Milwaukee Art Museum 2019 Annual Report

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Annual Report 2019


Unless otherwise noted, photographs of works in the Collection are by John R. Glembin.

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Contents 2

Board of Trustees

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President’s Report

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Director’s Report

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2019: The Numbers

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Curatorial Report

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Acquisition Highlights

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Introducing the Visionaries

22 Exhibitions 30 Publications 32 Loans 34

Education and Public Programs

36 Development 40

In Memoriam

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cover: Robert Indiana, The American LOVE, 1966–99. Full credit on page 75.

43 Donors 60

Docents and Volunteers

this page: Top and bottom photos by Matt Haas. Center photo by Front Room Studios.

65 Staff 71

Financial Report

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Board of Trustees and Standing Committees Through August 31, 2019

BOARD OF TRUSTEES Joel Quadracci President Donald W. Layden Jr. Chairman Alex Kramer Secretary W. Kent Velde Interim Treasurer TRUSTEES AT LARGE Deborah Attanasio Wendy W. Blumenthal Richard Buchband Christopher J. Candee Angela Johnson Colbert Peter Damsgaard Philip B. Flynn Alexander P. Fraser Ellen Glaisner Michelle Grabner Joe Gromacki William Haack Carmen Haberman Claire H. Hackmann Ronald Joelson Stephen Johnson Brian Kennedy Raymond R. Krueger Gail Lione Marianne Lubar Wayne R. Lueders P. Michael Mahoney Justin L. Mortara, PhD Joanne Murphy Andy Nunemaker

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Jill Pelisek Anthony J. Petullo Sande Robinson Suzanne L. Selig Roger S. Smith Mary M. Strohmaier Deborah H. Telman Kathy Thornton-Bias Dan Wilhelms Jeff Yabuki Kathleen Saito Yuille Sarah Zimmerman Life Trustees Donald Baumgartner Sheldon B. Lubar Betty Ewens Quadracci* County Government Representative Marcelia Nicholson Chair of Docents Representative Grace Gnorski Friends of Art Representative Annette Melcher Support Group Representative Sande Robinson

COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Executive Committee Joel Quadracci President Donald W. Baumgartner Joe Gromacki Carmen Haberman Ronald Joelson Alex Kramer Donald W. Layden Jr. Marianne Lubar Sheldon B. Lubar Suzanne L. Selig Kathy Thornton-Bias W. Kent Velde Jeffrey Yabuki Staff: Marcelle Polednik Acquisitions and Collections Committee Marianne Lubar Chair Donald W. Baumgartner Marilyn Bradley Andrea B. Bryant Stephen Einhorn Michelle Grabner Joe Gromacki F. William Haberman* Anthony Krausen Donald W. Layden Jr. Wayne R. Lueders Andy Nunemaker Anthony J. Petullo Richard R. Pieper

*deceased

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Sande Robinson Reva Shovers Christine Symchych Robert A. Wagner Arthur J. Laskin* Emeritus Staff: Marcelle Polednik, Margaret Andera Audit Committee Richard Buchband Chair Brian Kennedy Alex Kramer Donald W. Layden Jr. Sheldon B. Lubar Deborah Telman Staff: Marcelle Polednik, Alissa Karl, Mark Zimmerman

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Development Committee Wendy W. Blumenthal Chair Lori Bechthold Andrea B. Bryant Sue Frautschi Ellen Glaisner Carmen Haberman Claire H. Hackmann Melinda Krei Gail A. Lione Joan Lubar Marianne Lubar Donna Meyer Joyce Myers Staff: Marcelle Polednik

Education and Public Programs Committee Mary Strohmaier Chair

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Debbie Attanasio Lori Bechthold Danita Bush Christopher Candee Laci Coppins Jodi Eastberg, PhD Greg Frederick Tara Geiter Ellen Glaisner Grace Gnorski Claire Hackmann Sarah Jerome Lynda Kohler Janet Matthews Christopher McIntyre Phillip Naylor

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Sue Nelson Marcelia Nicholson Cara Ogburn Jill Pelisek Karen Petric Elizabeth Rex Marisa Riepenhoff Mary Strohmaier Staff: Brigid Globensky, Marcelle Polednik Facilities Committee Donald W. Baumgartner Chair Randy Bryant Steven G. Chamberlin Peter Damsgaard John Kissinger Donald W. Layden Jr. Justin L. Mortara, PhD Staff: Marcelle Polednik, Dan Somers, Mark Zimmerman Finance Committee W. Kent Velde Interim Chair Donald W. Baumgartner Richard Buchband Richard J. Glaisner Alex Kramer Raymond R. Krueger Donald W. Layden Jr. P. Michael Mahoney Joel Quadracci Judson M. Snyder Kathy Thornton-Bias

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Staff: Marcelle Polednik, Alissa Karl, Mark Zimmerman Human Resources and Remuneration Committee Anthony J. Petullo Chair Angela Colbert Ray Krueger Donald W. Layden Jr. Wayne R. Lueders Joel Quadracci Roger Smith Deborah H. Telman W. Kent Velde Staff: Marcelle Polednik, Kathy Acevedo Investment Committee Ronald Joelson Chair John (Jeb) Bentley Richard J. Glaisner Doug Gray Dale Kent Raymond R. Krueger Donald W. Layden Jr. Wayne R. Lueders P. Michael Mahoney W. Kent Velde

Nominations and Governance Committee Alex Kramer Chair Donald W. Baumgartner Angela Colbert Alec Fraser Bill Haack Donald W. Layden Jr. Gail A. Lione Marianne Lubar Andy Nunemaker Joel Quadracci Sarah Zimmerman Staff: Marcelle Polednik Public Affairs Committee Christine Symchych Chair Wendy Blumenthal Randy Bryant Angela Colbert H. Carl Mueller Andy Nunemaker Staff: Marcelle Polednik

Staff: Marcelle Polednik, Alissa Karl, Mark Zimmerman

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President’s Report

On behalf of the Board of Trustees of the Milwaukee Art Museum, I am pleased to share that throughout the twelve months covered by this report (September 1, 2018–August 31, 2019), the Museum successfully met significant milestones and is firmly positioned to begin its next phase. Marcelle Polednik, in her report, mentions that the Museum is in the midst of rolling out its new strategic direction. The board overwhelmingly approved the strategic direction, which leads with art but centers on the community. A task force led by Milwaukeebased Spectrum Nonprofit Services guided the direction’s development. Comprising

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Museum Members, trustees, staff, volunteers, and docents, the task force involved thousands of people in the community as it worked for a solid twelve months to shape the direction we are now setting course to take. The choice to use the term “direction” versus “plan” was a deliberate one, because “plans” traditionally have strict, specific goals, and our world is simply changing too quickly to lock ourselves in for the next three to five years. While the important work of developing the strategic direction was being done, more than 320,000 people visited the Museum to experience the art, the artmaking opportunities, the lectures, and social events. I walked through the galleries just the other day, on a Thursday morning, and was heartened not only to see the number of schoolchildren together talking about the art but also, in particular, to come across a young girl sitting on the gallery floor with her sketchpad and pencil, fully absorbed by Larry Rivers’s It's Raining Anita Huffington. Here were both group engagement

and solitary reflection— and a new generation for which the Museum would provide, if not a lifelong love of and commitment to art then, hopefully, a fond and lasting memory. Lastly, the Museum also continued to make marked upgrades to Museum Center Park, improving the parking experience for Museum and downtown visitors alike and providing a better starting point for their lakeside adventures. I extend a heartfelt thanks to all of you, the Museum’s steadfast supporters, who share the organization's vision for the arts in Milwaukee and expansive community engagement.

Joel Quadracci President, Board of Trustees

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Director’s Report

Dear Donors, Members, and Friends of the Museum: As I write this letter, the Museum is rolling out its new strategic direction, introducing its many exciting initiatives. We last released what we referred to then as a "strategic plan" in 2006. Our rapidly changing world demands that, to be relevant, the Museum build on its legacy, strengths, and values with a strategy that allows us to pivot while remaining true to core objectives. This “new” strategic direction centers on the Museum's responsibility to not only preserve this great community resource of humanity’s creative history but also spark interactions that allow everyone to discover themselves within it. This is not a U-turn, but a more focused direction of what we are best at—activating the transformative power of art. Great visions need supporters, and in fiscal year 2019, we launched two new support opportunities: Premier Partners and the Museum Visionaries. Associated Bank and Lyft were

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this year’s Premier Partners, both committing to support the overall Museum experience while working with us on ways to help the community make the most of their art museum. As the leading philanthropic circle of the Museum, the Museum Visionaries—Debbie and Mark Attanasio, Donna and Donald Baumgartner, John and Murph Burke, Sheldon and Marianne Lubar, Joel and Caran Quadracci, Sue and Bud Selig, and Jeff Yabuki and the Yabuki Family Foundation— generously contributed to the Museum’s total artistic program, making for a remarkable exhibition year. The breadth and depth of the year’s exhibitions should be a source of pride for us all. The Museum organized the first retrospective exhibitions of renowned contemporary artists James Nares and Charles Radtke; presented the first US museum retrospective for Sara Cwynar; and spotlighted both the criminal justice system with The San Quentin Project: Nigel Poor and the Men of San Quentin State Prison, which it premiered, and how paintings reflect the interests of their age with Bouguereau & America.

Equally impactful were our education and public programs, which again brought throngs of schoolchildren, young professionals, adults, and families through our doors. We served everyone from newborns to visitors with many years of life experience, bridging generations and supporting community.

Photo by Front Room Studios.

A quote by the Trappist monk Thomas Merton guided much of the great work we did this past year: “Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time.” In this spirit, we must approach each day as an opportunity to spark transformative moments that build understanding, empathy—community. My sincerest gratitude to all the volunteers, docents, trustees, visitors, partners, staff, and community members that made this fiscal year one we can be truly proud of. Thank you,

Marcelle Polednik, PhD Donna and Donald Baumgartner Director

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2019: The Numbers Programs and Outreach

People

left Photo by Front Room Studios. right Photo by Kat Schleicher.

321,583 Visitors, paid and unpaid, including Members, youth and adult tours, and ticketed visitors

100+ million The combined reach of local, national, and international outlets, including:

338,118

48,399

Participants, adults and children, in education programs on- and offsite

Student visitors from 532 schools

3,083

2,210

Attendees to 85 gallery talks and lectures

Students in literacy and art programs

National/International Highlights: 1stDibs British Journal of Photography Fine Art Connoisseur Good Morning America The New York Times The Root USA Today Vogue Wall Street Journal Local Highlights:

Collection

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31,930

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Works acquired

Works total

Works loaned to other institutions

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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Milwaukee PBS Telemundo Wisconsin The Waukesha Freeman Wisconsin Public Radio WISN-12

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Membership and Development

$8.4 million Annual Fund donations, membership, grants, and sponsorship

20,158 Member households

35% Members’ percentage of annual attendance

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Curatorial Report The Museum executed an ambitious exhibition schedule and made significant acquisitions to the collections in fiscal year 2019. Throughout the fall and winter, the Museum explored the spectrum of family and the objects that help define a home, and invited the public to engage in dialogue about the criminal justice system. During the summer, all three major exhibition spaces were showing the work of artists— James Nares, Charles Radtke, and Sara Cwynar— who are actively creating and at various stages of their careers. Highlights of the Museum’s acquisition activity, which included generous gifts, is featured here. The single most visible addition to the collection was undoubtedly The American LOVE by Robert Indiana, which now resides lakeside, near the East End entrance. Lastly, the Museum welcomed Nikki Otten from the Weisman Art Museum in Minneapolis as associate curator of prints and drawings, and bid a happy retirement to Senior Conservator Jim DeYoung. (He shared with Chief Preparator Joe Kavanaugh, who retired in fiscal year 2018, the same forty-three-year milestone.) ACQUISITION AND COLLECTION HIGHLIGHTS American Art This year, the Museum added works by artists associated with the Ashcan Circle and the Eight to the collection founded by Donald B. and Barbara G. Abert and continued by their daughter Barbara Abert Tooman. The Museum secured its first major Spanish canvas by Robert Henri, El Matador (1906), a painting he created in Madrid that not only inspired his future portraiture but also catalyzed the artistic rebellion that led to

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the Eight’s formation. The Museum further acquired two images of modernist dance pioneer Isadora Duncan: one, a painting by Henri; the other, an etching by his colleague and follower John Sloan. The first was a partial gift of Los Angeles–area collectors Gary and Barbara Ruttenberg, supported with funds from Judy and David Meissner, who also made possible the purchase of Sloan’s etching Knees and Aborigines (1927). The American art collection also benefited through the gifts of Kevin Fahey and Ray Grzebielski, who, in addition to donating several works on paper from their collection, gave sixteen etchings by Sloan, many from the artist’s lauded New York series. All these works will be featured in upcoming Museum projects, including the exhibition Americans in Spain, opening in October 2020, and the collection catalogue devoted to works by Ashcan artists and the Eight, scheduled for spring 2021. 20th- and 21st-Century Design The Museum’s collection of modern and contemporary design continued to develop through purposeful acquisitions and generous gifts. In the centennial year of the Bauhaus, the Demmer Charitable Trust contributed funds to purchase two Bauhaus masterworks: a complete chess set (model XVI, 1923–24) designed by Josef Hartwig, with the original paper label designed by Joost Schmidt; and a club chair (model B3) designed by Marcel Breuer in 1925. The Museum acquired an early example of the chair, from 1927, manufactured by Standard Möbel, Berlin, with its original Eisengarn fabric. The Demmer Charitable Trust also made it possible for the Museum to purchase its first piece of jewelry by Alexander Calder—a brooch that descended in the family

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of Renée Nitzschké (Ritou), who was married to Oscar Nitzschké, best known as an architect of the United Nations building in New York. The Museum’s Collectors’ Corner sponsored the acquisition of a Sidney Waugh Mariner’s Bowl, which he had designed for Steuben, a division of Corning Glass Works; it will be featured in the Scandinavian Design and the United States exhibition opening in May 2020. Additionally, Svenskt Tenn donated two Josef Frank textiles; David and Anne Ryan of Minneapolis gave twenty-one works, including Ettore Sottsass’s Valentine typewriter and Isamu Noguchi’s Akari table lamp; and among the 147 design objects that Tulsa’s Kravis Design Center donated were a lamp by Zahara Schatz, a chair by Rene Prou, and several Herman Miller picnic posters by Steve Frykholm.

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European Art

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The Museum’s European art collection is defined by a choice group of old master paintings that the Laskin family has given over the years. That collection was further enriched this past year when Arthur J. Laskin gave the Museum six Baroque and eighteenth-century paintings, along with a significant group of prints and drawings, in memory of his brother, Myron (Ronny) Laskin Jr., a curator and connoisseur whose roots were here in Milwaukee. The highlight of these works is the exceedingly fine Portrait of Cardinal Antonio Sersale (1756) by Francesco de Mura. This magisterial portrait is one of the finest produced by de Mura, whose work was highly sought after in eighteenth-century Naples. The remaining paintings in the gift represent the unique focus on Italian art for which Ronny was known.

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Alfred Bader, patron of the Museum and connoisseur of Dutch art, who also passed away this year, played an equally significant role in terms of the European collection. Shortly before his passing, Alfred and his wife, Isabel, donated a Rembrandt School painting of Saint Bartholomew, adding to his extraordinary legacy at the Museum. This meditative work embodies the quality and character of the paintings that Alfred and Isabel spent their life together pursuing, researching, and enjoying. Lastly, James and Ann O’Connor gifted the European collection the nineteenth-century painting Portrait of Frau Anna Nehemmer (ca. 1850) by an unknown German or Austrian artist—a piece which further strengthens the Museum’s rich holdings in this area. Haitian Art The Museum welcomed into the Haitian art collection a gift from the Weiser family of two paintings, Imaginary City with Seaport (1968) and Floating City (1976), by Haitian master Préfète Duffaut. Both works are particularly fine examples of Duffaut’s signature cityscapes, which were inspired by his hometown of Jacmel, a town along the south coast of Haiti, and are imaginative interpretations of life in the seaport town. Modern and Contemporary Art This year, the Museum received one of the most significant gifts of contemporary art to the collection in its history: Robert Indiana’s The American LOVE (1966–99). An anonymous donor through the Greater Milwaukee Foundation gave the Museum the eight-foot outdoor sculpture, which had been on display along Wisconsin Avenue as part of the 2018 Sculpture Milwaukee exhibition. Indiana was

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part of the 1960s Pop Art generation and a pioneer of text-based work. The artist’s LOVE series is his most iconic, and because he created only two designs featuring three colors— one being the red, white, and blue version of The American LOVE—the three-color LOVE sculptures are considered more desirable than the two-color ones. Installed outdoors, the sculpture joins Alexander Liberman’s Argo (1974) and Mark di Suvero’s The Calling (1981–82). The three works together position the Museum well for future consideration of an expanded outdoor sculpture presence.

Photo by Matt Haas.

Photography and Media Arts Targeted acquisitions and major gifts helped grow the Museum’s photography collection this past year. Purchases focused on diversifying the histories and narratives within the collection, and added pictures by important women working in the field, including Barbara Bloom, Sarah Charlesworth, Anne Collier, and Stephanie Syjuco. The Museum also continued to collect in concert with the exhibition program, selecting Brother and Sister Soweto (2017) and Soweto Queen (2017) by Deana Lawson from Family Pictures. Among the gifts to the collection were two wonderful portraits by Diane Arbus, a major group of photographs by documentary photographer Bruce Davidson, and a series of pictures by influential Japanese-American photographer Yasuhiro Ishimoto. Finally, the Museum’s Photography Council and the Kristen Carter Trust made it possible for the Museum to acquire an important new picture by Dawoud Bey, Untitled #23 (Near Lake Erie). From his series Night Coming Tenderly, Black (2017), the work reimagines the movement of fugitive slaves along the route of the Underground Railroad as they make their way toward freedom.

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Prints and Drawings The prints and drawings collection benefitted from three major gifts this year. Arthur J. Laskin gave, in addition to six paintings, seven drawings and forty-nine prints to the Museum in memory of his brother, Myron Laskin Jr. The works span the fifteenth to the nineteenth centuries, with a particular concentration on Italian artists, including Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione, Parmigianino, Marcantonio Raimondi, and Salvator Rosa. This donation increased the collection’s holdings of Italian works on paper considerably and contributed fine examples of Dutch and French prints. Chicagoans Kevin Fahey and Ray Grzebielski made their third gift of prints to the Museum, which consisted of ten drypoints and engravings by Armin Landeck and fourteen etchings by John Sloan. Both artists are renowned for images that represent the American city, and these works added significant depth to the Museum’s collection of modern prints. Fahey and Grzebielski have donated nearly one hundred prints to the Museum since they made their initial gift in fiscal year 2017. Finally, Pieper Electric Inc. donated a group of nearly thirty photorealist drawings and watercolors made by eleven different artists between the 1970s and the 1990s. Drawings and watercolors by Chuck Close and gouaches by Robert Cottingham complement the photorealist paintings in the Museum’s galleries, and the gift as a whole enhanced the contemporary workson-paper holdings in the collection. The purchase of a rare early etching by Karl Friedrich Schinkel contributed to the Museum’s strong collection of German Romantic works

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on paper and will be displayed in a rotation in fall 2020. Two prints by Alison Saar, Coal Black Blues (2017) and Redbone Blues (2017), increased the Museum’s holdings of the artist’s work and present a compelling narrative about how skin tone affected the employment opportunities available to African American men in the nineteenth century.

Photo by Front Room Studios.

RESEARCH CENTER The Museum’s research center continued to serve Museum staff, docents, students, teachers, and scholars with its vast resources. Through generous support from the Alice and Lucia Stern Library Fund, the Demmer Charitable Trust, the international catalogue exchange program, and numerous private donations, the research center acquired 293 books, including Enchanted Lives, Enchanted Objects: American Women Collectors and the Making of Culture, 1800– 1940; Knoll Textiles, 1945–2010; The Paintings of George Inness (1844–94); Dorothea Lange: Politics of Seeing; and The Works of

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George Inness: An Illustrated Catalogue Raisonné. It also acquired several rare books, including American Landscape and Genre Paintings in the New-York Historical Society: A Catalog of the Collection, Including Historical, Narrative, and Marine Art, and The Alhambra (London: Macmillan, 1896), with an introduction by Elizabeth Robins Pennell and illustrations by Joseph Pennell. CONSERVATION The art in the Museum’s care is held in public trust for the community—and for generations to come—and in fiscal year 2019, conservation efforts touched nearly two thousand works. Most visibly, Mark di Suvero’s The Calling (1981–82) was repainted, and in conjunction with the Nares: Moves exhibition, staff prepared a 10-by-10-foot canvas in the East End for Giotto Circle #4, which the artist created onsite in a performance during the President’s Circle opening. Additionally, the mid-eighteenthcentury Nativity Scene (Crèche) received a new mount and display, and the figures were conserved in time for the holidays. Philadelphia paintings conservator Mark Bockrath performed treatments on John Smibert’s Portrait of Master John Taylor (1743), Ada Walter Shulz’s Motherhood (The Kiss) (before 1914), and Simone Cantarini’s Nativity (17th century).

COLLECTION PARTNERSHIPS The Layton Art Collection The Museum was delighted to continue its decades-long collaboration with the Layton Art Collection Inc. In addition to the Layton Collection’s significant holdings of decorative arts, paintings, and sculpture on view in the Museum’s Collection Galleries for numerous visitors to experience, several works were lent to both international and national exhibitions, introducing new audiences to the collection and advancing art historical scholarship. This year, two of the Layton Collection’s most treasured artworks were the focus of important Museum-organized exhibitions: William Adolphe Bouguereau’s Homer and His Guide (1874) was featured in Bouguereau & America; and Constable? A Landscape Rediscovered highlighted the new attribution to the French painter Theodore Rousseau of a painting given to the collection as a Constable in 1941. These exhibitions were the Museum’s annual Layton Feature and Layton Focus exhibitions, respectively.

Staff conservators treated fifty-eight works on paper from the Museum’s collection, framed and matted more than 550 pieces, created more than forty mounts, and completed condition inspections of more than nine hundred artworks. They further fabricated storage folders and mats for more than sixty recent acquisitions.

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Acquisition Highlights Full list of acquisitions on page 74.

clockwise, from top left: Diane Arbus, The Junior Interstate Ballroom Dance Champions, Yonkers, N.Y. 1963, 1963, printed ca. 1972. Full credit on page 89. Alexander Calder, Brooch, ca. 1940. Full credit on page 129. Zahara Schatz, Manufactured by Heifetz Manufacturing Company, Table Lamp, 1951. Full credit on page 143. Robert Indiana, MECCA III, 1977. Full credit on page 82. right: German or Austrian, Portrait of Frau Anna Nehemmer, ca. 1850. Full credit on page 74.

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left: Sarah Charlesworth, Camera Work, 2009, printed 2015. Full credit on page 90. this page, clockwise, from top left: Marcel Breuer, Manufactured by Standard Mรถbel, Club Chair (model B3), ca. 1927. Full credit on page 129. Rembrandt School, St. Bartholomew, 17th century. Full credit on page 75. Alison Saar, Redbone Blues, 2017. Full credit on page 86. Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione, The Raising of Lazarus, ca. 1649. Full credit on page 79.

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Introducing the Visionaries The Visionaries—the leading philanthropic circle of the Milwaukee Art Museum—support the artistic accomplishments of the Museum through annual sponsorship of the full year of exhibitions, as well as the programs that connect the exhibitions and the community. This significant and steadfast level of support ensures financial sustainability as the Museum establishes its cohesive artistic perspective and aspires to ever more ambitious heights in programmatic excellence. The Museum is grateful to the founding members for their generosity and vision, and their support for a remarkable 2019 exhibition year. Museum Visionaries:

2019 Exhibitions

Debbie and Mark Attanasio Donna and Donald Baumgartner John and Murph Burke Sheldon and Marianne Lubar Joel and Caran Quadracci Sue and Bud Selig Jeff Yabuki and the Yabuki Family Foundation

Bouguereau & America The Annual Layton Art Collection Feature Exhibition Feb 15–May 12, 2019

Photo by Kat Schleicher.

Nares: Moves June 14–Oct 6, 2019 Charles Radtke: Contained April 19–Aug 25, 2019 Sara Cwynar: Image Model Muse March 8–Aug 4, 2019

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Exhibitions BAKER/ROWLAND GALLERIES

Serious Play: Design in Midcentury America Sept 28, 2018–Jan 6, 2019 Co-organized with the Denver Art Museum. Curated by Monica Obniski, Demmer Curator of 20th- and 21st-Century Design, Milwaukee Art Museum, and Darrin Alfred, Curator of Architecture, Design, and Graphics, Denver Art Museum

Presenting Sponsors: The National Endowment for the Arts, Brady Corporation Foundation, and Herman Miller Cares Supporting Sponsors: In Memory of L. William (Bill) Teweles, BSI, Melinda* and Ken Krei, The Terri and Verne Holoubek Family Foundation, and Anonymous Publication Sponsor: Furthermore: a program of the J. M. Kaplan Fund

Serious Play: Design in Midcentury America explored the projects of more than forty designers who advocated for playfulness and whimsy within their creations for corporations, domestic interiors, and children. The exhibition presented play as a serious form of inspiration, experimentation, and problem solving. In midcentury America, such playful design occurred against the backdrop of a booming consumer market and as a counterbalance to Cold War– era anxiety. Featured objects included furniture, toys, textiles, films, posters, and ceramics.

Bouguereau & America The Annual Layton Art Collection Feature Exhibition Feb 15–May 12, 2019 Co-organized with the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art. Curated by Tanya Paul, Isabel and Alfred Bader Curator of European Art, Milwaukee Art Museum, and Stanton Thomas, Curator of Collections and Exhibitions, Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida

The exhibition was supported by an indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities. Supporting Sponsors: The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, The Laskin Family in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr., Anonymous, In memory of Dr. Russel Lee Wiener, Four-Four Foundation, Samuel H. Kress Foundation, Kenneth R. Treis, and Milwaukee Art Museum’s Fine Arts Society Museum Visionaries

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Bouguereau & America showcased more than forty paintings by the French academic painter William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825– 1905). The exhibition explored the artist’s popularity throughout America’s Gilded Age, when owning a painting by the artist was de rigueur for any serious collector. The paintings’ chastely sensual maidens, Raphaelesque Madonnas, and impossibly pristine peasant children provided an opportunity to examine how society’s perspectives—religious beliefs, sexual mores, social problems— can shift over time. As the first major exhibition on the artist since the 1980s, Bouguereau & America offered fresh perspectives on works that form the backbone of many museum collections.

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Sponsors: Carl & Marilynn Thoma Art Foundation, Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Layden, Sr., in honor of Donald W. Layden, Jr., Joan Lubar and John Crouch, and Kasmin Gallery, New York

Nares: Moves June 14–Oct 6, 2019

Programming Sponsor: Joseph R. Pabst

Curated by Marcelle Polednik, PhD, Donna and Donald Baumgartner Director

Media sponsor: WMSE 91.7 FM Museum Visionaries

Sponsors: Carl & Marilynn Thoma Art Foundation, Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Layden, Sr., in honor of Donald W. Layden, Jr., Joan Lubar and John Crouch, and Kasmin Gallery, New York

Nares: Moves was the first retrospective on the contemporary New York–based artist James Nares (b. 1953). The full scope and filmic nature of Nares’s work was revealed through a themebased journey of his films, photographs, drawings, paintings, and sculptures. The exhibition celebrated the perpetual inventor’s five-decades-long career exploring gesture, motion, and time and his significance to the contemporary art world.

Programming Sponsor: Joseph R. Pabst Media sponsor: WMSE 91.7 FM Museum Visionaries

Photo by Matt Haas.

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B R A D L E Y FA M I LY G A L L E R Y

The San Quentin Project: Nigel Poor and the Men of San Quentin State Prison Oct 18, 2018–March 10, 2019 Curated by Lisa Sutcliffe, Herzfeld Curator of Photography and Media Arts

Presenting Sponsors: Brico Fund and The Reva & David Logan Foundation Supporting Sponsors: Bader Philanthropies, Milwaukee Art Museum’s Friends of Art, the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Photography Council, and Frish Brandt Education Sponsor: Mastantuono & Coffee, S.C.

This exhibition debuted Nigel Poor’s San Quentin Project and presented personal narratives about life inside prison. The project was a collaboration between Poor (American, b. 1963) and the men incarcerated at San Quentin State Prison, in Marin County, California. Nearly thirty visual documents featured the men’s responses to and narratives about photographic images from art history and the prison’s archive. A hundred photographs showed the state prison from the 1960s to the 1980s. And audio from the podcast Ear Hustle related stories of life inside prison, shared and produced by those living it.

Charles Radtke: Contained April 19–Aug 25, 2019 Curated by Margaret Andera, Interim Chief Curator and Curator of Contemporary Art

Supporting Sponsors: Milwaukee Art Museum’s Friends of Art, Christopher and Sally Candee, Heidi and Greg Borca, and Marcia and Kent Velde Museum Visionaries

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Charles Radtke: Contained was the first retrospective exhibition for the renowned furniture maker based in Cedarburg, Wisconsin. The exhibition featured more than thirty-five of the artist’s handcrafted cabinets, tables, chairs, and doors, which reflect his meticulous attention to detail. Several pieces had interiors that were more intricately designed than the exteriors, or had hidden compartments in which Radtke (American, b. 1964) placed something personally meaningful. Radtke’s explorations into the function of the cabinet as a container lend his work a conceptual component that relates to contemporary sculpture.

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THE HERZFELD CENTER FOR PHOTO GRAPHY AND MEDIA ARTS

Family Pictures Sept 14, 2018–Jan 20, 2019 Organized by the Columbus Museum of Art. Coordinated at the Museum by Lisa Sutcliffe, Herzfeld Curator of Photography and Media Arts

Supporting Sponsors: Milwaukee Art Museum’s African American Art Alliance and David C. & Sarajean Ruttenberg Arts Foundation Programming Sponsor: Cream City Foundation Exhibitions in the Herzfeld Center for Photography and Media Arts sponsored by: Herzfeld Foundation and Madeleine and David Lubar

Family Pictures explored the ways in which black photographers and artists have portrayed familial relationships, from blood relatives to queer communities. Beginning with Roy DeCarava and Langston Hughes’s groundbreaking 1955 book The Sweet Flypaper of Life, the exhibition presented work by John Edmonds, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Lyle Ashton Harris, Deana Lawson, Lorraine O’Grady, Gordon Parks, Sondra Perry, Ming Smith, and Carrie Mae Weems. Their images of family life touched upon intimate, everyday stories and broader political realities, the universal human condition and the particular histories of race in the United States.

Sara Cwynar: Image Model Muse March 8–Aug 4, 2019 Co-organized with the Minneapolis Institute of Art. Curated by Lisa Sutcliffe, Herzfeld Curator of Photography and Media Arts, Milwaukee Art Museum, and Gabriel Ritter, Curator and Head of Contemporary Art, Minneapolis Institute of Art

Supporting Sponsor: Live Wire Productions Exhibitions in the Herzfeld Center for Photography and Media Arts sponsored by: Herzfeld Foundation and Madeleine and David Lubar Museum Visionaries

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Canadian-born, Brooklyn-based artist Sara Cwynar (b. 1985) explores through film and photography the subjects of color and design, the ways that they operate politically, socially, and historically, particularly in the context of how we conceptualize beauty. This first US solo museum exhibition for the artist, Sara Cwynar: Image Model Muse presented three of her latest films—Soft Film (2016), Rose Gold (2017), and Cover Girl (2018)—together with photographs from her ongoing Tracy series.

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The Bauhaus, László MoholyNagy, and Milwaukee Aug 9, 2019–Fall 2020

Constable? A Landscape Rediscovered The Annual Layton Art Collection Focus Exhibition Sept 7, 2018–Feb 17, 2019

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Selections from the Fahey/ Grzebielski Collection Town and Country Dec 7, 2018–April 14, 2019 Frenemies! James McNeill Whistler and Joseph Pennell April 19–Aug 4, 2019 Curated by Brandon Ruud, Abert Family Curator of American Art Two consecutive installations celebrated a recent gift to the Museum from Chicagoans Kevin Fahey and Ray Grzebielski. Amassed over three decades, their significant collection of prints includes works by some of the medium’s most celebrated artists, including Thomas Hart Benton and James McNeill Whistler. Town and Country featured prints by twentieth-century masters who highlighted two important yet seemingly opposing modern subjects: the city and the farm. Frenemies! James McNeill Whistler and Joseph Pennell focused on the relationship between these two nineteenthcentury masters of etching.

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Curated by Monica Obniski, Demmer Curator of 20thand 21st-Century Design, and Lisa Sutcliffe, Herzfeld Curator of Photography and Media Arts On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Bauhaus (1919–1933), the innovative art, architecture, and design school in Germany, the display in this gallery highlighted one of its key figures: artist, designer, and theorist László Moholy-Nagy. Among the objects featured was a new addition to the Museum’s collection, a one-of-a-kind pen holder that Moholy-Nagy created for the Wisconsin company Parker Pen in 1946. The Milwaukee Art Institute (1916–1957), a Milwaukee Art Museum predecessor, not only hosted the first traveling exhibition of MoholyNagy’s photographs in the United States in 1931, but also presented the first US exhibition about the Bauhaus, organized by the Museum of Modern Art, in 1939.

Curated by Tanya Paul, Isabel and Alfred Bader Curator of European Art This exhibition solved a decades-old mystery. In 1940, the prominent Milwaukee financier and real estate developer Arthur N. McGeoch Sr. donated a painting to the Layton Art Collection. The painting was attributed to John Constable (English, 1776– 1837), but its poor condition (and doubts about Constable’s authorship) kept the work in storage. Constable? displayed the newly cleaned work and revealed that it is a long-lost oil sketch, View on the Outskirts of Granville (Environs de Granville), by Theodore Rousseau (French, 1812–1867) for a painting that was shown in the 1833 Paris Salon. That painting is in the collection at the State Hermitage Museum, in Russia. The exhibition was accompanied by a three-episode podcast produced by House of Who. Sponsored by: Layton Art Collection Inc.

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The Art of Devotion: Illuminated Manuscripts from Local Collections March 1–June 16, 2019 Curated by Catherine Sawinski, Assistant Curator of European Art

above Constable? A Landscape Rediscovered below The Art of Devotion: Illuminated Manuscripts from Local Collections

Illuminated manuscripts, or handwritten books, were the focus of this exhibition, specifically books made before the use of the printing press from the Middle Ages and Renaissance. The manuscripts are usually on treated animal skin, called parchment, and decorated with gold, silver, and bright colors; all are religious in nature. As such, the exhibition not only explored the bookmaking process but also explained how creating and interacting with the manuscripts were considered forms of religious devotion. All the objects featured were from Milwaukee collections, offering visitors a chance to see local treasures that are typically not on public view.

Petite Posters: Jules Chéret and Le Courrier français June 28–Nov 17, 2019 Curated by Nikki Otten, Associate Curator of Prints and Drawings From its first issue, in 1884, the weekly journal Le Courrier français championed advertising. Jules Chéret (French, 1836–1932), considered the father of the poster, held a prominent place in its pages. The paper publicized and reproduced Chéret’s poster designs, and in return, the artist created advertisements for companies that financed it. The more than twenty posters on display in the gallery explored this reciprocal relationship, which proved mutually beneficial. The posters featured were drawn from Jim and Susee Wiechmann’s promised gift to the Museum of more than six hundred Chéret works. Sponsored by: Milwaukee Art Museum’s Garden Club

Sponsored by: Miles Vilski

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ACSA Portmanteau Designs: Play with the Rules Oct 11–Nov 4, 2018

The 2019 Scholastic Art Awards: Wisconsin Exhibition Feb 2–March 17, 2019

Curated by Mo Zell, Chair of the Department of Architecture at UW-Milwaukee School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Coordinated at the Museum by Monica Obniski, Demmer Curator of 20thand 21st-Century Design

More than three hundred artworks by Wisconsin students in grades 7–12 were featured in this annual exhibition that celebrates young talent in our state. The juried exhibition was drawn from more than three thousand submissions in the categories of Architecture & Industrial Design, Ceramics & Glass, Comic Art, Design, Digital Art, Drawing & Illustration, Editorial Cartoon, Fashion, Film & Animation, Jewelry, Mixed Media, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture, Video Games, and Art Portfolios. The Milwaukee Art Museum has hosted the Scholastic Art Awards for the Wisconsin region since 1976.

ACSA Portmanteau Designs: Play with the Rules complemented the exhibition Serious Play: Design in Midcentury America. The installation presented thirteen design proposals submitted to the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) for its fall 2018 conference “Play with the Rules.” The executed designs were the scale of a portmanteau (or carryon suitcase) and were organized by three topics: Form, Meaning, and the Legacy of Architectural Production; Architectural Agency in the Public Sphere; and Architects as Problem Solvers.

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Presented by: The Heller Foundation and Mary Ellen Heller in memory of Avis Heller, the Milwaukee Arts Board, Peter and Debra Johnson, Vanguard Computers Inc., CompURent, and an anonymous donor.

Serious Play: Design in Midcentury America Denver Art Museum, Denver, CO May 5–Aug 25, 2019 Bouguereau & America Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, Memphis, TN June 22–Sept 22, 2019 San Diego Museum of Art, CA Nov 9, 2019–March 15, 2020 The San Quentin Project: Nigel Poor and the Men of San Quentin State Prison University of California, Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive Aug 21–Nov 17, 2019 Wisconsin Women Artists Central Library Art Gallery, Milwaukee Public Library, WI Sept 15, 2016–ongoing

right Photo by Kat Schleicher. below Serious Play: Design in Midcentury America at the Denver Art Museum


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Publications

Serious Play: Design in Midcentury America

Bouguereau & America

Monica Obniski, Demmer Curator of 20th- and 21st-Century Design, Milwaukee Art Museum

Tanya Paul, Isabel and Alfred Bader Curator of European Art, Milwaukee Art Museum

Darrin Alfred, Curator of Architecture, Design, and Graphics, Denver Art Museum

Stanton Thomas, Curator of Collections and Exhibitions, Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida

With contributions by Amy Auscherman, Steven Heller, Pat Kirkham, and Alexandra Lange Foreword by: Marcelle Polednik and Christoph Heinrich Edited by: Monica Obniski and Darrin Alfred Designed by: Jena Sher Graphic Design Published by: Milwaukee Art Museum and Denver Art Museum in association with Yale University Press Hardcover, 256 pages, 2018

This exhibition catalogue highlights how, following World War II, during a period of rapid change and high anxiety, many of the United States’ leading designers embraced whimsy and eclecticism in their work. Highlighted are designers such as Alexander Girard, who encouraged homeowners to decorate with unconventional and modern objects; Charles and Ray Eames, who produced toys and colorful, child-sized furniture; and Paul Rand, whose advertising work reflects how the concept of play was manifested in the postwar corporate world.

