33 UMMA Objects
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Flaminio Innocenzo Minozzi
Section of an Illusionistically Painted Ceiling
1735 – 1817
Museum Purchase
1959/2.33

Italian
Study for a Ceiling with Allegorical Figures (recto); Architectural sketch (vers
1567 – 1599
Purchased from the Estate of Edward Sonnenschein
1970/2.92

Carl Lespilliez
Two Designs of Ceilings, from a series of 10, 'Nouveau Livre de Plafonds Inventé
1723 – 1796
Museum Purchase
1960/1.114

Claude Gillot
Unfinished Design for a Painted Ceiling
18th century
Museum Purchase
1963/2.18

Alfonso Savini (Italian (culture or style))
Study for a Ceiling Decoration
19th century
Purchased from the Estate of Edward Sonnenschein
1970/2.71
Photograph of intersecting curved plaster arches.
Howard Bond (American (North American))
Crypt, Worcester
1982
Gift of Mr. & Mrs. W. Howard Bond
1982/2.71

Giuseppe Barberi
Detail of a Decorated Ceiling Cove
1746 – 1809
Museum Purchase
1958/1.79

Albert Kahn (American (North American))
Bits from S. Pierre Caen
10/20/1891
Transferred from the College of Architecture and Design, 1972—Gift of the Family of Albert Kahn: through Dr. Edgar A. Kahn; Mrs. Barnett Malbin; Mrs. Martin L. Butzel
1972/2.593
This highly detailed drawing in a vertical format depicts the interior of a gothic cathedral looking up at the soaring rib-vaulted ceiling. It appears as though every brick and architectural detail is rendered. The image provides a view into the choir and a transept to the right, which is decorated with a very ornate rose window. <br />
John Coney
Beauvais Cathedral
1823
Gift of Professor Walter M. and Nesta R. Spink
2012/2.192

Mauro Antonio Tesi
Sketch for the Corner of a Painted Ceiling Decoration
1730 – 1766
Museum Purchase
1959/2.79
A photograph of the light court of the Rookery Building in Chicago, Illinois.
Stanford Lipsey
The Rookery Building
2007
Museum Purchase in honor of Stanford Lipsey made possible by a gift from Allen Grossman
2011/1.79

Albert Kahn (American (North American))
Orleans Carved Panels - Ceiling Maison d'Agnes Sorrel; Doorway in Upper Gallery
09/15/1891
Transferred from the College of Architecture and Design, 1972—Gift of the Family of Albert Kahn: through Dr. Edgar A. Kahn; Mrs. Barnett Malbin; Mrs. Martin L. Butzel
1972/2.542
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