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Kurt Badt
Landscape
1926
Gift of Marvin Eisenberg in memory of Guy Palazzola, who taught me so much about how painters paint
2008/2.310
In this print, three figures in a row boat approach a flooded store.
Thomas Hart Benton (American (North American))
Investigation
1937
Gift of Gilbert M. Frimet
2008/2.355
Photograph of a town showing houses and an agricultural landscape, as well as some inhabitants.
André Kertész (American (North American))
Budafok
1919
Gift of Mr. & Mrs. Edward M. Strauss
1985/1.125.10

Thomas Nason
A Bucks County Farmhouse
1937
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Colton Storm
1949/1.139

View in the Campana
1875 – 1885
Transfer from the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
1980/1.147

Grant Wood
Tree Planting Group
1937
Gift of Suzanne Beutler
1980/2.178
A photograph of three wooden buildings in a rural landscape.
George A. Tice (American (North American))
Cain House and Methodist Church
1965
Gift of the Marvin Felheim Collection
1983/1.295.11

Eugène Boudin (French (culture or style))
Farmer with Cows (Le Berger et ses Vaches)
1824 – 1898
Gift of Gilbert M. Frimet
1983/2.229

Thomas Hart Benton (American (North American))
I Got A Gal On Sourwood Mountain
1938
Gift of Suzanne Beutler
1980/2.173
A country scene with swirls of color all around. There are two distant reddish-colored buildings ibehind a fence that runs along the left side of the dirt path, which recedes to a vanishing point at the center of the work. Trees line the right-hand side of the dirth path. Two people in the lower right corner appear to be working; one stands straight, while the other bends over.
Alfred Sisley (French (culture or style))
Le Givre a Veneux
1880
2014/1.618
Shack belonging to a group of ragpickers.
Eugène Atget (French (culture or style))
Ragpickers' Hut
1912 – 1974
Museum Purchase
1974/1.118
A graveyard in a rural setting populated by a variety of headstones, located next to a row of houses.
Walker Evans (American (North American))
Houses and Graveyard, Rowlesburg, West Virginia
1935
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Lunn, Jr., in Honor of the Centennial of The Michigan Daily
1990/2.53
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