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Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Woodblock (from set of 7 woodblocks and 33 sample prints)
TC2006.26.2
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
This print is an abstract composition in black, white and lavender. In the upper right, there is a black circle on a white background shape. The left and lower portions are made up of black shapes. At the lower center, a lavendar rectangular form is also included, overlapped by a black shape that is slightly broken up by thin white lines. The print is numbered (l.l.) "275/300" and signed (l.r.) "Louise Nevelson" in pencil.
Louise Nevelson (American (North American))
Untitled
1973
Gift of Mr. Robert Rauschenberg
1976/2.120
This woodcut has an image of a girl, from about mid-torso, looking over her shoulder from behind. She has short hair and faces off to the right of the page. On off-white paper, the print uses two color blocks: black graphic on red background. The print is signed (l.l.) "Kiyoshi Saitô" in white ink, and titled, numbered and dated in pencil (l.c.) "GIRL (D)  33/100  1967".
Saitō Kiyoshi (Japanese (culture or style))
Girl (D)
1967
Gift of Dr. Seymour and Barbara K. Adelson
2008/2.183
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