5 UMMA Objects
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Kurt Badt
Landscape
1926
Gift of Marvin Eisenberg in memory of Guy Palazzola, who taught me so much about how painters paint
2008/2.310
A squat teapot with an upturned spout, executed in gray and white that suggests silverware, sits left of center on a darker gray tray. To the right of the teapot is a lemon in bright yellow. The objects are surounded by black, and there is a dark gray frame of color around the entire print.
Georges Braque (French (culture or style))
Gray Teapot (Théière grise)
1947
Bequest of Florence L. Stol
1968/1.78
At the center of the print, a figure leans forward with her arms outstretched and one leg pointed behind. The figure wears a large, puffy skirt, with a sleevless top—she is a ballerina. The background is dark and sketchy, and the figure is outlined in strong black lines.
Edgar Degas (French (culture or style))
Danceuse sur scène, salutant
1891 – 1892
Gift of Ruth W. and Clarence J. Boldt, Jr.
2008/2.435
Horizontal view of harbor scene with water, dock, and boats. Small figures and trees on pier in middle ground. WMC painted in green in lower right corner.
William Merritt Chase (American (North American))
View of the Brooklyn Navy Yard
1886 – 1890
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hirschl
1961/1.170
Lithograph print on white paper. In the center, a very bulbous teapot, with a large conical mouth and protruding spout, is depicted in crude outline and filled in with patchy dark brown. To the right is a banana and the outline of an apple. A gray background fills the space around the objects and trails off into the white paper at the edges.
Georges Braque (French (culture or style))
Teapot, on gray background (Théière sur fond gris)
1947
Bequest of Florence L. Stol
1968/1.77
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