29 UMMA Objects
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Thai
Head of a Buddha, with flaming topknot
1600 – 1799
Gift of the Estate of Margaret E. Tracy
1978/2.46

Italian
Silk Panel
17th century
The Paul Leroy Grigaut Memorial Collection
1972/2.310
There is a tree on a fan paining with spring blossoms flowing from it. There is a person standing in front of the tree and grass surrounding the tree. On the right side of the painting, there is a signature and two seals.
Kishi Renzan
Spring blossoms at Arashiyama
1830 – 1859
Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1964/1.97

Indian (Indian (South Asian))
Laksmi-Narayana on Garuda
1600 – 1799
Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Leo S. Figiel and Dr. and Mrs. Steven J. Figiel.
1975/2.108
Silver teakettle and stand with hinged handle and opulent repoussé decoration
Samuel Kirk
Hot water kettle with stand, from six piece silver coffee and tea service
1845 – 1855
Gift of Mrs. George G. Cameron
1982/2.57A
Pitcher-shaped silver vessel with square handle and opulent repoussé decoration
Samuel Kirk
Creamer, from six piece silver coffee and tea service
1845 – 1855
Gift of Mrs. George G. Cameron
1982/2.57F
A woman wearing long robes sits holding a pen in her right hand and props up a blank tablet in her lap. A putto helps support the table from behind and points toward the seated figure. A pot of ink with another pen appears next to his foot.
Bartolomeo Coriolano (Italian (culture or style))
Sibyl Seated with Tablet
17th century
Gift of J. Frederick Hoffman
2009/2.23
Silver teapot-shaped vessel with lid, handle, and spout and a band of decoration around center of the body
Tiffany & Company
Tea pot from a tea service
1880 – 1890
Gift of Andrew Nevil Wise, Class of 1988 and Jeremy Henshaw Wise, Class of 1990
2002/1.158.2
A rectangular shaped plate with eight circular patterns. The rim is slightly flared out to create the concave shape. The top surface is unglazed, scorched to an intense red. The bottom does not have foot. In the kiln, the thick clay slabs were stacked close together so that the floating ash landed on the edge of the plate facing the flame. The circular patterns are areas that were protected from the flame by cylinder clay spacers.
Takahashi Rakusai III (Japanese (culture or style))
Shigaraki ware plate
1955 – 1965
Museum Purchase
1963/2.76
Silver dish-shaped piece with very large flared lip covered with opulent repoussé decoration
Tiffany & Company
Center Piece
1905 – 1915
Gift of Mrs. John Alexander
1977/1.155

Indian (Indian (South Asian))
Durga as slayer of the Buffalo Demon (Mahisasuramardini)
17th century
Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Leo S. Figiel and Dr. and Mrs. Steven J. Figiel.
1975/2.109
Lacquer burgaute snuff bottle with the design of a willow tree hanging over a bridge with a child walking over it and a man dressed in robes waiting on the other side.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Lacquer burgaute snuff bottle
1850 – 1925
Gift of Mr. Robert W. Coggan
1980/2.154
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