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Abraham Walkowitz (American (North American))
Bathers
1901 – 1911
Gift of Marvin Eisenberg in honor of William and Leslie Hennessey
1997/2.5
Black abstract print on tan paper with relief border around all sides. Horizontal relief in abstract shape on lower half of paper.
Keiichi Hayano
Passage 1
1975 – 1985
Gift of Marvin Eisenberg
2012/2.106

Tuscan;Italian
Choir Book Page
1367 – 1432
Gift of Marvin Eisenberg in memory of Evelyn Sandberg-Vavalà, beloved teacher and mentor in Florence
2006/1.97

Keiichi Hayano
Enclave
1975 – 1985
Gift of Marvin Eisenberg in memory of Emil Weddige
2006/1.100

French (French (culture or style))
Page of a Missal
15th century
Gift of Marvin Eisenberg in memory of Edith Kirsch
2006/1.101

Vee Ling Edwards
Bowl
1975 – 1985
Gift of Marvin Eisenberg in memory of Edith Si-de Foster Edwards
2006/1.102
A conical bowl on a tall straight foot ring.  It is covered in a thick dark brown-black glaze, with a fine crackle covering the glazed surfaces, and three gold lacquer repairs have been applied to losses at rim. 
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Teabowl
1100 – 1279
Gift of Marvin Eisenberg
2006/2.81
A small stoneware bowl on a foot ring with an everted, concave rim.  The interior is molded with two fish and covered in a gray-green celadon glaze.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Bowl
1200 – 1399
Gift of Marvin Eisenberg
2006/2.82
This is a ritual dish assumed to have been produced at the private kiln near Bunwon-ri to supply the general pulic. The dish is deeper than the most other ritual vessels produced at the official court kilns, while the diameter of the mouth is small in relation to the maximum diameter of the foot. The clay and glaze are well fused. However, the the glazed surface has darkened due to the contamination by large amounts of ash. The base of the foot shows many traces of coarse sand supports. This type of ritual vessel with high foot is unique and simple in form that it was one of the Joseon ceramic vessels that was widely sought after by Western collectors.<br />
[Korean Collection, University of Michigan Museum of Art (2014) p.197]
Korean (Korean (culture or style))
Pedestal Dish
1850 – 1899
Gift of Marvin Eisenberg
2006/2.84
Shallow dish with repeating circles of gray, black, and white glaze.
Hamada Shōji
Dish
1960 – 1970
Gift of Marvin Eisenberg
2006/2.83

Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Tea Bowl
20th century
Gift of Marvin Eisenberg
2006/2.85

Kurt Badt
Landscape
1926
Gift of Marvin Eisenberg in memory of Guy Palazzola, who taught me so much about how painters paint
2008/2.310
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