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Richard Josey
Portrait of Carlyle
1840 – 1906
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1955/1.119
In the lower right corner of the image, the head of a man with dark hair and a mustache is seen from the back. He sits in an armchair, gazing up at a raven perched on the helmeted head of a white classical bust. The bust is placed atop the frame of a simplified door. A mass of quickly-drawn black slashes surround the raven, stretch down diagonally from the door frame into the space of the seated man.<br />
Signed recto, in plate, lower right, in image: "E. M."
Édouard Manet (French (culture or style))
Le Corbeau sur le Buste (The Raven on the Bust of Pallas Athena)
1875
Museum Purchase
1974/1.248

James Jacques Joseph Tissot (French (culture or style))
The Parable of the Prodigal Son (set of 4 prints and title page)
1881
Museum Purchase
1976/2.6

Alexander Brook (American (North American))
Nude on a Navajo Blanket
1930 – 1932
Gift of The Ann Arbor Art Association, in memory of Ruby S. Churchhill
1972/2.9

Needle-work
1860 – 1900
The Paul Leroy Grigaut Memorial Collection
1972/2.307

Andrea Boscoli (Italian (culture or style))
Four Episodes in the Life of a Saint
16th century
Purchased from the Estate of Edward Sonnenschein
1970/2.75

Allegorical Scene
1675 – 1725
Purchased from the Estate of Edward Sonnenschein
1970/2.97

George Cruikshank
Bound set of 24 plates taken from Bentley's Miscellany
1837 – 1838
Gift of Mrs. George F. Green.
1976/2.21
Groups of men gamble, smoke, and drink in a dark guardroom. In the left foreground a seated man wearing a red sash lights his white clay pipe, while his companion pauses his smoking to listen to a man standing next to him. The red of the smoker&#39;s sash is repeated in the flag and fabrics strewn about in the right foreground, which form part of a still-life of weapons, musical instruments, and glinting armor heaped together against the wall. Between these brightly lit foreground vignettes the scene recedes into the darkened interior where a group of five men gather about a table to gamble.
David Teniers the Younger
Interior of a Guardroom
1635 – 1645
Museum Purchase
1965/1.185
This photograph depicts the chantry in the nave of a cathedral. A large column consumes the majority of the foreground of the image, while a patch of sunlight illuminates ornate carvings in the background.
Francis Bedford (British (modern))
Chantry in the Nave, Wells Cathedral
1850 – 1894
Gift of Margaret and Howard Bond
1979/2.103
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