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Colonnaded buildings line lawn, at the far end of which is a church. Larson 2/7/18 
Samuel Chamberlain
Divinity School Quadrangle 4, from "Twelve Etchings of Yale"
1895 – 1948
In honor of James Rowland Angell, a graduate of the University of Michigan in the year 1890, President of Yale University 1921-1937
1948/1.107
Neogothic tower rises above curving, tree-lined street. Larson 2/7/18&nbsp;<br />
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Samuel Chamberlain
Sheffield Scientific School Tower 10, from "Twelve Etchings of Yale"
1895 – 1948
In honor of James Rowland Angell, a graduate of the University of Michigan in the year 1890, President of Yale University 1921-1937
1948/1.113

Charles François Daubigny (French (culture or style))
Le Lever du soleil
1850
Museum Purchase
1961/2.23

Charles François Daubigny (French (culture or style))
Street in a Village (possibly Le Chemin des vallées)
1860 – 1870
The Paul Leroy Grigaut Memorial Collection
1969/2.70
This horizontal landscape includes a river straight across the foreground, parallel to the bottom edge of the image. In the center beyond the water are buildings, on either side are trees, and in the distance on the right is a windmill. 
Charles François Daubigny (French (culture or style))
Landscape
1865
Museum Purchase
1963/2.41

Charles François Daubigny (French (culture or style))
Le Marais aux Canards
1862
Gift of Carl Fredric Clarke
1949/1.87
This is an image of a school building and school yard from a birds-eye perspective. The school building is in the center of the image, and is gray with a blue roof and yellow in the windows and doorway. The building is surrounded by two red swing sets, a basketball hoop, a blue slide, and a tree. Children are scattered throughout the scene on the play equipment, and are also visible through the windows of the school.
Blanch Ackers
School
1990s
Gift of The Daniel and Harriet Fusfeld Folk Art Collection
2002/1.198

Henry Wolf
Untitled
19th century
Gift of Herbert Barrows
2002/2.75

Charles François Daubigny (French (culture or style))
La Poule et ses Poussins
1860
Museum Purchase
1961/2.26
This hanging scroll depicts a female figure sitting against a blank background. She wears multiple layers of kimono. Her hair is black and long, and her face white. She is watching a spider, descending from ceiling; her arms are extending in front as if she is trying to catch it. A screen of white and brown fabric is on her right, and an oil lamp with flame is on the other side. Three rolls of paper are placed in front of her. The artist's signature and seal are on the left lower corner.<br /><br />
The painting is mounted on light blue brocade with designs of auspicious characters and objects, including treasures, double gourds, and the character for “longevity". The sides are made of golden brocade, but the gold foil is almost worn out.<br /><br />
Warm holes on the upper right side, some small stains and dark lines on the top and near the face of the figure. Two repaired damages on the lower right corner. Some warm holes on the mounting as well. The wooden scroll bar is black lacquered.
Tosa Mitsuoki (Japanese (culture or style))
Portrait of Princess Soto'ori
1650 – 1699
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Province M. Henry
1955/1.262
Landscape scene depicting trees silhouetted against a reddening sky with a dead fallen tree trunk lying diagonally across the foreground.
George Inness
Sunset
1886
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1954/1.170

Maxime Lalanne
Château Thierry
1827 – 1886
1997/1.275
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