51 UMMA Objects
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Manuel Álvarez Bravo
Woman Combing Her Hair
Gift of Frederick J. Myerson
1985/1.130.2
This photograph is a studio portrait of a woman with styled hair, wearing a light-colored salon cape around her shoulders. 
Philippe Halsman (American (North American))
Color Rinse
1931 – 1940
Gift of Gilbert M. Frimet
2004/1.142
A portrait of an aging man. He wears a tusk septum piercing and two long braids, with a garment draped over his soulders. A circular embroidered design is visible near the bottom of the frame.
Edward S. Curtis (American (North American))
Spídĭs—Wishham
1910 – 1911
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Kenyon
1987/1.210
A bust-length portrait of a woman. She is wearing a black dress and red lipstick, and has curly dark hair. She stands with her body turned to the side while she looks directly into the camera’s lens.
Andy Warhol (American (North American))
Shaindy Fenton
1977
Gift of The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.
2008/2.18
A bust-length portrait of a woman. She is wearing a dark floral dress and red lipstick, and has straight dark hair. She stands with her body facing away from the camera while her head is turned over her shoulder towards the viewer. Her gaze is fixed on a point to the left of the camera lens. 
Andy Warhol (American (North American))
Deeda Blair
1976 – 1977
Gift of The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.
2008/2.31
A bust-length portrait of a woman. She is wearing a green shirt, a necklace, earrings and red lipstick. She has straight, chin-length blonde hair that is pinned back. She stands facing away from the camera and with her head tilted back towards the viewer—with a calm expression she looks toward the camera lens.
Andy Warhol (American (North American))
Unidentified Woman #30
1986
Gift of The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.
2008/2.42
A conical stopper, topped by an anthropomorphic representation of a female head with elaborate coiffure. 
Luba (Luba (culture or style))
Stopper
1895 – 1905
Museum purchase made possible by the Betty J. Lockett Memorial Fund
1984/2.40
This Qajar dish features three separate compartments and highly decorated exterior panels. Each side of the dish is decorated with a pair of young female faces that alternate with abstract deep blue designs. The interor panels lack decoration aside from the bases of each compartment which contain blue painted floral sprays. The craftmanship of the dish finds roots in the Kashan tradition of the 12th and 13th centuries, making it a testament to the continuation of traditional techniques in the region by the 19th century. 
Iranian (Iranian)
Shallow open box with three compartments, adorned with women's faces
19th century
Museum Purchase
1957/1.99
A bust-length portrait of a nude woman with her blonde hair pinned back on one side. She faces her body toward the left side of the frame, turning her head toward the camera.
Andy Warhol (American (North American))
Unidentified Woman
1980
Gift of The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.
2008/2.63
A photograph of a young child with long braids sitting on a large rock. Photographed from a distance, the rock appears small in the plateau landscape.
Edward S. Curtis (American (North American))
The Rock Slide—Wishham
1909 – 1911
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Kenyon
1987/1.199
A portrait of a woman with long braids, large earrings, and beaded jewelry. She wears a shirt with geometric lines embroidered into the fabric, and an ornate belt.
Edward S. Curtis (American (North American))
Cayuse Woman
1910 – 1911
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Kenyon
1987/1.207
A bust-length portrait of a woman. She wears thick white makeup on her face and chest, and red lipstick, with her long hair swept back. Her body faces the left of the frame, she lifts her head, elongating her neck and turning her eyes toward the camera.
Andy Warhol (American (North American))
Lynn Revson
1981
Gift of The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.
2008/2.48
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