14 UMMA Objects
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Car under excavation at the Great Galery, Horsehoe Canyon, Utah.
Patrick Nagatani (American (North American))
Cadillac Town Car, The Great Gallery, Horseshoe Canyon, Utah, U.S.A. (R17), from "The Ryoichi Excavations"
1992 – 2001
Gift of Thomas Wilson '79 and Jill Garling '80
2012/2.147

Michael A. Smith (American (North American))
Toroweap Overlook, Grand Canyon, Arizona
1978
Museum Purchase
1979/2.91
Photographed from a high vantage point, this image depicts a vertical view looking down into a rugged canyon with a river running along its bottom.
William Henry Jackson (American (North American))
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
1871 – 1872
Gift of Howard and Margaret Bond
1990/2.20
Large, turned wood vessel. Fire has been used to color and texture the surface. Bark has been left on to provide texture. The mouth of the vessel is jagged.<br />
large burnt wood vessel with bark marking the top irregular edge
Mike Irolla
Hemlock Canyons
2001
Gift of Robert M. and Lillian Montalto Bohlen
2002/2.147
A mountain canyon with a cloudy sky above.
Ilse Bing (American (North American))
Canyon
1938
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. James Agah, Class of 1989 (BBA)
2012/2.36

Jane C. Stanley
In Taos Canyon (2 miles above Agua Viva)
1863 – 1940
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1954/1.195

Nancy Hanes
Near Secret Canyon
20th century
Museum Purchase
1948/1.365
Tree growing inside of a canyon.
Daniel Anderson
Tree in Slot Canyon, Utah
2002
Gift of Margaret and Howard Bond
2013/1.233
Photographed from atop a high ridge, this photograph depicts a view looking down into a winding desert canyon.
Ansel Adams (American (North American))
Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Arizona
1942
Gift of Harry H. Lunn, Jr.
1985/1.153
Car being excavated out of the side of the Grand Canyon.
Patrick Nagatani (American (North American))
Mercedes, Grand Canyon, Arizona, U.S.A. (R20), from "The Ryoichi Excavations"
1994 – 2001
Gift of Thomas Wilson '79 and Jill Garling '80
2012/2.150
This painting has an abstract composition in shades of red and black. There is a horizontal band across the top quarter of the canvas that is a lighter red compared to the lower portion of the canvas. The painting is signed in red paint (l.l.) "LA MORE".
Chet Harmon La More (American (North American))
Canyon Country at Dusk
1957
Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Paul M. Vanek
1972/2.378
This photograph shows a centralized view looking down into a rocky canyon, a river winding at its bottom into the distance.
F. Jay Haynes (American (North American))
Grand Canyon, from the Brink
1880s
Gift of Howard and Margaret Bond
1993/2.55
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