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With contributions by Eric Zafran, Martha Hoppin, Abigail Solomon-Godeau, and Catherine Sawinski Foreword by: Emily Ballew Neff and Marcelle Polednik Edited by: Tanya Paul, Stanton Thomas, and Melissa Duffes Designed by: Thomas Eykemans Produced by: Lucia|Marquand Published by: Milwaukee Art Museum and Memphis Brooks Museum of Art in association with Yale University Press Hardcover and softcover, 192 pages, 2019

The essays in this exhibition catalogue offer an in-depth exploration of William-Adolphe Bouguereau’s overwhelming popularity in America in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. The authors discuss how the artist’s sensual classical maidens, Raphaelesque Madonnas, and pristine peasant children embodied the tastes of American Gilded Age patrons, and how Bouguereau’s canvases persuasively functioned as freshly painted Old Masters for collectors flush with new money.

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Charles Radtke: Contained

Nares: Moves

Margaret Andera, Interim Chief Curator and Curator of Contemporary Art, Milwaukee Art Museum

Marcelle Polednik, PhD, Donna and Donald Baumgartner Director, Milwaukee Art Museum

Glenn Adamson, Senior Scholar at the Yale Center for British Art

With contributions by Linda Yablonsky and Glenn O’Brien

Foreword by: Marcelle Polednik Edited by: Christina Dittrich Designed by: Alison Kleiman Printing and binding: The Fox Company Published by: Milwaukee Art Museum Hardcover, 148 pages, 2019

Foreword by: Joel Quadracci Edited by: Christina Dittrich Designed by: Diana Chu Printing and binding: The Fox Company Published by: Milwaukee Art Museum Hardcover, 292 pages, 2019

Charles Radtke: Contained accompanied the first retrospective exhibition for the renowned furniture maker based in Cedarburg, Wisconsin. The publication features a major essay by Glenn Adamson that examines the relationship of Radtke’s work to the established furnituremaking lineage and a wide-ranging interview with the artist conducted by the exhibition curator, Margaret Andera.

Nares: Moves accompanied the first retrospective on the contemporary New York–based artist James Nares (b. 1953). The exhibition catalogue emphasizes the connective tissue that binds the artist’s practice across media and time, while giving Nares’s film and video works a place of prominence in the conceptual, material, and physical realms of the artist’s art making. The publication includes a major essay by the curator, Marcelle Polednik, that explores Nares’s oeuvre through nine thematic threads—Trace, Play, Pendulum, Release, Street, Mark, Portraits, Coda, and Monuments; an essay by Linda Yablonsky, which describes the downtown Manhattan scene at the time Nares was developing as an artist; and a reprint of an essay by the lately deceased art critic Glenn O’Brien on the topic of the artist’s most heralded work, the film Street (2011).

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Loans Listed chronologically by date of loan.

Miró: The Colour of My Dreams Grand Palais, Paris, France Oct 3, 2018–Feb 4, 2019 Joan Miró The King’s Jester, 1926 Oil, pencil, and charcoal on canvas M1966.142

Franz Marc and August Macke: 1909–1914 Neue Galerie, New York, NY Oct 4, 2018–Jan 21, 2019 With subsequent travel to Musée de l’Orangerie, Paris, France (March 6–June 17, 2019) August Macke Geraniums Before Blue Mountain, 1911 Oil on canvas M1961.76

Nature’s Nation: American Art and Environment Princeton University Art Museum, NJ Oct 13, 2018–Jan 6, 2019 With subsequent travel to Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, MA (Feb 2–May 5, 2019), and Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, AR (May 25– Sept 9, 2019) Aaron Douglas Song of the Towers, 1966 Oil and tempera on canvas On loan to the Museum from the State of Wisconsin

Dimensionism: Modern Art in the Age of Einstein Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, CA Nov 7, 2018–March 3, 2019 With subsequent travel to the Mead Art Museum, Amherst College, MA (March 22– July 28, 2019) László Moholy-Nagy Nuclear II, 1946 Oil on canvas M1970.110

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German Expressionism: E. L. Kirchner’s Imaginary Travels Kunst und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik, Bonn, Germany Nov 18, 2018–March 3, 2019

right: Harvey Littleton, Untitled, 1964. Full credit on the following page.

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner The Visit (Mrs. Binswanger), 1917 Oil on canvas M1969.33

Georgia O’Keeffe: Living Modern Cleveland Museum of Art, OH Nov 21, 2018–March 3, 2019 Georgia O’Keeffe Patio with Cloud, 1956 Oil on canvas M1957.10

Monet’s Waterloo Bridge: Vision and Process Worcester Art Museum, MA Jan 26–April 28, 2019 Claude Monet Waterloo Bridge, Sunlight Effect, ca. 1900 Oil on canvas M1950.3

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H. C. Westermann: A Piece from the Museum of Shattered Dreams Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid, Spain Feb 5–May 6, 2019 H. C. Westermann A Rope Tree, 1963 Laminated wood M1987.61

Bouguereau & America Milwaukee Art Museum, WI Feb 15–May 12, 2019 With subsequent travel to Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, TN (June 22–Sept 22, 2019), and San Diego Museum of Art, CA (Nov 9, 2019– March 15, 2020)

Raoul Dufy in Le Havre Musée d’art moderne André Malraux, Le Havre, France May 18–Nov 3, 2019 Raoul Dufy Boardwalk of the Casino Marie-Christine at SainteAdresse, ca. 1906 Oil on canvas M1977.83

In the Vanguard: Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, 1950–1969 Portland Museum of Art, ME May 24–Sept 15, 2019 With subsequent travel to Cranbrook Art Museum, Bloomfield Hills, MI (Nov 15, 2019–March 8, 2020)

William-Adolphe Bouguereau Homer and His Guide, 1874 Oil on canvas L1888.5

Harvey Littleton Bottle, 1964 Blown glass M1964.158

Rachel Whiteread Saint Louis Art Museum, MO March 17–June 9, 2019

Harvey Littleton Untitled, 1964 Blown glass M1964.137

Rachel Whiteread Untitled, 2000 Plaster, polystyrene, and steel On loan to the Milwaukee Art Museum from a private collection

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Walter Nottingham Celibacy, 1968 Wool M1996.423

Franklin Boggs: The Art of Economies Wright Museum of Art, Beloit College, WI June 7–Aug 24, 2019 Franklin Boggs Wisconsin County Fair, 1948 Oil on canvas M1959.30 Franklin Boggs Fish and Beer, 1949 Oil on Masonite M1959.2

Jean Stamsta 13 Acres, 1966 Wool and rayon M1966.172

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Education and Public Programs

Through its education and public programs, the Museum served over 338,000 families, students, and adults both on- and offsite in fiscal year 2019. This report highlights some of the ways the Museum broadened the exhibition experience to further engage the community. Fun-filled activities and thought-provoking discussions were among the offerings the Museum provided this year to explore exhibition-related themes and topics. In conjunction with Serious Play: Design in Midcentury America, local artist Ray Chi worked with visitors and groups on Meijer Free First Thursdays to build Charles and Ray Eames– inspired House of Cards displays; participants used 8,000 cards, which people from across the Milwaukee area had decorated. With its presentation of The San Quentin Project: Nigel Poor and the Men of San Quentin State Prison, the Museum brought focus to incarceration in Milwaukee. It co-organized

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with the Haggerty Museum of Art at Marquette University The Milwaukee Model: Envisioning the Role of the Arts in Criminal Justice Reform, a three-day public symposium involving artists and experts from around the country. Artist Nigel Poor came to the Museum for a listening session of the Ear Hustle podcast, and was joined by podcast co-host Earlonne Woods and Julie Shapiro, executive producer of Radiotopia. Local artist Dasha Kelly facilitated three community conversations: Families Behind Bars, Restoring Rights, and Inside People, involving prosecutors, judges, and probation officers; and nine formerly incarcerated guest docents led gallery tours of the exhibition. Lastly, the Museum’s teen interns, together with Still Waters Collective, the Youth Justice Network, and COA, hosted a citywide Teen Night with tours, workshops, spoken word, and live music to look at the themes of home, family, and freedom. For Nares: Moves, the Museum worked with Wild Space Dance Performance, whose dancers interpreted the movement in Nares’s work, and

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Milwaukee Film, which screened the artist’s Street at the Oriental Theatre, with live accompaniment by Thurston Moore, guitarist and co-founder of Sonic Youth. As the exhibition opened, James Nares transitioned to Jamie Nares, and the Museum sought out experts in UW-Milwaukee’s LGBT Studies program and at FORGE, a national transgender anti-violence organization, to assist with conversations about transgender experiences. All the exhibitions were complemented with art making in the Kohl’s Art Generation Studio, which is one of the programs supported by a three-year grant from Kohl’s Cares that expired this fiscal year. The Museum exceeded its participation goal by 21 percent and served more than 1.1 million participants over three years. A special thanks to Kohl’s for renewing its support for three more years, helping make the Museum a great place for families. The Museum received additional recognition this year. The Arts Page on Milwaukee PBS featured the Junior Docent School Program,

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one of the Museum’s longest-standing multivisit programs, for students in grades 3–5; the special starred soon-to-be Junior Docents from Alba School. Also, two staff members were awarded for their work: Shannon Molter, associate educator of teen programs, received the 2019 WAEA Museum Educator of the Year Award. Liala Amin, Kohl’s Color Wheels Team Coordinator, was accepted into the MARN (Milwaukee Artist Resource Network) Mentorship Program, which supports emerging Wisconsin artists.

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Thanks to its dedicated staff and volunteer docents, the Museum was able to continue to inspire youth and families, students, teachers, teens, and adult visitors in 2018–19.

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Development The Museum’s membership and donor community is critical to the annual presentation of world-class exhibitions, offerings of leading educational programs, and care of an outstanding collection of more than 30,000 works of art, as well as to maintaining day-to-day operations and the facilities. The Museum is enormously grateful for this community and the generous and vital support of each individual in fiscal year 2019. The subsequent pages, including the 2018–19 donor list, reflect the tremendous commitment of area residents and beyond to Milwaukee’s art museum. Annual Fund The Museum’s extraordinary Board of Trustees provided critical leadership throughout the 2018–19 year. Led by Development Committee Chair Wendy Blumenthal, a dedicated group of trustees and a committee of volunteers in partnership with Museum staff upheld the tradition of producing a successful annual campaign. The Annual Fund remains the largest source of support for Museum operations, with more than 16,000 supporters having contributed $4.6 million in fiscal year 2019. The Museum’s leading annual supporters are its President’s Circle Members—individuals and businesses that contribute $2,500 or more to the Annual Fund. Everyone, in the Museum and the community, benefits from the tremendous generosity of these Members. In 2018–19, nearly 300 President’s Circle Members gave $2.5 million and participated in the Museum’s programs as avidly as they supported them. Among the special receptions and events that they attended were the President’s Circle evening preview celebrations for Serious Play: Design in Midcentury America, Bouguereau & America, and Nares: Moves.

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Membership

Photo by Matt Haas.

The Milwaukee Art Museum is grateful for the loyal support of its entire membership. Members are among the Museum’s most powerful advocates, and their active participation and generosity are fundamental to Museum programming, exhibitions, and education initiatives. The Museum deeply thanks the more than 20,000 active Member households for their support, advocacy, and commitment. Comprising 35 percent of the Museum’s annual attendance, Members took advantage of their most valuable benefit: free Museum admission. They enjoyed free access to the Museum’s comprehensive schedule of lectures, tours, and educational programs; MAM After Dark; and a host of exclusive Member-only events and privileges throughout the year. Members saw the exhibitions in the Baker/ Rowland Galleries before they opened to the public at the Member Preview Celebrations. They also enjoyed seasonal Member-only tours, special discounts, and extra perks during Member Month in May, and free admission to four area museums during two Member Swap Day events. Members at the Art Advocate level and above had the opportunity to tour exhibitions with the curators and socialize during six Member Drink & Think events. These Members were also invited to several day trips throughout the year, including to the Chicago History Museum to see Modern by Design: Chicago Streamlines America, a trip organized around the themes explored in Serious Play: Design in Midcentury America. Members welcomed some new parking and transportation benefit changes this year.

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Beginning in the fall, the Museum’s Premier Partner Lyft began offering Members a 50 percent discount on rides to or from the Museum (up to six rides per month). Nearly 600 Members took advantage of this offer by picking up discount cards from the admissions desk. Additionally, in February 2019, the Museum launched an automated parking benefit for Members, offering a 20 percent discount in the Calatrava and Museum Center Park garages. All parking benefits are now accessed directly through newly issued membership cards. The Museum’s Access Membership Program continues to grow with more than 450 active members at the end of fiscal year 2019. This program provides families utilizing certain public assistance programs a full, unrestricted Family or Dual membership at a discounted price of $20 per year, reduced from the current annual price of $95. Participants enjoy all the benefits of the Family or Dual level of membership, including free admission for two

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adults and children age 17 and under for one year. Support Groups Membership also affords Members the opportunity to join any of the nine support groups, all of which are busy throughout the year with activities related to a specific interest area within the Museum’s Collection. More than four hundred Members are involved in support groups. African American Art Alliance (founded 1990) supports educational programs centering on African American art and artists, promotes volunteer involvement in the Museum, and is dedicated to raising funds for purchasing African American art for the Museum’s Collection. American Arts Society (founded 1993) celebrates American art, antiques, and architecture from the colonial era into the twentieth century through educational programs, exhibitions, and conservation efforts.

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The Collectors’ Corner (founded 1948) is committed to developing educational programs that promote knowledge and important scholarship in the decorative arts. Contemporary Art Society (founded 1982) promotes the appreciation of contemporary art through the sponsorship of programs that bring renowned artists, critics, and curators to the Museum; by supporting acquisitions; and by sponsoring exhibitions of contemporary art at the Museum. Fine Arts Society (founded 1987) is a group of European-art enthusiasts that sponsors and supports related programs, exhibitions, and acquisitions by the Museum. Friends of Art (founded 1957) is the Museum’s largest volunteer support group. Hundreds of volunteers work to present FOA events, such as Lakefront Festival of Art, that engage the community, expand the Museum’s audience, and generate funds to support exhibitions at the Museum and the acquisition of artworks for its Collection. Garden Club (founded 1921) is the largest member club of the Wisconsin Garden Club Federation. The club supports the Museum through the annual Art in Bloom event and other activities. Photography Council (founded 1988) is devoted to the Museum’s photography collection and exhibition program and allows Museum Members with an interest in the art and history of photography to enrich their knowledge of the medium through an annual program of special events. Print Forum (founded 1980) unites Museum Members with an interest in prints and drawings

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from the Renaissance to today. It sponsors exhibitions, lectures, and seminars and provides support for the acquisition of prints, drawings, and artists’ books for the Museum’s Collection.

Photo by Matt Haas.

The Museum is fortunate to have such longstanding, supportive Members. Their generosity directly affects the breadth and depth of the Museum’s programs, including acquisitions, exhibitions, lectures, and special events, keeping the Museum vibrant. Sponsorship Vital to the Museum’s ability to maintain the caliber of its exhibitions, education programs, and public events is the generous sponsorship support from foundations, corporations, and individuals. Sponsorship not only provides much-needed support for education and the arts within the community, but also increases the visibility and awareness of a brand, affords business-building opportunities and collaboration, and offers memorable hospitality experiences for clients and employees.

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As mentioned in the Director’s report, fiscal year 2019 marked the inauguration of the Museum Visionaries program, which supports the Museum’s entire exhibition schedule. In addition, awards from national foundations and government entities to support exhibition programming for upcoming years brought great excitement and recognition for the Museum. Because of the extraordinary scholarship, unique engagement opportunities, and a concerted

this past fiscal year (see page 22), reveals how invaluable the support of area businesses, foundations, and individuals is to providing a strong artistic program and social experiences that are broad in scope. Popular events such as MAM after Dark, Yoga @ the Museum, Art in Bloom, and Lakefront Festival of Art brought thousands of engaged visitors to the Museum’s campus thanks to the commitment and support of generous sponsors and two of the Museum’s

interdepartmental effort around its forthcoming exhibition offerings, the Museum secured an indemnity from the Federal Council for the Arts and the Humanities for the exhibition A Modern Vision: European Masterworks from The Phillips Collection, and the funding of major grants from the Henry Luce Foundation and Wyeth Foundation for American Art for Americans in Spain: Painting and Travel, 1820–1920 and the Terra Foundation and National Endowment for the Arts for Scandinavian Design and the United States, 1890–1980. Further, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation awarded the Museum a major planning grant to assess and develop a road map to create integrated content management systems that will make the Museum’s collection and archival resources more accessible and searchable for staff and audiences.

support groups: the Garden Club and Friends of Art.

Meijer continued its sponsorship of Free First Thursdays, opening the doors of the Museum without the admission fee, resulting in a high visitation by visitors of all ages and demographics. Thanks to ongoing funding from Kohl’s Cares, the Museum provided families engaging, handson programming designed just for them through the Kohl’s Art Generation program—in the Kohl’s Art Generation Studio and Lab, as well as at the Kohl’s Color Wheels van, a mobile creation station that visited area festivals and schools throughout the year. One look at the exhibitions presented

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Legacy Society More than 140 Museum supporters have promised gifts through their estate plans. Using wills, trusts, insurance, retirement plans, or other assets, planned giving donors receive valuable tax advantages while providing support that benefits Museum visitors for generations to come. Most contributions received from planned gifts build the Museum’s endowment fund, which is critical for maintaining the quality of programming that the community has come to expect from its art museum, now and for future generations. The current endowment generated only 11 percent of the annual operating budget, trailing comparably sized US art museums. Members of the Legacy Society enjoy many program and event benefits and have the satisfaction of knowing that they are helping an institution continue to inspire all ages through art, in perpetuity. For information on the Legacy Society, please contact the director of individual and planned giving at 414-224-3248.

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In Memoriam This fiscal year, we honor three individual donors who were instrumental in helping shape the Museum’s world-class collection and, ultimately, to make the Museum what it is today. Here we pay special tribute to these figures and their unprecedented contributions.

Dr. Alfred Bader

William (Bill) Haberman

In December 2018, the Museum lost a collector and supporter of national and international renown. Alfred Bader was a chemist, philanthropist, and lover and collector of Dutch art. He escaped his native Vienna and the Nazi regime at the young age of fourteen and became a refugee, first in England and then in Canada, where he ultimately completed his education. His determination, intelligence, and inquisitive nature shaped his vocation as a chemist and his avocation as a serious collector of Dutch art, with a particular focus on the work of Rembrandt and the Rembrandt School. Over the years, Bader built a formidable and internationally known collection of Dutch and Flemish paintings—becoming especially renowned for his ability to spot overlooked paintings at auction and reattribute them through vigorous scholarship. He developed exhibitions with the Museum in the 1970s and 1980s and donated numerous old master paintings to the collection. Most recently, he underwrote the position of Isabel and Alfred Bader Curator of European Art, and the Museum continues to work closely with Bader Philanthropies to help ensure that his vision and values remain central to its mission.

In March 2019, the Museum said goodbye to an ardent patron and advocate. As president of the Herzfeld Foundation, William Haberman, a longtime Milwaukee attorney, provided unmatched support of the Museum’s photography and education programs. Since 1985, under his leadership, the foundation sponsored 65 exhibitions, enabled nearly 400 acquisitions, established the Herzfeld Study Center and the Herzfeld Center for Photography and Media Arts, and endowed the position of Herzfeld Curator of Photography and Media Arts. Through the Herzfeld transportation program and the foundation providing nearly $400,000 to the Museum’s Junior Docent Program, he further made it possible for thousands of schoolchildren throughout the city to participate in programs at the Museum. Haberman was also a Museum Trustee (2003–19) and served on the Acquisitions and Collections Committee (2006–19). Most recently, he and his wife, Carmen, introduced the Museum to Vroom!, the early childhood program from the Bezos Family Foundation, and in turn supported the development of the Museum’s Museum Moments activity cards for children to age five. Over the past thirty-five years, Haberman, and the foundation, has left an enduring legacy. The naming of the Haberman Local Luminaries program, which invites notable community members to offer their unique perspectives on works of art on view, is but one way the Museum will continue to honor him.

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IN MEMORIAM


Arthur J. Laskin and Myron Laskin Jr.

From top to bottom: Dr. Alfred Bader; William (Bill) Haberman, alongside his wife, Carmen; Arthur J. Laskin and Myron Laskin Jr.

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Bridging this fiscal year are the deaths of two brothers who had a profound impact on the Museum, particularly its European art collection. When Myron (Ronny) Laskin Jr., passed away, in September 2017, his brother, Arthur (Art) J. Laskin, proceeded to direct a number of gifts to the Museum in his memory. Ronny, an art historian of international stature, had a storied career, with curatorial appointments at the National Gallery of Canada and the J. Paul Getty Museum, yet he never forgot his roots in Milwaukee. He was responsible for countless significant works coming to the collection, both through the support of his parents and family and from his own collection. Perhaps most notable among these is the masterwork by Philippe de Champaigne, Moses Presenting the Tablets of the Law (ca. 1648). Indeed, without his guidance and the support of his family, the Museum’s European collection would be greatly diminished. Tragically, his brother, Arthur Laskin, also recently passed away, in January 2020. Art was a lifelong resident of the city and deeply devoted to the Museum, serving for many years on its board, the influential Acquisitions and Collections Committee, and the board of the Fine Arts Society. Despite this pair of losses, the Laskin family legacy lives on at the Museum through important artworks, named collection galleries, and a robust acquisition fund.

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DONORS


Donors Thank you to the supporters who helped the Museum in 2018–19. As Members, annual fund donors, or sponsors of exhibitions and public and education programs, they made it possible for art to enrich hundreds of thousands of lives. The following lists recognize those supporters who provided grants, sponsorship, and restricted and unrestricted support of $400 or more during the 2019 fiscal year, ending August 31, 2019.

$100,000+ Anonymous (2) Debbie and Mark Attanasio Mr. and Mrs. Donald Baumgartner Murph and John* Burke Demmer Charitable Trust Greater Milwaukee Foundation • Jay Kay Foundation Fund Herzfeld Foundation Kohl’s Cares Arthur* and Nancy Laskin Sheldon & Marianne Lubar Charitable Fund Lyft The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Joan W. Nason* Melitta S. and Joan M. Pick Charitable Trust Joel and Caran Quadracci Sue and Bud Selig Mrs. Barbara A. Tooman* Windhover Foundation Jeff Yabuki and the Yabuki Family Foundation $50,000–99,999 Anonymous (3) Associated Bank The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation The Brico Fund

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Four-Four Foundation Greater Milwaukee Foundation • Helen and Jeanette Oberndorfer Fund • Virginia Booth Vogel Fund Johnson Controls Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Layden Sr. David and Madeleine Lubar Joan Lubar and John Crouch Meijer Northwestern Mutual Foundation Paul Kasmin Gallery Carl & Marilyn Thoma Art Foundation David V. Uihlein Foundation Ms. Julia Uihlein Mr. and Mrs. James Wiechmann Bettie Zillman*

William R. and Sandra G. Haack Herman Miller Cares Mary Ann and Charles P. LaBahn The Reva & David Logan Foundation Lorelle K. and P. Michael Mahoney National Endowment for the Arts Rockwell Automation The ROS Foundation Daniel M. Soref Charitable Trust Christine A. Symchych and James P. McNulty Mrs. Marie Tallmadge Ms. Nicole Teweles In Memory of Dr. Russel Lee Wiener

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$10,000–24,999 $25,000–49,999 Bader Philanthropies BMO Harris Bank Brady Corporation Brookbank Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Candee Ms. Doris Chortek* Educators Credit Union Louise and Peter Friedlander Greater Milwaukee Foundation • Norman and Lucy Cohn Family Fund

A. O. Smith Foundation Anonymous (2) Astor Street Foundation Inc. Beer Capitol Distributing LLC Mr. and Mrs. William D. Biersach Bliffert Lumber and Hardware Wendy and Warren Blumenthal Mr. Gregory J. and Dr. Heidi H. Borca Joan E. Brengel* Mr. and Mrs. Anthony W. Bryant BSI

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Mr. Richard Buchband and Mrs. Betsy D. Rosenblum Sue and Curt Culver Mr. and Mrs. Peter Damsgaard Roma Eiseman Ernst & Young LLP Mr. Philip B. Flynn and Ms. Lois Golde Kristin and Alec Fraser Mrs. Barbara Nitchie Fuldner Ellen and Richard Glaisner William and Janice Godfrey Family Foundation Donald J. and Carolie M. Goniu Family Trust Greater Milwaukee Foundation • Virgis and Angela Colbert Family Foundation Fund • Milwaukee Art Museum Endowment Fund Mr. Joseph P. Gromacki Claire and Glen Hackmann Heil Family Foundation Thomas D. Hesselbrock and Carl Spatz Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoke Terri and Verne Holoubek Family Foundation Frieda and William Hunt Memorial Trust Interstate Parking Company LLC Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Joelson Joy Global Foundation Inc. Mr. Brian Kennedy Herbert H. Kohl Charities Inc. Mr. Alex C. Kramer and Mrs. Mary Kramer Tony and Susan Krausen

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Melinda Scott* and Kenneth C. Krei Samuel H. Kress Foundation Raymond and Barbara Krueger Ladish Company Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Layden Jr. Layton Art Collection Inc. Ms. Gail A. Lione and Mr. Barry L. Grossman Live Wire Productions LLC Wayne and Kristine Lueders Mr. and Mrs. Barry R. Mandel Linda and John Mellowes Milwaukee Art Museum • African American Art Alliance • Collectors’ Corner • Fine Arts Society • Friends of Art • Photography Council Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design Dr. and Mrs. Justin L. Mortara MPS Partnership for the Arts & Humanities Mrs. James J. Murphy Nicholas Family Foundation Mr. Andrew Nunemaker Mrs. Jill G. Pelisek Anthony Petullo Foundation Sue and Richard Pieper Potawatomi Hotel & Casino Robert W. Baird & Co. Incorporated David C. & Sarajean Ruttenberg Arts Foundation Mrs. Wendy L. Sleight Mrs. Nita G. Soref

Bert L. & Patricia S. Steigleder Charitable Trust Mary and Carl Strohmaier Telly Foundation Ltd. Ms. Kathy Thornton-Bias and Mr. Michael Cox Mr. Kenneth R. Treis U.S. Bank U.S. Bank Foundation Marcia and Kent Velde Mrs. Alice U. Weiss Carolyn White-Travanti and Leon Travanti Wisconsin Arts Board Kathleen Saito Yuille $5,000–9,999 Anon Charitable Trust Anonymous (5) Gottlob Armbrust Family Foundation Mrs. James M. Auer Mr. John P. Baumgartner Deborah A. Beck and Frederic Sweet Natalie B. Beckwith Mr. Roger L. Boerner Brewers Community Foundation Inc. Ms. Lieselott Buettner* Clarence Chou Jolinda and Danny L. Cunningham Terri and Paul Danola Mr. Thomas J. Degnan and Mrs. Deborah Degnan Door Peninsula Winery Mrs. Suzy B. Ettinger Ralph Evinrude Foundation Inc.

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Mrs. Debra Rand Feldman Mr. and Mrs. Richard Galling Greater Milwaukee Foundation • Margarete and David Harvey Fund • Kopmeier Family Fund • Alice and Lucia Stern Library Fund Harley-Davidson Foundation Mrs. Elizabeth Harned and Mr. Christopher Harned Hauske Family Foundation Drs. Carla and Robert Hay Heller Foundation Inc. Mary Henricks* Husco International James & Karen Hyde Foundation Inc. Mrs. Angela Jacobi Matt and Kathryn Kamm Mary and Ted D. Kellner Dr. Henry S. Kepner Jr. Judith Keyes Natalie and Herb Kohler Mary Pauly Lacy Ellin and Gerald Levy Mrs. Phoebe Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Mainman Marcus Corporation Foundation Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Marcus Mastantuono & Coffee SC Marshall and Arlene Meier Mr. and Mrs. Tom Metcalfe Milwaukee Art Museum Garden Club Milwaukee Arts Board Scott and Marjorie Moon Joyce and Bruce Myers

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Mr. and Mrs. H. Nicholas Pabst Gilbert and J. Dorothy Palay Family Foundation Ltd. Jane Bradley Pettit Foundation Mr. Thomas Reich for the Reich Family Merlin and Gladys Rostad Arts Fund Sally Schuler Bob and Judy Scott Jocelyn Servick and Gary J. Steinhafel Sinsinawa Dominican Sisters Susan and Oyvind Solvang Ms. Lindsay Stevens Sally and Steve Stevens Dr. John and Mrs. Anne Thomas Jr. Grace and Mark Thomsen Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Trunzo UWM Peck School of the Arts Ms. Mary N. Vandenberg and Mr. Keith Mardak Ms. Marie E. Weiss Weyco Group Inc. Robert & Jesse Whitmore Charitable Trust $3,500–4,999 Jitendra and Gita Baruah Briggs & Stratton Corporation Foundation Randy Bryant and Cecelia Gore Elaine Burke William and Susan Burke Bruce and Marsha Camitta Geralyn and Bill Cannon Vicki and Anthony Cecalupo CG Schmidt Inc.

Mary and James Mark Connelly J. D. and Shelly Culea Mrs. Virginia Dunphy and Mr. Patrick Dunphy Mr. Eric M. Eben and Mrs. Christine M. Fenske-Eben Dr. Peter Foote and Dr. Robin S. Wilson Tim and Sue Frautschi Gardner Foundation Greater Milwaukee Foundation • Colton Charitable Fund • Flesch Family Fund • Claire and Robert Pfleger Charitable Fund Green Bay Packers Foundation Ann and Jon Hammes Mrs. R. Goeres Hayssen Ms. Gail Hesselbrock Carolyn and Richard G. Jacobus John T. and Suzanne Jacobus Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Johnson Charles and Lois Kalmbach Ms. Anne K. Klisurich and Mr. Kenneth DeYoung Elizabeth Levins and Herbert B. Zien Sally and Paul McCaughey Mr. Lawrence W. Oliverson and Ms. Donna N. Guthrie Joseph R. Pabst Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Pauls Payne & Dolan Inc. PepsiCo Food Service Mr. Jim and Dr. Karen Petric Pieper Electric/PieperPower *deceased

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Candy and Bruce Pindyck and Meridian Industries Inc. Maxine Rabinowe Barbara Recht Rosemann Family Foundation James A. Schleif and William H. Morley John and Kristin Sheehan Mrs. Reva Shovers Dr. and Mrs. James Stadler II John Stewig and Richard Bradley Kathleen and Frank Thometz Jacquelyn and Way Thompson Jr. Kathleen and Charles G. Vogel Jo and Bob Wagner $2,500–3,499 Ben and Molly Abrohams Mr. and Mrs. Lowell C. Adams Anonymous (4) Badger Meter Foundation Baker Tilly Virchow Krause Kerry Bartelt and David Hulse Mrs. Helen B. Bechthold Bruce and Melissa Block Mrs. Arlene Brachman Teri Carpenter Kathleen R. Cavallo The Chipstone Foundation Croen Foundation Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Curl Don and Sallie Davis Judith Rauenhorst Doerr Foundation Donna M. Drosner Julianna Ebert and Frank J. Daily

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Lois Ehlert Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elsner Mr. Kevin J. Fahey and Mr. Ray Grzebielski Mr. Lloyd A. Gerlach Mrs. Jane K. Gertler Godfrey & Kahn S.C. Dr. John and Andrea Grant Greater Milwaukee Foundation • Randall Family Fund F. William* and Carmen Haberman Mrs. Suzanne Haskell Hawks Landscape Donna Hensel Jennifer F. and Robert J. Hillis Hindman Auctions William H. Honrath and Elizabeth Blackwood Samuel Hope and Elizabeth Meyer Ms. Sally J. Jarrar Mr. Gregory S. Jay and Dr. Martha Jay Susan and Lee Jennings Barbara Johnson and Sandy Ziegler Drs. David and Candice Johnstone William Stark Jones Foundation Judy and Gary Jorgensen Mrs. Shinji Lee Kaiser and Mr. Joshua Kaiser David D. Keen and Judith L. Perkins Susan and Raymond Kehm Kikkoman Foods Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Gale E. Klappa Mr. Glenn Kleiman and Ms. Gisela Terner

David and Diane Knox Kolaga Family Charitable Trust Ms. Suzette M. Kolaga and Ms. Julie Schrubbe Diane and Jeff Kortsch Dr. Alice Kuramoto Mrs. Cynthia LaConte and Mr. Thomas LaConte Mr. W. Peter Larson and Mr. William Fry Alan T. Lepkowski Missy and Bill Levit Katharine and Sandford Mallin Marietta Investment Partners LLC Maxsan Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Anthony Meyer George L. N. Meyer Family Foundation MGIC Investment Corporation Lawrence and Judy Moon Christopher B. and Anne L. Noyes Mrs. Laurie Ocepek Park Bank Foundation Inc. Perlick Corporation Ms. Amanda C. Peterson and Mr. Dave Cowen Ms. Elaine N. Peterson Mr. Joseph M. Pfiffner Gene and Ruth Posner Foundation Mr. Alan Purintun and Ms. Jane O’Meara David and Roberta Remstad Linda and Blaine Rieke Sande Robinson Mr. and Mrs. James Schloemer Richard Schreiner and Alison Graf

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Peggy and Bob Schuemann Marie and James Seder and Family Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Shovers Mr. and Mrs. John M. Silseth Mr. and Mrs. Clark Slipher Nancy and Tim Speaker Stackner Family Foundation Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Stacy Judith Z. Stark Linda and Richard Stevens Stratton Foundation Inc. Summerfest Milwaukee World Festival Inc. Mr. Michael Thometz Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Uihlein Mrs. Joan Urdan Ms. Elizabeth Vaeth von Briesen & Roper s.c. Wright JoAnn and Michael Youngman Zore Family Foundation $1,200–2,499 Anonymous (4) Richard and Diana Barthel Mr. and Mrs. Clair Baum Anthony and Priscilla Beadell Michael and Rita Becker Patricia R. Blake Mr. John M. Bohler Dr. Charles Bomzer and Mrs. Lynne G. Bomzer Anne R. Booth and Charles Trainer Orren and Marilyn Bradley Frish Brandt Marilyn and John Breidster

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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Breslau Dr. Henry and Barbara Burko Cherchian Family Foundation Inc. Mr. and Mrs. David D. Clark David Coggin and Eugenia Coggin Patty and Larry Compton Cream City Foundation Thomas W. Cunningham and Mary E. Ritchie Sue and Russ Darrow Ms. Mary Ann Delzer Mrs. Kathleen Dickinson and Mr. Jeff Dickinson Eileen and Howard Dubner Dr. and Mrs. Harry A. Easom Albert J. and Flora H. Ellinger Foundation Inc. James D. Ericson Dale and Carole Faught Dr. Kathryn Quadracci Flores Mr. Donald R. Fraker and Dr. Maja Jurisic Fran Franklin Mr. Robert L. Gardenier and Ms. Lori Morse George Washington 1776 Lodge No. 337 Mrs. Emmely C. Gideon Carole and Adam Glass Greater Milwaukee Foundation • Donald and Barbara Abert Fund • Del Chambers Fund • Dr. Carl W. Eberbach and Elisabeth Falk Eberbach Fund • Steve and Mary Jo Knauf Family Fund

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Mary A. Mellowes Fund Skip and Ildy Poliner Fund David C. Scott Foundation Fund Mrs. Melvin Goldin Ralph G. Gorenstein Graef Lisa Groskopf-Gleason Christopher and Suzanne Hanks Arlene Hansen Jill S. Heavenrich Hentzen Coatings Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hlavac Mr. and Dr. Mark Horowitz Richard G. Jacobus Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jason Jahn Peter and Debra Johnson Charlie and Mary Kamps Mr. and Mrs. Barry Karp Raymond N. Kertz Mr. Grant C. Killoran and Mrs. Carrie Norbin Killoran Ms. Margaret Knitter Mr. and Mrs. William C. Koenig Krause Family Foundation Mr. Stanley Kritzik Mr. and Mrs. William G. Krugler Joyce M. Kuehl Ms. Catherine B. Kwapick Missy and Bill Levit Robert J. Lodzinski Richard and Roberta London Ms. Angela Lustig and Mr. Dale Taylor M. E. Dey & Co. Ann R. MacIver Mr. John E. Mahony and Dr. Evelyn Burdick

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Ms. Lois Malawsky Audrey A. Mann* Debesh and Linda Mazumdar Mary E. McAndrews Mr. Patrick Mehigan and Ms. Piper Plummer Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Metz Dr. Judith A. Miller and Ms. Kimberly A. Miller Marleen and Dwight Morgan National Insurance Services Gary F. Neitzel North Shore Bank Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Novak Mr. and Mrs. John O’Hare Palmer Family Foundation Reverend Steven and Julie Peay Peck Foundation, Milwaukee Ltd. Janice and Raymond Perry Community Fund Inc. Mr. Donald S. Petersen and Ms. Corinthia Van Orsdol Ms. Yvonne Petersen Ms. Karen Plunkett and Ms. Gwen Plunkett Ms. Jane Podemski Pyramax Bank Susan and Thomas S. Quadracci Mr. Raymond L. Retzlaff Mrs. Margaret T. Riester Mrs. A. D. Robertson Dr. and Mrs. David Y. Rosenzweig Mr. and Mrs. Bruce H. Ross Dr. and Mrs. Mark Ruttum Sandstone Foundation Thomas and Kay Schanke

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Ellen and Michael J. Schlossmann Mrs. Andrea Schneider and Mr. Rodd Schneider Mr. Martin Schreiber Mr. and Mrs. Eric Schumann Mrs. Eleanor Seaman John Shannon and Jan Serr Dennis Sheahan Mr. Joel Shields Mrs. Donna M. Smith Lois A. Smith Barbara Stein Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Stein Ms. Florence Steinberger Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Stoffel Anne* and Fred Stratton Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Syrjanen Ann Terwilliger Carla A. Uphill William and Eleanor Wainwright

Ms. Janice Watson and Mr. Alfred Lustig Mrs. Pamela Helms Wedholm and Mr. Chris Wedholm Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Welz West Bend Mutual Insurance Co. Dr. and Mrs. J. Frank Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wythes Zaun Memorial Foundation Mrs. Richard Zauner Mr. and Mrs. R. Douglas Ziegler Burton and Charlotte Zucker* Ms. Katherine Zvesper

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$600–1,199 Dr. Francisco Aguilar and Mrs. Elizabeth Ross Aguilar AllianceStaff LLC Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ambuel David and Carol Anderson Family Foundation Ms. Peggy Ann

