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[Vase]

Description: The vase is covered in a yellow mottled with green matte glaze. The form is decorated with vertical sweeping lines meeting at the top opening.
Date: 1905/1907
Creator: Van Briggle Pottery Company

Women Reading a Book

Description: The vertically oriented postcard depicts, in the upper one-third, two women reading from a single book. The background of the postcard is an olive green and Japanese text has been written in black ink on the postcard.
Date: 1905~
Creator: Kaburaki Kiyokata

Interior

Description: A woman wearing a pink robe is reflected in the mirror on a wardrobe. Next to her is seated a seamstress hand-stitching a garment. The room appears to be a bedroom or dressing room. The carpet is patterned and next to the women part of a bed can be seen.
Date: 1904
Creator: Vallotton, Félix

[Vase]

Description: The vase's body is blue with a blue stripe around the base. Marking the shoulder area are a blue and a green stripe above which are grapes and leaves.
Date: 1904/1910
Creator: Bailey, H. & Meyer, J.

The Giantest Snowball

Description: The painting depicts a group of five boys rolling a large snowball. More boys can be seen playing in the background. The palette consists of muted tones in grays and browns. Snow is on the ground and city buildings are in the background.
Date: 1903
Creator: Mayne, Jean

The Invocation

Description: Oil painting depicting a naked woman with her arms raised to the sky. Two young women are sitting on the ground on the left and two other women are standing behind the first woman. Mountains and trees are visible in the background.
Date: 1903
Creator: Gauguin, Paul

The Tragedy

Description: Painting of three subjects (woman, man and small child) standing on land beside the ocean. Variations of blue are used throughout in combination with black and beige hues. This piece was produced during Picasso's "Blue Period".
Date: 1903~
Creator: Picasso, Pablo, 1881-1973
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