17 UMMA Objects
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Aileen Elliott
The Thames at Limehouse
1896 – 1992
Gift of Mrs. Charles F. Weber
1992/1.161

Walter Richard Sickert
A Weak Defence
1911
Gift of Herbert Barrows
2002/2.70
A woman is shown seated in a simple interior. She is holding carding combs and is seated next to a pile of uncarded wool on one side and skeins of yarn on the other. Behind her is the wheel of a spinning wheel.
Jean-François Millet
La Cardeuse (The Wool Carder)
1855 – 1856
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1955/1.120

James Jacques Joseph Tissot (French (culture or style))
Sur l'herbe
1880
Gift of Samuel P. Hayes
1973/1.787

Emil Orlik
Street Peddler
1898
Gift of Herbert Barrows
2002/2.64

Félix Bracquemond
Le Vieux Coq
1882
Museum Purchase
1974/2.23
An etching of a woman in a black dress with two small dogs walking on a tree-lined path. Behind her follows a man in a top hat and two other women, one of whom wears a nun's habit.
James Jacques Joseph Tissot (French (culture or style))
La Mystérieuse
1885
Gift of Professor Walter M. and Nesta R. Spink
2011/2.206

Jules Ferdinand Jacquemart (French (culture or style))
Frontispiece to Eaux-fortes Modernes (Modern etchers) for The Société des Aqua-fortistes
1863
Gift of Professor Walter M. and Nesta R. Spink
2011/2.211

Rembrandt van Rijn
Descent from the Cross by Torchlight
1654
Gift of Alice Berle Crawford
1991/2.77

Alphonse Legros (French (culture or style))
Portrait of Watts
1837 – 1911
Gift of Mrs. Charles F. Weber
1992/1.159
A standing man in a magnificent crested helmet addresses a bearded man in bedraggled clothes sitting on the ground before the mouth of a large barrel. The latter figure turns his head to respond and extends his right hand toward the other man. A group of soldiers crowd around.
Salvator Rosa
Alexander Visiting Diogenes
1615 – 1673
Gift of Jean Paul Slusser
1964/2.109
A ship in the middle of a river, land on either side.
Maxime Lalanne
The Banks of the Seine near Argenteuil [Les Bords de la Seine près Argenteuil]
Gift of Professor Walter M. and Nesta R. Spink
2013/2.565
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