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Anonymous (3) Arena Americas Baird Legal Compliance Mrs. Rose Marie Baron Jennifer and Joseph* Bartolotta Mr. Leo Barton and Mrs. Diane M. Barton Ms. Rochelle H. Bast and Mr. Detlef B. Moore Polly and Robert Beal Mr. Byron S. Becker and Ms. Mary Ellen Csuka Mr. and Mrs. James D. Bell Ms. Susan R. Bennett Mr. Michael Benton and Mrs. Karla Benton Michael and Carmen Bergom Mrs. Mary Beth Pieprzyca Berkes Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bilsky Robert and Carole Bonner Bostik Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bourgeois Ms. Deanna Braeger Mr. Robert B. Brenner and Mrs. Sharon R. Brenner S. J. Brown David D. and Diane M. Buck Dr. Daniel Burrell and Mrs. Jenice Burrell Anthony and Patricia Busalacchi Carla and Neal Butenhoff Dr. Gerardo A. Caballero and Mrs. Cynthia Caballero Lois A. and Dean S. Cady James and Judith Callan Dr. Curtis L. Carter and Mrs. Jean E. Carter

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Mr. Robert Carter and Mrs. Sue Kletzke Carter Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Causey Mr. Andrew Citron Valerie B. Clarke Ms. Susan Collopy Lynn and Jim Connolly Ms. Lucy Cooper James W. Cope, MD Mary and Paul S. Counsell Mrs. Judith Croak Ms. Kathleen Allen Crocker CSD Structural Engineers Susan Doornek Patti and Patrick Doughman Art and Rhonda Downey Mr. John Dragisic Dr. Peter Drescher and Dr. Karin M. Drescher Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Dreske Mr. David Drew Michael D. Dunham Dynamic Events by David Caruso Eaton Corporation Carol and Tom Ehrsam Mrs. Wendy Eldridge Elizabeth and Herodotos Ellinas Miss Elizabeth L. Elser Kathy and Bob Emery John and Mary Emory Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fischer Anne and Dean Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. David Fondrie Ms. Elizabeth J. Forman and Mr. Scott Bolens Mr. and Mrs. John C. Fowler Frank L. Weyenberg Library Mr. Mark Franzen and Mrs. Janice Franzen

Thomas J. Gallagher Judy and Mark Garber Mrs. Susie Gebhardt Mr. and Mrs. William Genne Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Gessner Greater Milwaukee Foundation • Robert C. Archer Fund • Susan and Howard Hopwood Fund • Kevin and Roseann Lyons Fund Mr. Richard Goldberg Dina and Joseph Goode Ms. Idy Goodman Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Goodman Thomas J. Gould Laura Graf Mr. Paul E. Greeney and Mrs. Wendy F. Greeney Mrs. Jill Griffee-Ross Mr. Don E. Gross Dr. Josette B. Grossberg* Dr. Sidney E. Grossberg Gruber Law Offices LLC Mr. Steven O. Gruen and Mrs. Mardee Gruen Mrs. Joanne Grunau Guardian Fine Art Services Robert and Mimi Habush Sandy and Jim Hanus Joan J. Hardy Edward T. Hashek Hatco Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Heath Tom and Suzanne Hefty Mr. Mary E. Henke Joseph and Rebecca Hogan Mrs. Stephanie Honan and Mr. Dave Honan

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Ms. Barbara Hostetler Ms. Margaret Howland Donald and Melody Huenefeld Hunzinger Construction Company Hupy and Abraham S.C. Julie Ihlenfeldt Interiorscapes by the Plant Market Russ Jankowski Mr. Todd R. Jaremko Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Johnson José A. Carlino LLC Mr. Richard Kahn Kalmbach Media Co. Mr. James D. Karon Bruce and Mary Karr Moshe and Debra Katz Mr. and Mrs. Brian W. Kennedy Ms. Marilyn Kirchoff Mr. and Mrs. John Kissinger Renee Kloet Mr. Dennis Kois Sr. and Mrs. Carolyn Kois Debbie and Jon Konings Robert and Gail Korb Mary Krall Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Krei Kroger Ms. Christine A. Krueger Mr. Richard C. Krueger Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Kubly Milt and Carol Kuyers Bill and Judy Laste Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Lavin Legacy Varin Property Management LLC Mr. Jeffrey C. Levy Ms. Terese Lohmeier and Dr. Robert S. Ruggero

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Robert J. Lotz Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Love Mr. Rick D. Lovell Mr. Roger Luhn, MD, and Ms. Sarah M. Streed Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lunde Mrs. Sherry L. Lundell and Mr. Richard E. Lundell Barbara K. Mackenzie Jacqueline Servi Margis Ann L. Margolis Mario Costantini Ltd. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney A. Marquardt Lucy A. Martin Materion Advanced Chemicals Mrs. Katherine N. McCombe Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McLeod Mead Public Library Dr. Sue Meinerz and Mr. Scott Meinerz Dr. and Mrs. Glenn A. Meyer Dr. Nicholas Meyer and Mrs. Laura Meyer Douglas and Annette Mickelson Mr. and Mrs. Don Middleton Dr. and Mrs. Donald J. Miech José A. Milan Dr. and Mrs. Gregory S. Milleville Ms. Melissa Mooney and Mr. Philip Schultz Mrs. Cheryl O. Moret and Mr. Blake D. Moret Mr. Bernard Mrazik and Ms. Jeannie Jerde Mukwonago Community Library Gregg Mulry and Robert Schambers

Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Murphy National Business Furniture Inc. Dr. Paul Nausieda and Dr. Evonne M. Winston David and Gail Nelson New Berlin Public Library Mr. Patrick O’Brien and Mrs. Elizabeth O’Brien Omnivore Agency Sheldon Oppermann and Jess Oppermann Mr. Alan S. Perlstein and Ms. Terry L. Hamann Sharon and Duane Peterson Ms. Rita Petretti Helen Armbrus Pfeifer* Mr. James N. Phillips John Julian Pickeral III and Evalynne J. Espejo Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Polacheck Polanki Inc./Polish Women’s Cultural Club Dr. Marcelle Polednik and Dr. David Kammerman Steven and Karen Port Joan and Don Prachthauser Dr. Sarah J. Pratt Kasandra and R. Jeffrey Preston Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Pruessing Thomas and Lisa Read Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Renouard Patricia and Allen N. Rieselbach Mr. and Mrs. Leon E. Risser Lucy Rosenberg Julie and Mason Ross Tracy and John Rothman Lizbeth J. Rowe Mr. Michael Ryan and Mrs. Mary Burke Ryan

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Ms. Anita M. Samen and Mr. David C. Follmer Wilbert and Genevieve Schauer Foundation Mr. Kevin Scheu and Mrs. Theresa L. Scheu Jean and Rick Schmalfeld Ms. Mary E. Schmidt Jane and Greg Schneider Lawrence and Katherine Schnuck Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. William T. Shaffer Jr. Shully’s Cuisine & Events Dr. and Mrs. John D. Simmons Ms. Casie Simpson Mrs. Susan C. Skudlarczyk Allison M. and Dale R. Smith Kathleen M. Smith Sprecher Brewing Co. Inc. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Sprinkmann Jr. Eric D. Steele and Kathryn C. Bach Dr. and Mrs. James E. Stoll Ms. Mary K. Strachota Mr. Terry R. Sutter Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Teerlink Teuteberg Inc. Chuck and Lori Torner Dr. Dan Trittin and Mrs. Melissa Trittin Kim and Pat Uding Mrs. Martha Vogel Len and Susan Weistrop Thomas G. Wendt Mr. and Mrs. Richard Whittow John and Margaret Wittkowske Mrs. Sally F. Ziegler

DONORS

$400–599 Ms. Jennifer Achuck Douglas Alan Ms. Rebecca Anderson Anonymous (11) Mr. Glen Arnold and Mrs. Celeste L. Arnold Mr. Thom Bachhuber and Ms. Eileen Riordan Dr. Rita Bakalars Bruce and Catherine Bauer Mrs. Margery Becker Mr. Benjamin Bedore Mr. and Mrs. Clark Beier Mr. John Bell and Ms. Lori Erickson Nikki Bender Mr. Nic Bernstein Mr. Bill Berrien and Mrs. Elizabeth Berrien Ralph H. Bielenberg Mr. and Mrs. Joel W. Biller Mr. and Mrs. Terence Bischoff Ms. Marsi Black Mrs. Ellen Bladorn and Mr. Robert A. Bladorn Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Blommer Christian Botefuhr and Micheal Botefuhr Mr. and Mrs. James Brandt Mr. and Mrs. Ken F. Brengel Marcia Brooks and Edward J. Hammond Mr. John D. Bryson and Mrs. Lisa A. Bryson Ms. Linda G. Buchsbaum Ms. Susan Cadkin and Mr. Lewis Cadkin Kathlyn M. and Christopher J. Callen

Ms. Patricia Calvy Mrs. Terry Cameron and Ms. Danielle Cameron Carol A. Carpenter Ms. Mary Carson Mr. Guy Castleberry and Mrs. Charlotte A. Castleberry Wendy and John Cayer Joan Celeste Mr. Richard F. Chang and Ms. Rebecca Leiviska Joanne Charlton Ms. Fengchi W. Chen Mr. Elbin L. Cleveland Honorable Pedro A. Colon and Mrs. Betty Colon-Ulmer Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Connolly Mr. Tim Connor and Mrs. Anne Connor Mr. Kenneth J. Cook Mr. Todd Craft and Mrs. Aimee Craft Mr. Peter J. Crawford and Mrs. Wendy Schaller Crawford Mr. Ryan Croal and Ms. Stephanie Kiepert Ms. Mary Cronin Mrs. Nicolette Cunningham Dr. and Mrs. Daniel J. D’Angelo Mr. Jay Davidson Mr. William Davidson and Mr. Randy Reddemann Mrs. Susan DeWitt Davie Robert Davis Ms. Marcia A. Day Larry and Eileen Dean Randy and Kathleen Dean Ms. Julia A. DeCicco

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Mr. and Mrs. Daniel DeDecker Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Delgadillo Dr. Dorothy M. Delisle Jane Delzer and Ken Finkel Herb and Carolynn Desch Linda Dohmen Mr. and Mrs. David A. Dombrowski Mr. Rodney H. Dow Gloria and Peter C. Drenzek Mr. James L. Dunlap John E. Dyer and Theresa M. Skrivseth Steven D. Eckels Mr. Stewart A. Edwards and Ms. Joanne Danforth Claudia Egan Dr. Cate Charlton Eichenbaum James Emling Ernst and Christiane Endres Richard and Carol Eschner Dr. Holly Falik and Mr. Steven Kay Mr. Stuart H. Feen and Ms. Carol Sonnenschein Mr. Michael C. Fegley and Ms. Ruth A. Romaine Mr. Lyle Fitterer and Mrs. Lisa Fitterer Mrs. Marcia C. Flanagan and Mr. Tom Flanagan Janet and David Fleck Tom and Jennifer Florsheim Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell W. Foell Mr. Juergen Foerster Mrs. Tory Folliard Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Foster William F. Fox Andrew Foy Ms. Suzanne R. Frank

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Ms. Sarah J. Freeman and Mr. Gordon D. Merna Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. French Mr. Calvin Gage Mr. and Mrs. George J. Gaspar Dr. Gregg Gaylord Mr. John E. Gebhardt and Ms. Deborah McKeithanGebhardt Laurie Geisel and Anne Summers Drs. Mark and Virginia Gennis Mr. Paul Gerew and Ms. Nicole Menegakis Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn M. Gimbel Ms. Elizabeth S. Girouard Mrs. Grace Gnorski and Mr. John Gnorski Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Goisman Jeffrey M. Goldberg Dr. Burton E. Goodman and Ms. Harriet Bocksenbaum Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Goodman Mr. Paul Gordon and Honorable Bonnie Gordon Jule and Michael Groh Mr. Matthew M. Groth and Ms. Patti Steiner Grumman-Butkus Associates Mary and Edward J. Hanrahan Rhys Hansen Ms. Susan J. Hansen Ms. Gail Hanson and Mr. Richard H. Graebner Ms. Caird Harbeck Mr. and Mrs. Dale A. Harmelink

Ms. Susan E. Harris and Dr. David Rogers Mr. Michael T. Hart and Mrs. Kathleen M. Hart Mr. Charles A. Harvey and Mrs. Cheryl Harvey Ms. Leslie Hauser and Mr. Karl Wuesthoff Ms. Rita L. Hayen and Mr. Walter Boeshaar Mr. Jim Heisler and Ms. Jennifer M. Biewer Dr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Helz Mr. James Hempel Mr. and Mrs. Joe Henika Ms. Sally Hensel Mr. John P. Hickey and Dr. Kathleen L. Hickey Kristina Hill Vicky Hinshaw Mr. Mark J. Hirschmann and Ms. Mary Hagle Melanie C. Holmes Mr. Steven A. Horwath and Ms. Paula E. Keats Mrs. Kristine Houck Mr. Michael J. Huibregtse and Ms. Terri R. Neer Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Huie Ms. Kimberly Hurtado Mrs. Barbara Hussussian Ms. Shelby Ingersoll Mr. Gary R. Jack and Ms. Kristine A. Jack Rebecca Jackson Mr. Bruce Jacobs The Diane and Robert Jenkins Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Jennings Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jensen

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*deceased

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Mr. and Mrs. Russell R. Jensen Mr. William Johnson and Mrs. Linda Johnson Ms. Patricia Keating Kahn and Mr. Charles Kahn Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kane Ms. Alissa Karl Mr. and Mrs. David A. Karnes Mr. Thomas L. Kassouf and Mrs. Lynn T. Kassouf Mr. and Mrs. William F. Kay Mr. Marlin Keesler Audrey and Jack Keyes Mr. Scott Kimball Ms. Marie F. Kingsbury Mr. and Mrs. John Kirtley Robert and Gerda Klingbeil Mr. Randall R. Klumb and Ms. Sarah J. Ford Dr. and Mrs. John K. Konkel Arthur C. Kootz Foundation Benedict and Lee Walther Kordus Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Krause Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Krenzke Ms. Pam Kriger Mr. Gilbert G. Krueger Nancy Krueger Steve and Cheryl Kuhnmuench Mr. and Mrs. David J. Kundert Mrs. Katherine La Gosh Sandra and Dale Landgren Mrs. Theresa Lane Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lasca Mr. and Mrs. David Lee Mr. Sean Lee Mr. and Mrs. David Leevan Dr. David Lewis Mr. Alfred R. Light and Mrs. Mollie Hall Light

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Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Lincoln Nancy Link Mr. Theodore J. Londo and Mr. Leon G. Lauer Mr. and Mrs. David Long Mr. Stephen Lopes and Ms. Molly Mulcahy Ms. Denise Machi Ms. Kim Magnabosco and Mr. Scott Springer Steve Masarik Rose Mary and Frank Matusinec Joseph and Joni McDevitt Dr. and Ms. William P. McDevitt Mr. and Mrs. Mike McDonagh Mr. and Mrs. John S. McGregor Mr. James D. McLain and Mrs. Denise McLain Mrs. Nancy B. Meeks Ms. Karen Mehlberg Mr. and Mrs. Daryl J. Melzer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Michaelchuck Robert and Susan Mikulay Dr. Danielle Miller and Mr. Aaron Tesch Ms. Vivian Moller Bob and Jan Montgomery Mr. Robert Moon Elizabeth A. and John W. Moore Linda and Douglas Moore Richard and Sharon Moore Ms. Lisa M. Mosier Motor Castings Foundation Ms. Lai King Moy and Dr. Michael L. Becker Donald and Corinne Muench Ms. Nancy A. Munroe Mary and Terry Murphy

Lucia and Jack M. Murtaugh Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey L. Mykleby Donna Neal Mr. James R. Nelsen and Mrs. Betty J. Nelsen Ms. Sue Nelsen Mr. Daniel H. Nelson Sr. Mr. James L. Neubauer and Mrs. Elizabeth Neubauer Amelia Niesen and Jeffrey Niesen Mr. Ralph Nowicki Mr. John W. Oberdeck Mr. and Mrs. Gregory C. Oberland David Olson and Claire Fritsche Judith and David Olson Ms. Deanne Bowman Olson and Mr. Steve Olson Ms. Lorraine Pagel, DDS, and Mr. Robert Buskirk Therese Palazzari and Mark Maduza Ms. Nancy Palmer and Ms. Lori Dyer Dr. David A. Paris, DDS Parag and Gauri Patel Mr. and Mrs. John Pearce Mark Pedersen Mrs. Linda Pelej Mr. Michael B. Phillips and Mrs. Susan Phillips Ned and Barb Piehler Mr. and Mrs. Matt Piette Neil and Karen Pinsky Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Quadracci Bill and Denise Radaj Stephen and Susan Ragatz

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Ms. Candis G. Rand and Mr. Tim Flagstad Mr. Richard Reed Catherine Reeves Patrick and Noreen Regan David and Kris Reicher Ms. Colleen Reilly and Mr. Daniel A. Ryan Elizabeth and John Roffers Ms. Lucia Roman-Marcial and Mr. Sean Phelan Dr. and Mrs. Alan Rosenthal Debra Sadow and Steven Koenig Wayne and Christine Sage Judy Saichek Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Sansone Mr. and Mrs. George M. Sarfatty Mrs. Phyllis Scharner Mr. David Schertz and Ms. Sharee Allain Beth and Chris Schimel Mr. and Mrs. Schlossmann Mr. Robert B. Schlytter Gregory and Janet Schmeling Mr. Patrick W. Schmidt and Ms. Dewey J. Caton Mrs. Mary Schmitendorf Elliott Schnackenberg Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Schnoll Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Schoenecker Ms. Marilyn Schrader Mr. and Mrs. David Schroeder Mr. Jay Scott and Mrs. Carolyn Scott Ms. Marsha Sehler

DONORS

Dr. Andrew Seter and Mrs. Cheryl Seter Ms. Patricia A. Sheehan Monica Shukla Mrs. Valerie Sichi-Krygsman Dr. Mary Anne Siderits Dr. Katerina Sinclair Les and Marcia Singer Ms. Margles Singleton and Mr. Clay Young Dr. and Mrs. Richard D. Sjoerdsma Ms. Gail A. Sklodowska and Mr. Kent Malison Ms. Carol Skornicka Lyn and Bob Slater Mr. Todd Slusar Janine and Bruce Smith Mr. David M. Smith Ken and Cardi Toellner Smith Mike and Christy Smith Warren and Sue Smith Dr. and Mrs. Morton M. Soifer Ms. Dorothy Somers John and Ruthann Spaay Mrs. Joan Spector Lurilee and Steve Springer-Wilson Mrs. Patricia A. Steffel and Mr. Galen J. Steffel Mrs. Carol Stein Mr. Howard Stern and Mrs. Veronica Stern Capt. Rom A. Stevens and Dr. Marianne Mikat-Stevens Dr. and Mrs. James Stone Miss Susan R. Strecker Mrs. Audrey Strnad Vance and Paula Strother Cameron Swallow

Susan A. Sweeney Ms. Carolyn J. Sweers Mr. Paul Tanzer and Mrs. Donna Tanzer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Tate Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Teper Mr. and Mrs. Terry Tess Karen A. Tibbitts Ms. Linda Timm TMI Trust Company Sara and Kyle Tomilin Mr. John Toothill Mrs. Joanne Touchett Ms. Shirley C. Traeger Dr. and Mrs. William Treichel Constance Tresch Ms. Lynn H. Turner Priscilla A. and Thomas R. Tuschen Mr. Gus Verick John and Jennie Walker Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Walsh Mr. Michael R. Walton and Ms. Mary Schueller Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Ward Mr. and Mrs. Eric Weber Ms. Beth L. Weckmueller Dr. James Weese and Mrs. Barbara Weese Elizabeth and Joseph Weirick Family Diane and Butch Weiss Sue E. Wells Ann and George Whyte Kathleen and Dennis Wicht Madonna and Jay Williams Mr. Sherman and Mrs. Jill Williams Mr. and Mrs. Calvin B. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Wilson

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Mr. Rolland K. Wilson and Mrs. Sharon E. Wilson Mrs. Janet Wintersberger Ms. Jo Ellen Witt Mr. Lee G. Wolcott and Mrs. Carol A. Wolcott Mr. Chyan Wu Mrs. Joan A. Yuen Ms. Caryl E. Zaar Mr. Mark Zimmerman Mrs. Eve Joan Zucker LIFETIME MEMBERS When supporters provide sustained assistance rising far above the ordinary, the Museum honors them as Lifetime Members. We are deeply grateful to the following for the support they have provided. Peg Atkinson J. P. Atterberry Dr. Isabel Bader Jay and Patty Baker Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Baumgartner Barbara and Russell E. Bowman The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation Marilyn A. Charles Richard R. Cherek Mr. and Mrs. Ben Choice Michael J. Cudahy James DeYoung and Leslie Davis Joanne Dyskow Helena P. Ehlke Janice and James Fleming

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Gloria and Steven Foster Dawn Frank and Stephen Gorman Dr. Marvin Fruth David and Maggi Gordon Dr. George Gray Herzfeld Foundation John and Catherine Irion David and Cynthia Kahler Joseph Kavanaugh Daniel T. Keegan and JannĂŠ Abreo Daniel F. Kehrer Mrs. Robert V. Krikorian Timothy A. Ladwig Layton Art Collection Inc. Barbara Brown Lee Sally Manegold Mrs. Arthur F. Milbrath David Moynihan Jane Bradley Pettit Foundation Joan M. Pick Charles Radtke and Ariel Steuer The Reiman Family Foundation Ronald McDonald House Charities of Eastern Wisconsin, Inc. Pleasant T. Rowland Foundation Muhammed Isa Sadlon Fran E. Serlin Mrs. Marcia Specks Lawrence R. Stadler Sally and Steve Stevens David V. Uihlein Mrs. Erwin C. Uihlein Lynde B. Uihlein Mrs. Rymund Wurlitzer

LEGACY SOCIETY The following have arranged through wills, retirement plans, charitable remainder trusts, or other instruments to leave a portion of their estate to the Museum. Their legacies will help ensure that the Museum’s exhibitions and programs serve many generations to come. Anonymous (11) George R. Affeldt Jr. Charles* and Dorothy Aring James M.* and Marilyn M. Auer Adam Bauman Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Baumgartner* Priscilla and Anthony Beadell David E.* and Natalie B. Beckwith T. Thompson Bosworth Anthony and Andrea Bryant Mrs. John D. Bryson Dr. Curtis Carter Lynn Chappy Lisa A. H. Cudahy Mary Ann Delzer Mary Terese Duffy Jim and Trudy Durand Audrienne W. Eder Bob and Kathy Emery Mary L. Fiedler Richard (Skip) Forrest Elizabeth and Frederic Friedman Ellen and Richard Glaisner Carole and Adam Glass David Glenn

DONORS


Jeffrey C. Glock and Jane E. Reilly Christopher Goldsmith Thomas J. Gould Florence S. Grodin Arlene Hansen Edward T. Hashek Michael and Gay Hatfield Carla and Robert Hay Sheila M. Hendrix Donna Hensel Sally Hensel John G. Hill Jr.* and Sarah H. Hill Mr. and Mrs. James Hyde Angela and George* Jacobi Douglas C. James Russ Jankowski Susan M. Jennings Peter and Debra Johnson Judy and Gary Jorgensen Dr. Charles and Mrs. Anne Junkerman

DONORS

Patti Keating Kahn George C. Kaiser Scot and Lance Karp Paula Keats and Steve Horwath Ray and Susan Kehm Mary E. Kelly Msgr. Raymond N. Kertz Dr. and Mrs. John D. Koehler Kathleen L. Kortas Mary and Michael* Krall Kenneth and Melinda* Scott Krei Nancy and Gilbert Krueger Raymond and Barbara Krueger Daniel and Samantha La Nuez Thomas J. Landers Victor J. Larson Lise and Tom Lawson Barbara Brown Lee and Wallie* Lee Lawrence and Bridget Lenz Nancy A. Lindenberg Gail Lione and Barry Grossman

Robert J. Lodzinski Helen Peter Love Jacqueline S. Macomber Sally and Paul McCaughey Rocille McConnell Tom and Mary McCormick Marilyn E. Miller* and Leone Lewensohn James* and Alice Nelson Diane M. and J. Alan O’Connor Joyce and Nick Pabst Lygere Panagopoulos Jill and Jack* Pelisek Elaine N. Peterson Lucia and Pete Petrie Anthony J. Petullo Joseph M. Pfiffner Ronald and Barbara Poe Gordana* and Milan Racic Randy R. Reddemann Thomas J. Reich for the Reich Family

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William Revolinski and Debra Lampe-Revolinski Sande Robinson Atty Robert W. and Mrs. Barbara Roth Charles and Judith Rousseau Lizbeth J. Rowe Allen and Vicki Samson James A. Schleif and William H. Morley James and Andrea Schloemer Roger W. Schneider Wendy and Douglas* Sleight Arthur C.* and Katherine M. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Smocke Mrs. Nita Soref Susie Gigi Stein Roland and Judith Strampe Terry R. Sutter Mr. and Mrs. Allen M.* Taylor Roseann* and David Tolan Leon Travanti and Carolyn White-Travanti Edward M. Turner Carla A. Uphill Judith Van Till Kent and Marcia Velde Jo and Bob Wagner Lisa K. Weisman Agnes and Ronald Wells, MD David Wescoe Edwin P. (Ted) Wiley Dick and Susan Wilkey Dr. Elizabeth L. Wimberg Lee G. Wolcott Richard and Sue Ann Wruck Alanna Zrimsek and Morton Levin

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PUBLIC FUNDING SOURCES

TRIBUTES

The Milwaukee Art Museum is supported in part by a grant from the Wisconsin Arts Board with funds from the State of Wisconsin and the National Endowment for the Arts.

We gratefully acknowledge the generous donors who contributed gifts of $100 or more as a tribute to someone special during fiscal year 2018–19.

Milwaukee County continues to support the Museum’s programs and its managing of the Saarinen and Kahler facilities on behalf of the County.

In Honor of Mary K. Albrecht Drs. Carla and Robert Hay

The Museum’s teen programs are supported in part with grants from the Milwaukee Public School Partnership for the Arts and Humanities, the City of Milwaukee Arts Board, and the Wisconsin Arts Board, with funds from the State of Wisconsin. Lastly, the exhibition Serious Play: Design in Midcentury America was supported by the National Endowment for the Arts, and Bouguereau & America was supported by an indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities.

In Memory of Walter John Borchardt Ms. Sally Borchardt In Memory of John J. Burke Richard and Joan Abdoo Affordable Housing Advisors Mr. and Mrs. Roger G. Dirksen Life Navigators Maureen S. and James R. Ricketts In Memory of Sally J. Carson Ms. Lisa Berman Ms. Janet V. Brown Ms. Karen Owens Ms. Nicole Robbins In Memory of Erwin, Pam Shover’s Father Mrs. Wendy A. Burke In Memory of Byron T. and Suzanne S. Foster Ms. Elizabeth Vaeth In Honor of Adair Freund Melissa Freund In Memory of F. William Haberman LFF Foundation Mr. David Rianda


In Memory of Josephine J. Hartgen Mrs. Monica Graves In Memory of Avis M. Heller Heller Foundation Inc. In Honor of Polly Hoff Kathy Luty and Pat Selik In Honor of A. Raymond Kehm Dr. Joseph A. Novak and Mrs. Marjeta Zobec-Novak In Memory of Jennifer Elizabeth Keller Deborah J. and Richard A. Kastenmeier Mr. and Mrs. James K. Ladky Mr. and Mrs. James Maslowski Milwaukee Public Schools Mr. John Nienhuis and Ms. Helen Canellos The Page Family Ms. Mercedes L. Ridao Karen A. and James M. Salp Ms. Christiane Schnepf The Trager Family In Honor of Mary E. Kelly Ms. Katie West and Mr. Rick Sankovitz In Memory of Melinda Scott Krei Mr. Andrew Citron Rita and Stuart Citron Mr. and Mrs. Russell M. Darrow Jr. Marlene DeBlasio Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Huie Johnson Financial Group Patricia Keating Kahn and Charles Kahn

Dr. and Mrs. Anthony S. Krausen Steven and Cheryl Kuhnmuench Vicki and Roger Mjoen Sande B. Robinson Mrs. Sherry Singer Rebecca Steiner TMI Trust Company Tracey and Andrew Wadsworth Michael Welgat Ms. Lana M. Wiese In Memory of Steven Kucharczyk Corby Giles Mollie Hall and Alfred R. Light Diana Middleton Emily Whaley Mrs. Lynda Willings In Memory of Mary Lewis Dr. David Lewis In Memory of Mrs. Helen A. Pfeifer Dr. Sarah Carter Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Kagen Dr. Sol Sepsenwol In Memory of Martha (Molly) Pierce Ms. Doreen Kinsman In Honor of Phyllis Scharner Mr. and Mrs. Mark Boge In Honor of Jeanne Schmitz Mr. Michael J. Schmitz

In Memory of Don Tarachow Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Greenwalt In Memory of Dr. Russel Lee Wiener In Memory of Martha Wolz Mr. George Wolz In Memory of James Yuen Mrs. Joan A. Yuen In Honor of Mark Zimmerman Mr. David Biggs GIFTS IN KIND The following individuals and organizations generously provided goods and services to help the Museum in 2018–19. 88Nine Radio Milwaukee Ambassador Hotel Bliffert Lumber and Hardware Andrea Bryant Christie’s Christie’s Chicago Clear Channel Outdoor Michelle Dwyer Front Room Studios Hawks Landscape Hotel Metro Debra Koenig MKE Lifestyle Vanguard Computers Inc./ CompURent

In Memory of Jo Simpson Casie Simpson In Honor of Marley Stein Mrs. Arlene Bronstein *deceased

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Docents and Volunteers DOCENT COUNCIL Grace Gnorski Chair Peetie Basson Past Chair Sharon Moore Secretary Continuing Education Debbie Antonio Peter Larson Docent Digest Alice Steuck Konkel Deborah Mamerow Greeter Team Coordinators Diane Aiello Brenda Richardson Hospitality Pat Dunn Meta Zobec-Novak Junior Docent School Program Coordinator Judy Leiterman Travel Fred Syrjanen ACTIVE DOCENTS George Affeldt Diane Aiello Debbie Antonio Howard Austin Rose Balistreri Barbara Bartholin Peetie Basson Nick Baumgart Jody Baxter Sue Berce

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Jan Blooming Bill Boles Libby Bruce Barbara Cancalosi Geralyn Cannon Sharon Canter Marti Carr Mauree Childress Sharon Clappier Wendy Crawford Eileen Dean Louise Doornek Rhonda Downey Pat Dunn Gwen Evseichik Debbie Fagan Carole Faught Susie Fondrie Karen Franklin Grace Gnorski Kathleen Grady Sharon Gray Frank Green Larry Hammond Suzanne Hanks Holly Harnischfeger Karen Hellman Suzanne Herszenson Roger Heuberger Debbie Huberty Yvonne Jahnke Kelly Jones Karen Jossi Shinji Kaiser Gary Kampe Jill Kemper Geri Kline Alice Steuck Konkel John Kraft

Laura Lange Peter Larson Susan Lawson Judy Leiterman Sandi Lewenauer Caryl Lobel Deborah Mamerow Paul Masterson Janet Matthews Sally McCaughey Kelley McInstosh Joe McPhillips Betty Menacher Marty Merkt Mary Middleton Helga Mikoteit Robert Mitchell Sharon Moore Kathleen Muldowney Beatrice Murphy Sharon Nieman-Koebert Anne Noyes Katie Parent Judy Perkins Karen Petric Lynn Pilmaier Joan Prachthauser Edith Radovich Caroline Raffel Brenda Richardson Nedret Rix Susie Roberts Sandy Roller Nancy Rubly Judith Ruland Linda Sanduski Jeewon Schally Cynthia Schmadeke Susan Schoenfeld

DOCENTS AND VOLUNTEERS


Photo by Matt Haas.

Kathy Schuchard Pamela Shovers Susan Siegert Davey Singer Marcia Singer Diana Sjoberg Mary Ellen Smith Jane Somers Marely Stein Ethel Stern Judy Strampe Mary Sussman Terry Sutter Terri Sutton Cynthia Swedish Fred Syrjanen Karen Thaker Maggie Wlodarski Heidi Wurlitzer Carol Ann Zimmerman Meta Zobec-Novak

DOCENTS AND VOLUNTEERS

SENIOR STATUS Kathy Arenz Diane Berndt Melissa Block Pat Brophy Miriam Cleary Mary Crawford Janet Dulde Virginia Dunphy Mary Lou Elson Claire Fabric Heidi Fallone Sylvia Fishman Ellen Flesch Janis Frank Jule Groh Tsui-Ching Hammond Lloyd Hickson Joan Hunt Barbara Jorgensen Eileen Kaczmarek

Diane Kane Jonas Karvelis Raymond Kehm Mary Krueger Kenneth Loeffel James Maki Laeh Bensman McHenry Sharon Muendel Joyce Pabst Carol Peterson Sally Pratt Mary Read Gail Rennie Rita Rochte Gloria Rozmus Judy Shapiro Claudia Shea Cathy Simpson Wendy Sleight Sharon Steinmetz Carol Stephenson Rikki Thompson

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Carla Uphill Janet Vopal Mary Alice Wasielewski Bonnie Welz EMERITUS Mary Ackermann Suzanne Aiken Vicki Banghart Sylvia Barany Katherine Beeson Kathy Boer Martha Bolles Leanne Boris Claudette Bostrom Arlene Brachman Patty Brink Alexandra Buchholz Marsha Camitta Phyllis Casey Joanne Charlton Judy Christofferson Judith Croak Lorraine Croft Mary Ann Crossot Patricia Crump Elizabeth Cuneo Barbara Damm Mary Ann Delzer Marie DeVillers Bette Drought Joan Drouin Stephanie Dudek Mary Therese Duffy Audrienne Eder George Evans Estelle Felber Peg Fleury Sue Frautschi

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Marilyn Giaimo Anne Gimbel Ellen Glaisner Susan Godfrey Linda Goetsch Paula Goldman Ruth Gregory Eileen Gruesser Mary Hamilton Donna Hensel Adrienne Hirsch Rana Holbrook Mary Holden Lorraine Horst Jeanne Jacobs Liz Joehnk Beth Just Joan Kabins Elsie Kanin Louise Keck Audrey Keyes Carole Kintis Bobbi Krier Lila Lange Barbara Larkin Janet Larscheid Joan Larscheid Elaine Larsen Joan Maas Audrey Mann Nancy Matthisen Julie McHale Mary-Claude McNulty Mary Meyers Sylvia Miller Irene Morgan Mary Murphy Alice Nelson Jenny Nelson Joyce Ninneman

Sue Oster Sue Pieper Margaret Plotkin Beverly Rattner Mary Ellen Reiland Marcie Roberts Sheila Rudberg Mary Jo Schauer Brenda Schendel Janis Scherr Sally Schuler Jane Segerdahl Janet Seizyk Claudia Shea Dorothy Stadler Susan Steinman Patricia Strassburger Mary Alice Tamsen Carol Thieme Jerome Trewyn Priscilla Tuschen Beverly Ugent Susan Vebber Anne Vogel Margret Jhin Walsh Alice White Kathy Wicht Carol Wiensch Pamela Willms Barbara Wood Clarice Zucker TRAINEES Ann Brophy Judy Brown Jennifer Christ Lee Coppernoll Gabrielle Davidson Gay Donahue

DOCENTS AND VOLUNTEERS


Kathy Fellman Jill Griffee-Ross Jean Gruehn Heidi Hanson Jane Hanson Missie Hawley Steve Horvath Peg Humphrey Linda Laarman Laura Mullins Mary Fran Murray Soozie Nelson Bernie Newman Virginia Pothier Amy Sharpe Teresa Spigel Julie Stockinger Bobbie Szabo Mary Tollander LEAVE OF ABSENCE Cari Bravo Marshall Zarem VOLUNTEERS Mary Ann Adams Sam Aeschbacher Beverly Arrowood Robin Bean Will Belke Anne Berg Michael Brault Lois Brazner Kathleen Brehmer Brigid Brennan Diane Buege Toya Butler Cyndi Carini Lori Couture

DOCENTS AND VOLUNTEERS

Amy Croen Nancy Desjardins Caitlin Driver Mary Fiedler Rhonda Flory Kate Rambo Fons Joe Frederick Elaine Haberichter Alexa Hegedus Sally Hensel Jessica Ilias Russ Jankowski Gregory Joers Betty Keller Mary Kelly Marty Kerrigan Shala Kilmer Marie Kingsbury Diane Kirchen Barbara Klinger Kathrine Kloecker Lidia Klos Alyssa Konda Kathy Kortas Lisa Kuznicki Judy Leiterman Ronald Lester Joan C. Levine Ken Loeffel Rosemaria Makowski Laeh McHenry Marion Metzow Debra Miller Julie Motz Abigail Munoz Sue Nelsen Nancy Novak Peter Novak Christine Plichta Barbara Pokrandt

Karina Polasky Ashley Radonski Linda Raschka Pam Renick Cecilia Richardson David Riehl Curt Rode Pat Rode Lizbeth Rowe Kandice Sanders Tom Schneider Isabelle Seifert Virginia Simerly Leslie Smart Eddie Sturkey Rebecca Sturkey Terry Sutter Diane Tatreaux Aubree Tillett Norine Trewyn Maria Wallis Richard Wedeikes Sandra Weinstein Charlotte Wharton Josh White Carole Wirtala Judy Young Meta Zobec-Novak

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Staff As of August 31, 2019

DIRECTOR’S OFFICE Marcelle Polednik Donna and Donald Baumgartner Director Mark Zimmerman Deputy Director of Operations Claire Anderson Executive Assistant HUMAN RESOURCES Kathy Acevedo Director of Human Resources Mary Beth Frigo Human Resources Generalist CURATORIAL Margaret Andera Interim Chief Curator and Curator of Contemporary Art

Monica Obniski The Demmer Curator of 20thand 21st-Century Design

CONSERVATION

David Russick Chief Designer

Chris Niver Assistant Conservator

Nikki Otten Associate Curator of Prints and Drawings

Rick Knight Framer/Mountmaker

Catherine Sawinski Assistant Curator of European Art Ariel Pate Assistant Curator of Photography Amanda Brown Collection Manager of Works on Paper aryn kresol Curatorial Assistant

Liz Flaig Curatorial Department Administrator

REGISTRAR’S OFFICE

Brandon Ruud Abert Family Curator of American Art

Stephanie Hansen Associate Registrar/ Database Administrator

Tanya Paul The Isabel and Alfred Bader Curator of European Art

Lydelle Abbott Janes Associate Registrar for Exhibitions and Loans

Lisa Sutcliffe Herzfeld Curator of Photography and Media Arts

Rebekah Morin* Rights and Reproduction Coordinator/Registrar’s Assistant

Jane O’Meara Associate Registrar

Photo by Matt Haas.

