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Fernand Léger (French (culture or style))
Illustrated page from Rimbaud's Les Illuminations, Lausanne, 1949. 'J'ai seul l
1881 – 1955
Museum Purchase
1959/1.99

Laton Alton Huffman
Stump Horn Bull, Absarokee Scout
1854 – 1931
Gift of Dr. & Mrs. Michael Fauman
1983/2.55

Laton Alton Huffman
Evening at the Round-up: Big Pumpkin Creek
1854 – 1931
Gift of Dr. & Mrs. Michael Fauman
1983/2.63

J. Peterson
Vestra Hamngatan
19th century
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. W. Howard Bond
1987/1.333

S. Poulton
Lochiueh Castle
1857 – 1889
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. W. Howard Bond
1987/1.334

Richard Josey
Portrait of Carlyle
1840 – 1906
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1955/1.119

M. Autry
Easby Abbey, Yorkshire
19th century
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. W. Howard Bond
1981/2.138
This painting depicts the bodhisattva Jizō standing by the bank of a river surrounded by children.  The majority of these are seated on the ground, creating small piles of rocks, but a few pull on the divinity’s robes. At a distance is a red demonic figure (oni) leaning on a staff with his arm outstretched over the water. 
Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
The Bodhisattva Jizô with a demon and children
1700 – 1899
Gift of Susan Pratt Walton in honor of Catherine Mariotti Pratt and James Bisset
1986/1.190
Black ink painting. Inscription in the upper left corner. At the base of the image are clouds with an elderly figure dressed in robes standing atop them. To his right is a younger figure pearing down at the clouds with a pack on his back.
Ren Yu (Jen Yü)
God of Happiness and Attendant in the Clouds, in the style of Luo Ping
1886
Gift of Jung Ying Ts'ao, in honor of Senator Carl Levin
1987/1.276
There are two cherry branches point downward. They start at the top and end in the middle of the painting. Twigs jut out from the branches and hold leaves with a reddish tint. There is a signature and seal in the bottom right of the painting.
Nishiyama Kan'ei
Cherry Branches
1850 – 1899
Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1990/1.192
There is a single pheasant standing in the middle of the painting with its head turned around to peck at its feathers. There are a mixture of red, blue, green, and black feathers on the pheasant. Behind the pheasant is a plant growing from the ground. On the ground surrounding the pheasant and plant is grass. There are two seals, one on the left side of the painting and the other on the right side of the painting.
Nishiyama Kan'ei
Pheasant
1850 – 1899
Museum Purchase made possible by the Friends of the Museum of Art
1990/1.196
There is a single camellia branch that points upward. It starts from the bottom of the painting and ends at the top. There are many twigs that jut branch out from the main branch that have leaves and flowers growing from them. There is a single bird sitting on the branch. There is a seal in the bottom right corner of the painting.
Nishiyama Kan'ei
Bird on Camellia Branch
1850 – 1899
Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1990/1.205
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