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There are three ducks in the water. The first is facing forward and is sitting in the water with its feet completely submerged. The second is behind the first but is a little higher in the water and is pecking at its feathers. The third is the furthest behind and is standing in the water with its legs fully visible but its feet submerged, it is also pecking at its feathers. There are two signatures and two seals on the right side of the painting.
Nishiyama Kan'ei
Ducks
1884
Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1990/1.198

Ralph Gibson (American (North American))
Englishman, Derby, from "Déja Vu"
1972
Gift of Gerald and Selma Lotenberg
1984/1.276.2

Jan Lievens
Daniel Heinsius
1634 – 1644
Museum Purchase
1960/2.45

Frederick Vinton
Portrait of Theodore Chase
1886
Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Irving Levitt
1988/2.33
Portrait of a woman, flowers in hair, blue dress and straw hat. There is a sailboat in the background.
American (American (North American))
Miss Louise Renville (later Mrs. William Fleming Breakey)
1850 – 1860
Bequest of Miss Carolyn Owens
1946/2.1

Augustus Peck (American (North American))
Jo
1937
Allocated by the U.S. Government Commissioned through the New Deal art projects
1943.104

Edgar Degas (French (culture or style))
Self-Portrait (Edgar Degas, par lui-même)
1877
Museum Purchase
1959/1.96

Francesco Bartolozzi
Portrait of Sir Thomas Hoby(?) (b. 1530)
1792 – 1800
Estate of Professor Arthur Lyon Cross
1940.387

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Aristide Bruant, from the portfolio "Le Café Concert"
1893
Museum Purchase
1949/2.70
Lady Eleanor Dundas is shown half length, seated in front of a brown background.  She looks towards the light source to the right of the painting.  She is dressed in a diaphanous black dress with an Empire cut and black veil.  A sheer lace collar frames her throat.  She has heavy lidded eyes and an alert or slightly mournful expression
Henry Raeburn
Lady Eleanor Dundas
1790 – 1800
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1955/1.83
Portrait of a subject in costume, holding a book. "Ex Libris" printed in upper left corner.
J. Craig Annan (British (modern))
Ex Libris
1909
Gift of The Morris and Beverly Baker Foundation, in memory of Morris D. Baker, a graduate of The University of Michigan School of Architecture, 1952
2000/2.141.6

Maximillian Luce
Boy
Gift of Herbert Barrows
2000/2.296
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