Terri White Associate Conservator

Ryan Woolgar Conservation Assistant LIBRARY Heather Winter Librarian/Archivist Beret Balestrieri Kohn Audio Visual Librarian Jessica Ilias* Project Archivist/ Library Assistant ART PREPARATORS Art Mohagen Chief Preparator Paul Mitchell Lead Preparator Neil Gasparka Preparator Kraig Przybylski Preparator Troy Hagenbart Preparator Bob Burke Preparator

Demetra Copoulos* Registrar’s Assistant *part time

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AUDIENCE ENGAGEMENT Amanda Peterson Senior Director of Audience Engagement Creative Communications Josh Depenbrok Public Relations Manager Laura Simson Marketing Strategist Christina Dittrich Senior Editor Dustin Dupree Creative Technologist Molly Mattefs Partnership and Audience Activation Events Manager Erin Aeschbacher Associate Content Writer Jessica Steeber Project Manager Rachel Stinebring Design and Photography Lead Alison Kleiman Design and Brand Lead Syretta Brown Creative Operations Coordinator Visitor Services Alana Andrysczyk Manager of Visitor Services Cindy Wilmeth Visitor Services Supervisor

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Devon Hatton Visitor Services Floor Coordinator

Jason Skowronski Store/Office/Technology Support Associate

Heidi Koester Office Administration Associate

Jeffrey Burke Store Invoice/Receiving Assistant

Esteban Contreras Taylor Guza Visitor Services Associates/ Receptionists Shantel Acevedo Diane Berndt* Kayla Brings Megan Buckholt* Joseph Eichstaedt Ryan Halloran Ryan Jann Calvin Krawczyk* Josephine Newcomb* Brittany Walker Visitor Services Associates Sierra Brown* Anthony Busateri* Candice Vales* Visitor Services Events Associates MUSEUM STORE Karen McNeely Director of Retail Operations Lisa Goljenboom Museum Store Manager Lilia Banrevy Marketing Manager and Receiving Supervisor

Mary Johnson Lead Store Associate Pamela Baranowski* April Bina* Catherine Cain* Emily Clement* Jill Lackney Dittrich* Rosalie Esparza* Jerold Fox* Reece Howell* Macy Lang* Jessica Sanchez* Store Associates FOOD SERVICE AND EVENTS Michelle McCue Director of Food Service and Events Events Katie Shorts Senior Sales and Events Manager Liz Shipe Sales and Event Manager Ngoc Le* CafĂŠ/Events Office Administrator

Jeanie Cibulka Assistant Buyer

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Events Setup: Riley Engstrom Set-Up Supervisor Matthew Cibulka* Willie Jackson* Chase Schaefer* Alex Weiland* Set-Up Technicians CAFÉ Back of House Staff: Jamie Nelson Executive Chef Ryan Gill Sous Chef Christopher Paulos Kitchen Manager - Catering Max Perez Special Events Lead Cook Anthony Ciurro James Cook Outlets Lead Cooks Robert Allen* Zachary Balkowski* Anastasia Bouldin* Tracy Chiconas* Devlin George Dajah Hamer* Jack Jones* Shoua Khang Alonzo Martin* David Mayfield Lakiya Mott* Marquis Pate Malik Shaffer* Linette Tillmon Cooks/Dishwashers

Front of House Staff: Nicholas Sinthasomphone Food and Beverage Supervisor Colby Breyfogle* Jasmine Hanson* Assistant CafĂŠ Managers Ernesto Avila* Jocelyn Beckham* Emma Brewer* Natalie Butler* Shannon Chalmers* Nicole Cummings* Sidra Cutts-Byrne* Rachel Dummer* Allison Eggers* Chantalle Garcia* Emma Hickey* Yessica Jimenez* Kho Lor* Rachel Luby* Kristi Ma* Shelley Maculan*

Dan McNeely* Jasmyn Mora* Gracee Nadboralski* Kayhla Perez* Kelsey Peterson* Maria Peterson* Chloe Ricks* Amy Rudig* Allyson Ryan* Rebekah Saunders* Ciara Schwindt* Sarah Smith* Yuri Thao* Kristen Thimmesch* Eric Vela* Robert Vela* Malkin Wallace* Joseph Westerfield* Nancy Yang* Servers/Bartenders/Baristas

Photo by Matt Haas.

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EDUCATION AND PROGRAMS Brigid Globensky Barbara Brown Lee Senior Director of Education and Programs Amy Kirschke Director of Adult, Docent, and School Programs Emily Sullivan Director of Youth and Family Programs Annie Kassens Adult, Docent, and School Programs Administrator Brett Henzig Youth and Family Programs Educator

Liala Amin Kohl’s Color Wheels Team Coordinator

FINANCE

Dianne Choie Youth and Family Programs Coordinator

Jessica Baumann* Amber DuChateau* Alyssa Felix* Kiana Sanchez* Ethan Sorge* Passion Terrell* Ted Zindars* Kohl’s Color Wheels Art Teachers

Chris Gaskey Accounting Manager

Shannon Molter Associate Educator of Teen Programs Sarah Ozurumba Associate Educator for School and Teacher Programs Ali Rice Kohl’s Art Generation Community Relations Coordinator Marcie Hoffman Docent Tour Coordinator Alysha Rendflesh Education and Programs Administrative Assistant

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Jeanne Kollmeyer* Martin Solis* Michelle Zealy* Youth and Family Program Assistants Susan Brandstetter* Mary Fran Murray* Dawn Omernik Nimmer* Paula Washow* Family Program Teachers

Photo by Matt Haas.

Alissa Karl Chief Financial Officer

Jinnene Ross Accountant Marta Fackelman Accounting Associate Rosie Ma Accounting Assistant FACILITIES Dan Somers Director of Campus Facilities and Grounds Erwin van Dyck Facilities Manager Doug Greenmeier Facilities Engineer Museum Center Park

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Geoff Mumau HVAC Technician Carlos Leon-Roman Jordan Wallenfang Facilities Assistants Dick Andresen* Assistant Facility Engineer Museum Center Park SECURITY Brad Novak Director of Campus Safety and Security John Rittberg Manager, Campus Safety and Security Michael Gabrys Coordinator of Campus Safety and Security Tony Doernbach George Rebicek Frank Riedijk Lead Officers James Sudberry Lead Security Station Operator Daniel Bablitch Sophia Barbour Dean Blackwell Gary Bolhar Jim Byrne Marisa Cummings Farouk Dadzie Martin Esparza Dorado Adam Dudenhoefer Leah Gayle Ronald Grennier Warren Iles Stephanie Johnson

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Diane Kendall Jason Mashlan Chelsea Oland Evan Reid Alberto Rios Veronica Guzman Rivera Dan Rutherford Josh Schanen Temperance Townsend Moua Yang Matt Zaharias Security Officers Kristi Allen* Jason Blochowicz* Emily Carrender* Anastassia Christensen* Jennifer Colon* Jon Czerwinski* Joel Dhein* Matthew Haas* Kathryn Hanson* Jeff Jiracek* Chung Mai* Marla Peterson* Abby Pranghofer* Jim Rakers* Mike Rakers* Mary Richards* Special Event Security Christian Bergmann Seasonal Security Officer INFORMATION SYSTEMS Tim Hapeman Director, Information Services Alex Grutza Systems Administrator Bob Burton Support Technician

Ted Williams-Brusubardis Director of Gallery Media and AV Systems Warren Enstrom* Pedro Gutierrez* Kyle Hanneken Audio Visual Technicians DEVELOPMENT Abby Ashley Chief Development Officer Therese Palazzari Director of Institutional Gifts Sara Tomilin Director of Individual and Planned Giving DeDe Chaoui Director of Development Information Systems Kim Theno Institutional Gifts Manager Rachel Bellmer Membership Manager Elisabeth Gasparka Membership Specialist Terry Pachuca Development Assistant SPECIAL EVENTS– FUNDRAISING Krista Renfrew Director of Special Events Courtney Kihslinger Special Events Manager Kelly Schlicht Donor Relations and Events Coordinator

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FINANCIAL REPORT


Financial Report The consolidated financial statements of the Milwaukee Art Museum (MAM) and its subsidiary, the parking garage Museum Center Park (MCP), show that fiscal year 2019 ended with the institution in a strong financial position. MAM paid off its outstanding debt, while MCP, which continues to be renovated, has a debt balance of $2.5 million. Their combined net assets are approximately $166 million as of year-end. The following are among the highlights of the 2019 fiscal year: •

The Museum had an operating surplus of $205,000, which was added to the reserve funds.

The long-term debt for the Museum was paid in full.

FINANCIAL REPORT

Contributed revenue grew 9 percent from fiscal year 2018, with increased exhibition and programming support.

The total market value of investments was $57.8 million at the end of the fiscal year, compared to $53.1 million as of 2018. The majority of the increase was in additional endowment fund contributions.

Photos by Front Room Studios.

As the Museum adopts its new strategic direction, successfully accomplishing its goals will depend on implementing four pillars: art relevant to the community, robust community programming, expansive hospitality, and impact aligned with financial strength and discipline.

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Financial Statements Milwaukee Art Museum & Subsidiary Consolidated Statement of Financial Position As of August 31, 2019

Assets

57,841,022

Inventories and other assets

1,195,906

Accounts receivable, net

1,974,719

Pledges receivable, net

2,829,838

Property and equipment, net

30% Earned revenue

98,555,845

165,921,717

Payables and other

1,946,550

Deferred revenue

1,229,180

Long-term debt

2,524,709

Total liabilities Total net assets

Contributed revenue

5,700,439

Operating Expenses

26,307,973 16,817,170

Earned revenue

7,902,724

Investment income

1,588,079

Total Operating Expenses Program services

24,546,265 17,841,206

General and administrative

3,208,729

Development and volunteer services

2,034,048

Acquisitions of art

1,462,282

Change in Net Assets Non-operating items Change in Net Assets from Operations

64% Contributed revenue

160,221,278

Consolidated Statement of Activities Total Operating Revenue

6% Investment income

3,524,387

Investments and funds held in trust

Liabilities and Net Assets

Operating Revenue

165,921,717

Cash and cash equivalents

6% Acquisitions of art

8% Development and volunteer services 13% General and administrative

73% Program services

1,952,987 191,279 1,761,708

The consolidated statement of financial position and the consolidated statement of operations are derived from the Milwaukee Art Museum’s financial statements as of August 31, 2019, which have been audited by Wipfli LLP, independent auditors, whose report expressed an unqualified opinion on those financial statements. A complete copy is available upon request or can be found on the Museum’s website: mam.org.

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ACQUISITIONS

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Acquisitions The acquisition list includes gifts and purchases from September 1, 2018, to August 31, 2019. Dimensions are in inches, with height, width, and depth in that order, unless otherwise specified. For drawings, dimensions indicate sheet size (except where indicated). Prints are on paper, with exceptions noted. Primary materials only are listed for decorative arts and design.

PAINTINGS Marcantonio Bassetti (Italian, 1586–1630) The Agony in the Garden, n.d. Oil on canvas 26 3/4 × 22 1/2 in. (67.95 × 57.15 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.277 Simone Cantarini (Italian, 1612–1648) Nativity, n.d. Oil on canvas 35 1/8 × 26 in. (89.22 × 66.04 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.278 Préfète Duffaut (Haitian, 1923–2012) Imaginary City with Seaport, 1968 Oil on canvas 24 × 30 in. (60.96 × 76.2 cm) Gift of the Weiser Family M2018.339

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Floating City, 1976 Oil on canvas 35 1/2 × 23 in. (90.17 × 58.42 cm) Gift of the Weiser Family M2018.340 German or Austrian Portrait of Frau Anna Nehemmer, ca. 1850 Oil on canvas 36 × 30 in. (91.44 × 76.2 cm) Gift of James and Ann O’Connor M2018.276 Robert Henri (American, 1865–1929) El Matador, 1906 Oil on canvas 78 × 37 1/2 in. (198.12 × 95.25 cm) Purchase, the Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Abert and Barbara Abert Tooman Fund and with funds in memory of Betty Croasdaile and John E. Julien M2019.1

Johann Carl Loth (German, 1632–1698) Martyrdom of St. Gerard, n.d. Oil on canvas 37 × 19 in. (93.98 × 48.26 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.279 Francesco Maffei (Italian, 1605–1660) Beheading of St. John, n.d. Oil on canvas 28 3/4 × 33 3/4 in. (73.03 × 85.73 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.280 Francesco de Mura (Italian, 1696–1782) Portrait of Cardinal Antonio Sersale, 1756 Oil on canvas 34 1/4 × 28 1/2 in. (87 × 72.39 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.281

ACQUISITIONS


Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini (Italian, 1675–1741)

DRAWINGS

Moses Striking Rock, n.d. Oil on board 16 1/4 × 20 7/8 in. (41.28 × 53.02 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.283

John Baeder (American, b. 1938)

Rembrandt School St. Bartholomew, 17th century Oil on panel 28 × 21 3/4 in. (71.12 × 55.25 cm) Gift of Isabel and Alfred Bader M2018.267

SCULPTURE Robert Indiana (American, 1928–2018) The American LOVE, 1966–99 Polychrome aluminum 96 × 96 × 48 in. (243.84 × 243.84 × 121.92 cm) Gift of the Greater Milwaukee Foundation M2018.271

Uncle Wally’s, 1977 Watercolor on paper 13 × 18 in. (33.02 × 45.72 cm) Gift of Pieper Electric Inc. M2018.291 Avenvel Diner, 1993 Watercolor on paper 12 × 18 in. (30.48 × 45.72 cm) Gift of Pieper Electric Inc. M2018.290 Robert Alan Bechtle (American, b. 1932) ’63 Dodge, 1973 Watercolor on paper 10 × 14 in. (25.4 × 35.56 cm) Gift of Pieper Electric Inc. M2018.292 Sunset Wagon, 1990 Watercolor on paper 12 × 16 in. (30.48 × 40.64 cm) Gift of Pieper Electric Inc. M2018.293 Charles Bell (American, 1935–1995) Marbles, 1974 Watercolor on paper 9 1/4 × 12 3/4 in. (23.5 × 32.39 cm) Gift of Pieper Electric Inc. M2018.295

ACQUISITIONS

Columbus Star, 1982 Watercolor on paper 10 3/4 × 12 in. (27.31 × 30.48 cm) Gift of Pieper Electric Inc. M2018.294 Tiger, 1986 Gouache and colored pencil on paper 27 1/2 × 31 1/2 in. (69.85 × 80.01 cm) Gift of Pieper Electric Inc. M2018.296 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 1990 Gouache on paper 11 1/2 × 17 1/4 in. (29.21 × 43.82 cm) Gift of Pieper Electric Inc. M2018.297 Thomas Leo Blackwell (American, b. 1938) Little Roy’s Goldwing, 1977 Watercolor on paper 12 1/2 × 16 in. (31.75 × 40.64 cm) Gift of Pieper Electric Inc. M2018.299 Bonwit Teller, 1989–90 Watercolor on paper 15 × 23 in. (38.1 × 58.42 cm) Gift of Pieper Electric Inc. M2018.298

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Chuck Close (American, b. 1940) Sandy B, 1974 Ink and graphite on paper image and sheet: 29 7/8 × 22 3/8 in. (75.88 × 56.83 cm) Gift of Pieper Electric Inc. M2018.301 Gwynne, 1981 Watercolor on paper image and sheet: 29 15/16 × 22 1/2 in. (76.04 × 57.15 cm) Gift of Pieper Electric Inc. M2018.300 Robert Cottingham (American, b. 1935) Jewelers, 1972 Acrylic on paper 10 3/8 × 10 3/8 in. (26.35 × 26.35 cm) Gift of Pieper Electric Inc. M2018.303 Waldorf, 1985 Gouache on paper 11 × 9 3/4 in. (27.94 × 24.77 cm) Gift of Pieper Electric Inc. M2018.304 Dixie, 1991 Gouache on paper 14 3/8 × 14 3/8 in. (36.51 × 36.51 cm) Gift of Pieper Electric Inc. M2018.302

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Francis Danby (British, 1793–1861) Woodland Scene with Deer, n.d. Sepia wash on paper 8 × 11 3/4 in. (20.32 × 29.85 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.67 George G. Dubinetz (American, 1922–1991) Drawing of a Fluorescent Lamp, ca. 1947 Colored pencil on colored paper 11 1/2 × 9 1/2 in. (29.21 × 24.13 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.178 Drawing of a Kitchen Clock, ca. 1947 Colored pencil on black cardstock 12 × 9 in. (30.48 × 22.86 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.176 Drawing of a Radio, ca. 1947 Watercolor or ink on paper 26 × 19 in. (66.04 × 48.26 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.177

Richard Estes (American, b. 1932) Study for a Painting, 1978 Gouache on illustration board 14 1/4 × 21 1/2 in. (36.2 × 54.61 cm) Gift of Pieper Electric Inc. M2018.306 Study for Broadway at Lincoln Center, 1983 Gouache on illustration board 19 1/2 × 16 in. (49.53 × 40.64 cm) Gift of Pieper Electric Inc. M2018.305 European Roman Figures, late 16th/ early 17th century Ink wash on paper 6 1/4 × 9 in. (15.88 × 22.86 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.70 Head Studies, ca. 1600 Graphite on paper 11 × 7 3/4 in. (27.94 × 19.69 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.71 St. Catherine, 17th century Ink and watercolor on paper 8 × 5 15/16 in. (20.32 × 15.08 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.72

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View from my Gardin [sic] Terrace at S. Giovanni, 1825, 1825 Pencil and ink wash on paper 9 3/4 × 13 5/8 in. (24.77 × 34.61 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.73 Landscape Sketch, early 20th century Pencil and pastel on paper 12 1/8 × 9 1/2 in. (30.8 × 24.13 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.76 Audrey Flack (American, b. 1931) After Roelandt Savery (Flemish, 1576–1639) Floral Chameleon, Flowers in a Niche, 1980 Watercolor and gouache on paper 7 1/2 × 5 in. (19.05 × 12.7 cm) Gift of the Pieper Family M2019.7 Ralph Goings (American, 1928–2016) Van’s Discount Chevrolet, 1972 Watercolor on paper 10 × 15 in. (25.4 × 38.1 cm) Gift of Pieper Electric Inc. M2018.308

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Still Life with Hot Pepper, 1981 Watercolor on paper 9 1/2 × 11 in. (24.13 × 27.94 cm) Gift of Pieper Electric Inc. M2018.307 Robert Henri (American, 1865–1929) Isadora Duncan, ca. 1915 Oil on paper 12 1/2 × 20 in. (31.75 × 50.8 cm) Partial gift of Gary and Barbara Ruttenberg, and purchase, the Pieter Godfrey Memorial Fund, the Donald and Barbara Abert Fund in the Greater Milwaukee Foundation through Judy and David Meissner, and Warren Gilson M2018.115 Ron Kleemann (American, 1937–2014) N.A.R.T., 1975 Acrylic on illustration board 10 1/2 × 15 in. (26.67 × 38.1 cm) Gift of Pieper Electric Inc. M2018.309 White Knight, 1982 Acrylic on illustration board 12 × 15 in. (30.48 × 38.1 cm) Gift of Pieper Electric Inc. M2018.310

The Power, 1994 Acrylic on illustration board 16 3/4 × 20 in. (42.55 × 50.8 cm) Gift of Pieper Electric Inc. M2018.311 Richard Thorpe McLean (American, 1934–2014) Spring Doe, 1974 Watercolor on paper 9 × 9 1/2 in. (22.86 × 24.13 cm) Gift of Pieper Electric Inc. M2018.312 Untitled (Lakeport), 1982 Watercolor on paper 12 × 17 in. (30.48 × 43.18 cm) Gift of Pieper Electric Inc. M2018.313 Altamont Jumper, 1991 Watercolor on paper 16 1/4 × 21 in. (41.28 × 53.34 cm) Gift of Pieper Electric Inc. M2018.314 Gustave Francois Morin (French, 1809–1886) Mother and Child, n.d. Watercolor on paper 9 3/4 × 8 3/8 in. (24.77 × 21.27 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.91

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Thomas Nozkowski (American, b. 1944)

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Untitled (N‑4), 2008 Colored pencil, ink, and pencil on paper 9 × 12 in. (22.86 × 30.48 cm) Gift of Tony and Sue Krausen M2018.326

Benigno Bossi (Italian, 1727–1792)

John Salt (American, b. 1937) Trailer by Ocean, 1975 Watercolor on paper 11 1/4 × 17 1/4 in. (28.58 × 43.82 cm) Gift of Pieper Electric Inc. M2018.316 Chevy in Driveway, 1992 Watercolor on paper 11 1/4 × 17 1/4 in. (28.58 × 43.82 cm) Gift of Pieper Electric Inc. M2018.315

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After Eurimond‑ Alexandre Petitot (French, 1727–1801, active in Italy) Greek Priestess (Sacerdotesse à la Grecque), from the series Greek Masquerade (Mascarade à la Grecque), 1764/71 Etching plate and sheet: 9 7/8 × 7 1/8 in. (25.08 × 18.1 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.59 Greek Grenadier (Grenadier à la Grecque), from the series Greek Masquerade (Mascarade à la Grecque), 1764/71 Etching plate and sheet: 9 3/4 × 7 in. (24.77 × 17.78 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.60

Greek Young Monk (Jeune Moine à la Grecque), from the series Greek Masquerade (Mascarade à la Grecque), 1764/71 Etching plate and sheet: 9 3/4 × 7 1/8 in. (24.77 × 18.1 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.61 Jean Carlu (French, 1900–1997, active United States) For Division of Information, Office for Emergency Management Give ’Em Both Barrels, 1941 Offset lithograph image and sheet: 30 × 39 in. (76.2 × 99.06 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.233 Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione (Italian, 1609–1664) Tobit Burying the Dead, 1645/47 Etching plate and sheet: 8 × 11 5/8 in. (20.32 × 29.53 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.62

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Nativity with God the Father and Angels, ca. 1647 Etching plate and sheet: 7 3/4 × 15 5/8 in. (19.69 × 39.69 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.63 The Raising of Lazarus, ca. 1649 Etching plate: 8 3/4 × 12 1/2 in. (22.23 × 31.75 cm) sheet: 9 1/4 × 12 7/8 in. (23.5 × 32.7 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.64 After Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione (Italian, 1609–1664) Tobit Burying the Dead, probably 18th century Etching plate and sheet: 7 3/8 × 11 1/2 in. (18.73 × 29.21 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.65 Paul Cézanne (French, 1839–1906) Self‑Portrait, ca. 1898 Lithograph image and sheet: 16 7/8 × 13 7/8 in. (42.86 × 35.24 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.66

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Marc Chagall (French, b. Belarus, 1887–1985) The Passover Meal (Le Repas de la Pâque), from the series The Bible (La Bible), 1931–39, published 1956 Etching plate: 11 1/2 × 9 in. (29.21 × 22.86 cm) sheet: 17 5/16 × 12 7/8 in. (43.97 × 32.7 cm) Gift of Miles Vilski in memory of his wife, Kathy Vilski M2019.33 Tony Cragg (British, b. 1949) Container III, 1988 Aquatint with spit bite plate: 11 3/4 × 13 3/4 in. (29.85 × 34.93 cm) sheet: 22 3/8 × 24 in. (56.83 × 60.96 cm) Gift of Dean and Rosemary Jensen M2018.272 Ralston Crawford (American, 1906–1978) Grey Street, 1940 Color screenprint image: 11 15/16 × 15 in. (30.32 × 38.1 cm) sheet: 13 × 15 15/16 in. (33.02 × 40.48 cm) Gift of Tony and Sue Krausen M2018.327

Jean Daullé (French, 1703–1763) After Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish, 1577–1640) After Charles‑François Hutin (French, 1715–1776) Neptune Calming the Tempest, from the series Prints of the Most Famous Paintings of the Royal Gallery of Dresden (Recueil d’estampes d’après les plus célèbres tableaux de la Galerie Royale de Dresde), 1752 Engraving plate: 17 3/4 × 19 1/8 in. (45.09 × 48.58 cm) sheet: 21 1/4 × 22 3/4 in. (53.98 × 57.79 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.68 European Architect Donato Bramante (Italian, 1444–1514) Albertini Palace, from the series The Mirror of Roman Magnificence (Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae), 16th century Engraving plate and sheet: 12 1/2 × 18 11/16 in. (31.75 × 47.47 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.69

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European Egidio Priora and Augusta Peghen, Married Famous Ballet Dancers, at the Teatro delle Muse in Spring of 1839 (Egidio Priora ed Augusta Peghen, Conjugi, Prima Ballerini Serii, nel Teatro delle Muse la Primavera del 1839), 1839 Lithograph sheet: 15 1/2 × 11 in. (39.37 × 27.94 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.74 View of Fognano near Ravenna (Veduta di Fognano nella Legazione di Ravenna), from the book Geographic Atlas of the Italian States (Atlante Geografico degli Stati Italiani), published 1844–45 Engraving plate and sheet: 9 1/8 × 12 3/4 in. (23.18 × 32.39 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.75

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Pietro Ferrerio (Italian, 1600–1654)

Pietro Ferrerio (Italian, 1600–1654)

Architect Baldassare Peruzzi (Italian, 1481–1536)

After Giulio Romano (Italian, probably 1499–1546)

Palazzo de Ghigi alla Lungara (Villa Farnesina), from the series Palaces of Rome by the Most Celebrated Architects (Palazzi di Roma de Piu Celebri Architetti), 1655 Etching plate: 9 × 15 1/4 in. (22.86 × 38.74 cm) sheet: 10 1/2 × 15 15/16 in. (26.67 × 40.48 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.78

Palazzo in Banchi, from the series Palaces of Rome by the Most Celebrated Architects (Palazzi di Roma de Piu Celebri Architetti), 1655 Etching plate: 9 1/2 × 12 1/4 in. (24.13 × 31.12 cm) sheet: 10 1/8 × 15 3/4 in. (25.72 × 40.01 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.80

Pietro Ferrerio (Italian, 1600–1654) After Raphael (Italian, 1483–1520) Architect Donato Bramante (Italian, 1444–1514) Palazzo di Rafaele Santio da Urbino, from the series Palaces of Rome by the Most Celebrated Architects (Palazzi di Roma de Piu Celebri Architetti), 1655 Engraving plate: 9 7/8 × 11 7/8 in. (25.08 × 30.16 cm) sheet: 10 1/2 × 15 3/4 in. (26.67 × 40.01 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.79

Pietro Ferrerio (Italian, 1600–1654) Architect Giulio Mazzoni (Italian, ca. 1520–ca. 1623 Palazzo Spada, from the series Palaces of Rome by the Most Celebrated Architects (Palazzi di Roma de Piu Celebri Architetti), 1655 Etching plate: 8 3/8 × 16 1/2 in. (21.27 × 41.91 cm) sheet: 10 1/8 × 17 3/4 in. (25.72 × 45.09 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.77

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After Etienne Fessard (French, 1714–1777) Composition of an Organ Case (Composition d’un buffet d’orgue), 18th century Engraving plate and sheet: 21 1/2 × 13 1/2 in. (54.61 × 34.29 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.81 Stephen Frykholm (American, b. 1942) For Herman Miller Inc. (Zeeland, Michigan, founded 1923) Printed by Continental Identification Products, Inc. (Sparta, Michigan) Sweet Corn Festival, 1970 Screenprint with lacquer finish image and sheet: 39 1/4 × 25 in. (99.7 × 63.5 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.190 Herman Miller Summer Picnic, 1971 Screenprint with lacquer finish image and sheet: 39 1/2 × 25 in. (100.33 × 63.5 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.192

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Herman Miller Summer Picnic, 1973 Screenprint with lacquer finish image and sheet: 39 1/2 × 25 in. (100.33 × 63.5 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.191 Herman Miller Summer Picnic, 1975 Offset lithograph image and sheet: 40 1/4 × 26 3/4 in. (102.24 × 67.95 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.234 Philip Galle (Flemish, 1537–1612) After Stradanus (Flemish, 1523–1605, active in Italy) Fishing with Hammers and Screens, from the series Hunts of Wild Beasts, Bird, and Fish (Venationes Ferarum, Avium, Piscium), 1578, published 1634 or later Engraving plate: 8 1/2 × 11 5/8 in. (21.59 × 29.53 cm) sheet: 10 3/8 × 14 7/8 in. (26.35 × 37.78 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.82

Gazelle Hunt, from the series Hunts of Wild Beasts, Bird, and Fish (Venationes Ferarum, Avium, Piscium), 1578 Engraving plate: 8 1/2 × 11 3/4 in. (21.59 × 29.85 cm) sheet: 10 3/8 × 14 3/4 in. (26.35 × 37.47 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.83 Hendrick Goltzius (Dutch, 1558–1617) After Bartholomaeus Spranger (Flemish, 1546–1611) Judith with the Head of Holofernes, ca. 1585 Engraving plate: 6 5/8 × 6 5/8 in. (16.83 × 16.83 cm) sheet: 7 × 7 in. (17.78 × 17.78 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.84 Robert Indiana (American, 1928–2018) MECCA I, 1977 Screenprint image: 23 3/8 × 12 1/2 in. (59.37 × 31.75 cm) sheet: 35 7/8 × 25 in. (91.12 × 63.5 cm) Gift of Dr. Robert and Susan Honigberg M2018.268

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MECCA II, 1977 Screenprint image: 23 3/8 × 12 1/2 in. (59.37 × 31.75 cm) sheet: 36 × 25 in. (91.44 × 63.5 cm) Gift of Dr. Robert and Susan Honigberg M2018.269 MECCA III, 1977 Screenprint image: 23 3/8 × 12 1/2 in. (59.37 × 31.75 cm) sheet: 36 × 25 in. (91.44 × 63.5 cm) Gift of Dr. Robert and Susan Honigberg M2018.270 Jean‑Baptiste Isabey (French, 1767–1855) Rome, the Campo Vaccino from the top of the Coliseum (Rome, Le Campo Vaccino, pris du haut du Colisée), from the series Travel to Italy (Voyage en Italie), 1822 Lithograph image: 6 1/2 × 7 5/8 in. (16.51 × 19.37 cm) sheet: 10 1/2 × 15 1/4 in. (26.67 × 38.74 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.87

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Terracine, Route from Rome to Naples (Terracine, Route de Rome à Naples), from the series Travel to Italy (Voyage en Italie), 1822 Lithograph image: 6 1/2 × 7 7/16 in. (16.51 × 18.89 cm) sheet: 10 5/8 × 15 1/2 in. (26.99 × 39.37 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.85 Tivoli, Grotto of Neptune (Tivoli, Grotte de Neptune), from the series Travel to Italy (Voyage en Italie), 1822 Lithograph image: 5 1/2 × 6 1/2 in. (13.97 × 16.51 cm) sheet: 10 1/2 × 15 1/8 in. (26.67 × 38.42 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.86 Tivoli, Interior of the Villa of Maecenas (Tivoli, Un Intérieur du Palais de Mécène), from the series Travel to Italy (Voyage en Italie), 1822 Lithograph image: 6 1/2 × 7 5/8 in. (16.51 × 19.37 cm) sheet: 10 1/4 × 14 5/8 in. (26.04 × 37.15 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.88

Armin Landeck (American, 1905–1984) Manhattan Canyon, 1934 Drypoint plate: 14 × 6 7/8 in. (35.56 × 17.46 cm) sheet: 18 × 10 5/8 in. (45.72 × 26.99 cm) Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray Grzebielski M2018.58 Lonely Street, 1936 Drypoint plate: 6 7/8 × 5 1/8 in. (17.46 × 13.02 cm) sheet: 9 1/2 × 7 1/2 in. (24.13 × 19.05 cm) Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray Grzebielski M2018.56 Studio Interior No. 2, 1936 Drypoint plate: 9 5/8 × 12 1/8 in. (24.45 × 30.8 cm) sheet: 13 1/2 × 15 7/8 in. (34.29 × 40.32 cm) Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray Grzebielski M2018.57

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Approaching Storm, Manhattan, 1937 Drypoint plate: 9 × 8 7/16 in. (22.86 × 21.43 cm) sheet: 14 3/4 × 14 in. (37.47 × 35.56 cm) Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray Grzebielski M2018.55 Housetops, 14th Street, 1937 Drypoint and sandpaper ground plate: 8 1/4 × 11 1/4 in. (20.96 × 28.58 cm) sheet: 12 × 15 in. (30.48 × 38.1 cm) Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray Grzebielski M2018.54 11 West 11th Street, 1939 Drypoint plate: 12 3/4 × 9 7/8 in. (32.39 × 25.08 cm) sheet: 17 3/8 × 14 in. (44.13 × 35.56 cm) Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray Grzebielski M2018.53 Tenement Walls, 1942 Drypoint plate: 10 9/16 × 8 in. (26.83 × 20.32 cm) sheet: 16 3/4 × 13 3/4 in. (42.55 × 34.93 cm) Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray Grzebielski M2018.52

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Rooftop, 14th Street, 1946 Drypoint and engraving plate: 8 3/16 × 13 7/8 in. (20.8 × 35.24 cm) sheet: 15 × 19 in. (38.1 × 48.26 cm) Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray Grzebielski M2018.51 Minetta Street, 1952 Engraving plate: 18 3/8 × 6 7/8 in. (46.67 × 17.46 cm) sheet: 21 1/4 × 9 7/8 in. (53.98 × 25.08 cm) Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray Grzebielski M2018.49 Demolition: Houston Street, 1971 Engraving plate: 16 7/16 × 23 3/4 in. (41.75 × 60.33 cm) sheet: 21 7/8 × 30 in. (55.56 × 76.2 cm) Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray Grzebielski M2018.48

Zoe Leonard (American, b. 1961) I want a president, 1992, editioned 2018 Ink on onionskin paper sheet: 11 × 8 1/2 in. (27.94 × 21.59 cm) Purchase, with funds from Gregg Mulry and Robert Schambers M2019.5 Charles Meryon (French, 1821–1868) The Notre‑Dame Pump (La Pompe Notre‑Dame, Paris), from the series Etchings of Paris (Eaux‑Fortes sur Paris), 1852 Etching plate: 6 3/4 × 9 7/8 in. (17.15 × 25.08 cm) sheet: 9 1/2 × 12 5/8 in. (24.13 × 32.07 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.89 Jean‑François Millet (French, 1814–1875) La Bouillie, 1861 Etching plate: 7 3/8 × 6 1/4 in. (18.73 × 15.88 cm) sheet: 10 7/8 × 7 1/2 in. (27.62 × 19.05 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.90

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Netherlandish After Hans Vredeman de Vries (Dutch, 1527–ca. 1606) Garden with a Parterre and a Fountain in the Center, Surrounded by a Balustrade, from the series Gardens of Elegant and Various Forms (Hortorum Viridariorumque elegantes et multiplices formae), ca. 1600–01 Etching plate: 7 1/8 × 9 3/4 in. (18.1 × 24.77 cm) sheet: 8 × 10 7/8 in. (20.32 × 27.62 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.92 Circular Parterre in the Shape of a Labyrinth, from the series Gardens of Elegant and Various Forms (Hortorum Viridariorumque elegantes et multiplices formae), 1635/40 Etching plate: 7 1/4 × 9 3/4 in. (18.42 × 24.77 cm) sheet: 8 × 10 7/8 in. (20.32 × 27.62 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.94

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Gabriel Perelle (French, ca. 1603–1677)

Garden with a Parterre and a Fountain in the Center, from the series Gardens of Elegant and Various Forms (Hortorum Viridariorumque elegantes et multiplices formae), ca. 1635–40 Etching plate: 7 3/8 × 9 3/4 in. (18.73 × 24.77 cm) sheet: 8 × 10 7/8 in. (20.32 × 27.62 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.93

View and Perspective of the Chateau and Garden of Versailles, as Seen in the Present Year (Veüe et perspective du Château et Jardin de Versailles, comme il est à présent), 17th century Etching plate and sheet: 8 5/8 × 12 1/4 in. (21.91 × 31.12 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.97

Parmigianino (Italian, 1503–1540)

Etienne Picart (French, 1632–1721)

The Entombment, ca. 1530 Etching and drypoint plate and sheet: 13 × 9 1/2 in. (33.02 × 24.13 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.95

After Correggio (Italian, ca. 1489–1534)

Georg Pencz (German, ca. 1500–1550) After Giulio Romano (Italian, probably 1499–1546)

Allegory of Virtue Vanquishing Vice (La Vertu héroïque victorieuse des Vices), 1672 Engraving plate and sheet: 17 3/4 × 10 1/8 in. (45.09 × 25.72 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.98

The Battle of Cartagena, 1539 Engraving plate and sheet: 16 3/8 × 21 5/8 in. (41.59 × 54.93 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.96

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Giovanni Battista Piranesi (Italian, 1720–1778) Fragments of Columns, Capitals, a Frieze and an Architrave, from the series Trophies from Octavian Augustus (Trofei di Ottaviano Augusto), 1753 Etching plate: 17 1/4 × 23 5/8 in. (43.82 × 60.01 cm) sheet: 20 1/4 × 28 3/4 in. (51.44 × 73.03 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.99 Inscriptions and Fragments from the Tomb Chamber near that of L. Arruntius (Iscrizioni, Frammenti della Stanza sepolcrale vicina a quella di L. Arrunzio), from the series The Antiquities of Rome, Book 2 (Le Antichità Romane, Tome II), published 1756–57 Etching plate: 15 1/2 × 18 3/4 in. (39.37 × 47.63 cm) sheet: 20 3/4 × 30 in. (52.71 × 76.2 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.100

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Frontispiece, from the series Different Views of Some of the Remains of Three Great Edifices that Still Exist at the Center of the Ancient City of Paesto or Paestum, which Is Situated in Lucrania (Différentes vues de quelques Restes de trois grands Edifices qui subsistent encore dans le milieu de l’ancienne Ville de Pesto autrement Posidonia qui est située dans la Lucanie), 1778 Etching plate: 18 3/4 × 26 5/8 in. (47.63 × 67.63 cm) sheet: 21 1/4 × 29 3/4 in. (53.98 × 75.57 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.101 Paulus Pontius (Flemish, 1603–1658) After Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1599–1641, active in England) Joannes van Ravesteyn, Pictor Iconum Hagae Comitis, from the series The Iconography, 1630/45 Engraving plate and sheet: 9 1/4 × 6 1/4 in. (23.5 × 15.88 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.102

