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Period: 21st Century and Contemporary
Brass Mounted Rock Crystal Sphere Large
By Creel and Gow
Located in New York, NY
Rock crystal sphere mounted on a brass stand. Rock crystal, a form of quartz, has been used in jewelry and ornaments since antiquity, and is the purest form of quartz discovered. Mea...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Other Cabinet of Curiosities

Materials

Rock Crystal, Brass

Lifelike Replica of a Hippo Calf
Located in Eindhoven, NL
Lifelike replica of a hippo calf. The calf has all the details and can not be distinguished from real.
Category

21st Century and Contemporary European Cabinet of Curiosities

Materials

Polyester

Wunderkammer
By Richard Whitten
Located in Lincoln, MA
Oil on panel by Richard Whitten
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Cabinet of Curiosities

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

Australian Aboriginal Yawkyawk Fiber Sculpture
By Allison Guwanjguwanj
Located in Atlanta, GA
Fiber art by contemporary aboriginal artist Allison Guwanjguwanj. It depicts a dreamtime creature called "Yawkyawk" which is the ancestor of the clan. It is a mermaid-like creature ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Australian Tribal Cabinet of Curiosities

Materials

Natural Fiber

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