15 UMMA Objects
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Glen Alps
Untitled
1914 – 1964
Museum Purchase
1964/1.115

Josef Albers (American (North American))
Umgeben
1933
Gift of Jean Paul Slusser
1961/2.43
This is an abstract metallic sculpture with a black square base. The silver metal of the sculpture is little thicker than wire and forms two into intersecting circular shapes.
José de Rivera (American (North American))
Construction #45
1952 – 1962
Gift of the Estate of Maxine W. Kunstadter in memory of Sigmund Kunstadter, Class of 1922
1983/1.401
This color lithograph shows an abstract still life in warm yellow and orange colors. In the center is a large, roundish yellow shape outlined in black, perhaps a plate. On it is a red form with two protruding, spiky, fork-like prongs at each end. Above this sits a white rectangular shape with three bumps along its top edge. To the right is a long curved shape. The outside of the curve is blue, the inside white. Two additional rectangular, striated objects come in from the edges. The paper has some brown staining around the edges.
Fernand Léger (French (culture or style))
Nature Morte
1951
Gift of Mrs. Florence L. Stol
1964/2.47

Olle Baertling
Triangles
1911 – 1969
Museum Purchase
1969/1.115

Ilya Bolotowsky (American (North American))
Untitled
1972
Bequest of the Estate of David Caldwell Leedy
2005/2.31

Robert Motherwell (American (North American))
Untitled
1915 – 1987
Gift of Stephen M. Taylor
1987/1.185

Olle Baertling
Untitled
1911 – 1972
Gift of Plunkett and Company
1972/2.1
In this abstract print, wide, curved black lines are layered over spots of pale bluish grey and shades of yellow. Wide swaths of grey exist in the background. 
Rolf Cavael
Untitled
1953
Gift of Jean Paul Slusser
1961/2.46
Abstract drawing of an object with black lines and sections of blue and red. There are also some crosshatching in charcoal as well as in the red and blue watercolor. Dated in pencil (l.l) "1907".
Mikhail Larionov (Russian (culture or style))
Untitled
1907
Gift of Gilbert M. Frimet
1981/2.101

Josef Albers (American (North American))
Opposite
1933
Museum Purchase
1953/2.2
This etching of a non-representational form resembles a wide ribbon, shaped almost like the number 4.  It is brownish in color with touches of black throughout, especially coming through around the edges. 
Pierre Soulages (French (culture or style))
Eau-forte XX
1972
Museum Purchase
1973/2.3
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