10 UMMA Objects
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Wanda Gág (American (North American))
Grandma's Kitchen, Minnesota
1931
Gift of Mina L. Winslow
1954/1.159
A man and woman sitting in wooden chairs in a kitchen with a white stove and stacked Corona boxes. He is barefoot and she is wearing sandasls. There are pots hanging on the walls.
Ken Heyman
Couple that Dr. Mead Studied (Achatoluhun)
1974
Gift of Thomas Wilson '79 and Jill Garling '80
2013/2.359
A color photograph of a group of children and a cat at a table. Each child engages with something in the room, which is in an organized disarray. Egg shells fall from the table to the floor, toys are strewn about, and an infant and cat sit in the middle of the table.
Julie Blackmon
Birds at Home
2007
Gift from the Collection of David S. Rosen MD, MPH
2013/2.103
A formal portrait of a pastry chef in his commercial kitchen. 
August Sander (German (culture or style))
Konditormeister Franz Bremer
1928
Museum Purchase
1974/2.25

Jean Charlot (French (culture or style))
The Distaff Side
1951
Joseph and Mildred Hartsook Collection
1987/1.166
A dark interior view is shown with a deep recessed space. At the end of the space is a window; the recessed space is full of reflected light and a woman is seen framed against the bright view out the window. Closer to the viewer, the foreground is filled with domestic objects: furniture on the left with vases stored on top; a wall rack with plates stored on the right and other objects with basins or pots below the plates.
James Abbott McNeill Whistler (American (North American))
The Kitchen, One of the 'Twelve Etchings from Nature,' or the 'French Set'
1858
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1954/1.330
Three people in a kitchen, the man and girl are holding hands.
Artist Unknown
Untitled
20th century
Gift from the Collection of David S. Rosen MD, MPH
2014/2.166
A dark interior view is shown with a deep recessed space. At the end of the space is a window; the recessed space is full of reflected light and a woman is seen framed against the bright view out the window. Closer to the viewer, the foreground is filled with domestic objects: furniture on the left with vases stored on top; a wall rack with plates stored on the right and other objects with basins or pots below the plates.
James Abbott McNeill Whistler (American (North American))
The Kitchen, one of the "Twelve Etchings from Nature," or the "French Set"
1856 – 1858
1954/1.331

Jean-François Millet
The Mendicant
1857 – 1858
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1955/1.107

Richard L. Sears
Kitchen Things
1970
Gift of Herbert Barrows
2000/2.303
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