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Departure of Lady Wenji from the Nomad CampPossibly Sheng MouYuan dynasty
(1271–1368),14th century

Rolling PowerCharles Sheeler1939

Reading the LegendLilly Martin Spencer1852

Angel Bearing a Column (front)Unknown German workshop16th century

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UnknownUnknown20th century

Smiling FaunUnknown1st century CE

Eleven-headed KannonUnknownEdo period (1615–1868), 17th–18th century

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Departure of Lady Wenji from the Nomad CampPossibly Sheng MouYuan dynasty
(1271–1368),14th century

Rolling PowerCharles Sheeler1939

Reading the LegendLilly Martin Spencer1852

Angel Bearing a Column (front)Unknown German workshop16th century

Headdress

UnknownUnknown20th century

Smiling FaunUnknown1st century CE

Eleven-headed KannonUnknownEdo period (1615–1868), 17th–18th century

1988_1.jpg

Departure of Lady Wenji from the Nomad CampPossibly Sheng MouYuan dynasty
(1271–1368),14th century
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Agano Machiko: Untitled
Trained as a weaver, Agano Machiko is known today for fiber art installations
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Brought to Life: Painted Wood Sculpture from Europe, 1300–1700
This exhibition investigates the materials, techniques and reception of painted
wood sculpture in Europe between the 13th and the 18th…
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Colonial Entanglements: Native American Artwork from the SCMA Collection
This grouping of fourteen objects highlights the relationship between North
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Red Hook at Bedford Terrace
During the 1980s, Sheila Pepe worked at SCMA in multiple roles, beginning as a
gallery guard before working as a preparator’s assistant and…
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GROUNDED: EXPERIENCING THE WORK OF YOUNES RAHMOUN AT SMITH AND ABROAD

December 12, 2022
Indigo Casais ’23 is an art history and English double major.
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