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This black and white etching shows a pier that dominates the foreground of the scene, and recedes toward the left distance while the center distance is vague darkness. There are tall, black pillars along the pier and waves of the water visible to the right of the image. The print is signed (l.r.) "Emil Nolde".
Emil Nolde (German (culture or style))
Hamburg, Landungsbrücke
1910
Museum Purchase
1954/2.29
The piece includes a large title section, landscape image of the garden,<br />
two seals of the artist, and a portion of calligraphic text.<br />
The text reads: &quot;The Small Cloud Dwelling occupies a corner of Mr. Dingfu&#39;s Green Surrounded Mountain Villa in Nanxun. His respected wife, Lady Pang, used to meditate and chant sutras there&hellip; In the 8th month, fall of 1909, Lu Hui completed this painting &hellip;&quot;
Lu Hui
The Small Cloud Dwelling
1909
Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1981/1.308

Abraham Walkowitz (American (North American))
Abstract Landscape
1910
Gift of Abraham Walkowitz
1950/1.144
This photograph shows a young boy in overalls and standing before a wooden house missing his right arm.
Lewis W. Hine (American (North American))
Luther - 16 yrs. old. Right arm was cut off by a running saw in a box factory. Now attending school.
1908 – 1910
Museum Purchase
1971/2.143
This photograph depicts an oblique view of the Brooklyn Bridge. The bridge dominates over half of the frame starting on the left and reaching into the background, while the right side represents the river and boats underneath the bridge.
Alvin Langdon Coburn (British (modern))
Brooklyn Bridge
1910
Museum Purchase
1972/1.170
Image of a reclining nude female with black hair with her right arm covering her face.
Egon Schiele (Austrian)
Reclining Black-haired Female Nude, Right Arm Covering Face
1908
Gift of the Ernst Pulgram and Frances McSparran Collection
2018/2.3
In the foreground, a man and a woman carry a child as they move to the left of the page. The man carries the child&#39;s body, while the woman holds the childs head. The man&#39;s face is turned towards the left, while the woman&#39;s head is bowed toward the child. The man and woman are dressed in dark clothes, while the child is shown in white. The child&#39;s arm hangs limp. A crowd of children is gathered in the background, looking at the three main figures.
Käthe Kollwitz (German (culture, style, period))
Child Run Over
1910
Museum Purchase
1949/2.59
Nude woman turned away from the viewer. She is holding a glass sphere at the height of her shoulder, standing in shallow water.
Alice Boughton (American (North American))
Dawn
1909
Gift of The Morris and Beverly Baker Foundation, in memory of Morris D. Baker, a graduate of The University of Michigan School of Architecture, 1952
2000/2.141.2
Portrait of a subject in costume, holding a book. "Ex Libris" printed in upper left corner.
J. Craig Annan (British (modern))
Ex Libris
1909
Gift of The Morris and Beverly Baker Foundation, in memory of Morris D. Baker, a graduate of The University of Michigan School of Architecture, 1952
2000/2.141.6
Gray cover of Alfred Stieglitz's publication, <em>Camera Work, </em>containing text essays, graphic elements, and photogravures by various authors, artists, and photographers.
Camera Work
1909
Gift of The Morris and Beverly Baker Foundation, in memory of Morris D. Baker, a graduate of The University of Michigan School of Architecture, 1952
2000/2.141

William Titcomb
Peacock Poster for "Exhibition of Oriental and American Art," held in honor of t
1910
Gift of The Ann Arbor Art Association, in memory of Ruby S. Churchhill
1972/2.28
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