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This image is one of twelve photographs from Brassaï's <em>Transmutations</em> portfolio. In this photograph, Brassaï has drawn on a negative of a female figure using the cliché-verre process. The resulting image portrays a female nude partially abstracted into geometric shapes.
Brassaï (French (culture or style))
Odalisque
1934 – 1967
Museum Purchase
1971/2.150.3

Adriaen Jansz van Ostade (Dutch (culture or style))
Le Ménétrier et le Petit Vielleur; Le Violon et le Petit Vielleur (The Fiddler and Hurdy-gurdy Boy)
1660
Gift of Carl Fredric Clarke
1949/1.114
This etching portrays a lively tavern scene in the 17th century Dutch Republic.The large room has rough plank walls and a stone floor. There is an open hearth on the right and a long table with a bench in the background. There are many figures engaged in various activities, but most are clustered around a seated man playing a violin. One man stands to watch, another, with arms upraised, is singing and a woman tends to a young child. The scene is depicted in great detail and there is lettering on the bottom of the print.
Cornelis Dusart
The Seated Violinist
1685
Museum Purchase made possible by the Friends of the Museum of Art
1992/2.18

Enea Vico (Italian (culture or style))
Ornament Print: Military Trophies
1550 – 1553
Museum Purchase
1960/1.121

Onchi Kōshirō
Impression of a Violinist (Portrait of Suwa Nejiko)
1946
Gift of John K. and Patricia F. Lark and Family and Leonard A. Lark, in Memory of Elizabeth Lark Nagle
1997/2.14

Manuel Álvarez Bravo
Huichol Violin
1965 – 1981
Gift of Lawrence and Carol Zicklin
1987/1.174.2
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