15 UMMA Objects
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Flemish (Flemish (culture or style))
The Rape of Europa
1567 – 1632
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1955/1.186

Baptismal Basin with Lamb of God ('Agnus Dei')
1567 – 1632
The Paul Leroy Grigaut Memorial Collection
1969/2.92

Moorish (Moorish)
Lustre-ware dish
1567 – 1632
Gift of Mrs. John E. Tracy
1977/1.191

Flemish (Flemish (culture or style))
Tapestry;Border Fragment (Central cartouche depicting 'Atlanta and the Caledonia
1567 – 1632
Gift of Colonel and Mrs. Thomas M. Spaulding
1967/2.14
This work is a double-sided page from a bound album. The painting, depicting a Hindu ascetic walking with his dog in a pastoral landscape, has been placed in a border, decorated with a floral scroll painted in gold on a blue or pale orange ground; a similar border surrounds a calligraphy panel on the reverse side.  The border and the calligraphy panel are both somewhat later in date than the painting itself.<br />The painting of the ascetic and his dog is pasted onto an album page.  It is surrounded by a series of gold floral borders alternating blue and saffron-colored backgrounds.  Wearing a brown poncho-like garment and carrying a fan in his right hand and a bag of his belongings, the lead attached to his white dog, and some tools in his left, he strides through the landscape.  He wears sandals and has long brown matted locks of hair and a graying beard.  The landscape consists of intersecting rounded forms in shades of green and yellow, surmounted by trees along the top and with a larger blue-foliaged tre
Indian;Mughal (Indian (South Asian))
A wandering Shaivite ascetic with his dog
1567 – 1632
Museum purchase, Acquisition Fund
1969/2.175
This is a vertical format painting surrounded by green and gold fabric. It is painted in tones of black with some areas of pink and blue color. It depicts a landscape scene with a cluster of small houses nestled in a craggy mountainous area. There is a river that runs through the landscape with two figures crossing a small footbridge. Other figures are shown in the open area of the village. The trees and vegetation are painted with short abbreviated brushstriokes.
Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Mist Clearing Over a Mountain Village, formerly attributed to Hasegawa Nobuharu (Shinshun; later, Tôhaku)
1567 – 1632
Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1967/2.5

Carlo Bononi (Italian (culture or style))
Allegory of Ancient and Modern Poetry
1590 – 1632
Gift of Professor Walter M. and Nesta R. Spink
2013/2.527

Moorish (Moorish)
Lustre-ware dish
1567 – 1632
Gift of Mrs. John E. Tracy
1977/1.193
A large storage jar with round shoulder and shorter neck. The body is rather unevenly potted, showing bumps in some parts. The surface texture is uneven with speckles of white particles. Dark green, natural ash glaze drips on one side of the jar from top of the neck to the lower middle of the body. The rim of the neck is partially chipped and cracked. It has no foot.
Shigaraki ware, Japan
Shigaraki ware storage jar
1567 – 1632
Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1986/1.161

Moorish (Moorish)
Lustre-ware dish
1567 – 1632
Gift of Mrs. John E. Tracy
1977/1.189

Moorish (Moorish)
Lustre-ware dish
1567 – 1632
Gift of Mrs. John E. Tracy
1977/1.190

Moorish (Moorish)
Lustre-ware dish
1567 – 1632
Gift of Mrs. John E. Tracy
1977/1.192
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