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Jean Boissieu
Portrait of a Man (Self-Portrait?) (recto); Sketch of head of a young woman with
1736 – 1810
Purchased from the Estate of Edward Sonnenschein
1970/2.72
Two vertical designs dominate the drawing. Natural forms such as vines and other vegetal forms create designs that are symmetrical and organized around a central vertical axis.
Étienne Delaune
Two Designs for Jewelry
1533 – 1566
Museum Purchase
1963/2.6A
A nude woman sits on a stool looking at a large oval mirror. Her face is in shadows and turned away. A mannequin is set up behind and to the left of the woman.
Armando Morales (Nicaraguan)
Desnudo en frente de Espejo Concavo
1980
Gift of the Blanton Museum of Art, The University of Texas at Austin
2011/1.90
The circular room’s ceiling is painted with a sky motif populated by cupids; the room also features ornamental mouldings above four windows that depict musical instruments, and busts on pedestals are placed between the windows. A large number of well-dressed men and women sit while a group of musicians in the center of the room perform on a piano, flutes, cellos, a harp, and other stringed instruments. The print is framed by an ornamental border, and a stretch of tasseled fabric below the scene contains a title and a coat of arms.
Le Concert / Au Madame la Comtesse de Saint Brisson
1773
Gift of Professor Walter M. and Nesta R. Spink
2011/2.210
The phrase "Do you have too many, too few, or just the right number, or just the right number, of books in your library?" is digitally printed on paper and signed by artist then placed in a mass produced frame with a lady bug sticker in the lower right corner. 
Ben Patterson (American (North American))
"Do you have too many, too few, or just the right number of books in your library?"
2012
Gift of the artist
2012/2.110.3
This photograph depicts a view of a church interior looking towards the high altar. In the walls and dome of the chapel are windows through which sunlight shines.
Carlo Ponti (Italian (culture or style))
Interno della Chiesa di S. Marco, Navata principale
1860 – 1870
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Becker
2012/2.173
Mannequin pieces and artist in a room with many windows and mirrors.
Les Klug
Portrait of the Artist at Work and Play
Gift of Margaret and Howard Bond
2013/1.252
This photograph is of a wooden wagon laden with sacks of grain.  The wagon is drawn by a horse, an ox, and a donkey. In the background stand three chapel-like structures. 
Giorgio Sommer (Italian (culture or style))
Napoli Costume
1862 – 1870
Gift of Mr. & Mrs. W. Howard Bond
1986/1.148
Photograph of three women situated at various points along an outdoor walkway leading up to the entrance to a women's restroom.
Garry Winogrand (American (North American))
Untitled
1961 – 1971
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Kenyon
1983/2.149
In this mixed-media print, there is a white background with black outlines of facial features, lips and an eye, and a creature in the bottom left. In the upper left corner there is a rectanglular sheet in cream layered on top; a wavy vertical design stretches diagonally from the top of the rectangle to the bottom in yellow, red, and blue. Within this sheet, there are small figures at the center left drawn in black. To the right in the sheet, there is a collaged image of one of the artist's paintings, incorporated into a cube. Above, there are drawn birds. There is a small mechanical-like figure on the sheet at the bottom left. At the center of the print, in the cream page, the artist signed "Dali" and dated the print "1975. To the bottom left, on the larger white page, there is text inscribed in the plate, mirrored and someone illegible, that possibly reads "Leill Ciclopeer Alucire la bouche Almient tire / Lula [illegible]." The print is number at the lower left in pencil.
Salvador Dali (Spanish (culture or style))
Télévision liquide et gazeuse
1975
Anonymous Gift
1981/2.110.3

George Nelson;Herman Miller Inc. (American (North American))
Buffet
1952
Gift of Oscar and Jeanne Miller (Ann Arbor)
2013/2.320
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