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Oval-shaped piece of veined, green Swedish marble standing on one of its narrow ends. Three holes of different sizes penetrate into the object's center. The holes are painted in a semi-gloss black and matte white.
Dame Barbara Hepworth (British (modern))
Sphere with Colour (Grey and White)
1965
Museum Purchase
1967/1.43
A print of concentric circles bisected by lines extending from every corner and midpoint length.&nbsp;<br />
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EC 2017
Sol LeWitt
Untitled, from "The New York Collection for Stockholm: 30 Artists"
1973
Gift of Mr. Robert Rauschenberg
1976/2.117

Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Bi disk
9794 BCE – 220 CE
Museum purchase from the collection of Max Loehr
1960/2.96

Milton Cohen
Slide Projection in Circles
1953 – 1963
Gift of Gerome Kamrowski
1979/2.125

Adolph Gottlieb (American (North American))
Green Ground - Blue Disc
1966
Museum Purchase
1968/2.1

Ilya Bolotowsky (American (North American))
Untitled, from "Portfolio II"
1965 – 1975
Gift of the Estate of Maxine W. Kunstadter in memory of Sigmund Kunstadter, Class of 1922
1983/1.407.7

Alexander Calder (American (North American))
Untitled
1898 – 1976
Gift of Stephen M. Taylor
1987/1.181
Shallow dish with repeating circles of gray, black, and white glaze.
Hamada Shōji
Dish
1960 – 1970
Gift of Marvin Eisenberg
2006/2.83
<p>Pale yellow fukuro (single-sided) Obi with interwoven modified sauvastika (reverse swastika) motif patternings called &ldquo;sayagata&rdquo; in Japanese,&nbsp; and off-white interlocking oval patterning with white, red, and green chrysanthemum and paulownia leaf motifs on one side and only gold sayagata motifs on the reverse side.</p>
Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Obi
1925 – 1999
Gift of Mrs. Kazuko Miyake
2016/2.39
<p>Off-white beige and gold speckled fukuro (single-sided) obi with gold side threads with interwoven gold matsukawa bishi (interlocking geometric pine river) motif patterning.</p>
Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Obi
1925 – 1999
Gift of Mrs. Kazuko Miyake
2016/2.40
<p>white, gold-speckled, and orange fukuro (singe-sided) obi with interwoven white interlocking circle motifs and dyed various geometric floral and foliage motif patterning within Tsugi gami motifs (ripped paper collage.)&nbsp; &nbsp;</p>
Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Obi
1925 – 1999
Gift of Mrs. Kazuko Miyake
2016/2.63
<p>lavender houmongi kimono with interwoven, dyed, and embroidered gold and various blue and orange interlocking circles on the front and back with one kamon (family crest) with a white and lavender inner lining.</p>
Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Kimono
1925 – 1999
Gift of Mrs. Kazuko Miyake
2016/2.78
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