F16 Bayraktar - RCCORE 100 - First Year Seminar

The Art of Everyday Life

Seven figures wearing brightly colored clothes dance together in a room.
Elizabeth Olds
Harlem Dancers
woodcut on paper
10 1/16 in x 14 ⅛ in (25.56 cm x 35.88 cm)
Allocated by the U.S. Government Commissioned through the New Deal art projects
George Wesley Bellows
Sunday, Going to Church
lithograph on paper
14 in x 18 ¼ in (35.56 cm x 46.36 cm);22 in x 28 ⅛ in (55.88 cm x 71.44 cm)
Museum Purchase
An organ grinder and a young girl perform on a Paris street.
Eugène Atget
Street Musicians
gold-toned gelatin silver print on paper
10 in x 13 in (25.4 cm x 33.02 cm)
Museum Purchase
Arnold Eagle; David Robbins
One Third of a Nation
gelatin silver print on paper
9 1/8 in. x 9 3/16 in. ( 23.2 cm x 23.3 cm )
Gift of Professor and Mrs. Gerome Kamrowski
A top-down view of a manhole cover upon which are littered cigarette butts and rubbish.
Walker Evans
Street Trash, New York
gelatin silver print on paper
8 in x 10 in (20.32 cm x 25.4 cm);14 3/8 in x 19 3/8 in (36.51 cm x 49.21 cm)
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Lunn, Jr., in Honor of the Centennial of The Michigan Daily
This photograph depicts a cement interior with individuals on foot and in cars passing before a large American flag mural painted on the wall.
Robert Frank
American Flag in Brick Wall
gelatin silver print on paper
8 in x 11 1/16 in (20.32 cm x 28.1 cm);10 15/16 in x 13 15/16 in (27.78 cm x 35.4 cm);14 3/8 in x 19 3/8 in (36.51 cm x 49.21 cm);7 15/16 in x 11 1/8 in (20.16 cm x 28.26 cm)
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
Robert Blake
Crowded Subway
gelatin silver print on paper
11 in. x 14 in. ( 28 cm x 35.5 cm )
Gift of Beverly Baker in memory of Morris D. Baker
Wayne Thiebaud
Pie
ink on wove paper
8 15/16 x 10 in. (22.7 x 25.4 cm);18 3/16 x 22 3/16 in. (46.04 x 56.2 cm)
Gift of Herbert Barrows
This print is vertically oriented with gray markings.  A cream border surrounds it and it has “NOON” written below it.  The lower half of the print has a busy street scene with lots of adults and children in 18th century garb.  The upper half shows the top of the buildings that line the street, including a shop, a brick building, and a church steeple in the distance.<br />
William Hogarth
The Four Times of Day: Noon
etching and engraving on laid paper
18 3/16 in. x 15 15/16 in. ( 46.2 cm x 40.5 cm )
Museum Purchase
Jean-François Millet
The Mendicant
black chalk on off-white paper
15 3/16 in x 17 1/2 in (38.58 cm x 44.45 cm);25 in x 26 3/4 in (63.5 cm x 67.94 cm);15 3/16 in x 17 1/2 in (38.58 cm x 44.45 cm)
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
Edward Hopper
Night Shadows
etching on Van Gelder wove paper
10 ¾ in x 13 13/16 in (10 ¾ in x 35.08 cm)
Gift of Dr. & Mrs. S.J. Axelrod
This is a line drawing done in colors of red, orange, blue, yellow, brown and green, on white paper. In the top center portion of the sheet are the words, "A LIE". Below this are forms that resemble an egg, a slice of bacon, a piece of bread with a pat of yellow butter. Below these forms are some round shapes, labeled "flakes", a bowl and a carton of milk, labeled "milk".
Jean-Michel Basquiat
A Lie
colored crayons on paper
24 in x 18 in (60.96 cm x 45.72 cm);24 in x 18 in (60.96 cm x 45.72 cm);28 in x 23 in (71.12 cm x 58.42 cm)
Gift of Arthur Cohen in honor of Ben and Yetta Cohen

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