58 UMMA Objects
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Flaminio Innocenzo Minozzi
Section of an Illusionistically Painted Ceiling
1735 – 1817
Museum Purchase
1959/2.33

Albert Kahn (American (North American))
Terra Cotta Cornices Etc. Museo Civico Bologna
01/19/1912
Transferred from the College of Architecture and Design, 1972—Gift of the Family of Albert Kahn: through Dr. Edgar A. Kahn; Mrs. Barnett Malbin; Mrs. Martin L. Butzel
1972/2.662

Albert Kahn (American (North American))
San Stefano Bologna
Transferred from the College of Architecture and Design, 1972—Gift of the Family of Albert Kahn: through Dr. Edgar A. Kahn; Mrs. Barnett Malbin; Mrs. Martin L. Butzel
1972/2.691

Italian
A Door Knocker with Arms Resembling Those of the Medici
1575 – 1625
Museum Purchase
1963/2.28
A decorative design based on curving arabesque forms around a central axis also incorporates gortesque figures.
Italian
Arabesque Panel with Grotesques and Animals
1550 – 1599
Museum Purchase
1963/2.7

Albert Kahn (American (North American))
Bologna / Palace on Via S. Stefano
01/21/1912
Transferred from the College of Architecture and Design, 1972—Gift of the Family of Albert Kahn: through Dr. Edgar A. Kahn; Mrs. Barnett Malbin; Mrs. Martin L. Butzel
1972/2.663

Albert Kahn (American (North American))
Bologna
01/21/1912
Transferred from the College of Architecture and Design, 1972—Gift of the Family of Albert Kahn: through Dr. Edgar A. Kahn; Mrs. Barnett Malbin; Mrs. Martin L. Butzel
1972/2.664

Albert Kahn (American (North American))
San Stefano, Bologna
01/20/1912
Transferred from the College of Architecture and Design, 1972—Gift of the Family of Albert Kahn: through Dr. Edgar A. Kahn; Mrs. Barnett Malbin; Mrs. Martin L. Butzel
1972/2.665

Albert Kahn (American (North American))
Vestibule St. Mark's Venice
04/13/1891
Transferred from the College of Architecture and Design, 1972—Gift of the Family of Albert Kahn: through Dr. Edgar A. Kahn; Mrs. Barnett Malbin; Mrs. Martin L. Butzel
1972/2.697
An intricate series of arches, stairs, and balustrades are presented obliquely.  The deepest recession into space is at the center of the design.  Seen from a low vantage point, the soaring columns and arcades create the illusion of deep space.
Giuseppe Galli Bibiena
Stage Set: Courtyards with Staircases
1696 – 1757
Museum Purchase
1957/2.2
An elevation drawing of urns with dimensions and a lined background.
Artist Unknown
Elevations/Sections of Urns
18th century
Gift of Professor Walter M. and Nesta R. Spink
2013/2.568.1
Sketch of ancient ruins. A large archway flanked by columns on either side, leads to an apse. To the left, there are stairs among rubble.
Artist Unknown
Sketch of the Baths of Caracalla
Gift of Professor Walter M. and Nesta R. Spink
2013/2.559.3
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