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A single piece of bronze which splits into two curving elements, giving the impression of two figures bending toward each other. 
Manuel Carbonell (Cuban)
The Lovers
1945 – 2000
Gift of Fredric (MD '59) and Nancy Pullen
2020/2.82
This color lithograph has a bright yellow background with figures in red and white at the center. Horizontally oriented at the center is a large white semi-geometric creature with three heads—one at the bottom and two at the flanks—that is capped with horns and breasts. There is a red box-like figure in the background that has a horned head and a series of horns, wings, and flames emanating from it. The print is numbered, titled and signed (l.r.) in pencil: "no 57 - "Quetzal" / Wilfredo Lam".
Wifredo Lam (Cuban)
Quetzal
1947
Museum Purchase
1947/2.12
A photograph of eight boys, all of which are the same person, voraciously eating a loaf of white bread off a rock in a forest.
Anthony Goicolea (Cuban)
Last Supper
1999
Museum purchase made possible by the W. Hawkins Ferry Fund
2004/2.9
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