11 UMMA Objects
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A white marble statue of a young female figure, leaning forward holding a staff with eyes closed, her left hand held up to her right ear. A flowing, wind-swept garment drapes the figure. On the base to the left of the figure is a broken capital of a Corinthian column lying on its side.
Randolph Rogers (American (North American))
Nydia, the Blind Flower Girl of Pompeii
1861
Gift of Rogers Art Association
1862.1

Rembrandt van Rijn
The Blindness of Tobit: The Larger Plate
1651
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1954/1.310

Giorgio Giulio Clovio
Elymas the Prophet, Struck with Blindness by St. Paul
1498 – 1578
Museum Purchase
1973/2.80
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
This image shows two cropped nude figures in front of a window, the shadows cast by the window blinds creating patterns on their skin. 
Lucien Clergue (French (culture or style))
Two Zebra Nudes
2005
Gift of Selma and Gerald Lotenberg
2011/2.159
This photograph depicts a prominently placed domed structure in the center of a courtyard with a man standing at the threshhold of the door. 
Felix Bonfils (French (culture or style))
Coupole de l'Ascension – Cupola of the Ascension
1867 – 1885
Gift of Margaret and Howard Bond
1994/2.30.6

Manuel Álvarez Bravo
Two Women, a Large Blind, and Shadows
1977
Gift of Frederick J. Myerson
1983/1.101.5
No. 11 of a series of 27 prints. A simple, two-tone palette. Three human figures with animal heads sit at the bottom of the image. A human figure, with four arms, holds another animal-headed person above their head using two of their arms. The back of a right hand extends from the upper-left corner and covers a woman&rsquo;s right eye while revealing her left eye by parting the middle and ring finger.<br />
Sultana&#39;s Dream was printed and published by Durham Press in 2018.
Chitra Ganesh (American (North American))
Sultana's Dream: Lions are Stronger than Men
2018
Museum purchase made possible by the University of Michigan Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, and the Director's Acquisition Committee, 2019
2019/2.93.11
This image is a vertical full-body portrait of an old man playing his guitar in the street. He wears a hat and coat over his casual suit.
J. Craig Annan (British (modern))
A Blind Musician - Granada
1913 – 1914
Gift of The Morris and Beverly Baker Foundation, in memory of Morris D. Baker, a graduate of The University of Michigan School of Architecture, 1952
2000/2.143.1
A black and white ink drawing of two figures, filling the frame. The figure on left is in a suit and leans on crutches. The figure on the right, a woman wearing a striped skirt and black jacket, leans forward with eyes closed and a cup in her hands.
Abraham Walkowitz (American (North American))
Two Figures, Crippled and Blind
1901 – 1911
Gift of Abraham Walkowitz
1950/1.133
Two cropped nude figures in front of a window, the shadows cast by the window blinds creating patterns on their skin. 
Lucien Clergue (French (culture or style))
Two Zebra Nudes
2005
Gift of Jeffrey and Elena Sobel
2008/2.198.3
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