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On the left of this print is a French door with window panels in it and an oversized key protruding from its right edge, which allows us to see a table with flowers behind it.
Bernard Reder (American (North American))
Flowers Behind the Door
1953
Museum Purchase
1953/2.29
Inverted cone-shaped vessel of brown, yellow and green glass
François-Emile Décorchemont
Vase
1904 – 1971
Transfer from the College of Architecture and Design
1972/2.228
A porcelain bottle vase of double gourd form on a flared footring with tall narrow neck and the reverse side flat with a slot for hanging. The vase is outlined in underglaze blue and has a six-character Wanli mark in a plaque framed by a polychrome overglaze lotus leaf on the top, and a lotus flower on the bottom. The front is decorated with underglaze blue and polychrome overglaze enamels to depict a pair of phoenixes flying among clouds on the upper bulb, and two phoenixes facing each other among an earthly flower garden on the lower bulb. These are confined between<em> lingzhi</em>-shaped clouds and lotus meander borders, with banana leaf lappets around the rim, all covered in a clear glaze. 
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Double-Gourd Wall Vase
1573 – 1620
Gift of Marian Doering in memory of Paul M. Doering
1979/2.12
irridescent orange, yellow and blue teardrop-shaped vessel with vertical ribbing
Louis Comfort Tiffany
Vase
1895 – 1905
University purchase 1930, transferred to the Museum of Art, 1972/2.212
1972/2.212
This small bottle consists of orange and green iridescent glass with a brown pointed leaf or blade design. The bottle has been pinched in at the sides.
Louis Comfort Tiffany
Vase
1892 – 1896
University purchase 1930, transferred to the Museum of Art, 1972/2.216
1972/2.216
Multiple layser of translucent glass in brown, green, and tan creates a rich texture of glass that resembles tortoise shell. The vessel has a very simple profile.
Louis Comfort Tiffany
Vase
1892 – 1896
University purchase 1930, transferred to the Museum of Art, 1972/2.219
1972/2.219
irridescent blue vase with large mouth and large flared foot
Louis Comfort Tiffany
Vase
1896 – 1900
University purchase 1930, transferred to the Museum of Art, 1972/2.224
1972/2.224
A white vase decorated with a landscape design that includes houses, trees, hills, bushes, and people. The vase has a long, thin neck and an everted rim. The foot of the vase is wide but very short.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Vase with Landscape Design
1800 – 1966
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rowe for the James Marshall Plumer Memorial Collection
1970/2.108
A stoneware vase on a narrow, tapered base with high, wide shoulders and a small narrow flaring neck with everted lip. The vase is carved with lotus petal lappets around the base and floral meander around the body and shoulder, and is covered with a green celadon glaze.  
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Vase
1368 – 1450
Gift of Mrs. Henry Jewett Greene for The Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jewett Greene Memorial Collection
1971/2.87
This vase has a high neck and gently sloping shoulders; an iridescent glaze glaze of greens and tan overlays a deep brick red on the main body of the vessel.
Pewabic Pottery
Vase
1924 – 1934
Transfer from the College of Architecture and Design
1972/2.163

British
Printed Cotton
1800 – 1825
The Paul Leroy Grigaut Memorial Collection
1972/2.287A

Waldo Peirce
Linda
1969
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. A.A. D'Amico
1970/1.181
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