Marcantonio Raimondi (Italian, ca. 1470/82–1527/34) After Raphael (Italian, 1483–1520) The Morbetto (or The Plague of Phrygia), 1515/16 Engraving plate and sheet: 7 3/4 × 10 1/8 in. (19.69 × 25.72 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.103 John Rieben (American, b. 1935) A Is the First Letter of the Alphabet, 1965–66 Photolithograph image and sheet: 55 7/8 × 41 in. (141.92 × 104.14 cm) Gift of Ed Drager M2018.335 Adler Planetarium, 1965–66 Photolithograph image and sheet: 49 3/4 × 35 in. (126.37 × 88.9 cm) Gift of Ed Drager M2018.331 Chicago Has a Great Lake, 1965–66 Photolithograph image and sheet: 55 7/8 × 41 in. (141.92 × 104.14 cm) Gift of Ed Drager M2018.336

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Chicago Has Two Great Zoos, 1965–66 Photolithograph image and sheet: 55 3/4 × 37 in. (141.61 × 93.98 cm) Gift of Ed Drager M2018.330 Lincoln Park, 1965–66 Photolithograph image and sheet: 55 7/8 × 41 7/8 in. (141.92 × 106.36 cm) Gift of Ed Drager M2018.334 Museum of Science and Industry, 1965–66 Photolithograph image and sheet: 49 7/8 × 35 in. (126.68 × 88.9 cm) Gift of Ed Drager M2018.332 Shedd Aquarium, 1965–66 Photolithograph image and sheet: 49 3/4 × 34 7/8 in. (126.37 × 88.58 cm) Gift of Ed Drager M2018.333 Salvator Rosa (Italian, 1615–1673) Five Battling Tritons, from the series The Triton Group, ca. 1660–61 Etching with drypoint plate: 4 1/4 × 6 1/2 in. (10.8 × 16.51 cm) sheet: 4 1/2 × 6 3/4 in. (11.43 × 17.15 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.104

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Combat of Tritons, from the series The Triton Group, 1660–61 Etching plate: 4 1/4 × 6 3/8 in. (10.8 × 16.19 cm) sheet: 4 3/4 × 7 in. (12.07 × 17.78 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.105 Five River Gods I, from the series The Triton Group, 1660–61 Etching plate: 3 3/4 × 8 3/8 in. (9.53 × 21.27 cm) sheet: 3 7/8 × 8 1/2 in. (9.84 × 21.59 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.106 Five River Gods II, from the series The Triton Group, 1660–61 Etching plate: 3 3/4 × 8 1/4 in. (9.53 × 20.96 cm) sheet: 3 7/8 × 8 5/8 in. (9.84 × 21.91 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.107

Dream of Aeneas, 1661/66 Etching and drypoint plate: 13 5/8 × 9 1/4 in. (34.61 × 23.5 cm) sheet: 16 7/8 × 12 3/8 in. (42.86 × 31.43 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.108 Alison Saar (American, b. 1956) Published by Tandem Press (American, founded 1987) Coal Black Blues, 2017 Intaglio on cotton shop rag image and sheet: 17 × 13 in. (43.18 × 33.02 cm) Purchase, with funds from the Ralph and Cora Oberndorfer Family Trust M2019.31 Redbone Blues, 2017 Intaglio on vintage handkerchief image and sheet: 17 × 16 1/2 in. (43.18 × 41.91 cm) Purchase, with funds from the Ralph and Cora Oberndorfer Family Trust M2019.32

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Karl Friedrich Schinkel (German, 1781–1841) Gothic Courtyard, Classical Landscape with a Fountain, Landscape Sketch, 1800 Etching plate: 8 × 5 in. (20.32 × 12.7 cm) sheet: 8 1/16 × 5 1/8 in. (20.5 × 13 cm) Purchase, René von Schleinitz Memorial Fund and with funds from the Ralph and Cora Oberndorfer Family Trust M2019.34 John Sloan (American, 1871–1951) Mother, 1906 Etching plate: 8 15/16 × 7 1/2 in. (22.7 × 19.05 cm) sheet: 13 × 10 5/8 in. (33.02 × 26.99 cm) Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray Grzebielski M2018.43 The Serenade, 1912 Etching plate: 5 13/16 × 3 1/4 in. (14.76 × 8.26 cm) sheet: 11 3/8 × 7 13/16 in. (28.89 × 19.84 cm) Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray Grzebielski M2018.44

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Girls Sliding, 1915 Etching plate: 4 1/4 × 5 7/8 in. (10.8 × 14.92 cm) sheet: 8 7/16 × 10 3/16 in. (21.43 × 25.88 cm) Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray Grzebielski M2018.34 Isadora Duncan, 1915 Etching plate: 9 × 7 1/2 in. (22.86 × 19.05 cm) sheet: 14 1/8 × 11 1/4 in. (35.88 × 28.58 cm) Purchase, the Donald and Barbara Abert Fund in the Greater Milwaukee Foundation through Judy and David Meissner M2018.118 Return from Toil, 1915 Etching plate: 4 1/4 × 5 7/8 in. (10.8 × 14.92 cm) sheet: 8 × 11 in. (20.32 × 27.94 cm) Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray Grzebielski M2018.35

Growing Up in Greenwich Village, 1916 Etching plate: 6 5/16 × 3 3/16 in. (16.03 × 8.1 cm) sheet: 12 3/4 × 10 in. (32.39 × 25.4 cm) Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray Grzebielski M2018.36 New Year’s Eve and Adam, 1918 Etching plate: 3 3/4 × 2 11/16 in. (9.53 × 6.83 cm) sheet: 9 × 7 in. (22.86 × 17.78 cm) Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray Grzebielski M2018.37 Bob Cat Wins, 1924 Etching plate: 2 5/16 × 3 11/16 in. (5.87 × 9.37 cm) sheet: 6 1/4 × 8 1/8 in. (15.88 × 20.64 cm) Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray Grzebielski M2018.38 Kraushaar’s, 1926 Etching plate: 4 × 4 15/16 in. (10.16 × 12.54 cm) sheet: 9 1/2 × 12 9/16 in. (24.13 × 31.91 cm) Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray Grzebielski M2018.39

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Rendezvous, 1926 Etching plate: 4 15/16 × 4 in. (12.54 × 10.16 cm) sheet: 12 1/8 × 9 3/4 in. (30.8 × 24.77 cm) Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray Grzebielski M2018.45

Their Appointed Rounds, 1938 Etching and mezzotint plate: 5 7/16 × 6 15/16 in. (13.81 × 17.62 cm) sheet: 8 × 10 in. (20.32 × 25.4 cm) Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray Grzebielski M2018.47

Knees and Aborigines, 1927 Etching plate: 6 7/8 × 5 7/8 in. (17.46 × 14.92 cm) sheet: 12 3/4 × 9 5/8 in. (32.39 × 24.45 cm) Purchase, the Donald and Barbara Abert Fund in the Greater Milwaukee Foundation through Judy and David Meissner M2018.119

A Thirst for Art, 1939 Etching plate: 3 7/8 × 6 in. (9.84 × 15.24 cm) sheet: 8 × 9 3/4 in. (20.32 × 24.77 cm) Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray Grzebielski M2018.41

The Green Hour, 1930 Etching plate: 4 7/8 × 3 15/16 in. (12.38 × 10 cm) sheet: 10 7/8 × 9 1/2 in. (27.62 × 24.13 cm) Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray Grzebielski M2018.40 Nude with Cigarette, 1931 Etching plate: 5 7/16 × 6 7/8 in. (13.81 × 17.46 cm) sheet: 9 3/16 × 10 1/4 in. (23.34 × 26.04 cm) Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray Grzebielski M2018.46

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Sunbathers on the Roof, 1941 Etching plate: 5 15/16 × 7 in. (15.08 × 17.78 cm) sheet: 8 9/16 × 10 5/8 in. (21.75 × 26.99 cm) Gift of Kevin Fahey and Ray Grzebielski M2018.42

Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo (Italian, 1727–1804) After Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (Italian, 1696–1770) The Virgin with St. Anthony Abbot and St. George, ca. 1755 Etching plate: 10 × 5 3/8 in. (25.4 × 13.65 cm) sheet: 15 1/2 × 9 3/4 in. (39.37 × 24.77 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.110 Henri de Toulouse‑Lautrec (French, 1864–1901) May Belfort, from the portfolio Portraits of Actors and Actresses: Thirteen Lithographs (Portraits d’Acteurs & Actrices: Treize Lithographies), 1898 Lithograph image: 11 3/4 × 9 5/8 in. (29.85 × 24.45 cm) sheet: 15 1/2 × 12 1/2 in. (39.37 × 31.75 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.111

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James Abbott McNeill Whistler (American, 1834–1903) The Fiddler (Becquet), from The Thames Set (A Series of Sixteen Etchings of Scenes on the Thames and Other Subjects), 1859 Etching and drypoint plate: 10 1/8 × 7 1/2 in. (25.72 × 19.05 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.112 Hiroshi Yoshida (Japanese, 1876–1950) Yoshikawa, 1935 Woodcut block: 9 5/8 × 14 7/8 in. (24.45 × 37.78 cm) sheet: 10 1/2 × 15 3/4 in. (26.67 × 40.01 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr. M2018.113 Cesare Zavattini (Italian, 1902–1989) Isabella Branella (Italian, b. 1970) Buon Giorno, Disse Giorgio Entrando, 1997 Letterpress and etching closed: 11 1/4 × 8 1/8 × 1/16 in. (28.58 × 20.64 × 0.16 cm) Gift of Arthur J. Laskin in memory of Myron Laskin, Jr M2018.282

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PHOTOGRAPHS Artist Unknown American, 19th century [Early Kodak photographs], 1888–ca. 1896 Gelatin silver prints image (each): 2 5/8 × 2 5/8 in. (6.67 × 6.67 cm) sheet (each): 4 × 3 in. (10.16 × 7.62 cm) Gift of John Angelos M2018.341.1–.22 Dells of the Wisconsin, 1903 Photomechanical print closed: 6 1/2 × 8 3/4 in. (16.51 × 22.23 cm) open: 6 1/2 × 17 1/2 in. (16.51 × 44.45 cm) Gift of Douglas C. James M2018.356 Diane Arbus (American, 1923–1971) The Junior Interstate Ballroom Dance Champions, Yonkers, N.Y. 1963, 1963, printed ca. 1972 Gelatin silver print image: 14 3/4 × 14 3/4 in. (37.47 × 37.47 cm) sheet: 19 15/16 × 15 15/16 in. (50.64 × 40.48 cm) Gift of Jeffrey Fraenkel and Frish Brandt M2018.337

Triplets in their bedroom, N.J. 1963, 1963, printed ca. 1972 Gelatin silver print image: 14 7/8 × 15 1/8 in. (37.78 × 38.42 cm) sheet: 19 15/16 × 16 in. (50.64 × 40.64 cm) Gift of Jeffrey Fraenkel and Frish Brandt M2018.338 Lillian Bassman (American, 1917–2012) Dior Hat on Barbara Mullen, Harper’s Bazaar, 1949, printed later Gelatin silver print image: 17 1/8 × 21 7/8 in. (43.5 × 55.56 cm) sheet: 19 7/8 × 23 7/8 in. (50.48 × 60.64 cm) Gift of Tony and Sue Krausen M2018.317 Henry Hamilton Bennett (American, 1843–1908) [Lone Rock, Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin], 1903 Albumen print image and sheet: 5 1/4 × 8 9/16 in. (13.34 × 21.75 cm) Gift of Douglas C. James M2018.355 Lone Rock, Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin, 1903 Hand‑tinted albumen print image and sheet: 7 1/2 × 9 7/16 in. (19.05 × 23.97 cm) Gift of Douglas C. James M2018.354

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Looking out of Boat Cave, number 150 from the series In and About the Dells of the Wisconsin River, 1903 Albumen prints image and sheet (each): 3 1/8 × 2 15/16 in. (7.94 × 7.46 cm) mount: 3 1/2 × 7 in. (8.89 × 17.78 cm) Gift of Douglas C. James M2018.353 Dawoud Bey (American, b. 1953) Untitled #23 (Near Lake Erie), from the series Night Coming Tenderly, Black, 2017, printed 2018 Gelatin silver print image and sheet: 44 × 55 in. (111.76 × 139.7 cm) Purchase, with funds from the Photography Council and the Kristen Carter Trust M2019.6 Barbara Bloom (American, b. 1951) Mirror Mirror 9, 1990, printed 2018 Inkjet print, mirror, fabric mats image and sheet (each): 42 × 34 1/4 in. (106.68 × 87 cm) Purchase, with funds from the Contemporary Art Society M2018.116a,b

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Ellen Carey (American, b. 1952)

Sarah Charlesworth (American, 1947–2013)

Self Portrait, 1987 Dye diffusion transfer print image and sheet: 24 1/8 × 20 5/8 in. (61.28 × 52.39 cm) Gift of Tony and Sue Krausen M2018.318

Camera Work, 2009, printed 2015 Two laser prints with interlocking lacquer frames Overall: 52 × 77 in. (132.08 × 195.58 cm) Purchase, with funds from the Contemporary Art Society M2018.120

Self Portrait 1987, 1987 Dye diffusion transfer print image and sheet: 24 1/16 × 20 9/16 in. (61.12 × 52.23 cm) Gift of Tony and Sue Krausen M2018.319 No. 24, 1994 Gelatin silver print image: 17 5/16 × 13 11/16 in. (43.97 × 34.77 cm) sheet: 19 7/8 × 16 in. (50.48 × 40.64 cm) Gift of Tony and Sue Krausen M2018.321 No. 25, 1994 Gelatin silver print image and sheet: 19 3/4 × 16 in. (50.17 × 40.64 cm) Gift of Tony and Sue Krausen M2018.322 Orchid, 1999 Chromogenic print image: 19 3/4 × 15 3/4 in. (50.17 × 40.01 cm) sheet: 20 × 16 in. (50.8 × 40.64 cm) Gift of Tony and Sue Krausen M2018.320

Jesse Chehak (American, b. 1979) Leadville, CO, 2006, printed 2008 Laser print image and sheet: 40 × 50 in. (101.6 × 127 cm) Gift of Jeff Browne M2018.329 Larry Clark (American, b. 1943) Tulsa (Number 17), 1963, printed later Gelatin silver print image: 8 3/8 × 12 9/16 in. (21.27 × 31.91 cm) sheet: 10 7/8 × 13 15/16 in. (27.62 × 35.4 cm) Gift of Tony and Sue Krausen M2018.328

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Anne Collier (American, b. 1970) Woman Crying #18, 2018 Chromogenic print image and sheet: 54 × 36 1/16 in. (137.16 × 91.54 cm) framed: 54 7/8 × 36 7/8 × 1 1/2 in. (139.4 × 93.68 × 3.81 cm) Purchase, with funds in memory of Betty Croasdaile and John E. Julien M2018.122 Bruce Davidson (American, b. 1933) [Barnum and Bailey circus], n.d. Gelatin silver print image: 7 × 10 3/8 in. (17.78 × 26.35 cm) sheet: 8 1/2 × 11 in. (21.59 × 27.94 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.741 [Barnum and Bailey circus], n.d. Gelatin silver print image: 7 × 10 3/8 in. (17.78 × 26.35 cm) sheet: 8 1/2 × 11 in. (21.59 × 27.94 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.742 [Barnum and Bailey circus], n.d. Gelatin silver print image: 7 1/8 × 10 3/8 in. (18.09 × 26.35 cm) sheet: 8 1/2 × 11 in. (21.59 × 27.94 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.743

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[Barnum and Bailey circus], n.d. Gelatin silver print image: 7 1/8 × 10 3/8 in. (18.09 × 26.35 cm) sheet: 8 1/2 × 10 15/16 in. (21.59 × 27.78 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.744

Untitled, n.d. Gelatin silver print image: 9 3/8 × 11 7/8 in. (23.81 × 30.16 cm) sheet: 10 7/8 × 13 7/8 in. (27.62 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.751

[Barnum and Bailey circus], n.d. Gelatin silver print image: 7 1/8 × 10 1/2 in. (18.09 × 26.67 cm) sheet: 8 1/2 × 10 15/16 in. (21.59 × 27.78 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.745

Untitled, from the series Widow of Montmartre, 1956 Gelatin silver print image: 9 3/8 × 6 in. (23.81 × 15.24 cm) sheet: 11 × 13 15/16 in. (27.94 × 35.4 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.392

[Barnum and Bailey circus], n.d. Gelatin silver print image: 7 1/8 × 10 1/2 in. (18.09 × 26.67 cm) sheet: 8 1/2 × 10 15/16 in. (21.59 × 27.78 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.746 [Portrait of Ann Beattie], n.d. Chromogenic print image: 6 × 9 in. (15.24 × 22.86 cm) sheet: 8 × 9 15/16 in. (20.32 × 25.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.748

Untitled, from the series Widow of Montmartre, 1956 Gelatin silver print image and sheet: 9 5/8 × 12 1/2 in. (24.44 × 31.75 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.393 Untitled, from the series Widow of Montmartre, 1956 Gelatin silver print image and sheet: 11 3/4 × 16 7/8 in. (29.84 × 42.86 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.394 Untitled, from the series Widow of Montmartre, 1956 Gelatin silver print image: 8 × 12 1/16 in. (20.32 × 30.63 cm) sheet: 11 × 13 7/8 in. (27.94 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.395 91


Untitled, from the series Widow of Montmartre,, 1956 Gelatin silver print image: 7 3/4 × 11 7/8 in. (19.68 × 30.16 cm) sheet: 11 × 13 7/8 in. (27.94 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.396 Untitled, 1957 Gelatin silver print image: 12 13/16 × 8 11/16 in. (32.54 × 22.06 cm) sheet: 13 7/8 × 11 in. (35.24 × 27.94 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.397 Leonard Bernstein, 1958 Gelatin silver print image and sheet: 9 1/8 × 13 9/16 in. (23.17 × 34.44 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.403 Leonard Bernstein conducting the NY Philharmonic at Carnegie Hall, 1958, 1958, printed 1990 Gelatin silver print image: 6 × 8 1/8 in. (15.24 × 20.63 cm) sheet: 8 × 10 in. (20.32 × 25.4 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.405

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Leonard Bernstein during rehearsal of the NY Philharmonic at Carnegie Hall, 1958, 1958, printed 1990 Gelatin silver print image: 6 × 8 1/16 in. (15.24 × 20.47 cm) sheet: 8 × 9 15/16 in. (20.32 × 25.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.404 Leonard Bernstein during rehearsal of the NY Philharmonic at Carnegie Hall, 1958, 1958, printed 1990 Gelatin silver print image: 6 × 9 in. (15.24 × 22.86 cm) sheet: 8 × 10 in. (20.32 × 25.4 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.406 Untitled, 1958 Gelatin silver print image and sheet: 9 3/16 × 13 7/8 in. (23.33 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.398 Untitled, 1958 Gelatin silver print image and sheet: 12 1/4 × 8 1/4 in. (31.11 × 20.95 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.399

Untitled, 1958 Gelatin silver print image: 6 5/8 × 10 1/8 in. (16.82 × 25.71 cm) sheet: 10 5/8 × 13 3/4 in. (26.98 × 34.92 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.400 Untitled, 1958 Gelatin silver print image: 9 5/16 × 12 1/4 in. (23.65 × 31.11 cm) sheet: 11 × 13 7/8 in. (27.94 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.401 Untitled, 1958, printed 1979 Gelatin silver print image: 9 × 6 3/16 in. (22.86 × 15.71 cm) sheet: 11 × 8 5/8 in. (27.94 × 21.9 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.402 New York, NY. 1959. Teenage girl smokes on the beach as her friend lies near her., 1959 Gelatin silver print image: 8 × 11 15/16 in. (20.32 × 30.32 cm) sheet: 11 × 13 7/8 in. (27.94 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.410

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Untitled, from the series Brooklyn Gang, 1959 Gelatin silver print image: 8 3/4 × 12 7/8 in. (22.22 × 32.7 cm) sheet: 11 × 13 15/16 in. (27.94 × 35.4 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.407

Untitled, from the series Brooklyn Gang, 1959 Gelatin silver print image: 5 11/16 × 8 13/16 in. (14.44 × 22.38 cm) sheet: 14 × 16 13/16 in. (35.56 × 42.7 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.412

Untitled, from the series Brooklyn Gang, 1959 Gelatin silver print image: 8 3/4 × 12 7/8 in. (22.22 × 32.7 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 13 3/4 in. (27.78 × 34.92 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.408

Untitled, from the series Brooklyn Gang, 1959 Gelatin silver print image: 9 1/4 × 14 in. (23.49 × 35.56 cm) sheet: 15 7/8 × 19 7/8 in. (40.32 × 50.48 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.413

Untitled, from the series Brooklyn Gang, 1959 Gelatin silver print image: 8 1/16 × 12 1/4 in. (20.47 × 31.11 cm) sheet: 11 × 13 7/8 in. (27.94 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.409

Untitled, from the series Brooklyn Gang, 1959 Gelatin silver print image: 14 7/8 × 21 7/8 in. (37.78 × 55.56 cm) sheet: 19 7/8 × 23 7/8 in. (50.48 × 60.64 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.414

Untitled, from the series Brooklyn Gang, 1959 Gelatin silver print image: 8 1/8 × 13 13/16 in. (20.63 × 35.08 cm) sheet: 14 × 16 7/8 in. (35.56 × 42.86 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.411

Untitled, from the series Brooklyn Gang, 1959 Gelatin silver print image: 6 3/16 × 9 5/16 in. (15.72 × 23.65 cm) sheet: 10 7/8 × 13 7/8 in. (27.62 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.415

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[Clark Gable and Marilyn Monroe during the filming of “The Misfits”], 1960 Gelatin silver print image: 6 1/8 × 9 in. (15.56 × 22.86 cm) sheet: 8 × 10 in. (20.32 × 25.4 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.462 [Simone Signoret, Yves Montand, and Marilyn Monroe at a Beverly Hills hotel], 1960 Gelatin silver print image: 8 3/4 × 12 13/16 in. (22.23 × 32.54 cm) sheet: 11 × 13 15/16 in. (27.94 × 35.4 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.461 Central Park, 1960 Gelatin silver print image: 6 1/16 × 8 1/8 in. (15.4 × 20.64 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 13 7/8 in. (27.78 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.416 Central Park, 1960 Gelatin silver print image and sheet: 9 3/16 × 13 11/16 in. (23.34 × 34.77 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.417

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Central Park, 1960 Gelatin silver print image and sheet: 9 1/8 × 13 1/2 in. (23.18 × 34.29 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.418 Central Park, 1960 Gelatin silver print image and sheet: 9 3/16 × 13 9/16 in. (23.34 × 34.45 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.419 Central Park, 1960 Gelatin silver print image and sheet: 9 1/8 × 13 5/8 in. (23.18 × 34.61 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.420 England, 1960 Gelatin silver print image: 10 3/4 × 7 3/16 in. (27.31 × 18.26 cm) sheet: 14 × 11 in. (35.56 × 27.94 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.451 England, 1960 Gelatin silver print image: 7 1/4 × 10 7/8 in. (18.42 × 27.62 cm) sheet: 11 × 13 7/8 in. (27.94 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.452

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England, 1960 Gelatin silver print image: 7 5/16 × 10 15/16 in. (18.57 × 27.78 cm) sheet: 11 × 13 7/8 in. (27.94 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.453 England, 1960 Gelatin silver print image: 4 7/16 × 6 7/16 in. (11.27 × 16.35 cm) sheet: 7 1/2 × 9 1/2 in. (19.05 × 24.13 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.459 England, 1960 Gelatin silver print image: 4 3/8 × 6 1/2 in. (11.11 × 16.51 cm) sheet: 8 × 9 15/16 in. (20.32 × 25.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.460 London, Kensington, 1960 Gelatin silver print image: 5 × 7 3/8 in. (12.7 × 18.73 cm) sheet: 7 15/16 × 9 15/16 in. (20.16 × 25.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.456

Street scene with men in top hats, England, 1960 Gelatin silver print image: 10 7/8 × 7 1/8 in. (27.62 × 18.1 cm) sheet: 13 7/8 × 11 in. (35.24 × 27.94 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.449 Untitled, 1960 Gelatin silver print image: 7 1/2 × 7 1/2 in. (19.05 × 19.05 cm) sheet: 11 × 13 7/8 in. (27.94 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.421 Untitled, 1960 Gelatin silver print image: 8 5/8 × 12 5/8 in. (21.91 × 32.07 cm) sheet: 10 7/8 × 13 7/8 in. (27.62 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.422 Untitled, 1960 Gelatin silver print image: 8 5/8 × 12 3/4 in. (21.91 × 32.39 cm) sheet: 10 7/8 × 13 7/8 in. (27.62 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.423

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Untitled, 1960 Gelatin silver print image: 12 3/4 × 8 5/8 in. (32.39 × 21.91 cm) sheet: 13 7/8 × 10 7/8 in. (35.24 × 27.62 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.424 Untitled, 1960 Gelatin silver print image: 8 3/4 × 12 3/4 in. (22.23 × 32.39 cm) sheet: 10 7/8 × 13 7/8 in. (27.62 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.425 Untitled, 1960 Gelatin silver print image: 12 × 8 11/16 in. (30.48 × 22.07 cm) sheet: 13 7/8 × 11 in. (35.24 × 27.94 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.426 Untitled, from the series England and Scotland, 1960 Inkjet print image: 19 7/8 × 13 1/2 in. (50.48 × 34.29 cm) sheet: 28 × 21 7/8 in. (71.12 × 55.56 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.427

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Untitled, from the series England and Scotland, 1960 Gelatin silver print image: 9 1/2 × 6 5/16 in. (24.13 × 16.03 cm) sheet: 14 × 10 15/16 in. (35.56 × 27.78 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.428

Untitled, from the series England and Scotland, 1960 Gelatin silver print image: 9 × 13 3/8 in. (22.86 × 33.97 cm) sheet: 11 × 13 7/8 in. (27.94 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.432

Untitled, from the series England and Scotland, 1960 Gelatin silver print image: 10 × 6 3/4 in. (25.4 × 17.15 cm) sheet: 13 15/16 × 10 7/8 in. (35.4 × 27.62 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.429

Untitled, from the series England and Scotland, 1960 Gelatin silver print image: 8 13/16 × 13 1/8 in. (22.38 × 33.34 cm) sheet: 10 7/8 × 13 15/16 in. (27.62 × 35.4 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.433

Untitled, from the series England and Scotland, 1960 Gelatin silver print image: 7 1/16 × 10 7/16 in. (17.94 × 26.51 cm) sheet: 11 × 13 7/8 in. (27.94 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.430

Untitled, from the series England and Scotland, 1960 Gelatin silver print image: 8 3/4 × 13 1/8 in. (22.23 × 33.34 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 13 15/16 in. (27.78 × 35.4 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.434

Untitled, from the series England and Scotland, 1960 Gelatin silver print image: 6 3/4 × 10 in. (17.15 × 25.4 cm) sheet: 10 7/8 × 14 in. (27.62 × 35.56 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.431

Untitled, from the series England and Scotland, 1960 Gelatin silver print image: 8 5/8 × 12 7/8 in. (21.91 × 32.7 cm) sheet: 10 7/8 × 13 7/8 in. (27.62 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.435

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Untitled, from the series England and Scotland, 1960 Gelatin silver print image: 13 1/8 × 8 3/4 in. (33.34 × 22.23 cm) sheet: 13 7/8 × 10 7/8 in. (35.24 × 27.62 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.436

Untitled, from the series England and Scotland, 1960 Gelatin silver print image: 11 1/4 × 17 in. (28.58 × 43.18 cm) sheet: 15 7/8 × 19 7/8 in. (40.32 × 50.48 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.440

Untitled, from the series England and Scotland, 1960 Gelatin silver print image: 8 × 12 in. (20.32 × 30.48 cm) sheet: 11 × 13 7/8 in. (27.94 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.444

Untitled, from the series England and Scotland, 1960 Gelatin silver print image: 12 3/8 × 18 1/4 in. (31.43 × 46.36 cm) sheet: 15 7/8 × 19 7/8 in. (40.32 × 50.48 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.437

Untitled, from the series England and Scotland, 1960 Gelatin silver print image: 18 13/16 × 12 7/16 in. (47.78 × 31.59 cm) sheet: 19 7/8 × 15 7/8 in. (50.48 × 40.32 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.441

Untitled, from the series England and Scotland, 1960 Gelatin silver print image: 6 5/8 × 9 15/16 in. (16.83 × 25.24 cm) sheet: 11 × 13 7/8 in. (27.94 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.445

Untitled, from the series England and Scotland, 1960 Gelatin silver print image: 12 5/8 × 18 7/8 in. (32.07 × 47.94 cm) sheet: 15 7/8 × 19 7/8 in. (40.32 × 50.48 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.438

Untitled, from the series England and Scotland, 1960 Gelatin silver print image: 12 3/4 × 18 7/8 in. (32.39 × 47.94 cm) sheet: 15 7/8 × 19 7/8 in. (40.32 × 50.48 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.442

Untitled, from the series England and Scotland, 1960 Gelatin silver print image: 7 7/8 × 11 11/16 in. (20 × 29.69 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 14 in. (27.78 × 35.56 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.446

Untitled, from the series England and Scotland, 1960 Gelatin silver print image: 12 3/4 × 18 15/16 in. (32.39 × 48.1 cm) sheet: 15 7/8 × 19 7/8 in. (40.32 × 50.48 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.439

Untitled, from the series England and Scotland, 1960 Gelatin silver print image: 8 × 12 in. (20.32 × 30.48 cm) sheet: 11 × 13 7/8 in. (27.94 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.443

Untitled, from the series England and Scotland, 1960 Gelatin silver print image: 8 1/16 × 12 in. (20.48 × 30.48 cm) sheet: 11 1/16 × 13 7/8 in. (28.1 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.447

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Untitled, from the series England and Scotland, 1960 Gelatin silver print image: 9 1/2 × 6 5/16 in. (24.13 × 16.03 cm) sheet: 14 × 10 15/16 in. (35.56 × 27.78 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.448

Untitled, from the series England and Scotland, 1960 Gelatin silver print image: 4 1/4 × 6 1/2 in. (10.8 × 16.51 cm) sheet: 7 7/8 × 9 15/16 in. (20 × 25.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.457

Untitled, from the series England and Scotland, 1960 Gelatin silver print image: 7 5/16 × 10 7/8 in. (18.57 × 27.62 cm) sheet: 11 × 13 7/8 in. (27.94 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.450

Untitled, from the series England and Scotland, 1960 Gelatin silver print image: 4 3/4 × 7 3/16 in. (12.07 × 18.26 cm) sheet: 8 × 9 15/16 in. (20.32 × 25.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.458

Untitled, from the series England and Scotland, 1960 Gelatin silver print image: 6 7/16 × 4 1/4 in. (16.35 × 10.8 cm) sheet: 9 15/16 × 8 in. (25.24 × 20.32 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.454

Untitled, 1961/65 Gelatin silver print image: 8 13/16 × 13 1/16 in. (22.38 × 33.18 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 13 7/8 in. (27.78 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.463

Untitled, from the series England and Scotland, 1960 Gelatin silver print image: 4 7/16 × 6 7/16 in. (11.27 × 16.35 cm) sheet: 7 1/2 × 9 1/2 in. (19.05 × 24.13 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.455

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Untitled, 1961/65 Gelatin silver print image: 8 3/4 × 13 in. (22.23 × 33.02 cm) sheet: 11 × 13 7/8 in. (27.94 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.464

Untitled, 1961/65 Gelatin silver print image: 8 7/8 × 13 1/8 in. (22.54 × 33.34 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 13 7/8 in. (27.78 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.465 Untitled, 1961/65 Gelatin silver print image: 13 × 8 3/4 in. (33.02 × 22.23 cm) sheet: 13 7/8 × 10 15/16 in. (35.24 × 27.78 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.466 Untitled, 1961/65 Gelatin silver print image: 8 3/4 × 13 in. (22.23 × 33.02 cm) sheet: 11 × 13 7/8 in. (27.94 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.467 Untitled, 1961/65 Gelatin silver print image: 8 7/8 × 13 in. (22.54 × 33.02 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 13 7/8 in. (27.78 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.468

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Untitled, 1961/65 Gelatin silver print image: 8 13/16 × 13 1/8 in. (22.38 × 33.34 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 13 7/8 in. (27.78 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.469

Untitled, 1961/65 Gelatin silver print image: 12 7/8 × 8 5/8 in. (32.7 × 21.91 cm) sheet: 13 15/16 × 10 7/8 in. (35.4 × 27.62 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.473

Untitled, 1961/65 Gelatin silver print image: 12 5/8 × 18 7/8 in. (32.07 × 47.94 cm) sheet: 15 7/8 × 19 7/8 in. (40.32 × 50.48 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.477

Untitled, 1961/65 Gelatin silver print image: 8 7/8 × 13 1/16 in. (22.54 × 33.18 cm) sheet: 10 7/8 × 13 7/8 in. (27.62 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.470

Untitled, 1961/65 Gelatin silver print image: 8 5/8 × 12 7/8 in. (21.91 × 32.7 cm) sheet: 10 7/8 × 13 15/16 in. (27.62 × 35.4 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.474

Untitled, 1961/65 Gelatin silver print image: 12 3/4 × 19 in. (32.39 × 48.26 cm) sheet: 15 7/8 × 19 7/8 in. (40.32 × 50.48 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.478

Untitled, 1961/65 Gelatin silver print image: 8 5/8 × 12 7/8 in. (21.91 × 32.7 cm) sheet: 10 13/16 × 13 15/16 in. (27.46 × 35.4 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.471

Untitled, 1961/65 Gelatin silver print image: 8 7/8 × 13 in. (22.54 × 33.02 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 13 7/8 in. (27.78 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.475

Untitled, 1961/65 Gelatin silver print image: 14 11/16 × 21 7/8 in. (37.31 × 55.56 cm) sheet: 19 7/8 × 23 7/8 in. (50.48 × 60.64 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.479

Untitled, 1961/65 Gelatin silver print image: 8 5/8 × 12 7/8 in. (21.91 × 32.7 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 13 15/16 in. (27.78 × 35.4 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.472

Untitled, 1961/65 Gelatin silver print image: 8 11/16 × 12 7/8 in. (22.07 × 32.7 cm) sheet: 10 7/8 × 13 7/8 in. (27.62 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.476

Untitled, 1961/65 Gelatin silver print image: 14 5/8 × 21 7/8 in. (37.15 × 55.56 cm) sheet: 19 13/16 × 23 7/8 in. (50.32 × 60.64 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.480

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Untitled, 1961/65 Gelatin silver print image: 8 × 12 in. (20.32 × 30.48 cm) sheet: 11 × 13 7/8 in. (27.94 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.481

Untitled, 1961/65 Gelatin silver print image: 10 × 6 5/8 in. (25.4 × 16.83 cm) sheet: 13 7/8 × 11 in. (35.24 × 27.94 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.485

Untitled, 1961/65 Gelatin silver print image: 12 1/16 × 8 in. (30.64 × 20.32 cm) sheet: 13 7/8 × 11 in. (35.24 × 27.94 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.482

Paris in Winter, Delivering Coal, 1962 Gelatin silver print image and sheet: 12 × 8 in. (30.48 × 20.32 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.489

Untitled, 1961/65 Gelatin silver print image: 12 × 8 in. (30.48 × 20.32 cm) sheet: 13 7/8 × 11 in. (35.24 × 27.94 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.483 Untitled, 1961/65 Gelatin silver print image: 12 1/16 × 7 7/8 in. (30.64 × 20 cm) sheet: 13 7/8 × 11 in. (35.24 × 27.94 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.484

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Untitled, from the series Paris in Winter, 1962 Gelatin silver print image: 6 × 9 in. (15.24 × 22.86 cm) sheet: 8 × 10 in. (20.32 × 25.4 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.486 Untitled, from the series Paris in Winter, 1962 Gelatin silver print image: 5 13/16 × 8 3/4 in. (14.76 × 22.23 cm) sheet: 8 × 10 in. (20.32 × 25.4 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.487

Untitled, from the series Paris in Winter, 1962 Gelatin silver print image: 9 × 6 in. (22.86 × 15.24 cm) sheet: 10 × 8 in. (25.4 × 20.32 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.488 [Portrait of Edward Steichen], 1963 Gelatin silver print image: 8 3/4 × 12 13/16 in. (22.23 × 32.54 cm) sheet: 11 × 13 7/8 in. (27.94 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.490 [Portrait of Philip Johnson], 1964 Gelatin silver print image: 13 3/8 × 8 15/16 in. (33.97 × 22.7 cm) sheet: 13 7/8 × 10 7/8 in. (35.24 × 27.62 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.492 [Samuel Beckett during the rehearsal of “Waiting for Godot”], 1964 Gelatin silver print image: 6 × 9 in. (15.24 × 22.86 cm) sheet: 8 1/2 × 11 in. (21.59 × 27.94 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.493

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Andy Warhol Robert Indiana, 1964 Gelatin silver print image: 14 15/16 × 15 in. (37.94 × 38.1 cm) sheet: 19 7/8 × 15 7/8 in. (50.48 × 40.32 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.491 [Actors Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward], 1965 Gelatin silver print image: 8 11/16 × 13 in. (22.07 × 33.02 cm) sheet: 10 7/8 × 13 15/16 in. (27.62 × 35.4 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.504 Author Isaac Singer at his Broadway home, NYC, 1965, 1965 Gelatin silver print image: 9 × 6 in. (22.86 × 15.24 cm) sheet: 11 × 8 1/2 in. (27.94 × 21.59 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.501 Author Isaac Singer at his Broadway home, NYC, 1965, 1965 Gelatin silver print image: 6 × 8 15/16 in. (15.24 × 22.7 cm) sheet: 8 7/8 × 11 in. (22.54 × 27.94 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.502

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Author Isaac Singer at his Broadway home, NYC, 1965, 1965, printed later Gelatin silver print image: 8 15/16 × 6 in. (22.7 × 15.24 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 8 1/2 in. (27.78 × 21.59 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.503 Blackpool England, 1965 Gelatin silver print image: 10 7/8 × 7 1/4 in. (27.62 × 18.42 cm) sheet: 13 7/8 × 11 in. (35.24 × 27.94 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.497 Sammy Davis, Jr., 1965 Gelatin silver print image and sheet: 9 7/16 × 13 3/4 in. (23.97 × 34.93 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.505 Untitled, 1965 Gelatin silver print image: 9 1/2 × 9 7/16 in. (24.13 × 23.97 cm) sheet: 13 15/16 × 10 7/8 in. (35.4 × 27.62 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.494

