1937 UMMA Objects
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Karel Appel (Dutch (culture or style))
Bruised Head (Tête Meurtrie), #8, from the portfolio "Human Landscape"
1963
Gift of Stephen M. Taylor
1987/1.179
Two abstract figures stand in the central portion of this image.  The figure on the left is much larger than the figure on the right.  The left figure looks toward the right, raising their arms into the air.  They wear a dress that has patterns of waving forms and squiggled lines.  The other figure bends one arm under their chin and has an outfit depicted with lines that curve to right. The background in mostly blank, except for a strip of patterned grey along the left side of the work. The figures stand on a band of black and grey ground.
Max Ernst (German (culture or style))
Dancers
1950
Museum Purchase made possible by the Friends of the Museum of Art
1987/1.264
A close-up photograph of rock surfaces. 
Brett Weston (American (North American))
Alaska
1973
Gift of Mr. & Mrs. Arnold M. Gilbert
1981/2.41

Peter Berg
Megalopolized
1981
Gift of the artist
1990/2.25

Edward Landon
Vista
1946
Museum Purchase
1948/1.47

Remo Saraceni
Untitled
20th century
Gift of Dr. & Mrs. J. Robert Willson
1983/1.143.1

William Weege (American (North American))
Untitled
1978
Gift of the Marvin Felheim Collection
1983/1.282

Helen Frankenthaler (American (North American))
Free Wheeling
1971
Gift of the Marvin Felheim Collection
1983/1.319

Michael Kenna
Filey Early Warning Station
1981
Museum Purchase
1989/2.16

Hana Hamplová (Czech (culture or style))
Untitled
1980
Gift of Mrs. Marion Hrebek Keys
1990/1.238
This print has a few bold, vertical, brown strokes over a figure in black wearing a hat with a bird or small animal settling on the top. 
James Frederick O'Hara
Koshare
1950
Museum Purchase
1950/2.22A
This is a vertically arranged abstract print that incorporates sets of facial features (and perhap legs) that stare out at the viewer. The colors in the print are predominately yellow on the right and black on the left; green, red, and white are also used.
Adja Yunkers (American (North American))
Succubae
1950
Museum Purchase
1950/2.22B
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