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Utagawa Kuniyoshi (Japanese (culture or style))
Twenty-four Japanese Paragons of Filial Piety: Chûjôhime
1838 – 1848
Gift of the Estate of Mrs. Mary L. Herbst
1974/1.101

Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Herdboy and Buffalo in the Moonlight
1200 – 1399
Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1961/2.12

Alma Davenport
Boy and Chicken
20th century
Gift of Mr. & Mrs. Arnold M. Gilbert
1981/2.31
This sparely executed lithograph depicts, from left to right, a young boy, an aged man in a hat, and an aged woman in a shawl looking at the food on display in a shop window, bananas, cheese, sausage, and wine, among other items.
George Grosz (German (culture or style))
Hunger
1924
Museum Purchase
1957/1.105

Elliott Erwitt
Corning Boy Scout and Scout Master, from "Portfolio of 15 Photographs"
1976 – 1980
Gift of Gerald Lotenberg
1981/2.194.15

Roman
Head of Polydeukion (favorite pupil of Herodes Atticus)
145 – 155
Kelsey Museum of Archaeology Cummer Fund and University of Michigan Museum of Art joint purchase, 1974

Kelsey Museum Label: Joint Purchase of the University of Michigan Museum of Art and the Kelsey Museum Cummer Fund 1974, KM 1974.61
1975/2.1

Rembrandt van Rijn
Abraham Entertaining the Angels
1656
Museum Purchase
1956/1.76
This is a photograph of a young woman and a young boy. They lean against a wall and look toward the camera.
Paul Strand (American (North American))
Young Woman and Boy, Toluca
1933
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Philip C. Davis through the Friends of the Museum of Art
1971/2.126.19
Portrait of a young boy and woman. The boy stands with his right arm akimbo and his left arm resting on the corner of a building. The woman crouches next to the building, with her head just below the boy's arm.
Paul Strand (American (North American))
Woman and Boy, Tenancingo
1933
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Philip C. Davis through the Friends of the Museum of Art
1971/2.126.9
This photograph shows a young boy in overalls and standing before a wooden house missing his right arm.
Lewis W. Hine (American (North American))
Luther - 16 yrs. old. Right arm was cut off by a running saw in a box factory. Now attending school.
1908 – 1910
Museum Purchase
1971/2.143
This image shows a line drawing of a standing figure. The figure has a large comb coming from the top of their head drawn with fanned-out lines and little circles along the top and wears a dress with a triangular pattern. He/she has arrows pointing downwards for arms. There are a few horizontal lines directly below and behind the figure to indicate shadow. The letter "K" is found at the bottom of the page, within the print plate and handwritten signature of the artist appears next to it. Below that is a horizontal line with the print edition and date in the lower left and the title of the work in the lower right.
Paul Klee (Swiss)
Die Hexe mit dem Kamm
1922
Museum Purchase
1950/1.170

Jean Paul Slusser (American (North American))
Boy
1933 – 1943
Gift of Robert and Elizabeth Slusser, from the collection of Jean Paul Slusser
1981/2.117
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