22 UMMA Objects
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Oval-shaped piece of veined, green Swedish marble standing on one of its narrow ends. Three holes of different sizes penetrate into the object's center. The holes are painted in a semi-gloss black and matte white.
Dame Barbara Hepworth (British (modern))
Sphere with Colour (Grey and White)
1965
Museum Purchase
1967/1.43
Abstracted human figure reclining on its side. Eight strings resembling the strings of a harp extend from the chest area to the hip.
Henry Moore (British (modern))
Stringed Reclining Figure
1939
Bequest of Florence L. Stol
1968/1.98

Joseph Rosset
Voltaire (François-Marie Arouet) (1694-1778)
1726 – 1786
Museum Purchase made possible by the Friends of the Museum of Art
1969/2.14

Medardo Rosso
The Concierge
1883 – 1918
Museum Purchase
1973/1.809
This is an abstract metallic sculpture with a black square base. The silver metal of the sculpture is little thicker than wire and forms two into intersecting circular shapes.
José de Rivera (American (North American))
Construction #45
1952 – 1962
Gift of the Estate of Maxine W. Kunstadter in memory of Sigmund Kunstadter, Class of 1922
1983/1.401
A column of wood carved by turning into a stack of fat discs.
David Smith
Base for Growing Forms
1939
Bequest of Charles E. Palmer in honor of Jean Paul Slusser
1980/1.213B
A Jadeite snuff bottle that is shaped like a fish. The body of the fish is carved with scales, the head has caring of eyes and the mouth of the fish is where the opening of the snuff outlet is with a cap at the very end of it. The back of the snuff bottle is shaped like the tail fin of the fish. The front (head) of the fish is green and fades into white at the body of the fish. It is sitting on a decorated wooden stand.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Fish-shaped jadeite snuff bottle
1900 – 1930
Gift of Mr. Robert W. Coggan
1980/2.2
The figure is kneeling musician on lotus seat, made of separately carved petals. Below the seat, there is a base, which consists of two lotus-shaped half-sphere, connected up-side-down. The head has two buns, elongated ears, simplified facial parts; the figure wears a pink robe with wide sleeves, holding a sort of instrument with hands.
Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Celestial Musician (Japanese, Hiten; Sanskrit, Apsara)
670 – 700
Gift of John J. Schloss
1999/2.14
Standing male figure atop a ridged pedestal, all carved from the same piece of wood. The work is mounted on a newer wood base. 
Dogon (Dogon (culture or style))
Standing Figure
Gift of Nicholas and Elena Delbanco
2015/2.121
Thin, double-side, H-shaped bronze sculpture. Each side is made up of a collection of rough rectangle shapes overlapping and butting up against one another. Two rectangle-shaped openings penetrate the piece.
Robert Adams (British (modern))
Rectangular Bronze Form No. 2
1948 – 1958
Museum Purchase
1954/2.40

Tiziano Aspetti
Venus Marina
1575 – 1600
Museum Purchase
1958/2.52
This small bust-length figure represents a mustached satyr turning his head toward his left. He wears an animal skin tied at his right shoulder over his bare chest. The liquid character of the cast bronze admirably captures the rippling muscles of the satyr's chest and the flowing curls of his hair and the animal pelt.
Massimiliano Soldani Benzi
Bust of a Satyr
1690 – 1700
Gift of Anonymous Donors for The Paul Leroy Grigaut Memorial Collection
1970/1.193
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