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A boy on the side of a dirt road holding a metal lunch box in his hands. He is smiling and wearing overalls. There are other children in the distance.
Marion Post Wolcott
Chidren Coming Home from School, Two Rivers, Non-Stock Cooperative, Co. Co-op
1941 – 2000
Gift from the Collection of David S. Rosen MD, MPH Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division Reproduction # (LC-31817 - ICUSF34 - 59673)
2013/2.191
A black and white image of a figure walking down a sidewalk between buildings and a line of parked cars with to other figures in the background. 
Margaret Parker
Late Walk
1950 – 2000
Gift of Rodney Rose and Jeffrey Horrell, A.M.L.S., 1976, M.A. 1978
2019/2.111

Samuel Gottscho
Ramp, Trylon and Perisphere, from "The 1939 New York World's Fair"
1939 – 1980
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
2000/2.135.4

Samuel Gottscho
Three Fates, Designed by Paul Manship, from "The 1939 New York World's Fair"
1939 – 1980
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
2000/2.135.5
This black and white print shows fish silhouetted in black at the bottom of the print slightly left of center. The background is various shades of gray created by criss-crossed lines, and a lemon hovers in the air in the upper right side of the print. 
Yozō Hamaguchi (Japanese (culture or style))
Fish and Lemon
1952 – 1965
Museum Purchase
1960/2.56

Samuel Gottscho
Firestone Building, from "The 1939 New York World's Fair"
1939 – 1980
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
2000/2.135.2

Samuel Gottscho
Dupont Tower, from "The 1939 New York World's Fair"
1939 – 1980
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
2000/2.135.6

Samuel Gottscho
Three Fates at Night, from "The 1939 New York World's Fair"
1939 – 1980
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
2000/2.135.8

Arnold Newman (American (North American))
George Grosz, from "Portraits"
1942 – 1972
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
2000/2.138.2

Arnold Newman (American (North American))
Michel Tapié, Paris, from "Portraits"
1957 – 1972
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
2000/2.138.5

Arnold Newman (American (North American))
Rouault, from "Portraits"
1957 – 1972
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
2000/2.138.6
A dark green poster with an enormous, smiling mouth and large, intense eyes in its center. At the bottom is a quote from Joseph Addison.
Paul Rand (American (North American))
Joseph Addison Poser-Laughter
1950 – 2000
Gift of Franc Nunoo-Quarcoo and Maria Phillips
2016/2.211
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