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This decorative image is organized along a vertical axis wtih fanciful creatures, grotesque heads, depictions of carved gems and harpies.
Agostino dei Musi (Italian (culture or style))
Upright Ornament with Bull and Satyrs
1515 – 1525
Museum Purchase
1960/2.133

Henri Salembier
Design for a Vertical Panel (1 of a set of 12)
1781
Museum Purchase
1959/2.73
A Baltic amber snuff bottle with with wide shoulders and thins towards the bottom. On the top of the snuff bottle is a moonstone stopper sit in a horn collar.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Baltic amber snuff bottle
1880 – 1940
Gift of Mr. Robert W. Coggan
1980/2.93
This chalk drawing on laid paper is vertically oriented. It is executed in black and red chalk, heightened with white, on tan paper. The piece is dominated with a dancing child satyr with goat legs and curly hair.  He is wearing a redish cape. With one foot on the ground and one in the air, he is visible from his right side and he holds a small horn and a tambourine.  He looks to the sky with his mouth agape. Several blades of grass suggest the ground below him. <br />
Jacob Jordaens
Dancing Satyr with Tambourine and Horn
17th century
Museum Purchase
1974/1.135
This stoneware figure of an anthropomorphic form is sitting on all fours with hooved legs, a human face, a horn on top of its head, and spikes extending down the back. This figure has traces of red and black paint.&nbsp;
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Guardian Figure (One of a Pair)
581 – 907
Gift of Jiu-Hwa Lo Upshur (AM '61, PhD '72)
2017/1.562.2

Max Beckmann (German (culture or style))
Still Life with Toys and Shell
1934
Museum Purchase
1949/1.183

Senufo (Senufo (culture or style))
Korhogo Ceremonial Headpiece with Horns
1900 – 1983
Gift of Meryl Pinsof-Platt
1983/1.96

Abraham Bosse (French (culture or style))
Danse des Villageois, Pl. 2 from a series of 3, "Le Mariage a la campagne"
1633
Gift of Jean Paul Slusser
1964/2.107

Francesco Salviati
Triumph of Mordecai
17th century
Gift through the Estate of Edward Sonnenschein
1970/2.19
A hollow animal horn with a braided fiber attached through a hole towards the horn's tip. Various linear designs, including intersecting lines, run along the bow of the horn in addition to concentric circles and zigzag lines.
Kuba (Kuba (Democratic Republic of Congo style))
Drinking horn
1875 – 1885
Museum Purchase made possible by the Friends of the Museum of Art
1984/2.33

Sears Gallagher
(Christmas Card)
1869 – 1940
Gift of Prof. and Mrs. Alfred H. White
1940.160

Giovanni Rovere
St. Michael Overcoming Satan
1575 – 1640
Gift through the Estate of Edward Sonnenschein
1970/2.60
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