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Etching is tipped on cream woven paper. Print is trimmed to the frame. Size: h 12 2/5cm x tw 15 4/5cm & bw 16cm.
Rembrandt van Rijn
Cottage with White Paling
1648
Gift of Ruth W. and Clarence J. Boldt, Jr.
2008/2.396

Thomas Nason
A Bucks County Farmhouse
1937
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Colton Storm
1949/1.139

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
This woodblock print depicts a man clasping his hands in a prayer like gesture. His gaze is directed downward and towards his left. In front of him is a table with a wine glass and a sheet of paper. The print is signed (l.c.) "8 Pepe Ortega" in pencil.
José Ortega (Spanish (culture or style))
El hombre bueno
1952 – 1953
Museum Purchase
1954/1.64

Jacques Callot (French (culture or style))
Plundering of a Farm, No. 5 from 'Les Grandes Misères de la Guerre'
1633
Anonymous Gift for The Paul Leroy Grigaut Memorial Collection
1972/2.358
Portrait head with landscape in background.
Ernst Kirchner
Portrait of David Müller
1919
Museum Purchase
1949/2.57

Rembrandt van Rijn
The Blindness of Tobit: The Larger Plate
1651
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1954/1.310

Reginald Marsh (American (North American))
Union Square
1933
Museum Purchase
1935.21
A red earthenware ceramic model of a goat pen, containing one ram and three ewes, with a small shed over the pen with stairs.  The exterior and goats are covered in a green lead glaze with iridescence and calcification.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Goat Pen
25 – 220
Museum purchase made possible by a gift from Helmut Stern
1990/1.211
A red, circular-shaped earthenware pigpen, containing one pig, below a cylindrical tower shed with a window and a peaked roof displaying ridges.  Stairs connect the shed to the pen.  It is covered in a green lead glaze with iridescence and calcification. 
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Model of a pigpen
25 – 220
Museum purchase made possible by the Friends of the Museum of Art
1990/1.214
This red earthenware model of a pigpen is square, contains one pig at a feeding trough, and has a peaked roof shed to the side. The model is covered in a green lead glaze.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Model of a pigpen
25 – 220
Gift of Domino's Pizza, Inc.
1993/1.75
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