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Marco Dente
Entellus and Dares
1520 – 1525
Museum Purchase
1960/2.132

Monogrammist FG
Mucius Scaevola
1537
Museum Purchase
1960/2.37

Dogon (Dogon (culture or style))
Ritual Staff
20th century
Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Irving F. Burton
1975/1.69
A sketch drawing of four men, identified as soldiers.  On the bottom left a solider appears to be studying a large document.  The rest of the drawing is composed of other soldiers reclining and kneeling within the space of the paper.
Salvator Rosa
Studies of Soldiers
1640 – 1673
Joseph F. McCrindle Collection
2009/1.527

Lisa Anne Auerbach
What's All This Talk About Dying for Revolution (Sweater)
2005 – 2009
Museum Purchase
2009/2.164A
An inkwell made with porcelain has a cylinder shape body. The body is painted with drawings of a man in blue suit, sitting with his legs crossed in front; and the man's head is the lid cover/
Artist Unknown
Seated Man Inkwell (Blue), made in Germany, man with crossed legs
1875 – 1975
Gift in loving memory of Donald Maxwell Robiner from his family
2010/1.298A
This is a black and white photograph that shows a woman and a man standing on a sidewalk in front of a doorway. The woman, closest to the viewer and shown in profile, is bending over and reaching behind to adjust her skirt. The man is standing with arms raised to adjust his collar before putting on his sportcoat.
Donna Ferrato
Man and Woman on Thomas Street, from "Tribeca, 10013"
2007
Gift of Jeffrey and Elena Sobel
2010/2.51.6
A group of men holding guns gather around a car. Spotlights from a nearby building are focused on the car as well.
Armando Morales (Nicaraguan)
Prendimiento del General Sandino frente al "Hormiguero"
1993
Gift of the Blanton Museum of Art, The University of Texas at Austin
2011/1.96.6
A bald man with a furrowed brow holds an open book to the viewer. The book's pages open to an illustration of a distressed animal. Writing in blue takes up the lower portion of the print and reads: "I have the right to believe freely. To be a slave to no man's authority. If this is heresy so be it. It is still the truth to go against conscience is neither right nor safe. I cannot...will not...recant. Here I stand. No man can command my conscience."
Ben Shahn (American (North American))
Credo (small)
1960
Gift of the Robbins Center for Cross Cultural Communication, Founder Warren M. Robbins
2011/1.98
A black and white phot of two men dressed in a Western style with a tent. One man is standing in front of the tent, while the other is sitting on a rolled up canvs in front of the tent.
Kurt Markus
Ranch, Twscardra, NV
1983
Gift of Maxine and Lawrence K. Snider
2011/2.9
This photogravure is one of a series of photographs by Edward Steichen commissioned by Auguste Rodin of his statue of the French writer Honoré de Balzac. Created at 4:00 a.m., a cloaked and silhouetted figure stands in a misty landscape.
Edward Steichen (American (North American))
Balzac, Towards the Light, Midnight
1908 – 1911
Gift of Maxine and Lawrence K. Snider
2012/1.217
This portrait of a man shows him sitting on a set of steps, hands clasped between his knees. He wears a checkered shirt and long trousers.<br /><br />
EWP, 7/26/16: removed proper name, more appropriately addressed in SM
Lucien Clergue (French (culture or style))
Pablo Picasso
1955
Gift of Selma and Gerald Lotenberg
2011/2.163
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