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W. B. King
Hold Up Your End! War Fund Week - One Hundred Million Dollars
1917 – 1919
Gift of Mr. Maurice F. Lyons
1954/2.35.55

R. G. Morgan
Keep this Hand of Mercy at Work - War Fund Week - One Hundred Million Dollars - American Red Cross
1913 – 1923
Gift of Mr. Maurice F. Lyons
1954/2.35.68
Text: Enlist in the Navy - (fascimile script below) Americans! Stand by Uncle Sam for Liberty against Tyranny! Theodore Roosevelt - (text on cross in image ) Slavery Barbarism
Louis Raemaekers
Enlist in the Navy
1912 – 1922
Gift of Mr. Maurice F. Lyons
1954/2.35.81

Charles Dufresne
The Three Crosses
1876 – 1938
Museum Purchase
1954/2.26

Saitō Kiyoshi (Japanese (culture or style))
Spanish Mission [New Mexico]
1956
Gift of the artist
1958/2.37

Jean Frélaut
Le Soir du Vendredi Saint
1924
Gift of Mrs. Charles F. Weber.
1977/2.14
View of several row boats with passengers moored on the edge of a body water across from a town. 
Francis Frith (British (modern))
Windsor Castle
1858 – 1880
Gift of Margaret and Howard Bond
1979/2.106
This woodblock print depicts a man leaning over to gather up another figure lying contorted on the ground. There is a cross or a star by the squatting man's head. The print is signed (l.c.) "10 Pepe Ortega" in pencil.
José Ortega (Spanish (culture or style))
El enterrador
1952 – 1953
Museum Purchase
1954/1.66
This photograph depicts an oblique view of the Brooklyn Bridge. The bridge dominates over half of the frame starting on the left and reaching into the background, while the right side represents the river and boats underneath the bridge.
Alvin Langdon Coburn (British (modern))
Brooklyn Bridge
1910
Museum Purchase
1972/1.170
A remake of the traditional Golgotha crucifixion scene. On the right is a horribly distended figure, hanging precariously from a cross that leans out toward the viewer. He represents the left thief, or, the bad thief. He looks out toward the viewer. At the bottom center is a hooded Mary figure, her face shielded from view. At the far left, another cross contains the regular, "sleeping" form of another crucified man, but without the distention of the first. On the ground between the two is the empty cross of Christ, marked by the INRI signed nailed into its top. Along the center of the image, in the background, a file of viewers move from right to left, one of whom carries a ladder. Clouds can be seen in the sky.
Alfred Kubin (Austrian)
The Left Thief (Der linke Schächer), preparatory drawing for "Golgotha" illustration in 20 Pictures of the Bible (20 Bilder zur Bibel), 1924
1924
Gift of the Ernst Pulgram and Frances McSparran Collection
2007/2.100
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