11 UMMA Objects
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Amish
Quilt in the Bear Paw pattern
1900 – 1925
Gift of James and Jennifer Crimmins in honor of Courtney Crimmins
2000/2.327

Kosmas Asam
St. Corbinian of Freising and the Bear
1720 – 1730
Gift through the Estate of Edward Sonnenschein
1970/2.58
Metal sword with a large, leaf or fan shaped blade. The blade is decorated with openwork geometric designs. The ivory handle is thin and ends in a large metal loop. 
Edo (Benin);Benin (ancient Nigerian) (Edo (African culture))
Ceremonial Sword
20th century
Gift of Susan B. and John F. Ullrich
1998/1.86

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Les Vieilles Histoires, Couverture-Frontispice; The Old Stories (Cover Frontispi
1893
Museum Purchase
1953/2.39

Urs Graf
Christ Before Pilate, from The Passion of Christ I
1508
Museum Purchase made possible by the Friends of the Museum of Art
1994/2.15
Metal sword with a blade that is narrow toward the handle and wider and curved at the top. The handle is wrapped in wire, with disc-shaped grips on either side. 
Edo (Benin);Benin (ancient Nigerian) (Edo (African culture))
Ceremonial Sword
20th century
Gift of Susan B. and John F. Ullrich
1998/1.89
This lithograph contains drawings of two animals. At the bottom center, there is a bear sitting and looking to the right. Along the top of the print, there is a tiger laying down on an unseen surface, its tail hanging down on the right. The print is signed (l.r.) "E. Munch" and numbered (l.l.) "Tiere XIX 26" in pencil.
Edvard Munch (Norwegian)
Tiger og bjørn
1908 – 1909
Museum Purchase
1954/2.31
This pink and tan print has a large photo of a teddy bear cake at the center, surrounded by abstract forms.
Sir Eduardo Paolozzi (British (modern))
Animals as Aliens
1965 – 1970
Gift of Professor Diane M. Kirkpatrick
2000/2.14.20

Edward Kemeys (American (North American))
Bear
1863 – 1907
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1955/1.136
This photolithograph is printed in bright neon blue, pale pink and brown and depicts three main scenes. The first register at the top is a photo collage of an electronics store, a teddy bear, and a furry dog with a shoe in its mouth. Below, there is a cut-out image of two children, smiling and hugging: only their heads are visible. The bottom register shows an ice cream cake covered in fruit and toppings on a oval platter with a doily. The print is signed and dated at the bottom right.
Sir Eduardo Paolozzi (British (modern))
Why children commit suicide... read next month's issue
1965 – 1970
Gift of Professor Diane M. Kirkpatrick
2000/2.14.9

Richard Wilt (American (North American))
Sport and Circus -- 1 of a pair of drawings for a cover design
1950
Gift of Richard Wilt
1950/2.21A
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