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A young woman is seen sitting in profile. She faces to the right, her head bent downward, her wavy hair framing her face and falling down her back. Only the face and hair are drawn fully, the rest of the woman's body is quickly rendered in a few lines.
James Abbott McNeill Whistler (American (North American))
Jo's Bent Head
1861
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1954/1.349
A distinguished looking man sits in a bust-length, three-quarter view, his face turned to straight profile, facing to the left. He has a moustache and goatee and a high collared shirt.
James Abbott McNeill Whistler (American (North American))
Sir Garnet Wolseley
1877
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1954/1.365
This print shows a profile of a small, bear-like man from the waist up. He is balding, with a fringe of hair by his neck but none in the center of his head. He wears a light colored, loose fitting garment with thick, dark outlines articulating the parts of his clothing. The background is very dark.
Georges Rouault (French (culture or style))
Bon Électeur
1918
Museum Purchase
1949/2.50
Glass and silver stopper.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Snuff bottle with a profile "portrait" of a red-haired European
1900 – 1949
Gift of Mr. Robert W. Coggan
1980/2.114
Minimal line drawing presents a 3/4 profile of man, with right ear, a tuft of hair, mouth, nose, full right eye, partial left eye, eyebrows, eye lashes, and minimal chin.
Felix Albrecht Harta
Portrait of Arnold Schönberg
Gift of the Ernst Pulgram and Frances McSparran Collection
2007/2.112
This sketch depicts a man in profile, facing toward his right. He wears a turban and an elaborate collar. On the verso is pasted a small print of James Barry's painting "The Distribution of Premiums in the Society of Arts", originally part of a series "The Progress of Human Culture" painted between 1777 and 1784. The print is smaller and more simplified than the official print Barry made after his painting published in 1792, and probably came from a book. 
Untitled (Head of a Man Wearing a Turban)
1802 – 1825
Joseph F. McCrindle Collection
2009/1.525
A girl with her head and body in profile, her head is streached in front of her body and her short hair is flowing behind her. She is wearing a yellow shirt. The background is a faded green with black globs that may be butterflies placed periodically.
Nakayama Tadashi
Kaze (Shôjo) /Girl in the Wind
1956
Gift of Sheila and Ronnie Cresswell
2011/2.10
A girl with her head and body in profile, with her head stretched in front of her body and hair flowing behind her; her hair is an abstract design of red and black. In front of her is a giant brown, yellow, and blue butterfly, with a smaller black butterfly next to it.
Nakayama Tadashi
Cho (Butterflies)
1965
Gift of Sheila and Ronnie Cresswell
2011/2.14
A girl with her head in profile, her brown hair is highlighted with white and yellow strands. In front of her is a purple, red, rellow, and white violet. Above it is a white circle. The background is faded gold and brown.
Nakayama Tadashi
Sumire (Violet)
1969
Gift of Sheila and Ronnie Cresswell
2011/2.16
A girl with her head and body in profile, her brown hair is highlighted with white and gold strands. She is wearing a tan shirt. In front of her is a cluster of orange and yellow poppies against a brown background.
Nakayama Tadashi
Shojo to keshi (Girl and Poppies)
1971
Gift of Sheila and Ronnie Cresswell
2011/2.20
A girl with her head in profile, her black hair is highlighted with white, blue and yellow stripes, and red columns of dots. There is an orange, yellow, green and red butterfly in her hair with decoration on its wings. She is facing an orange, white and brown butterfly with abstract designs of red, blue green and yellow; only the right half of the wings are shown. The background is a faded blue.
Nakayama Tadashi
Fatatsu no cho (Two Butterflies)
1972
Gift of Sheila and Ronnie Cresswell
2011/2.23
A girl with her head and body in profile, her brown hair is highlighted with white and gold strands, and bordering her face are gold curls. she is wearing a long-sleeved shirt with orange, blue, white, and brown swirls. In her arms in front of her is a frontal view of a black cat.
Nakayama Tadashi
Kuroneko to shojo (Black Cat and Girl)
1973
Gift of Sheila and Ronnie Cresswell
2011/2.26
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