6 UMMA Objects
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This is a round bottomed bowl on three legs with high straight sides and and everted rim. It is covered in a green celadon craqueleur glaze.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Incense Burner
15th century
Gift of Domino's Pizza, Inc.
1993/1.108
A nude woman is seen in profile crouching and turning her head toward the viewer. She is backed up against a short pedestal or wal, on top of which a winged cupid bends towards the woman. On the right side is a slender tree, and behind the figures is an expansive landscape.
Marcantonio Raimondi (Italian (culture or style))
Crouching Venus
1505 – 1506
Museum Purchase
1984/1.289
Bust with head, shoulders, and partial right arm. The figure has articulated eyes, ears, mouth, and chin. The right arm is bent at the elbow. 
Mende (Mende)
Nomoli Figurine
1400 – 1599
Gift of Reginald and Celeste Hodges
2021/2.24
A small jar with a slightly tapered base and a shoulder that tapers to a narrow tall neck with a direct rim.  It is painted with underglaze cobalt blue with deer and floral designs, and covered in a clear glaze. 
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Small Jar
1400 – 1599
Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1993/2.27
Half-length portrait of a young woman facing right with dark brown hair wearing a yellow satin dress.  The upper part of her bodice is trimmed with black ribbons arranged in vertical stripes.  She wears gold ovoid pendant earrings, and a strand of pearls in her hair.  In the background are branches of oleander, and to the left of the sitter, is a panel of brocaded textile of late medieval design.<br />
Frederick Sandys
Portrait of a Lady, probably Anne Simms Reeve (née Browne) of Brancaster Hall, Norfolk
1860
Museum purchase made possible by a gift from Helmut Stern
1987/1.158
A green vessel, or kendi, with a flat oval body with a wide spout on the side that sharply thins at the tip. The neck at the top of the kendi&#39;s body is long and suddenly widens at the rim. The outside is decorated with geometric designs.<br />
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Kendi
1400 – 1599
Promised gift of William C. Weese, M.D., LSA ‘65
PG2020.2.134
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