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Text: "The Sword is Drawn The Navy Upholds It!" - U.S. Navy Recruiting Station - 115 Flatbush Avenue Brooklyn - (scroll text) We Can Do No Otherwise
Kenyon Cox
The Sword is Drawn, the Navy Upholds it!
1917 – 1919
Gift of Mr. Maurice F. Lyons
1954/2.35.25

Hana Hamplová (Czech (culture or style))
Untitled
1980
Gift of Mrs. Marion Hrebek Keys
1990/1.238

Käthe Kollwitz (German (culture, style, period))
Self-Portrait at the Table
1893
Gift of Edwin M. Otterbourg
1954/2.10
A collage composed of different colored pieces of sandpaper of different grades or textures, construction paper, printed papers, and a piece of embossed leather. Most of the sandpaper pieces are in an overlapping group in the center of the piece. In the viewer's upper right there is a purple piece of paper printed with a throng of human figures.
Jean Paul Slusser (American (North American))
Untitled
1955 – 1965
Gift of Robert and Elizabeth Slusser
1982/2.35

Hana Hamplová (Czech (culture or style))
Untitled
1979
Gift of Mrs. Marion Hrebek Keys
1990/1.217

Hana Hamplová (Czech (culture or style))
Untitled
1979
Gift of Mrs. Marion Hrebek Keys
1990/1.219

Hana Hamplová (Czech (culture or style))
Untitled
1980
Gift of Mrs. Marion Hrebek Keys
1990/1.230

Hana Hamplová (Czech (culture or style))
Untitled
1981
Gift of Mrs. Marion Hrebek Keys
1990/1.253

Hana Hamplová (Czech (culture or style))
Untitled
1984
Gift of Mrs. Marion Hrebek Keys
1990/1.256

Hana Hamplová (Czech (culture or style))
Untitled
1987
Gift of Mrs. Marion Hrebek Keys
1990/1.259
In this idyllic scene, the goddess Parvati offers her husband Shiva a drink, as they enjoy a quiet moment together. Their children, the elephant-headed Ganesha and Skanda, play inside a tent made from the hide of an elephant demon that Shiva had slain. Both parents are clothed in animal skins, the garb of mountain-dwelling ascetics, while Shiva is further adorned with a long necklace of skulls and a snake.
Artist Unknown, India, Punjab Hills, Kangra School
Shiva and his family
1790 – 1800
Gift of Dr. Walter R. Parker
1942.4
This black and white print shows a nude woman and young boy with wings within an oval shape.The woman is lounging on a draped surface and has her arm around the boy. He is facing toward her and pushing an arrow against her left breast. Other smaller scenes surround these figures including, a woman in a chariot drawn by swans; a man and a woman conversing in a forest; two figures in a landscape scene and two birds nestled together. Outside the oval in the corners of the work are hearts, flaming arrows and roses . At the bottom is Latin lettering.
Hendrick Goltzius
Venus and Cupid
1591 – 1601
Museum purchase made possible by the Jean Paul Slusser Memorial Fund
1998/2.17
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