9 UMMA Objects
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Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Herdboy and Buffalo in the Moonlight
1200 – 1399
Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1961/2.12
Water with sun shining on it, creating a vertical pattern, mountains and sky above, dark mountains below.
Louis Stettner
Moonlight on Water, from "Nature Series, California"
1981
Gift of Will and Joanne Potter
2013/2.291
A landscape in a vertical format with hills on either side and a large tree on the right. There is a small stream going through the center of the two hills.
Stephen Greeling Putnam
A Waterfall by Moonlight
Gift of Professor Walter M. and Nesta R. Spink
2013/2.536
This is a painting of a fan. As for the details on the fan, on the left side, there is a drawing of the full moon partly hidden behind clouds. On the right side is writing in calligraphy. There is another line of calligraphy father to the left of the moon. Some of the writing is in red.
Sakai Hōitsu
Moonlight and calligraphy
1798 – 1828
Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1964/1.95
A clair de lune washer with a large base, a short bulging middle, and a rim that curves inward. It has a Qianlong reign mark on the bottom.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Washer
19th century
Promised gift of William C. Weese, M.D., LSA ‘65
PG2020.2.5
In the foreground, illuminated white, a woman, her long hair hanging down her back, kneels and gazes upward, her arms extended in front of her, her hands pointing skyward. The sky is nearly all dark, with a full moon appearing in the center top of the image.
Oskar Kokoschka (Austrian)
The Pleading (Die Flehende), from O Eternity—thou thundering word (O Ewigkeit—du Donnerwort), Bach Cantata (Bachkantate) series
1914
Gift of the Ernst Pulgram and Frances McSparran Collection
2007/2.121

P.J. Hornberger
By the Light of the Moon
1991
Gift of The Daniel and Harriet Fusfeld Folk Art Collection
2002/1.190
A large, dark tree looms over a field with neat rows of crops. A full moon hangs low in the sky, peeking from behind tree branches and thin gray clouds.
Kawase Hasui
Umagome no tsuki (Moon at Umagome), from the series Tôkyô nijûkei (Twenty Views of Tokyo)
1930
Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1993/2.29
There is a crabapple branch that rises up from the bottom of the painting and ends at the top of the painting. From the branch, twigs jut out from the branches that have leaves and crabapples growing from them. Partially covered by the branch, there is a moon. There is a stamp in the bottom right corner of the painting.
Nishiyama Kan'ei
Crabapple in Moonlight
1850 – 1899
Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1990/1.203
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