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Gold-weight in the shape of three cylinders stacked in a triangular form, with a raised line wrapped around the middle and each end. 
Akan (Akan (culture or style))
Gold-weight
1900 – 1985
Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
1997/1.506
This black and white print shows the images of two pistols pointed at each other. Two large black abstract forms with vertical stripes sit underneath and above the two guns. At the lower right, there is a rectanglular box with the text "ALLUME TES / GITANES" and artist's signature "Man Ray", alongside an image comprised of half a glass bottle and abstract shapes and marks. The print is signed (l.r.) "Man Ray" and numbered (l.l.) "8/41" in pencil.
Man Ray (American (North American))
Allume tes gitanes
1963 – 1969
Museum Purchase
1972/2.4
Gold-weight in the shape of a curved rectangle with raised bands along its length. At one end is a ball attached to a conical handle and bound in the middle, while at the other end there are three short rods bound at each tip and a square-shaped protrusion. 
Akan (Akan (culture or style))
Gold-weight
1900 – 1985
Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
1997/1.503
A soldier fires off a panzerfaust at night; the silhouette of a second soldier is visible against the weapon's white smoke plume.  
Dmitri Baltermants (Russian (culture or style))
Soviet Soldier Firing Captured German Panzerfaust at Night
1942
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. James Agah, Class of 1989 (BBA)
2012/2.69
This black and white photolithograph shows two images and a large block of typed text. In the top left, there is an image of a gorilla. In the bottom right, there is an image of a woman and a boy in a car. The boy is holding a gun and pointing it out the back window of the car, while the woman pulls at the boy's arm. The text starts under the image of the gorilla and continues again at the top right. The long passage of text begins: "In the clothing of a man who standing in the background is added. This produces from the foreground figure, thought one of the seated figures...".
Sir Eduardo Paolozzi (British (modern))
Temporary Variations in Experienced Type
1965 – 1970
Gift of Professor Diane M. Kirkpatrick
2000/2.14.29
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