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Hearst Museum object titled Chromolithograph, accession number 5-14335, described as Print (lithograph) depicting al-Buraq; multicolored depiction in center; mosque, minarest, flowers and birds in field; border has inscription in Arabic; in lower left hand corner "modele depose, E.B.;
Hearst Museum object titled Color print, accession number 17-746, described as Color print of dancers by Carlos Merida. Graphic of 2 dancers dressed in red and white, black boots, circular head dresses with concentric blue, red, and black bands. Pencil signed by Carlos Merida. Penciled "1" on lower left. Stamped "Printed in Mexico" on back.
Hearst Museum object titled Color print, accession number 17-748, described as Color print of dancers by Carlos Merida. Graphic of 2 dancers, each dressed in red shirts, white pants, black shoes. Each holds a stick with black, red and white streamers. Each wears a black conical hat. Pencil signed Carlos Merida. Penciled "3" on lower left. Stamped "Printed in Mexico" on back.
Hearst Museum object titled Color print, accession number 17-747, described as Color print of dancers by Carlos Merida. Graphic of 2 dancers, one dressed in blue, one dressed in maroon, holding knives. Crescent-shaped head dresses. Pencil signed Carlos Merida. Penciled "2" on lower left. Stamped "Printed in Mexico" on back.
Hearst Museum object titled Color print, accession number 17-752, described as Color print of dancers by Carlos Merida. Graphic of 2 dancers. Pants of orange, blue and red bands or white, red, blue bands. Blue or red fan-shaped headdress. Each hold blue and black tulip-shaped object. Pencil signed Carlos Merida. Penciled "7" lower left. Stamped "Printed in Mexico" on back.
Hearst Museum object titled Color print, accession number 17-754, described as Color print of dancers by Carlos Merida. Graphic of 2 dancers. Each has blue, maroon, and gold Spanish or Moorish dress, blue and white turbans, and white veils covering lower half of face. One holds staff with blue, gold, and black streamers. Pencil signed Carlos Merida. Penciled "9" lower left.  Stamped "Printed in Mexico" on reverse.
Hearst Museum object titled Color print, accession number 17-742, described as Color print. Wood block. Large blue/light blue, whitecapped waves. Boat in foreground, smaller boat on right. Clouds and snow capped mountain in background. Signature (calligraphy) upper left. Framed size 52.5 cm x 42 cm. Simple black wood frame, textured matte with gold border. Exposed area of print 25 cm X 37cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Etching, accession number 17-756, described as etching (matted) of a man sitting sideways in a straight-backed chair, looking toward the viewer over the chair back, while smoking a long stemmed pipe and holding a picture in his left hand.  several magazines or papers litter the floor to the sitter's left. plate signed "Wm M. Chase 1875".  William Merrit Chase, artist.
Hearst Museum object titled Lithographic engraving (print), accession number 9-22854, described as Lithographs of Hindu legends Goddess Gauri portrait Registered No 95
Hearst Museum object titled Lithographic engraving (print), accession number 9-22853, described as Lithographs of Hindu legends portrait Mahasweta? Registered No 31