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Charles Dufresne
The Three Crosses
1876 – 1938
Museum Purchase
1954/2.26

Jean Frélaut
Le Soir du Vendredi Saint
1924
Gift of Mrs. Charles F. Weber.
1977/2.14

Georges Rouault (French (culture or style))
Christ on the Cross with Disciples
1936
Museum Purchase
1950/1.158
Photograph of a tableau from a Catholic church in Calvario, Patzuaro, Mexico. The scene includes a male figure at the center, with two women and one man arranged behind him.
Paul Strand (American (North American))
Calvario, Patzcuaro
1933
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Philip C. Davis through the Friends of the Museum of Art
1971/2.126.12
Photograph of a tableau in a Catholic church in Oaxaca, Mexico. The scene includes Christ, Mary, and other religious figures.
Paul Strand (American (North American))
Cristo, Oaxaca
1933
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Philip C. Davis through the Friends of the Museum of Art
1971/2.126.8
A remake of the traditional Golgotha crucifixion scene. On the right is a horribly distended figure, hanging precariously from a cross that leans out toward the viewer. He represents the left thief, or, the bad thief. He looks out toward the viewer. At the bottom center is a hooded Mary figure, her face shielded from view. At the far left, another cross contains the regular, "sleeping" form of another crucified man, but without the distention of the first. On the ground between the two is the empty cross of Christ, marked by the INRI signed nailed into its top. Along the center of the image, in the background, a file of viewers move from right to left, one of whom carries a ladder. Clouds can be seen in the sky.
Alfred Kubin (Austrian)
The Left Thief (Der linke Schächer), preparatory drawing for "Golgotha" illustration in 20 Pictures of the Bible (20 Bilder zur Bibel), 1924
1924
Gift of the Ernst Pulgram and Frances McSparran Collection
2007/2.100

Ronald E. Cooper
He's Got You and Me Brother
1992
Gift of The Daniel and Harriet Fusfeld Folk Art Collection
2002/1.213

Jean Lurçat (French (culture or style))
Arlequin Jésuite
1892 – 1934
Museum Purchase
1948/1.398
Three center female figures with exposed breasts and halos. Entire picture composed of overlapping U- or V-shaped charcoal strokes.
Otto Dix
Holy Anne with Two Others (Hl. Anna selbtritt)
1914
Gift of the Ernst Pulgram and Frances McSparran Collection
2007/2.92
Entire print is backed with a peice of beige laid paper. There is a hole in the print at the left-cetner. A tear has been repared at the lower left corner. Print was trimmed just larger than the frame, leaving more space at the bottom of the image. Paper size: h 20 3/5cm x tw 28 1/5cm & bw 28 2/5cm. Image size: h 19 1/2cm x tw 27 9/10cm & bw 28 1/10cm.
Jacques Callot (French (culture or style))
Saint Amond
Gift of Ruth W. and Clarence J. Boldt, Jr.
2008/2.382
This sober, pyramidal composition consists of five figures within an interior. A seated woman and child occupy the center of the composition while flanking her to the left is a kneeling older woman with her left hand on the child her right hand on the cradle. To the right of the seated woman is a putti holding a ewer and standing next to a basin. Standing behind the seated woman is a standing woman with hands raised. All of the women are dressed in generalized classical drapery.
Marcantonio Raimondi (Italian (culture or style))
The Virgin and the Cradle
1515 – 1525
Museum Purchase
1995/1.81
This print has a dark purple background with a pattern of black dots covering its surface. Black lines and shapes are formed in areas where the dots overlap or merge.
Roy Lichtenstein (American (North American))
Rouen Cathedral #6, from "Cathedral Portfoiio R L 69-230"
1969
Gift of Dr.Seymour and Barbara K. Adelson
2010/2.37
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