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Max Beckmann (German (culture or style))
Baptism of Christ
1911
Museum Purchase
1957/2.32

Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes
Proverbios: Disparate Puntual: Una reina del circo (Bailando en una cuerda floja)
1746 – 1828
The Paul Leroy Grigaut Memorial Collection
1969/2.50

Jacques Callot (French (culture or style))
The Wheel, No. 14 from 'Les Grandes Misères de la Guerre'
1633
Anonymous Gift for The Paul Leroy Grigaut Memorial Collection
1972/2.366

Sir Frank William Brangwyn
Religious Procession, Genoa
1867 – 1956
Gift of Mrs. Charles F. Weber.
1977/2.147
A man in a broad-brimmed hat and a moustache sits sketching, his face largely in shadow. Around him are clustered groups of children absorbed in watching him draw. A single figure of a boy, standing slightly apart at the right, gazes out at the viewer.
James Abbott McNeill Whistler (American (North American))
The Title Page for "Douze Eaux Fortes d'après Nature" or the French Set
1856 – 1858
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1954/1.332
This print shows a seated audience at a theater. The three most visible figures wear kimono, the obi tied in the back, and kneel overlooking a balcony above the stage. The figures in the foreground are more clearly defined, the outlines of the figures in the background blend into one another to create a dark undefined area.
Oda Kazuma
Theater Going (Kangeki)
1920
Gift of the artist, through Mr. and Mrs. Yoshito Yamamoto
1950/2.4
This black and white print shows a winter mountain scene with steep snow covered peaks and a compound of buildings in the pass between them. There is a large crowd of soldiers, some on foot and some on horseback, who are gathered around their commander. He stands on a snowy rise and points to a friar who holds a basket of bread. Other friars walk among the foot soldiers to distribute bread. There is French writing below the scene that identifies the title, artist and publisher of the print.
Théodore Géricault
Napoleon at the St. Bernard Pass (Passage de Mont St. Bernard)
1822
Gift of Gilbert Frimet
1986/2.80

Max Beerbohm
Homage to Augustus John
1907
Museum Purchase
1965/2.6
In the forefront both men and women are dipicted as watching the concert.  One man has his head resting on his hand.  At the center of the piece lies the orchestra, and more prominently the conductor.  The stage is surrounded by curtains.
Max Liebermann (German (culture or style))
The Concert
1847 – 1935
Museum Purchase
1953/1.40

Robert Doisneau
La Petit Balcon, from "Portfolio of 11 Photographs"
1953 – 1979
Gift of Carl W. Melcher
1981/2.167.8

Jacques Callot (French (culture or style))
The Strappado, No. 10 from 'Les Grandes Misères de la Guerre'
1633
Anonymous Gift for The Paul Leroy Grigaut Memorial Collection
1972/2.362
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