12 UMMA Objects
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Jean-Alfred Desbrosses
Le Mare aux Grenouilles
1835 – 1906
Gift of Samuel P. Hayes
1973/1.761

John Fullwood
Landscape
1883 – 1915
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1955/1.111
Landscape painting with green marshy field in foreground, a grouping of trees in the middle ground on right side of canvas, and blue sky with patches of soft clouds above.
Charles Warren Eaton
Twilight
1892
Gift of Mr. Raymond C. Smith
1968/2.67

Gabor Peterdi (American (North American))
Marshes in Winter
1966
Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Gulick
1970/2.173
This photograph is horizontally oriented and portrays a marshy shoreline. The foreground is filled with rushes. The horizon line, in the upper portion of the work, depicts homes, a windmill in the distance, and patches of water. Bare trees also dot this outdoor scene.
Peter Henry Emerson
A Rushy Shore, plate XXXV, from "Life and Landscape on the Norfolk Broads"
1887
Museum purchase made possible by the W. Hawkins Ferry Fund
2002/2.234.2
View of a pond with water lilies and reeds.
Eugène Atget (French (culture or style))
Nenuphars
1890 – 1974
Museum Purchase
1974/1.106
Landscape of flat terrain; water, perhaps a small stream, in the foreground; four leafless trees (two large, two small) right of center, and two leafless trees left of center, below a cloud-filled sky.
John Francis Murphy
Landscape
1880
Bequest of Carl F. Clarke
1954/1.80
In the foreground, a body of water framed by tall reeds reflects the mountain range behind it. Beyond the lake, small buildings dot the landscape as mountains and sky rise above them in the background.
Brett Weston (American (North American))
Landscape, Germany
1960
Museum Purchase
1978/2.34
This is a photograph of a sprout of skunk cabbage. Its maroon flowers spring up from a pool of water, a bed of moss, and melting snow. Dead marsh grasses are visible in the background.
Jeannette Klute
Skunk-cabbage
1950 – 1954
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. James Agah, Class of 1989 (BBA)
2012/2.14.7
This is a color photograph of a green frog. The image has a shallow depth of field, with only the frog in focus. The lower foreground and background are blurred, but it is apparent that the frog sits in a marsh, with water and grasses around it. 
Jeannette Klute
Green Frog
1950 – 1954
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. James Agah, Class of 1989 (BBA)
2012/2.14.16

Gabor Peterdi (American (North American))
Sea Marshes in Winter, from "A Genesis"
1915 – 1976
Gift of Herbert and Nancy Berhard.
1976/2.98A
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