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Three-quarter length portrait of man in a military uniform.
Unidentified Military Officer
1862 – 1865
albumen print | paper
Gift of Dr. Seymour and Barbara K. Adelson
2008/2.196.14
White glazed porcelain pitcher with two different black silhouette faces in profile, one on each side.
Kara Walker
Untitled
2014
print | porcelain
Museum Purchase
2014/2.2
Antoine-Louis Barye
Cow and Bull
19th century
bronze | marble base
Gift of The Ann Arbor Art Association, in memory of Ruby S. Churchhill
1972/2.8
Allan McCollum
Visible Markers
1997
Polymerized pigmented concrete, set of six
Gift of J. Richard Pinnell and Robert J. Scanlan
2011/1.81.2
Allan McCollum
Visible Markers
1997
Polymerized pigmented concrete, set of six
Gift of J. Richard Pinnell and Robert J. Scanlan
2011/1.81.3
Allan McCollum
Visible Markers
1997
Polymerized pigmented concrete, set of six
Gift of J. Richard Pinnell and Robert J. Scanlan
2011/1.81.6
Allan McCollum
Visible Markers
1997
Polymerized pigmented concrete, set of six
Gift of J. Richard Pinnell and Robert J. Scanlan
2011/1.81.4
Allan McCollum
Visible Markers
1997
Polymerized pigmented concrete, set of six
Gift of J. Richard Pinnell and Robert J. Scanlan
2011/1.81.5
A carved sculpture made out of concrete. This one is colored brown and has the word "Thanks" inscribed into it.
Allan McCollum
Visible Markers
1997
Polymerized pigmented concrete, set of six
Gift of J. Richard Pinnell and Robert J. Scanlan
2011/1.81.1
This is a white marble sculpture that depicts the upper torso of a man. There is drapery wrapped loosely around his figure. He is shown staring into the viewer's space and his facial expression is calm and reserved. This sculpture is carved in a realistic manner and rests on a columnar pedestal.
Randolph Rogers
Bust of George Washington (1732-1799), after Jean-Antoine Houdon (1741-1828)
1868
marble
Bequest of Henry C. Lewis
1895.12
This bronze sculpture represents a leopard. On a rocky outcrop, the animal is in a crouching position with its mouth slightly open. Its tail curls down by its hind leg, next to which the work is signed, inscribed in the clay model, "Edward S. Kemeys."
Edward Kemeys
Snarling Leopard
1907
bronze
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1955/1.142
Edward Kemeys
Reclining Stag
1863 – 1907
bronze
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1955/1.139

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