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This black and white print shows an outdoor setting with two men, one reclining and facing the viewer, the other seated with his legs drawn into his chest and gazing out to the right. They are dressed in robes and wear Arabic headdresses ("Guhtra"). There are rifles at their sides. In the background on the right are two men, one riding a horse, who walk toward a group of buildings in the distance. There is a French inscription below this scene that identifies the artist, title and publisher of the print.
Eugène Delacroix (French (culture or style))
Arabes d'Oran
1833
Museum Purchase
1953/2.25

Hans Sebald Beham
The Betrayal of Christ, No. 3 of the Series of 8 Prints from "The Passion"
1535
Gift of Carl Fredric Clarke
1949/1.103

George Grosz (German (culture or style))
Porträt Max Herrmann Neisse
1925
Gift of Dr. Irving F. Burton
1997/2.7

Carlo Maratta
Dance of Salome
1703 – 1713
Museum Purchase made possible by the Friends of the Museum of Art
1993/1.114
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Vincenzo Giovannini
St. Peter's and the Vatican on the Feast of Corpus Christi
1866
Bequest of Henry C. Lewis
1895.6

Schelte Adams Bolswert
The Denial of Peter
1610 – 1638
Museum Purchase made possible by the Friends of the Museum of Art
1994/2.3
This photograph is a double portrait of two men in dark suits. Both men lean foward, resting an elbow—chin in hand—on a blanketed form in the foreground. In the center of the image is the extended hand of the man on the right.
Irving Penn (American (North American))
George Jean Nathan and H.L. Mencken, New York
1947
Museum Purchase made possible by the Friends of the Museum of Art
1980/1.142

Albert Marquet (French (culture or style))
Street Scene, from 'Paris 1937'
1937
Museum Purchase
1959/1.100
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