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This screenprint is in grey and black on white background. There are a variety of images and text collaged together, in three main sections. At the top, in grey, there is one large image of a group of naked toy dolls with a Volkswagen Beatle collaged over top and to the right, three smaller identical images of a man stretching against a palm tree at the beach. Below this is another section with text printed in grey and photographs of white men, including Albert Einstein on the far left, printed in black. The bottom register has two images printed in grey. On the left, there is an image of a man helping another man into a space suit with computers in the background; on the right, there is a detail of on of Michelangelo's<em> ​Dying Slave </em>(ca. 1513).
Sir Eduardo Paolozzi (British (modern))
Smash hit, Good Lovin, plus Like a Rolling Stone, Slow Down, etc.
1965 – 1970
Gift of Professor Diane M. Kirkpatrick
2000/2.14.47

Pierre-Narcisse Guérin
Le Paresseux
1816
Museum Purchase
1961/2.34
A full-length portrait of a standing male in a lanscape setting. To the left of the composition stands a pair of birches near the figure; to the right, the landscape opens up to a distant expanse of trees and hills. The man stands facing to the right but looking out of the canvas to the left. He holds a bow and quiver of arrows; a black hat with a feather is on the ground at his feet. He is dressed in tan pants and waistcoat with a green frock coat and black boots.
John Hoppner (British (modern))
Sir Foster Cunliffe, 3rd Bt. of Acton Park, Wrexham, Denbighshire
1787 – 1810
Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
2007/2.1
Plaster sculpture of a standing male figure, his right hand resting upon a small column and his left hand holding the arm of a crouching African American female figure.
Randolph Rogers (American (North American))
Lincoln and the Emancipated Slave
1861 – 1871
Gift of Randolph Rogers
1885.3
Bronze sculpture of a standing male figure his right hand holding a shield which rests upon a stack of book while his left arm is outstretched hovering over the crouching figure of an African American male figure.
Thomas Ball
Emancipation Group
1865
Bequest of Henry C. Lewis
1895.13
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