Untitled, 1965 Gelatin silver print image: 9 9/16 × 9 7/16 in. (24.29 × 23.97 cm) sheet: 13 15/16 × 10 7/8 in. (35.4 × 27.62 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.495 Untitled, 1965 Gelatin silver print image: 9 1/2 × 9 7/16 in. (24.13 × 23.97 cm) sheet: 13 15/16 × 10 7/8 in. (35.4 × 27.62 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.496 Untitled, from the series Welsh Miners, 1965 Gelatin silver print image: 8 × 12 in. (20.32 × 30.48 cm) sheet: 11 × 13 15/16 in. (27.94 × 35.4 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.498 Untitled, from the series Welsh Miners, 1965 Gelatin silver print image: 7 1/8 × 9 1/8 in. (18.1 × 23.18 cm) sheet: 11 × 13 7/8 in. (27.94 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.499

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Wales, 1965 Gelatin silver print image: 6 × 9 in. (15.24 × 22.86 cm) sheet: 8 × 9 15/16 in. (20.32 × 25.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.500

Untitled, from the series East 100th Street, 1966/68 Gelatin silver print image: 7 1/4 × 9 1/16 in. (18.42 × 23.02 cm) sheet: 8 1/2 × 11 in. (21.59 × 27.94 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.508

Untitled, from the series East 100th Street, 1966/68 Gelatin silver print image: 8 1/16 × 7 1/4 in. (20.48 × 18.42 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 8 1/2 in. (27.78 × 21.59 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.512

Untitled, from the series East 100th Street, 1966/68 Gelatin silver print image: 8 15/16 × 7 3/16 in. (22.7 × 18.26 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 8 1/2 in. (27.78 × 21.59 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.509

Untitled, from the series East 100th Street, 1966/68 Gelatin silver print image: 8 1/16 × 7 1/4 in. (20.48 × 18.42 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 8 1/2 in. (27.78 × 21.59 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.513

Untitled, from the series East 100th Street, 1966/68 Gelatin silver print image: 9 1/16 × 7 1/4 in. (23.02 × 18.42 cm) sheet: 11 × 8 1/2 in. (27.94 × 21.59 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.506

Untitled, from the series East 100th Street, 1966/68 Gelatin silver print image: 9 1/8 × 7 1/4 in. (23.18 × 18.42 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 8 1/2 in. (27.78 × 21.59 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.510

Untitled, from the series East 100th Street, 1966/68 Gelatin silver print image: 7 1/4 × 9 1/16 in. (18.42 × 23.02 cm) sheet: 8 1/2 × 11 in. (21.59 × 27.94 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.514

Untitled, from the series East 100th Street, 1966/68 Gelatin silver print image: 7 1/4 × 9 1/16 in. (18.42 × 23.02 cm) sheet: 8 1/2 × 10 15/16 in. (21.59 × 27.78 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.507

Untitled, from the series East 100th Street, 1966/68 Gelatin silver print image: 9 1/8 × 7 3/8 in. (23.18 × 18.73 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 8 1/2 in. (27.78 × 21.59 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.511

Untitled, from the series East 100th Street, 1966/68 Gelatin silver print image: 7 1/4 × 9 1/16 in. (18.41 × 23.01 cm) sheet: 8 1/2 × 10 15/16 in. (21.59 × 27.78 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.515

Proud black couple pose for photographer in Spanish Harlem, 1966/68 Gelatin silver print image: 10 13/16 × 13 13/16 in. (27.46 × 35.08 cm) sheet: 12 15/16 × 16 15/16 in. (32.86 × 43.02 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.524

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Untitled, from the series East 100th Street, 1966/68 Gelatin silver print image: 7 1/4 × 9 1/16 in. (18.41 × 23.01 cm) sheet: 8 1/2 × 10 15/16 in. (21.59 × 27.78 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.516

Untitled, from the series East 100th Street, 1966/68 Gelatin silver print image: 8 3/16 × 11 in. (20.79 × 27.94 cm) sheet: 11 × 13 7/8 in. (27.94 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.520

Untitled, from the series East 100th Street, 1966/68 Gelatin silver print image: 8 3/4 × 9 in. (22.22 × 22.86 cm) sheet: 13 7/8 × 11 in. (35.24 × 27.94 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.525

Untitled, from the series East 100th Street, 1966/68 Gelatin silver print image: 11 3/8 × 9 3/16 in. (28.89 × 23.33 cm) sheet: 13 15/16 × 10 15/16 in. (35.4 × 27.78 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.517

Untitled, from the series East 100th Street, 1966/68 Gelatin silver print image: 14 × 11 in. (35.56 × 27.94 cm) sheet: 17 × 13 15/16 in. (43.18 × 35.4 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.521

Untitled, from the series East 100th Street, 1966/68 Gelatin silver print image: 8 3/16 × 11 1/8 in. (20.79 × 28.25 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 13 15/16 in. (27.78 × 35.4 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.526

Untitled, from the series East 100th Street, 1966/68 Gelatin silver print image: 11 1/8 × 8 3/16 in. (28.25 × 20.79 cm) sheet: 13 7/8 × 10 15/16 in. (35.24 × 27.78 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.518

Untitled, from the series East 100th Street, 1966/68 Gelatin silver print image: 13 13/16 × 10 7/8 in. (35.08 × 27.62 cm) sheet: 16 7/8 × 14 in. (42.86 × 35.56 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.522

Untitled, from the series East 100th Street, 1966/68 Gelatin silver print image: 8 13/16 × 8 13/16 in. (22.38 × 22.38 cm) sheet: 13 15/16 × 11 in. (35.4 × 27.94 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.527

Untitled, from the series East 100th Street, 1966/68 Gelatin silver print image: 8 3/16 × 11 in. (20.79 × 27.94 cm) sheet: 11 × 13 7/8 in. (27.94 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.519

Untitled, from the series East 100th Street, 1966/68 Gelatin silver print image: 10 × 8 7/8 in. (25.4 × 22.54 cm) sheet: 13 7/8 × 11 in. (35.24 × 27.94 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.523

Untitled, from the series East 100th Street, 1966/68 Gelatin silver print image: 8 3/4 × 8 13/16 in. (22.22 × 22.38 cm) sheet: 13 15/16 × 11 in. (35.4 × 27.94 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.528

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Untitled, from the series East 100th Street, 1966/68 Gelatin silver print image: 11 1/8 × 8 3/16 in. (28.25 × 20.79 cm) sheet: 13 15/16 × 11 in. (35.4 × 27.94 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.529

Untitled, from the series East 100th Street, 1966/68 Gelatin silver print image: 11 × 8 15/16 in. (27.94 × 22.7 cm) sheet: 13 7/8 × 11 in. (35.24 × 27.94 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.533

Untitled, from the series East 100th Street, 1966/68 Gelatin silver print image: 8 3/4 × 8 13/16 in. (22.22 × 22.38 cm) sheet: 13 7/8 × 11 in. (35.24 × 27.94 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.537

Untitled, from the series East 100th Street, 1966/68 Gelatin silver print image: 8 3/16 × 11 1/16 in. (20.79 × 28.09 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 13 7/8 in. (27.78 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.530

Untitled, from the series East 100th Street, 1966/68 Gelatin silver print image: 8 3/16 × 11 1/8 in. (20.79 × 28.25 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 13 15/16 in. (27.78 × 35.4 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.534

Untitled, from the series East 100th Street, 1966/68 Gelatin silver print image: 10 13/16 × 8 3/16 in. (27.46 × 20.79 cm) sheet: 13 7/8 × 11 in. (35.24 × 27.94 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.538

Untitled, from the series East 100th Street, 1966/68 Gelatin silver print image: 9 7/16 × 11 7/8 in. (23.97 × 30.16 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 13 15/16 in. (27.78 × 35.4 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.531

Untitled, from the series East 100th Street, 1966/68 Gelatin silver print image: 8 3/16 × 12 3/8 in. (20.79 × 31.43 cm) sheet: 11 × 13 7/8 in. (27.94 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.535

Untitled, from the series East 100th Street, 1966/68 Gelatin silver print image: 8 3/4 × 10 7/8 in. (22.22 × 27.62 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 13 15/16 in. (27.78 × 35.4 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.539

Untitled, from the series East 100th Street, 1966/68 Gelatin silver print image: 11 × 8 3/16 in. (27.94 × 20.79 cm) sheet: 13 7/8 × 11 in. (35.24 × 27.94 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.532

Untitled, from the series East 100th Street, 1966/68 Gelatin silver print image: 8 3/16 × 11 1/8 in. (20.79 × 28.25 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 13 15/16 in. (27.78 × 35.4 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.536

Untitled, from the series East 100th Street, 1966/68 Gelatin silver print image: 9 1/8 × 9 in. (23.18 × 22.86 cm) sheet: 14 × 10 7/8 in. (35.56 × 27.62 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.540

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Untitled, from the series East 100th Street, 1966/68 Gelatin silver print image: 7 7/8 × 9 15/16 in. (20 × 25.24 cm) sheet: 11 × 13 7/8 in. (27.94 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.541 Untitled, from the series East 100th Street, 1966/68 Gelatin silver print image: 11 1/8 × 8 3/16 in. (28.25 × 20.79 cm) sheet: 13 7/8 × 11 in. (35.24 × 27.94 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.542 Untitled, from the series East 100th Street, 1966/68 Gelatin silver print image: 8 3/16 × 11 1/8 in. (20.79 × 28.25 cm) sheet: 11 × 13 7/8 in. (27.94 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.543 Untitled, from the series East 100th Street, 1966/68 Gelatin silver print image: 11 1/8 × 8 3/16 in. (28.25 × 20.79 cm) sheet: 13 7/8 × 11 in. (35.24 × 27.94 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.544

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[Actors Mark Frechette and Daria Halprin during the filming of “Zabriskie Point”], 1968 Gelatin silver print image: 8 15/16 × 8 15/16 in. (22.7 × 22.7 cm) sheet: 13 15/16 × 11 in. (35.4 × 27.94 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.546 [During the filming of “Zabriskie Point”], 1968 Gelatin silver print image: 8 7/16 × 8 3/8 in. (21.43 × 21.27 cm) sheet: 13 7/8 × 11 in. (35.24 × 27.94 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.545 [Portrait of Isaac Bashevis Singer], 1975 Gelatin silver print image: 15 1/8 × 15 1/4 in. (38.41 × 38.73 cm) sheet: 19 7/8 × 15 7/8 in. (50.48 × 40.32 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.547 Untitled, from the series The Cafeteria, 1976 Gelatin silver print image: 9 1/8 × 9 3/16 in. (23.17 × 23.33 cm) sheet: 13 15/16 × 10 7/8 in. (35.4 × 27.62 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.548

Untitled, from the series Subway, 1980 Dye transfer print image: 15 1/16 × 22 3/8 in. (38.25 × 56.83 cm) sheet: 20 × 23 7/8 in. (50.8 × 60.64 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.549 Untitled, from the series Subway, 1980 Chromogenic print image: 6 7/16 × 9 9/16 in. (16.35 × 24.28 cm) sheet: 8 × 10 in. (20.32 × 25.4 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.550 Untitled, from the series Subway, 1980 Chromogenic print image: 6 1/2 × 9 9/16 in. (16.51 × 24.28 cm) sheet: 8 × 10 in. (20.32 × 25.4 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.551 Untitled, from the series Subway, 1980 Chromogenic print image: 6 1/2 × 9 9/16 in. (16.51 × 24.28 cm) sheet: 8 × 10 in. (20.32 × 25.4 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.552

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Untitled, from the series Subway, 1980 Chromogenic print image: 16 × 23 15/16 in. (40.64 × 60.8 cm) sheet: 19 7/8 × 23 15/16 in. (50.48 × 60.8 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.553

Untitled, from the series Subway, 1980 Dye transfer print image: 15 × 22 5/8 in. (38.1 × 57.46 cm) sheet: 20 × 23 13/16 in. (50.8 × 60.48 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.557

Untitled, from the series Subway, 1980 Chromogenic print image: 9 1/16 × 13 1/2 in. (23.01 × 34.29 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 14 in. (27.78 × 35.56 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.554

[Portrait of Joanne Woodward], ca. 1983 Gelatin silver print image: 17 5/16 × 22 1/2 in. (43.97 × 57.15 cm) sheet: 19 15/16 × 23 7/8 in. (50.64 × 60.64 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.558

Untitled, from the series Subway, 1980 Chromogenic print image: 9 1/16 × 13 1/2 in. (23.01 × 34.29 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 14 in. (27.78 × 35.56 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.555

[Portrait of Alice Walker], ca. 1985 Chromogenic print image: 8 5/8 × 5 7/8 in. (21.9 × 14.92 cm) sheet: 10 × 8 in. (25.4 × 20.32 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.559

Untitled, from the series Subway, 1980 Chromogenic print image: 9 1/16 × 13 1/2 in. (23.01 × 34.29 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 14 in. (27.78 × 35.56 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.556

[Portrait of Alice Walker], ca. 1985 Chromogenic print image: 8 15/16 × 6 1/16 in. (22.7 × 15.39 cm) sheet: 10 × 8 in. (25.4 × 20.32 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.560

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Art Buchwald, ca. 1985 Chromogenic print image: 13 1/8 × 13 1/8 in. (33.33 × 33.33 cm) sheet: 16 15/16 × 14 1/8 in. (43.02 × 35.87 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.561 [Photograph for Sanka advertisement], 1985 Gelatin silver print image: 7 1/2 × 7 11/16 in. (19.05 × 19.52 cm) sheet: 10 × 8 1/8 in. (25.4 × 20.63 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.562 [Photograph for Sanka advertisement], 1985 Gelatin silver print image: 7 1/2 × 7 1/2 in. (19.05 × 19.05 cm) sheet: 10 × 7 15/16 in. (25.4 × 20.16 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.563 [Photograph for Sanka advertisement], 1985 Gelatin silver print image: 7 1/2 × 7 11/16 in. (19.05 × 19.52 cm) sheet: 10 × 8 1/8 in. (25.4 × 20.63 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.564

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[Photograph for Sanka advertisement], 1985 Gelatin silver print image: 7 1/2 × 7 13/16 in. (19.05 × 19.84 cm) sheet: 10 × 8 1/8 in. (25.4 × 20.63 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.565

[Keepers of French national monuments], 1988 Chromogenic print image: 6 5/16 × 9 3/8 in. (16.03 × 23.81 cm) sheet: 11 × 14 in. (27.94 × 35.56 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.569

[Keepers of French national monuments], 1988 Chromogenic print image: 6 3/16 × 9 3/8 in. (15.71 × 23.81 cm) sheet: 11 × 14 in. (27.94 × 35.56 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.574

[Photograph for Sanka

[Keepers of French national

[Keepers of French national

advertisement], 1985 Gelatin silver print image: 7 1/2 × 7 13/16 in. (19.05 × 19.84 cm) sheet: 10 × 8 1/8 in. (25.4 × 20.63 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.566

monuments], 1988 Chromogenic print image: 9 1/4 × 6 3/8 in. (23.49 × 16.19 cm) sheet: 14 × 11 in. (35.56 × 27.94 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.570

monuments], 1988 Chromogenic print image: 6 1/4 × 9 3/8 in. (15.87 × 23.81 cm) sheet: 8 × 10 in. (20.32 × 25.4 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.575

[Keepers of French national monuments], 1988 Chromogenic print image: 6 1/4 × 9 3/8 in. (15.87 × 23.81 cm) sheet: 11 × 14 in. (27.94 × 35.56 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.567

[Keepers of French national monuments], 1988 Chromogenic print image: 6 5/16 × 9 5/16 in. (16.03 × 23.65 cm) sheet: 11 × 14 in. (27.94 × 35.56 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.571

[Keepers of French national monuments], 1988 Chromogenic print image: 6 1/4 × 9 5/16 in. (15.87 × 23.65 cm) sheet: 8 × 10 in. (20.32 × 25.4 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.576

[Keepers of French national monuments], 1988 Chromogenic print image: 6 3/16 × 9 5/16 in. (15.71 × 23.65 cm) sheet: 11 × 14 in. (27.94 × 35.56 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.568

[Keepers of French national monuments], 1988 Chromogenic print image: 6 1/4 × 9 5/16 in. (15.87 × 23.65 cm) sheet: 11 × 14 in. (27.94 × 35.56 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.572

[Keepers of French national monuments], 1988 Chromogenic print image: 6 1/4 × 9 5/16 in. (15.87 × 23.65 cm) sheet: 8 × 10 in. (20.32 × 25.4 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.577

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[Keepers of French national monuments], 1988 Chromogenic print image: 6 1/4 × 9 3/8 in. (15.87 × 23.81 cm) sheet: 8 × 10 in. (20.32 × 25.4 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.578 French National Monuments, 1988 Chromogenic print image: 6 1/4 × 9 1/4 in. (15.87 × 23.49 cm) sheet: 11 × 14 in. (27.94 × 35.56 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.573 Untitled, 1989 Chromogenic print image: 22 5/8 × 15 1/8 in. (57.46 × 38.41 cm) sheet: 24 × 19 15/16 in. (60.96 × 50.64 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.579 Untitled, 1989 Chromogenic print image: 15 × 22 1/4 in. (38.1 × 56.51 cm) sheet: 23 7/8 × 33 in. (60.64 × 83.82 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.580

ACQUISITIONS

Untitled, 1989 Chromogenic print image: 15 3/8 × 22 3/4 in. (39.05 × 57.78 cm) sheet: 19 15/16 × 23 15/16 in. (50.64 × 60.8 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.581

Untitled, 1989 Chromogenic print image: 5 1/4 × 22 5/8 in. (13.33 × 57.46 cm) sheet: 19 15/16 × 23 15/16 in. (50.64 × 60.8 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.585

Untitled, 1989 Chromogenic print image: 15 1/8 × 22 3/8 in. (38.41 × 56.83 cm) sheet: 19 15/16 × 23 15/16 in. (50.64 × 60.8 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.582

Untitled, 1989 Chromogenic print image: 15 1/8 × 22 9/16 in. (38.41 × 57.3 cm) sheet: 19 15/16 × 23 15/16 in. (50.64 × 60.8 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.586

Untitled, 1989 Chromogenic print image: 15 × 22 3/8 in. (38.1 × 56.83 cm) sheet: 19 7/8 × 23 7/8 in. (50.48 × 60.64 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.583

Untitled, 1989 Chromogenic print image: 8 11/16 × 12 7/8 in. (22.06 × 32.7 cm) sheet: 11 × 14 in. (27.94 × 35.56 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.587

Untitled, 1989 Chromogenic print image: 15 1/4 × 22 11/16 in. (38.73 × 57.62 cm) sheet: 19 15/16 × 23 15/16 in. (50.64 × 60.8 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.584

Untitled, 1989 Chromogenic print image: 8 7/8 × 13 1/16 in. (22.54 × 33.17 cm) sheet: 11 × 14 in. (27.94 × 35.56 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.588

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Untitled, 1989 Chromogenic print image: 8 3/4 × 13 in. (22.22 × 33.02 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 14 in. (27.78 × 35.56 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.589

Untitled, 1990 Gelatin silver print image: 9 1/8 × 6 1/8 in. (23.17 × 15.55 cm) sheet: 10 × 8 in. (25.4 × 20.32 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.594

Untitled, 1990 Gelatin silver print image: 9 3/8 × 6 1/2 in. (23.81 × 16.51 cm) sheet: 10 × 8 in. (25.4 × 20.32 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.599

Untitled, 1989 Chromogenic print image: 8 3/4 × 12 15/16 in. (22.22 × 32.86 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 13 7/8 in. (27.78 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.590

Untitled, 1990 Gelatin silver print image: 8 15/16 × 6 in. (22.7 × 15.24 cm) sheet: 10 × 8 in. (25.4 × 20.32 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.595

Untitled, 1990 Gelatin silver print image: 9 1/8 × 6 1/8 in. (23.17 × 15.55 cm) sheet: 9 15/16 × 7 15/16 in. (25.24 × 20.16 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.600

Untitled, 1990 Gelatin silver print image: 9 × 13 1/2 in. (22.86 × 34.29 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 14 in. (27.78 × 35.56 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.591

Untitled, 1990 Gelatin silver print image: 9 × 6 in. (22.86 × 15.24 cm) sheet: 10 × 8 in. (25.4 × 20.32 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.596

Untitled, 1990 Gelatin silver print image: 5 1/8 × 9 1/8 in. (13.01 × 23.17 cm) sheet: 8 × 10 in. (20.32 × 25.4 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.747

Untitled, 1990 Gelatin silver print image: 9 1/16 × 6 1/8 in. (23.01 × 15.55 cm) sheet: 9 15/16 × 7 15/16 in. (25.24 × 20.16 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.592

Untitled, 1990 Gelatin silver print image: 9 × 6 in. (22.86 × 15.24 cm) sheet: 10 × 8 in. (25.4 × 20.32 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.597

Untitled, 1991 Silver‑dye bleach print image: 11 13/16 × 7 7/8 in. (30 × 20 cm) sheet: 13 15/16 × 10 15/16 in. (35.4 × 27.78 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.601

Untitled, 1990 Gelatin silver print image: 9 × 6 1/16 in. (22.86 × 15.39 cm) sheet: 10 × 8 in. (25.4 × 20.32 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.593

Untitled, 1990 Gelatin silver print image: 9 1/8 × 6 1/8 in. (23.17 × 15.55 cm) sheet: 9 15/16 × 7 15/16 in. (25.24 × 20.16 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.598

Untitled, 1991 Silver‑dye bleach print image: 7 15/16 × 11 3/4 in. (20.16 × 29.84 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 13 7/8 in. (27.78 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.602

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Untitled, 1991 Silver‑dye bleach print image: 7 5/8 × 11 3/4 in. (19.36 × 29.84 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 13 7/8 in. (27.78 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.603

Untitled, 1991 Chromogenic print image: 15 1/8 × 22 1/2 in. (38.41 × 57.15 cm) sheet: 19 15/16 × 23 15/16 in. (50.64 × 60.8 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.608

Untitled, 1991 Silver‑dye bleach print image: 11 3/4 × 7 7/8 in. (29.84 × 20 cm) sheet: 13 7/8 × 10 15/16 in. (35.24 × 27.78 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.604

Untitled, 1991 Chromogenic print image: 14 3/4 × 22 3/16 in. (37.46 × 56.35 cm) sheet: 19 15/16 × 23 15/16 in. (50.64 × 60.8 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.609

Untitled, 1991 Silver‑dye bleach print image: 7 7/8 × 11 11/16 in. (20 × 29.68 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 13 15/16 in. (27.78 × 35.4 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.605

Untitled, 1991 Chromogenic print image: 14 7/8 × 22 1/2 in. (37.78 × 57.15 cm) sheet: 19 15/16 × 23 15/16 in. (50.64 × 60.8 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.610

Untitled, 1991 Silver‑dye bleach print image: 7 15/16 × 11 5/8 in. (20.16 × 29.52 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 13 7/8 in. (27.78 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.606

Untitled, from the series Central Park, 1992 Gelatin silver print image: 8 × 18 15/16 in. (20.32 × 48.1 cm) sheet: 15 7/8 × 19 7/8 in. (40.32 × 50.48 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.611

Untitled, 1991 Silver‑dye bleach print image: 7 15/16 × 11 3/4 in. (20.16 × 29.84 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 13 7/8 in. (27.78 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.607 ACQUISITIONS

Untitled, from the series Central Park, 1992 Gelatin silver print image: 6 3/8 × 18 3/4 in. (16.19 × 47.62 cm) sheet: 15 7/8 × 19 7/8 in. (40.32 × 50.48 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.612 Untitled, from the series Central Park, 1992 Gelatin silver print image: 14 1/8 × 14 in. (35.87 × 35.56 cm) sheet: 19 7/8 × 15 7/8 in. (50.48 × 40.32 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.613 Untitled, from the series Central Park, 1992 Gelatin silver print image: 13 7/8 × 13 3/4 in. (35.24 × 34.92 cm) sheet: 19 7/8 × 15 7/8 in. (50.48 × 40.32 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.614 Untitled, from the series Central Park, 1992 Gelatin silver print image: 8 3/16 × 19 1/4 in. (20.79 × 48.89 cm) sheet: 15 7/8 × 19 7/8 in. (40.32 × 50.48 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.615

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Untitled, from the series Central Park, 1992 Gelatin silver print image: 8 1/4 × 19 3/16 in. (20.95 × 48.73 cm) sheet: 15 7/8 × 19 7/8 in. (40.32 × 50.48 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.616

Untitled, from the series Central Park, 1992 Gelatin silver print image: 6 × 13 7/16 in. (15.24 × 34.13 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 14 in. (27.78 × 35.56 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.620

Untitled, from the series Central Park, 1992 Gelatin silver print image: 5 3/4 × 13 1/16 in. (14.6 × 33.17 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 14 in. (27.78 × 35.56 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.624

Untitled, from the series Central Park, 1992 Gelatin silver print image: 8 1/8 × 19 1/4 in. (20.63 × 48.89 cm) sheet: 15 7/8 × 19 7/8 in. (40.32 × 50.48 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.617

Untitled, from the series Central Park, 1992 Gelatin silver print image: 9 9/16 × 9 1/2 in. (24.28 × 24.13 cm) sheet: 14 × 10 15/16 in. (35 1/26 × 27.78 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.621

Untitled, from the series Central Park, 1992 Gelatin silver print image: 5 3/4 × 13 1/16 in. (14.6 × 33.17 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 14 in. (27.78 × 35.56 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.625

Untitled, from the series Central Park, 1992 Gelatin silver print image: 8 1/2 × 12 1/2 in. (21 1/29 × 31.75 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 14 in. (27.78 × 35 1/26 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.618

Untitled, from the series Central Park, 1992 Gelatin silver print image: 12 1/2 × 8 1/2 in. (31.75 × 21 1/29 cm) sheet: 14 × 10 15/16 in. (35 1/26 × 27.78 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.622

Untitled, from the series Central Park, 1992 Gelatin silver print image: 8 1/2 × 12 1/2 in. (21.59 × 31.75 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 14 in. (27.78 × 35.56 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.626

Untitled, from the series Central Park, 1992 Gelatin silver print image: 8 1/2 × 12 1/2 in. (21 1/29 × 31.75 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 14 in. (27.78 × 35 1/26 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.619

Untitled, from the series Central Park, 1992 Gelatin silver print image: 12 1/2 × 8 1/2 in. (31.75 × 21 1/29 cm) sheet: 14 × 10 15/16 in. (35 1/26 × 27.78 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.623

Untitled, from the series Central Park, 1992 Gelatin silver print image: 5 3/4 × 13 1/16 in. (14.6 × 33.17 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 14 in. (27.78 × 35.56 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.627

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Untitled, from the series Central Park, 1992 Gelatin silver print image: 9 1/16 × 9 in. (23.01 × 22.86 cm) sheet: 14 × 10 15/16 in. (35.56 × 27.78 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.628

Untitled, from the series Central Park, 1992 Gelatin silver print image: 6 3/4 × 6 3/4 in. (17.14 × 17.14 cm) sheet: 10 × 8 in. (25.4 × 20.32 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.632

Untitled, from the series Central Park, 1992 Gelatin silver print image: 18 15/16 × 12 5/8 in. (48.1 × 32.06 cm) sheet: 19 7/8 × 15 7/8 in. (50.48 × 40.32 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.636

Untitled, from the series Central Park, 1992 Gelatin silver print image: 6 1/4 × 9 5/16 in. (15.87 × 23.65 cm) sheet: 8 × 10 in. (20.32 × 25.4 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.629

Untitled, from the series Central Park, 1992 Gelatin silver print image: 3 7/8 × 9 1/8 in. (9.84 × 23.17 cm) sheet: 8 × 10 in. (20.32 × 25.4 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.633

Untitled, from the series Central Park, 1992 Gelatin silver print image: 10 5/8 × 15 3/4 in. (26.98 × 40 cm) sheet: 15 7/8 × 19 7/8 in. (40.32 × 50.48 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.637

Untitled, from the series Central Park, 1992 Gelatin silver print image: 9 3/8 × 6 1/4 in. (23.81 × 15.87 cm) sheet: 10 × 8 in. (25.4 × 20.32 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.630

Untitled, from the series Central Park, 1992 Gelatin silver print image: 8 5/8 × 12 11/16 in. (21.9 × 32.22 cm) sheet: 10 7/8 × 13 7/8 in. (27.62 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.634

Untitled, from the series Central Park, 1992 Gelatin silver print image: 15 3/4 × 10 1/2 in. (40 × 26.67 cm) sheet: 19 7/8 × 15 7/8 in. (50.48 × 40.32 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.638

Untitled, from the series Central Park, 1992 Gelatin silver print image: 4 1/2 × 8 1/8 in. (11.43 × 20.63 cm) sheet: 8 × 10 in. (20.32 × 25.4 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.631

Untitled, from the series Central Park, 1992 Gelatin silver print image: 5 13/16 × 13 3/16 in. (14.76 × 33.49 cm) sheet: 10 7/8 × 13 15/16 in. (27.62 × 35.4 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.635

Untitled, from the series Central Park, 1992 Gelatin silver print image: 13 7/8 × 13 7/8 in. (35.24 × 35.24 cm) sheet: 19 7/8 × 15 7/8 in. (50.48 × 40.32 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.639

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Untitled, from the series Central Park, 1992 Gelatin silver print image: 10 1/2 × 15 3/4 in. (26.67 × 40 cm) sheet: 15 7/8 × 19 7/8 in. (40.32 × 50.48 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.640

Untitled, from the series Central Park, 1992 Gelatin silver print image: 7 7/8 × 18 7/8 in. (20 × 47.94 cm) sheet: 15 7/8 × 19 7/8 in. (40.32 × 50.48 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.644

Untitled, from the series Central Park, 1992 Gelatin silver print image: 15 × 14 15/16 in. (38.1 × 37.94 cm) sheet: 19 7/8 × 15 7/8 in. (50.48 × 40.32 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.648

Untitled, from the series Central Park, 1992 Gelatin silver print image: 14 × 13 3/4 in. (35.56 × 34.92 cm) sheet: 15 7/8 × 19 7/8 in. (40.32 × 50.48 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.641

Untitled, from the series Central Park, 1992 Gelatin silver print image: 8 1/16 × 19 1/8 in. (20.47 × 48.57 cm) sheet: 15 7/8 × 19 7/8 in. (40.32 × 50.48 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.645

Untitled, from the series Central Park, 1992 Gelatin silver print image: 12 5/8 × 18 3/4 in. (32.06 × 47.62 cm) sheet: 15 7/8 × 19 7/8 in. (40.32 × 50.48 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.649

Untitled, from the series Central Park, 1992 Gelatin silver print image: 18 3/4 × 12 1/2 in. (47.62 × 31 3/4 cm) sheet: 19 7/8 × 15 7/8 in. (50.48 × 40.32 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.642

Untitled, from the series Central Park, 1992 Gelatin silver print image: 15 1/4 × 15 in. (38.73 × 38.1 cm) sheet: 19 7/8 × 15 7/8 in. (50.48 × 40.32 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.646

Untitled, from the series Central Park, 1992 Gelatin silver print image: 15 × 15 1/16 in. (38.1 × 38.25 cm) sheet: 19 7/8 × 15 7/8 in. (50.48 × 40.32 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.650

Untitled, from the series Central Park, 1992 Gelatin silver print image: 8 1/16 × 18 15/16 in. (20.47 × 48.1 cm) sheet: 15 7/8 × 19 7/8 in. (40.32 × 50.48 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.643

Untitled, from the series Central Park, 1992 Gelatin silver print image: 8 1/16 × 19 in. (20.47 × 48.26 cm) sheet: 15 7/8 × 19 7/8 in. (40.32 × 50.48 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.647

Untitled, from the series Central Park, 1992 Inkjet print image: 14 3/4 × 35 1/8 in. (37.46 × 89.21 cm) sheet: 20 7/8 × 41 1/8 in. (53.02 × 104.45 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.651

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East 100th Street Revisited, 1992/98 Gelatin silver print image: 5 15/16 × 13 3/4 in. (15.08 × 34.92 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 14 in. (27.78 × 35.56 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.657 Untitled, from the series East 100th Street Revisited, 1992/98 Gelatin silver print image: 5 7/8 × 8 3/4 in. (14.92 × 22.22 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 14 in. (27.78 × 35.56 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.652 Untitled, from the series East 100th Street Revisited, 1992/98 Gelatin silver print image: 5 7/8 × 8 3/4 in. (14.92 × 22.22 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 14 in. (27.78 × 35.56 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.653 Untitled, from the series East 100th Street Revisited, 1992/98 Gelatin silver print image: 8 3/8 × 12 15/16 in. (21.27 × 32.86 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 14 in. (27.78 × 35.56 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.654

ACQUISITIONS

Untitled, from the series East 100th Street Revisited, 1992/98 Gelatin silver print image: 7 3/16 × 10 5/8 in. (18.25 × 26.98 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 14 in. (27.78 × 35.56 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.655

Untitled, from the series East 100th Street Revisited, 1992/98 Gelatin silver print image: 9 × 13 3/8 in. (22.86 × 33.97 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 13 7/8 in. (27.78 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.660

Untitled, from the series East 100th Street Revisited, 1992/98 Gelatin silver print image: 5 15/16 × 8 13/16 in. (15.08 × 22.38 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 14 in. (27.78 × 35.56 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.656

Farm on coast of Pescadero— P. Marchi & Sons, 1993 Chromogenic print image: 12 11/16 × 8 1/2 in. (32.22 × 21.59 cm) sheet: 13 15/16 × 11 in. (35.4 × 27.94 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.661

Untitled, from the series East 100th Street Revisited, 1992/98 Gelatin silver print image: 8 3/4 × 12 13/16 in. (22.22 × 32.54 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 13 15/16 in. (27.78 × 35.4 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.658 Untitled, from the series East 100th Street Revisited, 1992/98 Gelatin silver print image: 8 13/16 × 12 7/8 in. (22.38 × 32.7 cm) sheet: 11 × 13 7/8 in. (27.94 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.659

Untitled, 1993 Chromogenic print image: 6 × 8 7/8 in. (15.24 × 22.54 cm) sheet: 8 × 10 in. (20.32 × 25.4 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.662 Untitled, 1993 Chromogenic print image: 8 3/4 × 5 7/8 in. (22.22 × 14.92 cm) sheet: 10 × 8 in. (25.4 × 20.32 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.663

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Capt. Grover A. Sanschagrin, Harbor Pilot, 1996 Gelatin silver print image: 6 7/8 × 10 1/8 in. (17.46 × 25.71 cm) sheet: 8 1/2 × 11 in. (21.59 × 27.94 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.668 Untitled, 1996 Gelatin silver print image: 12 1/2 × 18 5/8 in. (31.75 × 47.3 cm) sheet: 15 7/8 × 19 7/8 in. (40.32 × 50.48 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.664 Untitled, 1996 Gelatin silver print image: 4 5/16 × 10 1/8 in. (10.95 × 25.71 cm) sheet: 8 1/2 × 11 in. (21.59 × 27.94 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.667 Untitled, 1996 Gelatin silver print image: 6 1/16 × 9 in. (15.39 × 22.86 cm) sheet: 8 × 10 in. (20.32 × 25.4 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.674

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Untitled, 1996/99 Gelatin silver print image: 5 5/8 × 8 1/2 in. (14.28 × 21.59 cm) sheet: 8 1/2 × 10 15/16 in. (21.59 × 27.78 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.665

Untitled, 1996/99 Gelatin silver print image: 6 × 9 in. (15.24 × 22.86 cm) sheet: 8 × 10 in. (20.32 × 25.4 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.672

Untitled, 1996/99 Gelatin silver print image: 5 5/8 × 8 1/2 in. (14.28 × 21.59 cm) sheet: 8 1/2 × 11 in. (21.59 × 27.94 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.666

Untitled, 1996/99 Gelatin silver print image: 6 × 9 in. (15.24 × 22.86 cm) sheet: 8 × 10 in. (20.32 × 25.4 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.673

Untitled, 1996/99 Gelatin silver print image: 6 7/8 × 10 1/8 in. (17.46 × 25.71 cm) sheet: 8 1/2 × 11 in. (21.59 × 27.94 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.669

Untitled, 1996/99 Gelatin silver print image: 9 1/16 × 13 in. (23.01 × 33.02 cm) sheet: 10 7/8 × 13 7/8 in. (27.62 × 35.24 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.675

Untitled, 1996/99 Gelatin silver print image: 6 13/16 × 10 1/8 in. (17.3 × 25.71 cm) sheet: 8 1/2 × 11 in. (21.59 × 27.94 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.670

Untitled, 1996/99 Gelatin silver print image: 12 × 17 5/8 in. (30.48 × 44.76 cm) sheet: 15 7/8 × 19 7/8 in. (40.32 × 50.48 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.676

Untitled, 1996/99 Gelatin silver print image: 4 1/4 × 10 3/16 in. (10.79 × 25.87 cm) sheet: 8 1/2 × 10 15/16 in. (21.59 × 27.78 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.671 ACQUISITIONS


Salvage Yard, Staten Island, 1997, 1997 Gelatin silver print image: 4 3/8 × 10 5/16 in. (11.11 × 26.19 cm) sheet: 8 1/2 × 11 in. (21.59 × 27.94 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.680 Untitled, 1997 Gelatin silver print image: 12 1/2 × 18 1/2 in. (31.75 × 46.99 cm) sheet: 15 7/8 × 19 7/8 in. (40.32 × 50.48 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.677 Untitled, 1997 Gelatin silver print image: 4 3/8 × 10 3/8 in. (11.11 × 26.35 cm) sheet: 8 1/2 × 10 15/16 in. (21.59 × 27.78 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.678 Untitled, 1997 Gelatin silver print image: 6 1/16 × 9 in. (15.39 × 22.86 cm) sheet: 8 1/2 × 11 in. (21.59 × 27.94 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.679

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[Venice], 2000 Gelatin silver print image: 5 1/8 × 7 7/8 in. (13.01 × 20 cm) sheet: 8 × 9 7/8 in. (20.32 × 25.08 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.752 [Venice], 2000 Gelatin silver print image: 5 1/8 × 7 7/8 in. (13.01 × 20 cm) sheet: 8 × 9 7/8 in. (20.32 × 25.08 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.753 Worcester Fire Department, 2000 Gelatin silver print image: 10 × 10 in. (25.4 × 25.4 cm) sheet: 14 × 10 15/16 in. (35.56 × 27.78 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.681 Worcester Fire Department, 2000 Gelatin silver print image: 10 × 10 in. (25.4 × 25.4 cm) sheet: 14 × 10 15/16 in. (35.56 × 27.78 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.682

