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Oil-type paint and mixed media on carved 3/8” hardwood veneer wood panel. Grain runs vertical on painted surface. Carved areas expose inner core running horizontal.
Lucio Muñoz
The Mirror
1962
Museum Purchase
1963/1.88
This print has a central image of a nude woman, depicted in blue, with long yellow hair, holding an orange, red, and green umbrella. To her right, there is another umbrella, with an orange handle and a collaged canopy. There are a number of line drawings and text (mirrored) around the second umbrella. To the right, there is a collaged face. At the bottom of the print is a blue sea and a drawing in red of a sailboat. The print is signed (l.r.) and numbered (l.l.) in pencil.
Salvador Dali (Spanish (culture or style))
Antiombrelle à atomiseurs de liquides
1975
Anonymous Gift
1981/2.110.9
A man in a broad-brimmed hat and a moustache sits sketching, his face largely in shadow. Around him are clustered groups of children absorbed in watching him draw. A single figure of a boy, standing slightly apart at the right, gazes out at the viewer.
James Abbott McNeill Whistler (American (North American))
The Title Page for "Douze Eaux Fortes d'après Nature" or the French Set
1856 – 1858
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1954/1.332

Sylvia Plimack Mangold
Self-Portrait State II
1993
1995/2.3

Bernard Leach (British (modern))
Self-Portrait
1914
Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1987/1.358

Barbara Morgan (American (North American))
Spring on Madison Square
1938
Museum Purchase
1991/2.43

Jack Tworkov
Self-Portrait
1957
Gift of the Lannan Foundation in Honor of the Pelham Family
1997/1.146

Edgar Degas (French (culture or style))
Self-Portrait (Edgar Degas, par lui-même)
1877
Museum Purchase
1959/1.96
Bust-length portrait of man wearing black jacket with a black cravat, set against a nondescript brown backdrop. Subject's body is in profile with head turned towards the viewer and an outward gaze. (Larson 2/5/18) 
Alexander Ransom (American (North American))
Self-Portrait
1850 – 1855
Bequest of Henry C. Lewis
1895.54
This etching depicts a three-quarter profile portrait of a woman’s face. The woman looks contemplatively toward the right with a solemn expression as her head rests against her right hand. The edge of her left shoulder is loosely sketched in the lower right of the composition.<br />
Käthe Kollwitz (German (culture, style, period))
Self-Portrait
1921
Gift of Professor Walter M. and Nesta R. Spink
2012/2.212
Close-up view of a woman laughing with her mouth open wide.
Nan Goldin (American (North American))
Self-portrait laughing, Paris
1999
Gift from the Collection of David S. Rosen MD, MPH
2013/2.143
This work is a series of thirteen photographs of a person in a closet. &nbsp;The figure is dressed in a white t-shirt and makes various poses pulling the t-shirt over their body in different ways. Of the thirteen, one photograph is just the white t-shirt hanging in the closet and one is a photograph of the t-shirt on the floor; in both of these images the figure is absent.
Sarah Buckius (American (North American))
androgyforms (made from self & white t-shirt)
2008
Gift of Ellen Wilt
2008/2.285.1-13
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