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Josef Brandt
Polish Market
1841 – 1914
Gift of George and Brigitte Muller of Ann Arbor, Michigan, in memory of Henri and Anne Muller
1987/2.10
This vertical piece has a color photograph on the bottom showing people walking along a city street. Above are comic-strip-style illustrations in black acrylic on white paper, within five frames.  The middle bottom frame of different style than the others. The title "Crocodile Tears: Buried Treasure" appears at the top, and the whole work is mounted and framed.
Douglas Heubler (American (North American))
Crocodile Tears: Buried Treasure (De Chirico V)
1990
Museum purchase made possible by the W. Hawkins Ferry Fund
2008/1.160.1

Camille Pissarro
Marché aux Légumes, á Pontoise
1891
Museum Purchase
1964/1.128
View of a village with a dirt road lined with thatched-roof structures.
John Edward Saché (German (culture or style))
Native Bazaar
1865 – 1882
Gift of Margaret and Howard Bond
1995/1.74
This drawing shows a street scene with a number of people at a market, many of whom are carrying blue or white umbrellas. A lamp post is in the foreground, and line drawings of buildings comprise the background, and birds fly in the sky amid quickly sketched out white-grey clouds. The color palette is comprised of blues, browns, whites, greens and specks of red.
Camille Pissarro
Market Scene, Town Square
1833 – 1866
Bequest from the Estate and Trust of Elise Reeder Olton
2014/1.616

Joseph Pennell
The Market in front of St. Trophime, Arles
1890
Gift of Carl Fredric Clarke
1949/1.122
A man stands in the threshold of a shop with meats and cheeses on display all around him.
Dmitri Baltermants (Russian (culture or style))
Butcher at the Open-air Market, Rome
1939 – 1990
Gift of Thomas Wilson '79 and Jill Garling '80
2016/2.426

Pablo Esteban O'Higgins
The Market, from 'Mexican People'
1942 – 1952
Museum Purchase
1992/1.124.2
On the right hand side of the print, two figures are standing in front of a market shop, talking to the store owner. In the distance is another figure walking along the path, and beyond him is what appears to be another market stall with other figures. Writing in the upper left corner. Title in the upper right corner in a red box.
Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese (culture or style))
The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido (Gyôsho Edition): #15 Yoshiwara
1841 – 1842
Bequest of Alva Gordon Sink
1998/2.30
Tears on left edge, indicating former binding.<br />
TOP IMAGE. On the bottom right appears a river, with at least three boats moored against her banks. Along the shore, in the central bottom area of the image, is a large groups of figures, potentially a local market area. In the center of the image is a plank bridge with figures carrying bundles, and the bridge (ramp) leads from the center to the top left, where it connects with a large brink palazzo-type structure. In the central background stands a large thatched and planked group of dwellings. A pile of barrels fill the bottom left corner.<br />
BOTTOM IMAGE. A three-arch stone bridge with crossing figures spans the image from center right edge to the bottom left corner. Underneath pass small rapids with rocks. At the bottom right corner is a group of three, perhaps with a fishing pole; the left and right figures kneel, while the central figure stands with pole in hands, pointing up. A cross - perhaps a medieval pilgrimage marker - stands at the left-ha
Franz Edmund Weirotter
A Group of Eight Landscapes on Four Sheets
Gift of the Ernst Pulgram and Frances McSparran Collection
2007/2.116
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