Worcester Fire Department, 2000 Gelatin silver print image: 8 7/8 × 13 3/16 in. (22.54 × 33.49 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 14 in. (27.78 × 35.56 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.683 Worcester Fire Department, 2000 Gelatin silver print image: 8 7/8 × 13 3/16 in. (22.54 × 33.49 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 14 in. (27.78 × 35.56 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.684 Worcester Fire Department, 2000 Gelatin silver print image: 8 7/8 × 13 3/16 in. (22.54 × 33.49 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 14 in. (27.78 × 35.56 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.685 Worcester Fire Department, 2000 Gelatin silver print image: 8 7/8 × 13 3/16 in. (22.54 × 33.49 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 14 in. (27.78 × 35.56 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.686

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Worcester Fire Department, 2000 Gelatin silver print image: 8 7/8 × 13 3/16 in. (22.54 × 33.49 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 14 in. (27.78 × 35.56 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.687

Worcester Fire Department, 2000 Gelatin silver print image: 6 13/16 × 10 1/8 in. (17.3 × 25.71 cm) sheet: 8 1/2 × 10 15/16 in. (21.59 × 27.78 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.691

[Fashion shoot with pigeon coops], 2001 Gelatin silver print image: 6 3/4 × 10 1/8 in. (17.14 × 25.71 cm) sheet: 8 1/2 × 10 15/16 in. (21.59 × 27.78 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.695

Worcester Fire Department, 2000 Gelatin silver print image: 10 × 10 in. (25.4 × 25.4 cm) sheet: 14 × 10 15/16 in. (35.56 × 27.78 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.688

Worcester Fire Department, 2000 Gelatin silver print image: 10 × 9 13/16 in. (25.4 × 24.92 cm) sheet: 13 7/8 × 10 7/8 in. (35.24 × 27.62 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.692

[Fashion shoot with pigeon coops], 2001 Gelatin silver print image: 6 13/16 × 10 1/8 in. (17.3 × 25.71 cm) sheet: 8 1/2 × 10 15/16 in. (21.59 × 27.78 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.696

Worcester Fire Department, 2000 Gelatin silver print image: 7 15/16 × 7 7/8 in. (20.16 × 20 cm) sheet: 8 1/2 × 10 15/16 in. (21.59 × 27.78 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.689

[Fashion shoot with pigeon coops], 2001 Gelatin silver print image: 10 1/8 × 6 3/4 in. (25.71 × 17.14 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 8 1/2 in. (27.78 × 21.59 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.693

[Fashion shoot with pigeon coops], 2001 Gelatin silver print image: 6 3/4 × 10 1/8 in. (17.14 × 25.71 cm) sheet: 8 1/2 × 10 15/16 in. (21.59 × 27.78 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.697

Worcester Fire Department, 2000 Gelatin silver print image: 6 13/16 × 10 1/16 in. (17.3 × 25.55 cm) sheet: 8 1/2 × 11 in. (21.59 × 27.94 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.690

[Fashion shoot with pigeon coops], 2001 Gelatin silver print image: 10 1/8 × 6 3/4 in. (25.71 × 17.14 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 8 1/2 in. (27.78 × 21.59 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.694

[Fashion shoot with pigeon coops], 2001 Gelatin silver print image: 6 7/8 × 10 1/8 in. (17.46 × 25.71 cm) sheet: 8 1/2 × 10 15/16 in. (21.59 × 27.78 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.698

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[Fashion shoot with pigeon coops], 2001 Gelatin silver print image: 6 13/16 × 10 1/8 in. (17.3 × 25.71 cm) sheet: 8 1/2 × 10 15/16 in. (21.59 × 27.78 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.699

[Fashion shoot with pigeon coops], 2001 Gelatin silver print image: 6 7/8 × 10 1/8 in. (17.46 × 25.71 cm) sheet: 8 1/2 × 11 in. (21.59 × 27.94 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.703

[Fashion shoot with pigeon coops], 2001 Gelatin silver print image: 6 3/4 × 10 1/8 in. (17.14 × 25.71 cm) sheet: 8 1/2 × 10 15/16 in. (21.59 × 27.78 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.707

[Fashion shoot with pigeon coops], 2001 Gelatin silver print image: 10 1/8 × 6 13/16 in. (25.71 × 17.3 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 8 1/2 in. (27.78 × 21.59 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.700

[Fashion shoot with pigeon coops], 2001 Gelatin silver print image: 10 1/8 × 6 7/8 in. (25.71 × 17.46 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 8 1/2 in. (27.78 × 21.59 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.704

[Fashion shoot with pigeon coops], 2001 Gelatin silver print image: 6 13/16 × 10 1/8 in. (17.3 × 25.71 cm) sheet: 8 1/2 × 10 15/16 in. (21.59 × 27.78 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.708

[Fashion shoot with pigeon coops], 2001 Gelatin silver print image: 10 1/8 × 6 13/16 in. (25.71 × 17.3 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 8 1/2 in. (27.78 × 21.59 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.701

[Fashion shoot with pigeon coops], 2001 Gelatin silver print image: 6 13/16 × 10 1/8 in. (17.3 × 25.71 cm) sheet: 8 1/2 × 11 in. (21.59 × 27.94 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.705

[Fashion shoot with pigeon coops], 2001 Gelatin silver print image: 6 13/16 × 10 1/8 in. (17.3 × 25.71 cm) sheet: 8 1/2 × 10 15/16 in. (21.59 × 27.78 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.709

[Fashion shoot with pigeon coops], 2001 Gelatin silver print image: 6 13/16 × 10 1/8 in. (17.3 × 25.71 cm) sheet: 8 1/2 × 10 15/16 in. (21.59 × 27.78 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.702

[Fashion shoot with pigeon coops], 2001 Gelatin silver print image: 6 13/16 × 10 1/8 in. (17.3 × 25.71 cm) sheet: 8 1/2 × 10 15/16 in. (21.59 × 27.78 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.706

Untitled, 2003 Gelatin silver print image: 6 3/8 × 9 7/16 in. (16.19 × 23.97 cm) sheet: 8 × 10 in. (20.32 × 25.4 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.749

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Untitled, 2003 Gelatin silver print image: 6 3/8 × 9 3/8 in. (16.19 × 23.81 cm) sheet: 7 15/16 × 10 in. (20.16 × 25.4 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.750 Charlotte, Musée Rodin, 2005 Gelatin silver print image: 7 5/8 × 7 5/8 in. (19.36 × 19.36 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 8 1/2 in. (27.78 × 21.59 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.725 Emelyne, Palais Royale, 2005 Gelatin silver print image: 7 3/4 × 7 5/8 in. (19.68 × 19.36 cm) sheet: 11 × 8 1/2 in. (27.94 × 21.59 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.721 Parc des Buttes‑Chaumont, 2005 Gelatin silver print image: 6 1/16 × 9 in. (15.39 × 22.86 cm) sheet: 8 1/2 × 10 15/16 in. (21.59 × 27.78 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.710

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Picnic on Pont, Île de la Cité, 2005 Gelatin silver print image: 7 3/4 × 7 5/8 in. (19.68 × 19.36 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 8 1/2 in. (27.78 × 21.59 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.719 Buttes Montemartre, 2006 Gelatin silver print image: 7 13/16 × 7 13/16 in. (19.84 × 19.84 cm) sheet: 11 × 8 1/2 in. (27.94 × 21.59 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.713 Grand Palais, 2006 Gelatin silver print image: 7 13/16 × 7 13/16 in. (19.84 × 19.84 cm) sheet: 11 × 8 1/2 in. (27.94 × 21.59 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.728 Grand Palais, 2006 Gelatin silver print image: 7 13/16 × 7 13/16 in. (19.84 × 19.84 cm) sheet: 11 × 8 1/2 in. (27.94 × 21.59 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.729

Jardin du Luxembourg, 2006 Gelatin silver print image: 7 3/4 × 7 5/8 in. 19.68 × 19.36 cm) sheet: 11 × 8 1/2 in. (27.94 × 21.59 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.714 Jardin du Luxembourg, 2006 Gelatin silver print image: 7 7/8 × 7 7/8 in. (20 × 20 cm) sheet: 11 × 8 1/2 in. (27.94 × 21.59 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.715 Jardin des Plantes, 2006 Gelatin silver print image: 7 13/16 × 7 7/8 in. (19.84 × 20 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 8 1/2 in. (27.78 × 21.59 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.718 Jardin Marco Polo, 2006 Gelatin silver print image: 7 3/4 × 7 5/8 in. (19.68 × 19.36 cm) sheet: 11 × 8 1/2 in. (27.94 × 21.59 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.730

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Jardin Saint-GillesGrand-Veneur, 2006 Gelatin silver print image: 7 15/16 × 7 7/8 in. (20.16 × 20 cm) sheet: 11 × 8 1/2 in. (27.94 × 21.59 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.716 Jardin Saint-GillesGrand-Veneur, 2006 Gelatin silver print image: 7 11/16 × 7 5/8 in. (19.52 × 19.36 cm) sheet: 10 7/8 × 8 1/2 in. (27.62 × 21.59 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.717 Natasha, Île St. Louis, 2006 Gelatin silver print image: 7 3/4 × 7 5/8 in. (19.68 × 19.36 cm) sheet: 11 × 8 1/2 in. (27.94 × 21.59 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.720 Parc André Citroën, 2006 Gelatin silver print image: 7 15/16 × 7 7/8 in. (20.16 × 20 cm) sheet: 11 × 8 1/2 in. (27.94 × 21.59 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.727

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Parc de Bagatelle, 2006 Gelatin silver print image: 7 15/16 × 7 7/8 in. (20.16 × 20 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 8 1/2 in. (27.78 × 21.59 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.722

Tree Trunks, 2006 Gelatin silver print image: 7 11/16 × 7 5/8 in. (19.52 × 19.36 cm) sheet: 11 × 8 1/2 in. (27.94 × 21.59 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.723

Quai François Mitterrand, 2006 Gelatin silver print image: 8 × 7 7/8 in. (20.32 × 20 cm) sheet: 11 × 8 1/2 in. (27.94 × 21.59 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.726

Untitled, from the series Nature of Paris, 2006 Gelatin silver print image: 7 3/4 × 7 5/8 in. (19.68 × 19.36 cm) sheet: 11 × 8 1/2 in. (27.94 × 21.59 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.711

Rue de Tolbiac, 2006 Gelatin silver print image: 7 15/16 × 7 7/8 in. (20.16 × 20 cm) sheet: 11 × 8 1/2 in. (27.94 × 21.59 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.712

Untitled, from the series Nature of Paris, 2006 Gelatin silver print image: 19 1/16 × 18 7/8 in. (48.41 × 47.94 cm) sheet: 23 15/16 × 19 7/8 in. (60.8 × 50.48 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.731

Square Louvois, 2006 Gelatin silver print image: 7 9/16 × 7 5/8 in. (19.2 × 19.36 cm) sheet: 11 × 8 1/2 in. (27.94 × 21.59 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.724

Untitled, from the series Nature of Paris, 2006 Gelatin silver print image: 18 13/16 × 18 3/4 in. (47.78 × 47.62 cm) sheet: 23 7/8 × 19 7/8 in. (60.64 × 50.48 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.732

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Untitled, from the series Nature of Paris, 2006 Gelatin silver print image: 19 1/16 × 18 7/8 in. (48.41 × 47.94 cm) sheet: 23 7/8 × 19 15/16 in. (60.64 × 50.64 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.733

Untitled, from the series Nature of Paris, 2006 Gelatin silver print image: 11 15/16 × 12 1/16 in. (30.32 × 30.63 cm) sheet: 19 7/8 × 15 7/8 in. (50.48 × 40.32 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.737

Untitled, from the series Nature of Paris, 2006 Gelatin silver print image: 10 × 9 13/16 in. (25.4 × 24.92 cm) sheet: 13 15/16 × 10 7/8 in. (35.4 × 27.62 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.734

Untitled, from the series Nature of Los Angeles, 2008 Gelatin silver print image: 10 × 8 in. (25.4 × 20.32 cm) sheet: 13 7/8 × 10 7/8 in. (35.24 × 27.62 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.738

Untitled, from the series Nature of Paris, 2006 Gelatin silver print image: 11 7/8 × 11 15/16 in. (30.16 × 30.32 cm) sheet: 19 7/8 × 15 7/8 in. (50.48 × 40.32 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.735

Untitled, from the series Nature of Los Angeles, 2008/13 Gelatin silver print image: 22 7/8 × 18 1/8 in. (58.1 × 46.03 cm) sheet: 23 7/8 × 19 7/8 in. (60.64 × 50.48 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.740

Untitled, from the series Nature of Paris, 2006 Gelatin silver print image: 11 7/8 × 12 1/8 in. (30.16 × 30.79 cm) sheet: 19 7/8 × 15 7/8 in. (50.48 × 40.32 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.736

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Untitled, from the series Nature of Los Angeles, 2012 Gelatin silver print image: 22 3/4 × 18 3/8 in. (57.78 × 46.67 cm) sheet: 23 7/8 × 19 7/8 in. (60.64 × 50.48 cm) Gift of an anonymous donor M2018.739

Detroit Photographic Company (Active late 1890s–1932) Arrowmaker, an Ojibwa Brave, 1903 Photolithograph image and sheet: 8 15/16 × 7 in. (22.7 × 17.78 cm) Gift of Douglas C. James M2018.351 Obtossaway, an Ojibwa Chief, 1903 Photolithograph image and sheet: 8 15/16 × 7 in. (22.7 × 17.78 cm) Gift of Douglas C. James M2018.352 Louis Faurer (American, 1916–2001) Bowing for the Vogue Collections, Paris, 1972, printed 1991 Gelatin silver print image: 18 1/4 × 14 in. (46.36 × 35.56 cm) sheet: 19 3/4 × 15 7/8 in. (50.17 × 40.32 cm) Gift of Tony and Sue Krausen M2018.324 Anthony Hernandez (American, b. 1947) Skid Row, 1978, printed 2015 Inkjet print image and sheet: 36 × 54 in. (91.44 × 137.16 cm) Gift of the artist M2018.114

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Horst P. Horst (American, b. Germany, 1906–1999) Carmen Face Massage, New York, 1946, printed later Gelatin silver print image: 14 × 11 3/16 in. (35.56 × 28.42 cm) sheet: 19 13/16 × 15 13/16 in. (50.32 × 40.16 cm) Gift of Tony and Sue Krausen M2018.323 Yasuhiro Ishimoto (American and Japanese, 1921–2012) Untitled, 1939/92 Gelatin silver print image: 7 7/8 × 11 1/16 in. (20 × 28.1 cm) sheet: 11 × 14 in. (27.9 × 35.5 cm) Gift of Margaret and Cole Lundquist M2018.391 Untitled (73), 1939/92 Gelatin silver print image: 9 15/16 × 7 1/16 in. (25.3 × 18 cm) sheet: 14 × 10 15/16 in. (35.5 × 27.8 cm) Gift of Margaret and Cole Lundquist M2018.389

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Untitled (143), 1939/92 Gelatin silver print image: 7 1/16 × 9 15/16 in. (18 × 25.3 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 14 in. (27.8 × 35.5 cm) Gift of Margaret and Cole Lundquist M2018.385

Untitled (Chicago), 1939/92 Gelatin silver print image: 10 × 7 3/16 in. (25.4 × 18.2 cm) sheet: 14 × 10 15/16 in. (35.5 × 27.8 cm) Gift of Margaret and Cole Lundquist M2018.390

Untitled (177) 1939/92 Gelatin silver print image: 7 1/16 × 9 15/16 in. (18 × 25.3 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 14 in. (27.8 × 35.5 cm) Gift of Margaret and Cole Lundquist M2018.386

Untitled, 1949/50, printed later Gelatin silver print image: 10 3/16 × 7 3/16 in. (25.9 × 18.2 cm) sheet: 12 3/16 × 10 in. (30.9 × 25.4 cm) Gift of Margaret and Cole Lundquist M2018.357

Untitled (Chicago) 1939/92 Gelatin silver print image: 7 1/16 × 10 in. (18 × 25.4 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 14 in. (27.8 × 35.5 cm) Gift of Margaret and Cole Lundquist M2018.387 Untitled (Chicago) 1939/92 Gelatin silver print image: 9 15/16 × 7 1/16 in. (25.2 × 18 cm) sheet: 14 × 10 15/16 in. (35.5 × 27.8 cm) Gift of Margaret and Cole Lundquist M2018.388

Untitled, 1949/50, printed later Gelatin silver print image: 9 13/16 × 7 1/2 in. (24.9 × 19 cm) sheet: 12 3/16 × 9 15/16 in. (30.9 × 25.3 cm) Gift of Margaret and Cole Lundquist M2018.358 Untitled, 1949/50, printed later Gelatin silver print image: 10 3/16 × 7 3/16 in. (25.8 × 18.2 cm) sheet: 12 3/16 × 9 15/16 in. (30.9 × 25.3 cm) Gift of Margaret and Cole Lundquist M2018.359

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Untitled, 1949/50, printed later Gelatin silver print image: 7 1/8 × 10 3/16 in. (18.1 × 25.9 cm) sheet: 10 × 12 3/16 in. (25.4 × 31 cm) Gift of Margaret and Cole Lundquist M2018.360

Untitled, 1949/50, printed later Gelatin silver print image: 7 1/8 × 10 3/16 in. (18.1 × 25.9 cm) sheet: 10 × 12 3/16 in. (25.4 × 31 cm) Gift of Margaret and Cole Lundquist M2018.364

Untitled, 1949/50, printed later Gelatin silver print image: 9 3/4 × 7 1/2 in. (24.8 × 19.1 cm) sheet: 12 3/16 × 10 in. (30.9 × 25.4 cm) Gift of Margaret and Cole Lundquist M2018.368

Untitled, 1949/50, printed later Gelatin silver print image: 7 3/16 × 10 1/8 in. (18.2 × 25.7 cm) sheet: 10 × 12 1/8 in. (25.4 × 30.8 cm) Gift of Margaret and Cole Lundquist M2018.361

Untitled, 1949/50, printed later Gelatin silver print image: 7 1/8 × 10 3/16 in. (18.1 × 25.9 cm) sheet: 9 15/16 × 12 3/16 in. (25.3 × 31 cm) Gift of Margaret and Cole Lundquist M2018.365

Untitled, 1949/50, printed later Gelatin silver print image: 9 13/16 × 7 1/2 in. (24.9 × 19.1 cm) sheet: 12 3/16 × 10 in. (31 × 25.4 cm) Gift of Margaret and Cole Lundquist M2018.369

Untitled, 1949/50, printed later Gelatin silver print image: 7 3/16 × 10 3/16 in. (18.2 × 25.9 cm) sheet: 10 × 12 3/16 in. (25.4 × 30.9 cm) Gift of Margaret and Cole Lundquist M2018.362

Untitled, 1949/50, printed later Gelatin silver print image: 7 3/16 × 10 3/16 in. (18.2 × 25.9 cm) sheet: 10 × 12 3/16 in. (25.4 × 30.9 cm) Gift of Margaret and Cole Lundquist M2018.366

Untitled, 1949/50, printed later Gelatin silver print image: 8 3/16 × 8 1/16 in. (20.8 × 20.4 cm) sheet: 12 3/16 × 9 15/16 in. (31 × 25.3 cm) Gift of Margaret and Cole Lundquist M2018.370

Untitled, 1949/50, printed later Gelatin silver print image: 7 3/16 × 10 3/16 in. (18.2 × 25.8 cm) sheet: 10 × 12 3/16 in. (25.4 × 31 cm) Gift of Margaret and Cole Lundquist M2018.363

Untitled, 1949/50, printed later Gelatin silver print image: 7 1/8 × 10 3/16 in. (18.1 × 25.9 cm) sheet: 10 × 12 3/16 in. (25.4 × 31 cm) Gift of Margaret and Cole Lundquist M2018.367

Untitled, 1949/50, printed later Gelatin silver print image: 7 3/16 × 10 3/16 in. (18.2 × 25.8 cm) sheet: 10 × 12 3/16 in. (25.4 × 31 cm) Gift of Margaret and Cole Lundquist M2018.371

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Untitled, 1949/50, printed later Gelatin silver print image: 10 3/16 × 7 1/8 in. (25.9 × 18.1 cm) sheet: 12 3/16 × 9 15/16 in. (31 × 25.3 cm) Gift of Margaret and Cole Lundquist M2018.372

Untitled, 1949/50, printed later Gelatin silver print image: 7 1/2 × 9 3/4 in. (19 × 24.7 cm) sheet: 9 15/16 × 12 1/8 in. (25.3 × 30.8 cm) Gift of Margaret and Cole Lundquist M2018.376

Untitled, 1949/50, printed later Gelatin silver print image: 7 1/8 × 10 1/8 in. (18.1 × 25.7 cm) sheet: 9 7/8 × 12 3/16 in. (25.1 × 30.9 cm) Gift of Margaret and Cole Lundquist M2018.380

Untitled, 1949/50, printed later Gelatin silver print image: 7 1/8 × 10 3/16 in. (18.1 × 25.9 cm) sheet: 9 15/16 × 12 3/16 in. (25.3 × 31 cm) Gift of Margaret and Cole Lundquist M2018.373

Untitled, 1949/50, printed later Gelatin silver print image: 7 1/8 × 10 3/16 in. (18.1 × 25.9 cm) sheet: 9 15/16 × 12 3/16 in. (25.3 × 31 cm) Gift of Margaret and Cole Lundquist M2018.377

Untitled, 1949/50, printed later Gelatin silver print image: 7 3/16 × 10 3/16 in. (18.2 × 25.8 cm) sheet: 9 15/16 × 12 3/16 in. (25.3 × 31 cm) Gift of Margaret and Cole Lundquist M2018.381

Untitled, 1949/50, printed later Gelatin silver print image: 8 1/16 × 8 in. (20.5 × 20.3 cm) sheet: 12 3/16 × 10 in. (30.9 × 25.4 cm) Gift of Margaret and Cole Lundquist M2018.374

Untitled, 1949/50, printed later Gelatin silver print image: 7 3/16 × 10 3/16 in. (18.2 × 25.8 cm) sheet: 10 × 12 3/16 in. (25.4 × 30.9 cm) Gift of Margaret and Cole Lundquist M2018.378

Untitled, 1949/50, printed later Gelatin silver print image: 8 1/8 × 8 in. (20.7 × 20.3 cm) sheet: 12 1/8 × 9 15/16 in. (30.8 × 25.2 cm) Gift of Margaret and Cole Lundquist M2018.382

Untitled, 1949/50, printed later Gelatin silver print image: 7 3/16 × 10 1/4 in. (18.2 × 26 cm) sheet: 9 15/16 × 12 1/4 in. (25.3 × 31.1 cm) Gift of Margaret and Cole Lundquist M2018.375

Untitled, 1949/50, printed later Gelatin silver print image: 7 1/8 × 10 3/16 in. (18.1 × 25.9 cm) sheet: 9 15/16 × 12 3/16 in. (25.3 × 31 cm) Gift of Margaret and Cole Lundquist M2018.379

Untitled, 1949/50, printed later Gelatin silver print image: 7 3/16 × 10 3/16 in. (18.2 × 25.8 cm) sheet: 10 × 12 1/4 in. (25.4 × 31.1 cm) Gift of Margaret and Cole Lundquist M2018.383

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Untitled, 1949/50, printed later Gelatin silver print image: 7 3/16 × 10 1/4 in. (18.2 × 26 cm) sheet: 10 × 12 1/4 in. (25.4 × 31.1 cm) Gift of Margaret and Cole Lundquist M2018.384 Deana Lawson (American, b. 1979) Brother and Sister Soweto, 2017 Inkjet print image and sheet: 56 3/8 × 70 3/8 in. (143.19 × 178.75 cm) Purchase, with funds in memory of Betty Croasdaile and John E. Julien M2018.288 Soweto Queen, 2017 Inkjet print image and sheet: 56 3/8 × 70 3/8 in. (143.19 × 178.75 cm) Purchase, with funds in memory of Betty Croasdaile and John E. Julien M2018.289

Lock & Whitfield (English, active ca. 1857–1895) Men of Mark, 1877 Woodburytypes image: 4 1/2 × 3 1/2 in. (11.43 × 8.89 cm) sheet: 8 × 10 1/2 in. (20.32 × 26.67 cm) Gift of John Angelos M2018.342.1–.61 Abelardo Morell (American, b. Cuba, 1948) Laura and Brady in the Shadow of Our House, 1994 Inkjet print 32 × 40 in. (81.28 × 101.6 cm) Gift of Tony and Sue Krausen M2018.274 Kenji Nakahashi (Japanese, 1947–2017) Pecan, 1980, printed 1985 Gelatin silver print image: 12 3/4 × 9 1/4 in. (32.39 × 23.5 cm) sheet: 14 × 11 in. (35.56 × 27.94 cm) Anonymous gift in memory of Kenji Nakahashi M2018.348 Photograph, 1980, printed 1985 Gelatin silver print image and sheet: 14 × 18 in. (35.56 × 45.72 cm) Anonymous gift in memory of Kenji Nakahashi M2018.344

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Stamps, 1980 Gelatin silver print image: 10 1/2 × 13 1/2 in. (26.67 × 34.29 cm) sheet: 11 × 14 in. (27.94 × 35.56 cm) Anonymous gift in memory of Kenji Nakahashi M2018.346 Time – (B), 1980, printed 1985 Gelatin silver print image: 10 5/8 × 13 9/16 in. (26.99 × 34.45 cm) sheet: 10 15/16 × 13 15/16 in. (27.78 × 35.4 cm) Anonymous gift in memory of Kenji Nakahashi M2018.343 White “9/9/80”, 1980 Gelatin silver print image and sheet: 14 × 18 in. (35.56 × 45.72 cm) Anonymous gift in memory of Kenji Nakahashi M2018.345 Nails (from May 1976 to May 1981), 1981, printed 1983 Chromogenic print image and sheet: 14 × 18 in. (35.56 × 45.72 cm) Anonymous gift in memory of Kenji Nakahashi M2018.349

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Blade, 1983 Chromogenic print image: 7 1/2 × 12 1/2 in. (19.05 × 31.75 cm) sheet: 11 × 14 in. (27.94 × 35.56 cm) Anonymous gift in memory of Kenji Nakahashi M2018.347 My Left Hand, 1991, printed 1992 Gelatin silver print image: 12 × 8 3/4 in. (30.48 × 22.23 cm) sheet: 14 × 11 in. (35.56 × 27.94 cm) Anonymous gift in memory of Kenji Nakahashi M2018.350 Nicholas Nixon (American, b. 1947) The Brown Sisters, Brewster, Massachusetts, 2001 Gelatin silver print image: 7 11/16 × 9 5/8 in. (19.53 × 24.45 cm) sheet: 8 × 10 in. (20.32 × 25.4 cm) Gift of Tony and Sue Krausen M2018.325

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Stephanie Syjuco (American, b. Philippines, 1974) Total Transparency Filter (Portrait of N), 2017, printed 2019 Inkjet print image and sheet: 40 × 30 in. (101.6 × 76.2 cm) Purchase, Herzfeld Foundation Acquisition Fund M2019.4 Penny Wolin (American, b. 1953) Brother and Sister, Holocaust Survivors, from The Jews of Wyoming: Fringe of the Diaspora, 1990 Three gelatin silver prints and printed mat image (photo 1 & 2): 9 1/2 × 11 15/16 in. (24.13 × 30.32 cm) sheet (photo 1 & 2): 10 1/4 × 13 5/8 in. (26.04 × 34.61 cm) image (photo 3): 3 5/16 × 4 1/8 in. (8.41 × 10.48 cm) sheet (photo 3): 4 15/16 × 5 15/16 in. (12.54 × 15.08 cm) mat: 24 × 20 in. (60.96 × 50.8 cm) Layton Art Collection, Inc., Gift of Mary and Ross Read L2018.2

That’s His Mother, He Never Married, from The Jews of Wyoming: Fringe of the Diaspora, 1990 Gelatin silver print and printed mat image: 14 1/8 × 17 1/2 in. (35.88 × 44.45 cm) sheet: 16 1/16 × 20 in. (40.8 × 50.8 cm) mat: 20 × 24 in. (50.8 × 60.96 cm) Layton Art Collection, Inc., Gift of Mary and Ross Read L2018.3 Ulrich Wüst (German, b. 1949) Hinter dem Gießhaus / Am Kupfergraben 1995, 1995 Gelatin silver print image: 5 7/8 × 7 13/16 in. (14.9 × 19.8 cm) sheet: 6 3/4 × 8 3/4 in. (17.15 × 22.23 cm) Purchase, Herzfeld Foundation Acquisition Fund M2018.287

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Köpenicker Strasse / Engeldamm 1995, 1995 Gelatin silver print image: 5 13/16 × 7 15/16 in. (14.7 × 20.1 cm) sheet: 6 3/4 × 8 3/4 in. (17.15 × 22.23 cm) Purchase, Herzfeld Foundation Acquisition Fund M2018.286 Köpenicker Straße / Michaelkirchstraße 1996, 1996 Gelatin silver print image: 5 13/16 × 6 7/8 in. (14.7 × 17.4 cm) sheet: 6 3/4 × 8 3/4 in. (17.15 × 22.23 cm) Purchase, Herzfeld Foundation Acquisition Fund M2018.285 Oranienburger Straße 1996, 1996 Gelatin silver print image: 5 5/8 × 8 in. (14.3 × 20.3 cm) sheet: 6 3/4 × 8 3/4 in. (17.15 × 22.23 cm) Purchase, Herzfeld Foundation Acquisition Fund M2018.284

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DECORATIVE ARTS AND DESIGN Maker Unknown Cocktail Tray, 1930s Metal, glass, and painted wood 18 1/2 × 12 1/8 × 1 1/2 in. (46.99 × 30.8 × 3.81 cm) Gift of David and Anne Ryan, Minneapolis M2019.12 Door, ca. 1939 Wood, inlaid metal, and enamel 84 × 32 × 3 1/2 in. (213.36 × 81.28 × 8.89 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.241a–k 2x4 (New York, New York, founded 1994) Manufactured by Knoll International Inc. (New York, founded 1938, also known as Knoll Associates) Michael Rock (American, b. 1959) Susan Sellers (American, b. 1967)

Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898–1976) Manufactured by Artek Oy (Helsinki, Finland, founded 1935) “Tank” Lounge Chair (model 400), 1935–36 Laminated birch plywood and upholstery 25 1/2 × 24 × 25 1/2 in. (64.77 × 60.96 × 64.77 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.218 Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898–1976) Manufactured by Karhula‑Iittala Glassworks (Iittala, Finland, founded 1881) Vase (model 3031), 1936 Mold‑blown glass 11 5/8 × 12 3/8 × 11 1/8 in. (29.53 × 31.43 × 28.26 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.174 Henning Andreasen (Danish, b. 1923)

Georgianna Stout (American, b. 1967)

GN Automatic A/S (Soborg, Denmark, founded 1892)

Pause, 2004 Vinyl rolled: 57 3/4 (146.69 cm); dia.: 5 1/8 in. (13.02 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.252

Telephone (model F78), 1978 ABS plastic 9 × 6 × 3 in. (22.86 × 15.24 × 7.62 cm) Gift of David and Anne Ryan, Minneapolis M2019.24

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Apple Industrial Design Group (Cupertino, California, founded 1976) Manufactured by Apple, Inc. (Cupertino, California, founded 1976)

Egmont Arens (American, 1888–1966)

Carole Baijings (Dutch, b. 1973)

Manufactured by General American Transportation Company (Chicago, Illinois, founded 1898)

Stefan Scholten

iPod 40GB (3rd generation, model M9245LL/A), 2003 Plastic and electronic components 4 1/8 × 1/2 × 5/8 in. (10.41 × 1.27 × 1.57 cm) box: 6 × 6 × 6 in. (15.24 × 15.24 × 15.24 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.169

Side Chair, 1948 Molded fiberglass and enameled steel 30 × 18 × 19 1/2 in. (76.2 × 45.72 × 49.53 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.266

iMac G5 (model M9250LL/A) with Keyboard and Mouse, 2004 Plastic, aluminum, and electronic components monitor: 18 1/4 × 7 × 19 3/8 in. (46.36 × 17.78 × 49.21 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.258a–d

Les Jouets Mecanique, 1920s Tin and rubber 11 1/2 × 5 1/2 × 4 in. (29.21 × 13.97 × 10.16 cm) Gift of David and Anne Ryan, Minneapolis M2019.15

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Produced by Auto‑Cyclo (Paris, France)

(Dutch, b. 1972) Scholten & Baijings (Amsterdam, the Netherlands, founded 2000) Produced by HAY A/S (Horsens, Denmark, founded 2002) Paper Porcelain Setting, 2009 Porcelain .1a (mug): 4 1/8 × 2 7/8 in. dia. (10.48 × 7.3 cm) .2b (small plate): 3/16 × 6 3/4 in. dia. (0.48 × 17.15 cm) .3a (espresso cup): 2 3/8 × 2 in. dia. (6.03 × 5.08 cm) .3b (espresso saucer): 3/16 × 5 in. dia. (0.4 × 12.7 cm) .4a (coffee cup): 2 3/4 × 2 9/16 in. dia. (6.99 × 6.51 cm) 4b. (coffee saucer): 3/16 × 5 1/2 in. dia. (0.48 × 13.97 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.244.1–.4a,b

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Raymond L. Barton (American, 1885–1960)

Peter Behrens (German, 1868–1940)

Manufactured by NA‑MAC Products Corporation (Los Angeles, California, 1934–ca. 1948)

Manufactured by Allgemeine Elektricitats‑Gesellschaft AG (AEG) (Berlin, Germany, 1883–1996)

Top‑O‑Stove Potato Baker, 1935 Aluminum 3 7/8 × 7 1/8 × 4 1/8 in. (9.84 × 18.1 × 10.48 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.184a,b

Table Fan, ca. 1908 Enameled cast iron and brass 15 3/4 × 13 3/8 × 9 1/2 in. (40.01 × 33.97 × 24.13 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.147

Yves Béhar (Swiss, b. 1967) Bret Recor (American, b. 1974) Fuseproject (San Francisco and New York, founded 1999) Manufactured by Quanta Computer Inc. (Taiwan, founded 1988) Conceived and Engineered by Nicholas Negroponte (American, b. 1943) One Laptop Per Child XO, 2005–07 ABS plastic, polycarbonate, rubber, and electronic components 1 3/8 × 9 × 9 1/2 in. (3.49 × 22.86 × 24.13 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.133a–g

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Electric Kettle, 1909 Brass, rattan, and wood 8 3/8 × 7 3/4 × 5 1/2 in. (21.27 × 19.69 × 13.97 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.173 Wall Clock, ca. 1910 Oak, glass, brass, and enameled metal 15 1/4 × 15 1/4 × 3 3/4 in. (38.74 × 38.74 × 9.53 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.194 Norman Bel Geddes (American, 1893–1958) Worthen Paxton (American, 1905–1977) Manufactured by Walter Kidde Sales Company (Bloomfield, New Jersey, founded 1917)

“Soda King” Siphon Bottle, 1938 Chromium–plated and enameled metal, brass, and rubber 10 × 4 × 4 in. (25.4 × 10.16 × 10.16 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.142a–d “Soda King” Siphon Bottle, 1938 Chromium-plated and enameled metal, brass, and rubber 10 × 4 × 4 in. (25.4 × 10.16 × 10.16 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.143a–g Helen von Boch (German, 1938–2007) Manufactured by Villeroy & Boch (Mettlach, Saarland, Germany, founded 1836) Frederigo Fabbrini (Italian, 1928–2007) Bomba Set, 1972 Melamine and metal 18 × 10 × 10 in. (45.72 × 25.4 × 25.4 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.253.1–.49

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Marcel Breuer (American, b. Hungary, 1902–1981)

Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.238

Manufactured by Standard Möbel (Berlin, 1927–1929)

Achille Castiglione (Italian, 1918–2002)

Club Chair (model B3), ca. 1927 Nickel‑plated tubular steel and original Eisengarn upholstery 30 1/2 × 30 1/2 × 27 15/16 in. (77.5 × 77.5 × 71 cm) Purchase, with funds from the Demmer Charitable Trust M2019.2 Alexander Calder (American, 1898–1976) Brooch, ca. 1940 Silver and iron 2 7/8 × 3 9/16 in. (7.3 × 9 cm) Purchase, with funds from the Demmer Charitable Trust and Jody and Dick Goisman, in honor of Daniel Morris M2018.121 James Waring Carpenter (American, active 20th century) Manufactured by McKay Company (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, active 20th century) Magazine Rack, ca. 1933 Lacquered steel, chromium‑plated steel, and steel 13 × 21 × 9 in. (33.02 × 53.34 × 22.86 cm)

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Manufactured by Flos S.p.A. (Italy, founded 1962) “Gibigiana” Table Lamp, 1980 Aluminum, plastic, and mirror 16 1/2 × 4 in. (41.91 × 10.16 cm) Gift of David and Anne Ryan, Minneapolis M2019.16 Well Coates (Canadian, b. Tokyo, 1895–1958) Manufactured by E. K. Cole Ltd (Southend‑on‑Sea, England, 1924–1960) Ekco Radio (model A22), 1945 Bakelite, acrylic, fabric, and chromium 15 9/16 × 8 1/4 in. (39.53 × 20.96 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.175a–c

John L. Cobb (American, 1885–1958) Harry C. Ogle (American, 1882–1949) Scholl Manufacturing Company Inc. (Chicago, Illinois, founded ca. 1906) Produced by Reliance Die and Stamping Co. (Chicago, Illinois, founded ca. 1914) Dr. Scholl’s Automatic Shoe Sizer, ca. 1927 Aluminum, stainless steel, enameled metal, and glass 2 5/8 × 7 × 15 1/8 in. (6.67 × 17.78 × 38.42 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.254 Joe Colombo (Italian, 1930–1971) Manufactured by Bieffeplast S.p.A. (Padua, Italy, founded 1953) Boby Portable Storage System, 1970 ABS plastic 28 3/4 × 17 × 16 in. (73.03 × 43.18 × 40.64 cm) Gift of David and Anne Ryan, Minneapolis M2019.9

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Daniele De Iuliis (British, b. 1961)

Attributed to Louis Dierra (American, active ca. 1939)

Nathalie du Pasquier (French, b. 1957)

Larry Barbera (American, b. 1950)

Manufactured by Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company (PPG) (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, founded 1883)

Memphis (design group) (Milan, Italy, established 1981)

Apple Industrial Design Group (Cupertino, California, founded 1976) Manufactured by Apple, Inc. (Cupertino, California, founded 1976) Macintosh Color Classic Desktop Computer, designed 1991, introduced 1993 ABS plastic, glass, and other materials monitor and hard drive: 14 5/8 × 9 7/8 × 12 in. (37.15 × 25.08 × 30.48 cm) bag: 17 × 17 × 13 in. (43.18 × 43.18 × 33.02 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.187a–i Christian Dell (German, 1893–1974) Manufactured by Rondella (Oberursel, Germany, active 20th century)

