19 UMMA Objects
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Red background with cut out on the bottom. Multiple geometric forms in varying colors of black, blue, red, yellow and gold. The large shape on the upper right side is an abstract dog.
Frank Stella (American (North American))
Had Gadya, No. 3 (Then came a dog and bit the cat)
1982 – 1984
Gift of Marsha L. Vinson and Marvin Rotman
2014/2.17
A long reclining board with three posts on the bottom. The angle is at approximately 45 degrees. All of the edges are rounded.
Lobi (Lobi)
Reclining Chair
1800 – 1999
Gift of the Robbins Center for Cross Cultural Communications in memory of Warren M. Robbins
2014/2.77
Black background with red trim on either side, but not on the top and bottom. There is a large orange tiger in the center with a red donkey and blue bird on the left side. Colors of blacks, greens, reds, blues, oranges and yellow. There is lilac trim on the top and bottom of the cloth.
Fon (Fon (culture or style))
Wall Hanging
1800 – 1999
Gift of the Robbins Center for Cross Cultural Communications in memory of Warren M. Robbins
2014/2.96
Off-white background with a red man in the center, arms outstretched holding a half moon and a red circle. Above and below him are red and black men with clubs.
Fon (Fon (culture or style))
Wall Hanging
1800 – 1999
Gift of the Robbins Center for Cross Cultural Communications in memory of Warren M. Robbins
2014/2.97
A dark pen drawing with white highlights on a white colored background. It shows a nude female figure seated on a swing. The setting is a wooded area with vegetation and leaves depicted with multiple short strokes that cover the entire area around the figure. The woman is posed facing the viewer with her legs intertwined and her arms above her head, grasping th ropes of the swing. She is gazing out to the left, beyond the viewer and has a joyful expression on her face.
Henri Fantin-Latour
Sara la Baigneuse
1884
Museum Purchase
1962/1.115
This print shows a landscape with a mountain rising in the middle of the background. There are trees and grass in front, and a body of water in the foreground. At the center, on the edge of the water, sits a faucet, a razor, and a toothbrush in a clear glass as if the body of water is a sink.<br />
The print is signed (l.r.) "Doug Webb" and numbered (l.l.) "197/275" in pencil.
Doug Webb (American (North American))
Cleanliness is Next to Godliness
1980 – 1990
Gift of Jack A. and Noreen Rounick
2004/2.40
A highly decorated wooden chair with a single arched backing rod for support. There are large bulb-like posts on top with graphic decorations throughout. There are large metal domed hardware on the seat and upper posts.
Baulé (Baule (culture))
Prestige Chair
1800 – 1999
Gift of the Robbins Center for Cross Cultural Communications in memory of Warren M. Robbins
2014/2.75
Six nude women in, and as, clouds. Some women lean forward while others are kneeling. <br />
 
Arthur B. Davies (American (North American))
Clouds
1920
Museum Purchase
1931.8
A preparatory drawing squared for transfer depicting nude and classically draped figures in various poses in an outdoor setting before an altar.
French (French (culture or style))
Death of Priam
1790 – 1800
Gift of Professor Walter M. and Nesta R. Spink
2012/2.204
A female nude reclining on a bed wearing one yellow slipper on her left foot, a gold bracelet on her right arm and a black ribbon tied in a bow around her neck.  An African American woman in a blue dress stands behind her holding a bouquet of yellow and white flowers. A small monkey sits at the foot of the bed.  All subjects look directly at the viewer.
Mel Ramos
Manet's Olympia
1974
Gift of Dr. Reuven Bar-Levav
1991/2.102.1
A nude woman with closed eyes reclines on recamier sofa, with feet toward the viewer, and her head on the arm of the sofa. She rests her arms above her head.
Philip Pearlstein (American (North American))
Figure on Couch
1970
Gift of Mr. Michael L. Cohl.
1978/2.17
Large colorful mix-media work of abstracted fire scene with various geometric and free-form shapes.
Frank Stella (American (North American))
Had Gadya, No. 5. (Then came a fire and burnt the stick)
1982 – 1984
Gift of Marsha L. Vinson and Marvin Rotman
2014/2.18
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