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Drawing of militaristic angels approaching two men fighting at sea. One angels holds a bow and above and to the right are three more angels carrying clouds. On the left of the image is a serpent curled around a tree.
William Blake
Apollyon
1757 – 1827
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1954/1.209

Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Zhong Kui of Magical Powers
20th century
Gift of Harold W. Stevenson, University of Michigan Professor Emeritus in Psychology
2003/1.630

Wan Shouqi
Eight Immortals
1850 – 1900
Gift of John Schloss
2000/1.37
At the center of this print, there is a large bust in a variety of colors (orange, yellow, green, black, blue) and a kind of floating hat in brown and purple. The face is created by a series of collaged images. There is a mouth and one eye on the head and another collaged mouth sits at the edge of the figure's clothing, like a brooch. Coming out from the right side of the head, there is a line drawing of a woman's profile with lines emanating from her eyes and ear. In the background, there is a simple landscape. The print is signed (l.r.) and numbered (l.l.) in pencil.
Salvador Dali (Spanish (culture or style))
Maquillage Cyclopéen
1975
Anonymous Gift
1981/2.110.6

Gai Qi
Legend of the Cowherder and the Weaving Maiden
1774 – 1829
Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1994/2.37
Large bronze sculpture resembling a headless human figure. The surface texture is very rough with deep voids and coarse patches of metal. The brown patina has a whitish tinge.
Michele Oka Doner (American (North American))
Angry Neptune
2008
Museum purchase made possible by a bequest from Clarence and Ruth Roy, the W. Hawkins Ferry Fund, and the support of the artist
2009/1.466

Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Immortal Lü Tung-pin with a Ghost Attendant
16th century
Gift of John Schloss
1996/2.23
Bust-length white marble sculpture of a young female figure crowned with a plait of wheat and framed along the bottom with a wreath of sculpted acanthus leaves.
Hiram Powers
Proserpine
1844 – 1847
Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Irving Levitt, in memory of Prof. David Huntington
1991/2.40

Fei Danxu (Fei Tan-hsü)
Ode to the Goddess of the Luo River
1847
Gift of Dulany's Gallery
1982/2.4

Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Shallow dish with "Judgment of Paris" design
18th century
Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1993/2.19
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