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This is a tall vase with an oval shaped body. It has a short neck with a flat banded lip and the shoulder has a distinct, but rounded edge. It has a dark blue glaze and the upper portion has a golden iridescent color. The surface of the pottery is very rough with bumps and rough patches.
Pewabic Pottery
Pewabic Vase
1909 – 1930
1997/1.186
This print has a large horizontally-oriented diamond in relief with a large vertically-oriented black printed within it. Below there are a series of horizontal lines that are broken and swell, creating another diamond shape. The print is numbered (l.l.) "38/75" and signed (l.r.) "Vasarely-" in pencil.
Victor Vasarely (French (culture or style))
Untitled
1966
Gift of Dr. Seymour and Barbara K. Adelson
2015/1.376.3
This print has a series of geometric shapes and patterns in black and white. At the top are two rectangles in black, and below there are a series of dashes in alternating grid patters that create one large and two smaller rectangular shapes. At the bottom of the print are two white rectangles, in relief. The print is numbered and signed (l.r.) "39/75 -Vasarely-" in pencil.
Victor Vasarely (French (culture or style))
Untitled
1966
Gift of Dr. Seymour and Barbara K. Adelson
2015/1.376.1
Black, grey, and white geometric shapes and lines interact on off-white paper.  
Victor Vasarely (French (culture or style))
Clarities: Laika
1970
Gift of Dr. Seymour and Barbara K. Adelson
2015/1.375
Two pieces of artwork consist of colorful shapes and lines.
John T. Scott
Spiders Don't Work on Weekends 4#
1977
Gift of Dr. James L. Curtis
2011/2.186.3-4
This abstract composition is a still life, in the cubist manner, of a stringed instrument, two sea shells, and a square with the heart symbol on it. The center of the composition is light while the perimeter is grey and black as if covered with a shadow.
Louis Marcoussis (French (culture or style))
Cithare et coquillage
1922
Museum Purchase
1964/2.66
This print has a series of horizontal, intersecting lines at the bottom of the scene and, at the top, a large oval in relief with two smaller, black ovals within. The print is numbered (l.l.) "38/75" and signed (l.r.) "Vasarely" in pencil.
Victor Vasarely (French (culture or style))
Untitled
1966
Gift of Dr. Seymour and Barbara K. Adelson
2015/1.376.2
Abstract composition of irregular shapes in tan, yellow, grey, orange, and bluish green. Building from the base to the finished piece, tan appears to be the first color, then in order: yellow, grey, orange, and bluish green.
Sergio Romiti
Untitled
1952
Gift of Herbert Barrows
2002/2.90
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