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Douglas Frank
Ecola Rock
1982
Museum Purchase made possible by the Marvin Felheim Memorial Fund
1984/1.302
This photograph depicts two figures seated at a picnic table outside a rural home.
Walker Evans (American (North American))
Robert Frank's House, Nova Scotia
1971
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Lunn, Jr., in Honor of the Centennial of The Michigan Daily
1990/2.40
View of a partially loaded truck, featuring a bureau mirror that reflects stacked chairs and furniture prepared for moving.  
Walker Evans (American (North American))
Moving Truck and Bureau Mirror
1929
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Lunn, Jr., in Honor of the Centennial of The Michigan Daily
1990/2.47
This photograph is a view of a two-storey town house featuring a cast-iron façade and recessed balconies.
Walker Evans (American (North American))
529 Esplanade Avenue, New Orleans, Louisiana
1935
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Lunn, Jr., in Honor of the Centennial of The Michigan Daily
1990/2.56
This is a vertically arranged abstract print that incorporates sets of facial features (and perhap legs) that stare out at the viewer. The colors in the print are predominately yellow on the right and black on the left; green, red, and white are also used.
Adja Yunkers (American (North American))
Succubae
1950
Museum Purchase
1950/2.22B

Bruce Davidson
Untitled (Child with a Doll Carriage), from "Welsh Miners"
1981
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Kenyon
1983/2.243.3

Bruce Davidson
Untitled (View of Street with Street Cleaner and Two Horses), from 'Welsh Miners
1981
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Kenyon
1983/2.243.5

Bruce Davidson
Untitled (Three Miners with Mule), from "Welsh Miners"
1981
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Kenyon
1983/2.243.7

Ralph Gibson (American (North American))
Man Blowing Nose, from "Déja Vu"
1972
Gift of Gerald and Selma Lotenberg
1984/1.276.11

Ralph Gibson (American (North American))
Englishman, Derby, from "Déja Vu"
1972
Gift of Gerald and Selma Lotenberg
1984/1.276.2

Ralph Gibson (American (North American))
Window Washer, Paris, from "Artifacts"
1975
Gift of Mr. & Mrs. Sheldon Sobel
1985/2.95.3
This vertical print shows a slick advertising image in the top half with a man and a woman watching an early model television set. The woman is smoking a cigarette. A text box is inserted asking three questions. The bottom half is less slick, simply a diagram and text, some of it in a typewriter font. Text above and below asks about how soon television sets will be widely available in homes and museums. The date 1944 is included in parentheses at the top of the image.
Nam June Paik (South Korean)
A New Design for TV Chair
1973
Gift of Mr. Robert Rauschenberg
1976/2.123
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