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Elliott Erwitt
New York, from "Master Prints Volume I"
1953
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Sobel
1987/1.194.3
Photograph of a headless toy doll, with another smaller doll stuck into its leg socket.
Ralph Eugene Meatyard (American (North American))
Untitled
1959 – 1963
Gift of Two Friends of the Museum
1996/2.42

Paul Weller
Noon
1939
Allocated by the U.S. Government Commissioned through the New Deal art projects
1943.148

Indian (Indian (South Asian))
Bala-Krishna
18th century
Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Leo S. Figiel and Dr. and Mrs. Steven J. Figiel.
1975/2.133
Two girls in floral dresses stand on a wooden front porch holding matching dolls.  Both girls stare inquisitively to their right.  Behind them sits a rocking chair and windowsill with lace curtains and a flower box.
Ben Shahn (American (North American))
Daughters of Mr. Thaxton, near Mechanicsburg, OH
1938 – 1995
Gift from the Collection of David S. Rosen MD, MPH Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division Reproduction # (LC USF 33-460 M3 414863)
2013/2.174

Jean-Michel Moreau le jeune
I Accept the Happy Omen of It (J'en accepte l'heureux prèsage)
1776
Bequest of Doris Margaret Grigaut for the Paul Leroy Grigaut Memorial Collection
1981/1.321

Theo Wujcik
Baby Bird
1963
Gift of the Marvin Felheim Collection
1983/1.228
At the center of the scene, a man and a women sit at a table with an empty plate, two glasses, and a large bottle on the table before them. Their gazes are in nearly opposite directions and they appear gaunt.
Pablo Picasso (Spanish (culture or style))
Le Repas Frugal
1904
Museum Purchase
1949/1.177

Philip Evergood (American (North American))
Everybody's Christmas
1964
Gift of Warren M. Robbins
1993/1.38

William Unger
The Infant Christ and St. John the Baptist with Two Angels
1837 – 1932
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin W. Wheeler
1956/2.10

William Unger
The Little Tambourine Player
1837 – 1932
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin W. Wheeler
1956/2.11
In the top left, a volcano erupts with flame shooting upward. Around the volcano, wrapping from the center of the image to the lower left corner, are dozens of individuals who seem to be fleeing the eruption. The larged figure is a mother, a baby in her arms and her mouth and eyes wide open. The entire drawing consists of lines, including shading, with underlying washes of color.
Alfred Kubin (Austrian)
The Omen (Das Zeichen)
1907 – 1917
Gift of the Ernst Pulgram and Frances McSparran Collection
2007/2.106
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