Mercury Confiding the Infant Bacchus to the Nymphs of Nysa, François Boucher, 1769
Portrait of May Sartoris, Frederic Leighton, ca. 1860
Landscape in the Style of Dong Yuan, Wen Jia, 1577
Zapotec ceramic urn in the form of Cociyo, god of lightning and rain. Artist unknown; ca. 400-500 CE (Early Classic period). From Oaxaca; now in the Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, TX.
St. Sebastian Tended by Irene, attr. to Georges de La Tour, early 1630s
Male figure of the Nok culture of present-day northern Nigeria. Artist unknown; ca. 195 BCE-205 CE. Now in the Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, TX.
Mountain Peak with Drifting Clouds, Caspar David Friedrich, ca. 1835
Standing bronze oba sculpture from Benin City in the Kingdom of Benin (present-day southern Nigeria). Artist unknown; 18th century. Now in the Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, TX.
Warrior ancestor figure of the Hemba people, present-day Democratic Republic of the Congo. Artist unknown; 19th century. Now in the Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth.
Kneeling statue of Senenmut, chief steward to the 18th Dynasty female Pharaoh Hatshepsut (r. ca. 1478-1458 BCE), carved from gray-green schist. Thought to come from the Temple of Montu, Armant, Egypt; now in the Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth.
Ancient Egyptian statue depicting a man called Ka-Nefer and his family. Carved from limestone and painted; traces of the paint still remain. Artist unknown; c. 2465–2323 BCE (5th Dynasty, Old Kingdom). Thought to come from Saqqara; now in the Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth.
The Torment of St. Anthony, attr. to Michelangelo, ca. 1487-88
Sculpture of a kneeling mother holding her child, from the Makonde people of southeastern Tanzania and northern Mozambique. Artist unknown; late 19th century. Now in the Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth.
Juno Asking Aeolus to Release the Winds, François Boucher, 1769