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Manuel Carrillo
Dogs and Man on Horse at Beach
20th century
Gift of Mr. & Mrs. Arnold M. Gilbert
1981/2.2
This is a vertically arranged abstract print that incorporates sets of facial features (and perhap legs) that stare out at the viewer. The colors in the print are predominately yellow on the right and black on the left; green, red, and white are also used.
Adja Yunkers (American (North American))
Succubae
1950
Museum Purchase
1950/2.22B
This print depicts three faceless nude figures. Two adults, man on the left and woman on the right, are floating in ovoid shapes. A small child floats at the center. The print is titled, numbered, signed and dated in pencil at the bottom of the page.
Vladimir Yankilevsky (Russian (culture or style))
Anatomy of Feelings
1972
Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Carl Proffer
1980/2.243.35
In this idyllic scene, the goddess Parvati offers her husband Shiva a drink, as they enjoy a quiet moment together. Their children, the elephant-headed Ganesha and Skanda, play inside a tent made from the hide of an elephant demon that Shiva had slain. Both parents are clothed in animal skins, the garb of mountain-dwelling ascetics, while Shiva is further adorned with a long necklace of skulls and a snake.
Artist Unknown, India, Punjab Hills, Kangra School
Shiva and his family
1790 – 1800
Gift of Dr. Walter R. Parker
1942.4
Square-format photograph of three small sculptures with eyes printed on them organized in a stack, alongside a pair of spectacles.
André Kertész (American (North American))
Three Eyes
1979
Gift of Dr. Seymour and Barbara K. Adelson
2009/2.14
Very colorful print with a series of colored bands, separated with black lines, at the top. Below the rainbow-colored bands are three fragmented images of the head of the Disney character Goofy, in teal, pink, yellow and white. The main portion of the print below has a series of differently organized and vibrantly colored grids and square patterns. At the base, there is an olive colored box, outlined in black, with black text reading: "Protocol-Sentences' the most adequate cosmological symbol centricity and radial arrangements organized, as a rule, according to quaternary point p a point would in turn give rise to yet more neutrons until a veritable avalanche developed: [mathematical equation] / [mathematical equation] .... The mathematical implications of the process are quite explicit. A pound of uranium contains some needs. With this desideratun [<em>sic</em>] in mind, transfers from one setttlement to another will be made on an exchange basis, or refers to "the nullity of forms" and other normalizing / fa
Sir Eduardo Paolozzi (British (modern))
Protocol-Sentences
1967
Gift of Professor Diane M. Kirkpatrick
2000/2.11.4
A photograph of four children in front of a house entrance. Two girls hold onto the railing and recline on either side. An infant sits on the bottom step, while another young boy stands on the first step, holding a frog in front of his face.
Julie Blackmon
Porch Steps
2003
Gift from the Collection of David S. Rosen MD, MPH
2013/2.101
The print shows a hand coming from the left of the frame on a solid red background. Depicted with the index finger pointing at the viewer, the skin of the hand is patterned with a grid of red dots. Part of the forearm is shown, with the cuff of the white shirt and black suit. The print is signed and numbered.
Roy Lichtenstein (American (North American))
Finger Pointing
1973
Gift of Mr. Robert Rauschenberg
1976/2.118

Manuel Carrillo
Group of Dogs
20th century
Gift of Mr. & Mrs. Arnold M. Gilbert
1981/2.1
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