21 UMMA Objects
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Enrico Baj
De Rerum Natura
1924 – 1983
Gift of the Marvin Felheim Collection
1983/1.267
An engraving depicting a man sitting below an apple tree and conversing with a human-headed serpent. He is observed by a woman in drapery and a man who appears to be running away. In the distance there is a large fortified city.
Marcantonio Raimondi (Italian (culture or style))
Serpent Speaking to a Young Man
1500 – 1515
Gift of Professor Walter M. and Nesta R. Spink
2013/2.576
Horizontal still life in muted colors shows a shallow box with a green apple in the upper left corner, a golden pear in the middle, stem-end up, and a funnel lying on its side, to the right, bell pointing inwards toward the pear.
Armando Morales (Nicaraguan)
Bogedon
1980
Gift of the Blanton Museum of Art, The University of Texas at Austin
2011/1.89
A wood carving of a woman holding an apple over her head.
Andre Dimanche
Eve with Apple
20th century
Gift of Dr. James L. Curtis
2011/2.182

Pierre Daura
Orange Bowl, Two Apples
1931 – 1939
Gift of Martha R. Daura
2001/2.95

Leonard Baskin (American (North American))
Apple Blossom
20th century
Gift of Mr. Nick S. Nicolas.
1975/2.102

Paul Caponigro
Apple Orchard, Tesuque, N.M., from "Color Nature Landscapes II"
1981
Gift of Marilyn and Leon Sokol
1985/1.90.1

Jean-Émile Laboureur
Still Life
1877 – 1943
Gift of the Marvin Felheim Collection
1983/1.255

Richard Lindner
How It All Began, from the portfolio "Dance of Life"
1973
Gift of Mr. Nick Nicolas.
1977/2.25

John Hoppner (British (modern))
The Digby Children
1778 – 1810
Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Coskey
1978/2.21
A purple color inkwell made with porcelain has drawings of apple blossom all around the outside of the inkwell. And there is a lid cover on the top of the inkwell.
Artist Unknown
Round Inkwell with Apple Blossoms, poreclain, round marked "CFM/CDM FRANCE", limoges
1875 – 1975
Gift in loving memory of Donald Maxwell Robiner from his family
2010/1.294
Portrait of a woman in front of a tree. She holds an apple at the center of her chest and wears a crown of branches from the tree. 
Eva Watson Schütze (American (North American))
Miss Edith Wherry, Catskill
1903 – 1905
Museum Purchase
1978/2.33
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