167 UMMA Objects
Sort by

Photograph of a group of women protestors, smiling and holding posters, as they walk down a street fenced off to cars.
Garry Winogrand (American (North American))
Untitled
1963 – 1973
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Kenyon
1983/2.147

Wilfred Byron Shaw
Canal in Bruges
1881 – 1959
Gift of Wilfred B. Shaw
1953/1.34
Neogothic and neoclassical architecture surround a paved courtyard. Larson 2/7/18<br />
&nbsp;
Samuel Chamberlain
Davenport College 3, 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
1948/1.106

Stuart Davis (American (North American))
The Ghost House
1917
Gift of Miss Helen B. Hall, through the Friends of the Museum
1968/2.70

Robert Wilbert
Two Crossing
1964
Museum Purchase
1965/2.52

Bruce Davidson
Untitled (View of Street with Street Cleaner and Two Horses), from 'Welsh Miners
1981
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Kenyon
1983/2.243.5

Theodore Polos
Twin Peaks
1938
Allocated by the U.S. Government Commissioned through the New Deal art projects
1943.108

Eugene Higgins
Tunnel Dwellers
1874 – 1954
Gift of Edwin M. Otterbourg
1954/2.13
Photograph of a young man and woman stopped in the middle of the sidewalk to talk.
Garry Winogrand (American (North American))
Untitled
1961 – 1971
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Kenyon
1983/2.150
A long street recedes at the center of the image. In the center is a flagpole surmounted by a winged lion (symbol of St. Mark, and therefore of Venice). In the foreground at lower left is a group of women seated working together making lace. Other than a man and boy at the right of the flagpole, the street is largely empty.
James Abbott McNeill Whistler (American (North American))
The Mast, One of the 'Twelve Etchings,' or the 'First Venice Set'
1879 – 1880
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1954/1.383
This photograph depicts a view of a church, before the church is a wide open piazza with two obelisks standing in its center. Next to one of the obelisks is a donkey cart.
Giorgio Sommer (Italian (culture or style))
Chiesa St. Maria Novella (Firenze)
1857 – 1866
Gift of Mr. & Mrs. W. Howard Bond
1986/1.152

Robert Doisneau
La Stricte Intimité, from "Portfolio of 11 Photographs"
1945 – 1979
Gift of Carl W. Melcher
1981/2.167.3
Loading…