, late 19th–early 20th century
Card
Snuffer Part (possibly England)
Frog Pendant Necklace, 1988
Print
Drawing (USA)
Print, Memory Palace, for Sky Arts Ignition: Memory Palace exhibition, Victoria and Albert Museum, 2013
Fragment (Italy), 17th century
Print (Italy)
Bag (Indonesia), 1920–29
Print
Poster, Throwing Apples at the Sun, late 20th century
Drawing, Floral design for printed textile, 1800–1818
Drawing, Sculptural Overdoor, 1600–1750
Drawing, Frame
Print
Drawing (USA)
Imitation Leather (possibly France), 1875–1900
Print
Fragment, 19th century
Button
Drawing (USA)
Drawing, Design for a Woven Fabric, ca. 1805–15
Drawing, Design for a Door Frame, ca. 1575
Band (Italy), 17th c
Kneeling Chair (France), 1755–90
Textile (USA), 1930s
Sample, Seide, 1966
Bowl (USA), 1953
Cream Jug And Lid (Denmark), 1973–76
Drawing, Fender
Matchsafe
Woven Ribbon And Paper (England), 1900
Tsuba
Drawing (USA)
Print (USA)
Textile, early 18th century
Print
Slashed Silk Satin, 17th or 18th century
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