Monceau: According to a Researcher 2006 - by Gary Sweeney - San Antonio Museum of Art
Monceau: Painting of Our Lady of Guadalupe - Mexico, 18th Century -
Monceau: Crane and incised patterns - Satsuma vase - San Antonio Museum of Art
Monceau: Chinese tiger screen - San Antonio Museum of Art
Monceau: Crane and chrysanthemums - detail on a Satsuma vase - San Antonio Museum of Art
Monceau: Satsuma container with river scene
Monceau: Hands and draped clothing - Buddha - San Antonio Museum of Art
Monceau: Flask, Liao Dynasty, China 907-1125 - San Antonio Museum of Art
Monceau: Chinese vase - San Antonio Museum of Art
Monceau: Maria Altar Screen - 18th Century Bolivia - San Antonio Museum of Art
Monceau: Part of a censer - China Ming Dynasty - San Antonio Museum of Art
Monceau: Clay haniwa figure - San Antonio Museum of Art
Monceau: Copper-colored dragon - Chinese embroidered piece - San Antonio Museum of Art
Monceau: Silver armadillo - home incense burner - Peru, early 19th Century - San Antonio Museum of Art
Monceau: Mold-blown glass jug - Eastern Mediterranean 2nd - 3rd Centuries AD - San Antonio Museum of Art
Monceau: Sculpted head of a Roman man - San Antonio Museum of Art
Monceau: Sculpted Roman head - San Antonio Museum of Art
Monceau: Intricate geometric mosaic pattern - Roman - San Antonio Museum of Art
Monceau: Duck mosaic - Roman - San Antonio Museum of Art
Monceau: Roman gravestone with two men and a woman - San Antonio Museum of Art
Monceau: Centaur with a lyre - Roman sarcophagus - San Antonio Museum of Art
Monceau: Carved stone emblem of the Lone Star Brewing Company - San Antonio Museum of Art
Monceau: Gold mask of a man's face - San Antonio Museum of Art
Monceau: Man with the Sunflower hand Making Love to the Woman Whose Hair is a River - 2004-06 by Bettie Ward - San Antonio Museum of Art
Monceau: Detail of Man with the Sunflower hand Making Love to the Woman Whose Hair is a River - 2004-06 by Bettie Ward - San Antonio Museum of Art
Monceau: Emblem of the Lone Star Brewing Co - San Antonio Museum of Art