Dining Chair, ca. 1939 Glass, metal, and upholstery 29 × 22 3/8 × 22 1/2 in. (73.66 × 56.83 × 57.15 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.193 Henry Dreyfuss (American, 1904–1972) Manufactured by American Thermos Bottle Co. (Norwich, Connecticut, 1907–1956) Thermos Pitcher (model 549), designed 1935, manufactured 1936–39 Enameled steel, aluminum, glass, and rubber 7 5/8 × 8 × 5 1/4 in. (19.37 × 20.32 × 13.34 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.150a,b

Mali, 1981 Printed cotton rolled: 66 1/4 (168.28 cm) dia.: 5 1/4 in. (13.34 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.251 Patrice Dupont (French, b. 1948) Philips (Eindhoven, the Netherlands, founded 1891) “Pompon” Portable Record Player (model 22 GF 303), 1969 Plastic 4 × 12 × 12 in. dia. (10.16 × 30.48 × 30.48 cm) Gift of David and Anne Ryan, Minneapolis M2019.22

Table Lamp, ca. 1928 Copper‑plated brass, nickel‑plated tubular steel, and Bakelite 18 7/8 × 16 3/4 × 8 1/2 in. (47.94 × 42.55 × 21.59 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.235

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Charles Eames (American, 1907–1978) Ray Eames (American, 1912–1988) Eames Office (Venice, California, 1941–1988) Produced by Herman Miller Inc. (Zeeland, Michigan, founded 1923) Leg Splint, designed 1941, produced 1942–45 Molded plywood 42 × 8 1/2 × 4 1/2 in. dia. (106.68 × 21.59 × 11.43 cm) Gift of David and Anne Ryan, Minneapolis M2019.23 Radio (model 588A), 1946 Walnut, plastic, and Bakelite 6 3/4 × 11 × 6 in. (17.15 × 27.94 × 15.24 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.230

LCW (lounge chair wood base), 1946 Dyed ash plywood, rubber, and metal 26 3/8 × 22 × 24 1/4 in. (66.99 × 55.88 × 61.6 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.152 PAW (swivel armchair wood base), 1948–50 Fiberglass, steel, and wood 31 1/4 × 25 × 24 1/2 in. (79.38 × 63.5 × 62.23 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.151 Olafur Eliasson (Danish and Icelandic, b. 1967) Little Sun, 2012 Plastic, solar panel, and LED with adjustable lanyard 4 3/4 × 4 3/4 × 1 1/4 in. (12.07 × 12.07 × 3.18 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.243a–c

FADA Radio & Electronic Co. Inc. (Long Island, New York, founded 1920) Radio (model 1000), 1941 Catalin and plastic 6 1/2 × 10 1/2 × 6 1/2 in. (16.51 × 26.67 × 16.51 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.264 Ernst Fischer (German, 1910–2006) Manufactured by VEB Ernst‑Thälmann‑Werke (Suhl, Germany, active 20th century) “Freia” Portable Electric Sewing Machine, 1948 Cast metal and Bakelite with wooden case 3 1/2 × 12 × 17 in. (8.89 × 30.48 × 43.18 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.181a–c

Thomas Eriksson (Swedish, b. 1959) Cappellini Design S.p.A. (Milan, Italy, founded 1946) “Cross” Medicine Cabinet, 1992 Enameled steel 17 × 17 3/4 × 6 in. (43.18 × 45.09 × 15.24 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.249 ACQUISITIONS

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Frithiof Petrus Forss (American, b. Sweden, 1882–1950) Manufactured by Independent Pneumatic Tool Company (Chicago, Illinois, 1894–1960s) “Thor” Electric Drill, ca. 1936 Steel 5 5/8 × 2 1/2 × 8 1/8 in. (14.29 × 6.35 × 20.64 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.209 Josef Frank (Austrian, 1885–1967, active in Austria and Sweden) Produced by AB Svenskt Tenn (Stockholm, Sweden, founded 1924) Aralia Textile, designed ca. 1928, this example 2018 Linen 196 7/8 × 51 3/16 in. (500 × 130 cm) Gift of Svenskt Tenn, Stockholm, Sweden M2019.30 Manhattan Textile, designed 1943–44, produced from 1947, this example 2018 Linen 196 7/8 × 51 3/16 in. (500 × 130 cm) Gift of Svenskt Tenn, Stockholm, Sweden M2019.29

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Frank Furedy (American, active 20th century) Manufactured by Sun‑Kraft Inc. (Chicago, Illinois [formerly Milwaukee, Wisconsin], 1938–ca. 1950) Cold Quartz Ultraviolet Ray Therapy Lamp (model A1), 1940 Metal, plastic, and glass 29 1/2 × 10 7/8 × 8 1/2 in. (74.93 × 27.62 × 21.59 cm) Gift of David and Anne Ryan, Minneapolis M2019.17 Alexander Girard (American, 1907–1993) Manufactured by Herman Miller Inc. (Zeeland, Michigan, founded 1923) Flores, 1960 Cotton, wool, polyester, linen, rayon, goat hair/mohair, cotton, and rayon 51 × 18 in. (129.54 × 45.72 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.216

Chair, from The Girard Group collection, 1967 Upholstery, cast aluminum, and Naugahyde 27 5/8 × 23 3/4 × 21 in. (70.17 × 60.33 × 53.34 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.215 Henry P. Glass (American, b. Austria, 1911–2003) Cart from the Henry P. Glass House, Northfield, Illinois, ca. 1943 Lacquered wood and lacquered steel 36 × 17 1/2 × 18 in. (91.44 × 44.45 × 45.72 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.208 Konstantin Grcic (German, b. 1965) Manufactured by Flos S.p.A. (Italy, founded 1962) Mayday Lamp, 1998 Polypropylene 21 × 8 1/2 × 8 1/2 in. (53.34 × 21.59 × 21.59 cm) box: 22 × 8 1/2 × 8 1/2 in. (55.88 × 21.59 × 21.59 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.250a–c

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Walter Gropius (German, 1883–1969) Adolf Meyer (German, 1881–1929) S. A. Loevy (Berlin, Germany, 1885–1939) Door Handles, ca. 1922 Nickel‑plated brass each: 9 × 1 1/2 × 2 in. (22.86 × 3.81 × 5.08 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.197a–e Greta Magnusson Grossman (Swedish, 1906–1999, active United States) Manufactured by Ralph O. Smith Manufacturing Company (Burbank, California, ca. 1949–1954) “Grasshopper” Floor Lamp (model 831), designed ca. 1949, produced ca. 1949–54 Enameled steel, enameled aluminum, and brass 50 × 15 × 13 in. (127 × 38.1 × 33.02 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.229

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Hans Gugelot (German, b. Indonesia, 1920–1965) Manufactured by Braun AG (Frankfurt, Germany, founded 1921) Dieter Rams (German, b. 1932) Phonosuper Radio and Record Player (model SK 61), 1960s Enameled metal, plywood, and Plexiglas 9 3/8 × 23 1/4 × 11 5/8 in. (23.81 × 59.06 × 29.53 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.188 Lurelle Guild (American, 1898–1986) Manufactured by Electrolux Corporation (Old Greenwich, Connecticut, founded 1910) Vacuum Cleaner (model 30), 1937–38 Chromium‑plated, polished, and enameled steel, cast aluminum, vinyl, and rubber 9 5/8 × 23 1/4 × 7 1/2 in. (24.45 × 59.06 × 19.05 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.146a–g

Zaha Hadid (British, b. Iraq, 1950–2016) Manufactured by Württemberg Metalwork Factory (WMF) (Württemberg, Germany, established 1853) Zaha Cutlery Set, 2007 Stainless steel box: 12 1/4 × 9 1/4 × 1 5/8 in. (31.12 × 23.5 × 4.13 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.179a–h Reuben Haley (American, 1872–1933) Manufactured by Consolidated Lamp and Glass Co. (Coraopolis, Pennsylvania, 1893–1932, 1936–1964) “Ruba Rombic” Plate, 1928 Glass 1 × 10 5/8 × 10 5/8 in. (2.54 × 26.99 × 26.99 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.141 “Ruba Rombic” Vase, 1928 Glass 9 1/4 × 7 × 7 in. (23.5 × 17.78 × 17.78 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.129

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“Ruba Rombic” Vase, 1928 Glass 9 1/4 × 7 × 7 in. (23.5 × 17.78 × 17.78 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.140 Harry Allen & Associates (New York, NY, founded in 1993) Manufactured by Johnson & Johnson (New Brunswick, New Jersey, founded 1886) First Aid Kit, 2007 First‑aid supplies in plastic case 20 1/2 × 25 9/16 × 7 in. (52.07 × 64.87 × 17.78 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.159 Josef Hartwig (German, 1880–1955) Joost Schmidt (German, 1893–1948) Manufactured by Carpentry Workshop, Bauhaus (Germany, 1919–1933) Chess Set (model XVI), 1923–24 Partially stained pear wood, wood, and cardboard, with applied paper label 1 15/16 × 4 15/16 in. (5 × 12.6 cm) Purchase with funds from the Demmer Charitable Trust M2018.117.1–.33

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Thomas Heatherwick

Jørgen Høvelskov

(English, b. 1970)

(Danish, 1935–2005)

Produced by Magis S.p.A. (Torre di Mosto [Venice], Italy, founded 1976)

Manufactured by Christensen & Larsen (Copenhagen, Denmark, active 20th century)

Heatherwick Studio (London, England, founded 1994) Spun Chair, 2010 Rotational-molded polyethylene 26 × 36 × 36 in. (66.04 × 91.44 × 91.44 cm box: 26 1/2 × 36 1/4 × 36 1/4 in. (67.31 × 92.08 × 92.08 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.221

“Harp” Chair, 1963 Oak and halyard 52 1/2 × 38 × 42 in. (133.35 × 96.52 × 106.68 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.242 Alfonso Iannelli (American, b. Italy, 1888–1965)

Edward C. Hoffman (American, active 20th century)

Manufactured by Sunbeam Corporation (Chicago, Illinois, founded 1910)

Manufactured by Triple “E” Products Company (St. Louis, Missouri,

Toaster (model T‑9), ca. 1939 Chromium‑plated steel and Bakelite

active 20th century)

7 1/2 × 10 × 6 3/4 in. (19.05 × 25.4 × 17.15 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.130

Electro‑Pointer Pencil Sharpener, ca. 1934 Plaskon, plastic, and rubber 5 3/4 × 8 × 3 3/4 in. (14.61 × 20.32 × 9.53 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.185

“Airjet” Electric Hair Dryer (model 202), ca. 1945 Chrome and plastic 8 × 7 1/2 × 3 1/2 in. (20.32 × 19.05 × 8.89 cm) Gift of David and Anne Ryan, Minneapolis M2019.25

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Jonathan Ive (British, b. 1967) Apple Industrial Design Group (Cupertino, California, founded 1976) Manufactured by Apple, Inc. (Cupertino, California, founded 1976) iMac G4 Desktop Computer, ca. 2001 Polycarbonate, chromed sheet metal, and plastic with electronic components 20 × 15 × 10 1/4 in. (50.8 × 38.1 × 26.04 cm) Gift of David and Anne Ryan, Minneapolis M2019.27 Arne Jacobsen (Danish, 1902–1971) Manufactured by A. Michelsen Silversmithy (Denmark, 1841–1985) “AJ” Flatware (model 660), 1957 Stainless steel a. (salad fork): 7 1/4 × 5/8 in. (18.42 × 1.59 cm) b. (fork): 7 3/4 × 3/4 in. (19.69 × 1.91 cm) c. (knife): 7 3/4 × 5/8 in. (19.69 × 1.59 cm) e. (soup spoon): 7 1/4 × 1 1/8 in. (18.42 × 2.86 cm) f. (spoon): 6 1/8 × 3/4 in. (15.56 × 1.91 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.182a–f

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Egg Chair and Ottoman, designed 1958 Leather, chromed steel, aluminum, and fiberglass‑reinforced polyurethane foam chair: 41 1/2 × 36 × 27 1/2 in. (105.41 × 91.44 × 69.85 cm ottoman: 16 1/2 × 22 × 19 5/16 in. (41.91 × 55.88 × 49.05 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.180a,b “Cylinda” Ashtray, 1967 Stainless steel 2 5/8 × 3 × 3 3/8 in. (6.67 × 7.62 × 8.57 cm) Gift of David and Anne Ryan, Minneapolis M2019.18 Jacob Jensen (Danish, b. 1926) Manufactured by Bang & Olufsen (Struer, Denmark, founded 1925) Beogram 4002 Record Player, 1974 Steel, aluminum, and rosewood 3 3/4 × 19 1/4 × 14 3/4 in. (9.53 × 48.9 × 37.47 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.263

Jacob Jongert (Dutch, 1883–1942) For Van Nelle (Rotterdam, the Netherlands, founded 1782) Coffee and Tea Box, 1928–30 Printed tin 16 1/2 × 11 3/4 × 14 3/8 in. (41.91 × 29.85 × 36.51 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.201 Daisuke Kajiwara (Japanese) Manufactured by National Panasonic Radio brand (Japan, founded 1918) Mitsuru Ishimaru (Japanese) Toot‑A‑Loop Radio (model R‑72), ca. 1972 ABS plastic and metal 6 × 6 × 2 3/4 in. (15.24 × 15.24 × 6.99 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.171

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Harri Koskinen (Finnish, b. 1970)

Herbert Krenchel (Danish, 1922–2014)

Manufactured by Design House Stockholm AB (Stockholm, Sweden, founded 1992)

Manufactured by Torben Ørskov & Co. A/S (Copenhagen, founded Denmark 1953)

Block Lamp, 1996 Hand‑cast and sandblasted glass, lightbulb, electrical cord, and switch 5 × 7 × 7 in. (12.7 × 17.78 × 17.78 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.145a–f

Krenit Bowls, designed 1953 Enameled steel .1 (large green): 5 3/8 × 9 7/8 in. dia. (13.65 × 25.08 cm) .2 (large gray): 4 3/8 × 9 7/8 in. dia. (11.11 × 25.08 cm) .3 (medium blue): 2 7/8 × 6 3/8 in. dia. (7.3 × 16.19 cm) .4 (shallow white): 1 1/8 × 6 1/4 in. dia. (2.86 × 15.88 cm) .5 (shallow green): 1 3/8 × 6 1/4 in. dia. (3.49 × 15.88 cm) .6 (small yellow): 1 3/4 × 4 3/4 in. dia. (4.45 × 12.07 cm) .7 (small red): 2 3/8 × 4 7/8 in. dia. (6.03 × 12.38 cm) .8 (small green): 2 1/4 × 5 in. dia. (5.72 × 12.7 cm) .9 (small blue): 1 1/2 × 3 7/8 in. dia. (3.81 × 9.84 cm) .10 (small black): 1 5/8 × 3 1/2 in. dia. (4.13 × 8.89 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.128.1–.10

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Wilfred O. Langille (American, 1895–1996) Manufactured by Diehl Manufacturing Company (Elizabeth, New Jersey, 1887–1988) Retailed by Singer Sewing Machine Company (Boston, Massachusetts, founded 1851) After an original design by Frederik Ljungström (Swedish, 1875–1964) “Ribbonaire” Fan (model 6‑1), ca. 1935 Bakelite with ribbon 10 × 4 1/2 × 7 in. (25.4 × 11.43 × 17.78 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.203 Bernard Leach (British, 1887–1979) Vase, ca. 1962 Earthenware 10 1/4 × 7 1/2 in. dia. (26.04 × 19.05 cm) Gift of David and Anne Ryan, Minneapolis, in memory of David’s mother, Mary E. Ryan M2019.20

ACQUISITIONS


El Lissitzky (Russian, 1890–1941)

Dietrich Lubs (German, b. 1938)

Gerhard Marcks (German, 1889–1981)

Plates, 1922–24 Glazed earthenware each: 1 × 7 5/8 × 7 5/8 in. (2.54 × 19.37 × 19.37 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.236a,b

Produced by Braun AG (Frankfurt, Germany, founded 1921)

Wilhelm Wagenfeld (German, 1900–1990)

Raymond Loewy (American, b. France, 1893–1986) Manufactured by Rosenthal Porzellan AG (Selb-Bavaria, Germany, incorporated 1907) Richard Latham (American, 1920–1991) Distributed by Continental Division, Rosenthal‑Block China Corporation (New York, New York, active 20th century) “Continental” Cups and Saucers, 1953 Porcelain Gift of David and Anne Ryan, Minneapolis M2019.28.1a,b–.6a,b

ACQUISITIONS

Quartz Wall Clock (model ABW 21, no. 4833), 1979 Plastic and rubber 5 1/2 × 5 1/2 × 1 15/16 in. (13.97 × 13.97 × 4.92 cm) box: 3 3/8 × 6 1/2 × 6 1/4 in. (8.57 × 16.51 × 15.88 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.153a–c Domodisque Wall Clock (model ABW 41, no. 4839), 1981 Plastic 7 5/16 × 7 5/16 × 13/16 in. (18.57 × 18.57 × 2.06 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.196 Lyons Metalcraft Corporation (St. Louis, Missouri, active 20th century) Zeppelin Construction Set (model 960), ca. 1929 Tin‑coated steel 19 × 5 1/2 × 5 in. (48.26 × 13.97 × 12.7 cm) Gift of David and Anne Ryan, Minneapolis M2019.21

Manufactured by Schott & Genossen Jenaer Glasswerk (Jena, Germany, founded 1884) Sintrax Coffee Maker, ca. 1925 Heat-resistant glass, wood, rubber, and metal 4 5/8 × 8 3/4 × 5 3/4 in. (11.75 × 22.23 × 14.61 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.265a–d Elio Martinelli (Italian, 1921–2004) Manufactured by Martinelli Luce S.p.a. (Lucca, Italy, founded 1950) “Radar” Table Lamp (model 676), 1977 Metal 26 × 23 5/8 × 23 5/8 in. (66 × 60 × 60 cm) Gift of David and Anne Ryan, Minneapolis M2019.11

137


Hans Muller (Dutch, b. 1949)

George Nelson (American, 1908–1986)

Isamu Noguchi (American, 1904–1988)

Hans van Dongen (Dutch, b. 1947) Manufactured by NeXtime (Haarlem, the Netherlands, founded 1970)

George Nelson & Associates (New York, New York, 1946– 1986 [known as George Nelson & Company Inc.] mid 1950s1980])

Measured Time, Inc. (La Porte, Indiana, active 1932–1939)

Muller & van Dongen Design Company (Den Bosch, the Netherlands, 1978–1990s)

Manufactured by Herman Miller Inc. (Zeeland, Michigan, founded 1923)

Word Clock (model 2563), 1981–82 Thermoplastic and Plexiglas 32 × 6 in. (81.28 × 15.24 cm) Gift of David and Anne Ryan, Minneapolis M2019.19

Comprehensive Storage System (CSS), designed 1957, produced 1959–73 Birch, enameled metal, and Formica 94 1/2 × 97 × 22 1/4 in., 103 lb. (240.03 × 246.38 × 56.52 cm, 46.72 kg) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.245

Clock and Kitchen Timer, ca. 1932 Bakelite, metal, glass, and painted metal 6 1/8 × 5 3/8 × 3 1/8 in. (15.56 × 13.65 × 7.94 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.246

Yoshitomo Nara (Japanese, b. 1959) Doggy Radio, 2011 Polymer and fiberglass approx. 13 3/4 × 18 × 9 1/2 in. (34.93 × 45.72 × 24.13 cm box: 15 1/2 × 20 × 12 in. (39.37 × 50.8 × 30.48 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.237.1–.6

138

Marc Newson (Australian, b. 1963) Produced by Magis S.p.A. (Torre di Mosto [Venice], Italy, founded 1976)

Stevenson Manufacturing Co. (Indiana, active 1900s–1930s)

“Akari” Table Lamp (model 1N), 1951 Washi paper and bamboo ribbing with iron frame 15 × 10 × 10 in. (38.1 × 25.4 × 25.4 cm) Gift of David and Anne Ryan, Minneapolis M2019.13

Dish Doctor, 1997 Injection‑molded plastic 4 1/2 × 18 1/4 × 15 3/4 in. (11.43 × 46.36 × 40.01 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.148.1a,b–.3

ACQUISITIONS


Eliot Fette Noyes (American, 1910–1977) International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) (Armonk, New York, founded 1911) Selectric Typewriter, 1961 Enameled aluminum, steel, and plastic 7 1/2 × 21 × 15 in. (19.05 × 53.34 × 38.1 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.132a–h Opco Company (Los Angeles, California, active 20th century) Ice Gun, ca. 1935 Aluminum and chrome‑plated steel 6 3/4 × 11 × 2 3/4 in. (17.15 × 27.94 × 6.99 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.149 Jacobus Johannes Pieter Oud (Dutch, 1890–1963) Manufactured by W. H. Gipsen (Rotterdam, the Netherlands, founded 1916) Giso 404 Piano Lamp, designed 1927, manufactured ca. 1929–31

ACQUISITIONS

Nickel‑plated and patinated brass 4 × 7 1/2 × 11 in. (10.16 × 19.05 × 27.94 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.186 Arthur J. Palmer Jr. (American, active 20th century) Manufactured by Palmer‑Smith Company (Grove City, Pennsylvania, founded 1935) Candlesticks, 1935–40 Aluminum each: 11 3/8 × 9 1/4 × 6 in. (28.89 × 23.5 × 15.24 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.226a,b Tommi Parzinger (American, b. Germany, 1903–1981) Manufactured by Charak Furniture Co. (Boston, Massachusetts, founded 19th century) Serving Commode/Credenza (model 862), 1938–49 Mahogany and brass 35 3/4 × 42 × 16 in. (90.81 × 106.68 × 40.64 cm) Gift from the George R. ravis II Collection M2018.255

Arthur H. Payson (American, active early 20th century) Charles O. Duevel Jr. (American, active first half 20th century) Manufactured by American Thermos Bottle Co. (Norwich, Connecticut, 1907–1956) Thermos Carafe (model 3570) with Tray, 1939 Enameled and chromium‑plated aluminum with glass 6 × 7 × 5 in. (15.24 × 17.78 × 12.7 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.189a–c Thermos Carafe (model 3570) with Tray, 1939 Enameled and chromium‑plated aluminum, and glass thermos: 6 5/16 × 6 11/16 × 5 1/2 in. (16.03 × 16.99 × 13.97 cm) tray: 9 5/8 × 5 3/4 × 1/2 in. (24.45 × 14.61 × 1.27 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.227a–c

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Arthur B. Peterson (American, active 20th century) Manufactured by Behr‑Manning Corporation (Troy, New York, 1928–1968) Sander, ca. 1938 Aluminum 3 × 7 × 2 1/8 in. (7.62 × 17.78 × 5.4 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.211 Philips (Eindhoven, the Netherlands, founded 1891) Radiola (model HA 2726), 1955 Melamine, polyethylene, polystyrene, and chromed brass 7 × 4 1/2 × 4 1/2 in. (17.78 × 11.43 × 11.43 cm) Gift of David and Anne Ryan, Minneapolis M2019.14 Fridolin Polzer (American, b. Austria, 1878–1962) Produced by E. H. Hotchkiss Company (Norwalk, Connecticut, 1897–1954) Stapling Pliers (model H.54) with Original Staples, ca. 1931

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Enamel on chromium‑plated metal, metal, and paper 2 3/4 × 5 1/2 × 1/2 in. (6.99 × 13.97 × 1.27 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.224a–c Hannah Porter (American, active 1930s–1940s) Hannah Porter, Inc. (Northport, New York, 1932–ca. 1950) Lidded Container, 1930s Durabium (spun aluminum) and catalin 3 × 8 × 8 in. (7.62 × 20.32 × 20.32 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.210a,b Lidded Container, 1930s Durabium (spun aluminum) and catalin 2 1/2 × 5 1/2 × 5 1/2 in. (6.35 × 13.97 × 13.97 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.212a,b

Harry S. Preble Jr. (American, 1911–1982) Manufactured by A. C. Gilbert Company (New Haven, Connecticut, 1909–1960s) Hair Dryer with Stand, ca. 1944 Bakelite, chromium‑plated and enameled steel, and paint 5 3/4 × 4 1/4 × 2 9/16 in. (14.61 × 10.8 × 6.51 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.158a,b René Prou (French, 1887–1947) Manufactured by Labormétal (Paris, France, active 20th century) Side Chair, ca. 1925 Enameled steel and leather 33 × 18 1/2 × 20 1/2 in. (83.82 × 46.99 × 52.07 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.168

Lidded Container, 1930s Durabium (spun aluminum) and catalin 3 × 3 1/2 × 3 1/2 in. (7.62 × 8.89 × 8.89 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.213a,b

ACQUISITIONS


Manufactured by Radio Corporation of America, RCA Victor Division (Camden, New Jersey, established 1929) Victrola 45‑rpm Record Player (model 9‑EY‑3), 1949 Bakelite and metal 8 × 9 5/8 × 10 in. (20.32 × 24.45 × 25.4 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.162 Dieter Rams (German, b. 1932) Manufactured by Braun AG (Frankfurt, Germany, founded 1921)

Weltempfaenger (World Receiver) Radio (model T 1000), 1963 Aluminum with electronic components 11 13/16 × 14 3/16 × 5 1/4 in. (30 × 36.04 × 13.34 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.155a,b Personal Scale (model HW1), 1968 Enameled metal, plastic, and chromium‑plated steel 2 3/4 × 10 5/8 × 12 in. (6.99 × 26.99 × 30.48 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.195a–d

Pocket Radio (model T3), 1958 Plastic and electronic components 1 7/8 × 6 × 3 3/8 in. (4.76 × 15.24 × 8.57 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.157a–d

Calculator (model ET 55), 1980 ABS polymer casing 5 1/2 × 3 3/8 × 13/16 in. (13.97 × 8.57 × 2.06 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.172a–e

Portable Transistor Radio and Phonograph (model TP 1), 1959 Polystyrene, aluminium, leather, and electronic components 9 1/4 × 5 7/8 × 1 3/4 in. (23.5 × 14.92 × 4.45 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.170a–g

Raymond Loewy Associates (New York, New York, founded 1944)

ACQUISITIONS

The Hallicrafters Co. (Chicago, Illinois, 1932–1975) Shortwave Radio Receiver (model S–77), ca. 1947

Enameled steel, plastic, and stainless steel 8 7/8 × 18 1/2 × 9 5/8 in. (22.54 × 46.99 × 24.45 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.163 Albert Reimann (1874–1976) Candlesticks, ca. 1931 Copper each: 4 3/4 × 5 1/2 × 3 9/16 in. (12.07 × 13.97 × 9.05 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.225a,b “Dee Handle” Candlesticks, ca. 1931 Copper 6 × 7 × 2 3/4 in. (15.24 × 17.78 × 6.99 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.204a,b Matt Repsher (American, active 20th century) Wave Lantern, 2018 Ceramic 9 × 11 in. (22.86 × 27.94 cm) Gift of Daniel Morris M2019.3

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Louis W. Rice (American, b. Germany, 1872–probably 1933)

Naoki Sakai (Japanese, b. 1947)

Manufactured by Bernard Rice’s Sons Inc. (New York, active ca. 1899–1959)

(Tokyo, Japan, founded 1919)

“Sky‑scraper” Cocktail Cup (model 5271), ca. 1928 Electroplated nickel silver 3 3/8 × 2 5/16 × 2 5/16 in. (8.57 × 5.87 × 5.87 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.199 “Shadowardt” Vase, 1928 Silver plate 8 1/4 × 5 × 5 in. (20.96 × 12.7 × 12.7 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.261 Gilbert Rohde (American, 1894–1944) Manufactured by Herman Miller Clock Company (Zeeland, Michigan, 1926–1937) Electric Clock (model 6366), designed 1933, produced 1933–37 Macassar ebony, chrome, glass, and electrical fittings 6 1/4 × 16 3/4 × 2 15/16 in. (15.88 × 42.55 × 7.46 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M201

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Olympus Corporation “O‑Product” Camera, 1988 Aluminum, plastic, glass, and metal box: 3 1/4 × 7 7/8 × 4 1/4 in. (8.26 × 20 × 10.8 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.144 George Sakier (American, 1897–1988) Manufactured by Fostoria Glass Company (Fostoria, Ohio, 1887–1986) “Fishbowl” Vase, ca. 1930 Glass 5 1/4 × 7 1/4 × 7 1/4 in. (13.34 × 18.42 × 18.42 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.135 “Fishbowl” Vase, ca. 1930 Glass 5 1/4 × 7 1/4 × 7 1/4 in. (13.34 × 18.42 × 18.42 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.136

“Lotus” Vase, ca. 1930 Glass 6 1/4 × 2 1/2 × 2 1/2 in. (15.88 × 6.35 × 6.35 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.219 “Lotus” Vase, ca. 1930 Glass 9 1/4 × 3 3/4 × 3 3/4 in. (23.5 × 9.53 × 9.53 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.220 “Lotus” Vases, ca. 1930 Glass .1: 13 × 5 × 5 in. (33.02 × 12.7 × 12.7 cm) .2: 7 1/4 × 6 × 6 in. (18.42 × 15.24 × 15.24 cm) .3: 7 1/4 × 6 × 6 in. (18.42 × 15.24 × 15.24 cm) .4: 4 1/4 × 6 3/4 × 6 3/4 in. (10.8 × 17.15 × 17.15 cm) .5: 6 1/4 × 2 1/2 × 2 1/2 in. (15.88 × 6.35 × 6.35 cm) .6: 6 1/4 × 2 1/2 × 2 1/2 in. (15.88 × 6.35 × 6.35 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.139.1–.6

“Fishbowl” Vase, ca. 1930 Glass 5 1/4 × 7 1/4 × 7 1/4 in. (13.34 × 18.42 × 18.42 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.137

ACQUISITIONS


Timo Sarpaneva (Finnish, 1926–2006)

Zahara Schatz (Israeli, 1916–1999)

Produced by Iittala (Iittala, Finland, founded 1881)

Manufactured by Heifetz Manufacturing Company

Orkidea (Orchid) Vase (model 3868), designed 1953, produced 1954–72 Glass 10 1/4 × 3 1/2 × 3 1/2 in. (26.04 × 8.89 × 8.89 cm) Gift of David and Anne Ryan, Minneapolis M2019.8

(New York, 1938–1960s)

Saunders Machine & Tool Corporation (Yonkers, New York, founded 1858) Corning Glass Works (Somerville, Massachusetts, and Corning, New York, founded 1851) Silver Streak Iron, 1943 Pyrex glass, chromium-plated cast iron, aluminum, and plastic 5 5/8 × 3 7/8 × 9 1/2 in. (14.29 × 9.84 × 24.13 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.131 Silver Streak Iron, 1943 Pyrex glass, chromium‑plated cast iron, aluminum, and plastic 5 5/8 × 3 7/8 × 9 1/2 in. (14.29 × 9.84 × 24.13 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.214

ACQUISITIONS

Table Lamp, 1951 Aluminum and enameled brass 29 × 13 × 14 in. (73.66 × 33.02 × 35.56 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.123 Peter Schlumbohm (American, b. Germany, 1896–1962) ‟Cinderella” Garbage Pail, 1930–40 Aluminum, cork, and maple 11 3/8 × 11 1/2 × 11 1/2 in. (28.89 × 29.21 × 29.21 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.223a,b

Schmitz (German, active 20th century) Manufactured by Mertens Kunst (West Germany, active 20th century) “Farbflächenlotto” Puzzle Game (model 6207), ca. 1945–50 Painted wood 1 1/2 × 10 3/8 × 10 3/8 in. (3.81 × 26.35 × 26.35 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.161a–q “Quadratlotto” Puzzle Game (model 6205), ca. 1945–50 Painted wood 1 1/2 × 10 3/8 × 10 3/8 in. (3.81 × 26.35 × 26.35 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.160a–q

Chemex Coffeepot, 1938 Pyrex, wood, and leather 8 × 5 1/2 × 5 1/2 in. (20.32 × 13.97 × 13.97 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.165 “Fahrenheitor” Cocktail Shaker, ca. 1946 Aluminum and cork 10 5/8 × 3 15/16 × 3 15/16 in. (26.99 × 10 × 10 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.222a–c

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Paul Schreckengost (American, 1908–1983)

Maarten van Severen (Belgian, 1956–2005)

Wang Shu (Chinese, b. 1963)

Manufactured by Gem Clay Forming Company (Sebring, Ohio, 1907–ca. 1980)

Manufactured by Pastoe

Amateur Architecture Studio (Hangzhou, China, founded 1998)

Punch Bowl, Four Cups, and Ladle, ca. 1939 Glazed earthenware and chromium‑plated steel .1 (punch bowl): 4 1/2 × 12 in. dia. (11.43 × 30.48 cm) .2–.5 (cups): 2 3/4 × 5 in. dia. (6.99 × 12.7 cm) .6 (ladle): 11 3/4 × 3 in. dia. (29.85 × 7.62 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.138.1–.6 Viktor Schreckengost (American, 1906–2008) Manufactured by Salem China Company (Salem, Ohio, founded 1898) “Free Form” Plate with Salt and Pepper, “Primitive” Pattern, 1955 Glazed earthenware 1. (plate): 1/2 × 6 1/8 × 6 1/8 in. (1.27 × 15.56 × 15.56 cm) 2a. (salt shaker): 2 3/4 × 2 in. (6.99 × 5.08 cm) 2b. (pepper shaker): 3 3/4 × 2 in. (9.53 × 5.08 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.156.1–.2a,b

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(Houten, the Netherlands, founded 1913) Leather Lounge Chair (model 04), 2004 Leather and stainless steel 44 × 59 × 32 in. (111.76 × 149.86 × 81.28 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.217 Sheets‑Rockford Silver Company (Rockford, Illinois, 1925–1956) “Art Moderńe” Sugar and Creamer with Tray, 1928 Silver plate and catalin .1 (creamer): 3 × 4 1/8 × 2 1/4 in. (7.62 × 10.48 × 5.72 cm) .2 (sugar bowl): 3 1/4 × 4 1/2 × 2 1/4 in. (8.26 × 11.43 × 5.72 cm) .3 (tray): 1 1/8 × 13 1/4 × 7 in. (2.86 × 33.66 × 17.78 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.239.1–.3

Manufactured by Alessi (Crusinallo, Italy, founded 1921) In collaboration with Beijing Industrial Design Center (Beijing, China, founded 1995) “Clouds Root” Trays (models SW 01/33 and SW 01/54), 2012 18/10 stainless steel 21 1/4 × 12 × 1/2 in. (53.98 × 30.48 × 1.27 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.124a–c

ACQUISITIONS


Smart Design (New York, New York, founded 1980)

Sony Corporation (Tokyo, Japan, founded 1946)

Tucker Viemeister (American, b. 1948)

“Boodo Khan” Stereo Cassette Player (model DD‑100), 1987 Anodized aluminum, plastic, foam, and leather 4 1/4 × 3 1/4 × 1 1/2 in. (10.8 × 8.26 × 3.81 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.134a–e

Stephen Allendorf (American, b. 1954)

Ettore Sottsass (Italian, 1917–2007)

Michael Calahan (American, b. 1965)

Perry A. King (British, b. 1938)

Design direction by Daniel Formosa (American, b. 1953)

Manufactured by Olivetti & Co. S.p.a. (Ivrea, Italy, founded 1908)

Manufactured by OXO International (New York, New York, founded 1989) Stephen Russak (American, b. 1962)

Design direction by Davin Stowell (American, b. 1953) “Good Grips” Peeler and Paring Knife, 1989 Stainless steel and thermoplastic rubber a. (knife): 8 × 1 1/2 × 1/2 in. (20.32 × 3.81 × 1.27 cm) b. (peeler): 7 × 1 1/2 × 1/2 in. (17.78 × 3.81 × 1.27 cm) package: 11 3/4 × 4 1/2 × 1 1/8 in. (29.85 × 11.43 × 2.86 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.262a–c

ACQUISITIONS

“Valentine” Typewriter, 1969 ABS plastic, metal, and rubber 4 5/8 × 13 1/2 × 13 7/8 in. (11.75 × 34.29 × 35.24 cm) Gift of David and Anne Ryan M2019.10 Philippe Starck (French, b. 1949) Manufactured by Alessi (Crusinallo, Italy, founded 1921) “Hot Bertaa” Tea Kettle, 1987–89 Cast aluminum, silicone resin, and polyamide 9 3/4 × 12 1/2 × 6 1/2 in. (24.77 × 31.75 × 16.51 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.248

Dr. Scud Fly‑swatter (model PS07 AZ), 1998 Thermoplastic resin 3 5/8 × 17 1/4 × 2 1/4 in. (9.21 × 43.82 × 5.72 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.167a–c Ladislav Sutnar (American, b. Bohemia [now Czech Republic], 1897–1976,) For Družstevní práce [Cooperative Work] (Prague, Czechoslovakia, 1922–1957) Manufactured by Kavalier Glassworks (Sázava, Czechoslovakia, founded 1837) Tea Service, 1931 Heat‑resistant glass .1a,b (tea pot and lid): 5 5/8 × 9 7/8 × 7 in. (14.29 × 25.08 × 17.78 cm) .2a,b (rum decanter and lid): 6 1/4 × 4 1/4 × 1 in. (15.88 × 10.8 × 2.54 cm) .3a,b (sugar bowl and lid): 3 1/4 × 4 3/4 × 3 5/8 in. (8.26 × 12.07 × 9.21 cm) .4a-.7a (tea cups): 5 × 4 1/8 × 3 1/4 in. (12.7 × 10.48 × 8.26 cm) .4b–.7b (tea cup saucers): 5 × 5 × 1/2 in. (12.7 × 12.7 × 1.27 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.198.1a,b–.7a,b

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Walter Dorwin Teague (American, 1883–1960) Manufactured by Polaroid Corporation (Cambridge, Massachusetts, founded 1937) Photographic apparatus invented by Edward H. Land (American, 1909–1991) Robert H. Ensign (American, 1914–1998) Harold R. Beal (American) Murray N. Fairbank (American) Ashtray, ca. 1932 Glass 2 1/4 × 5 1/2 × 5 1/2 in. (5.72 × 13.97 × 13.97 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.228 Radio (model 566), 1934 Mirrored glass, satin, chrome‑plated steel, chrome‑plated brass, lacquered wood, and upholstery 15 × 14 1/2 × 7 in. (38.1 × 36.83 × 17.78 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.205a,b

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Bullet Camera, ca. 1937 Bakelite, aluminum, metal, and glass 3 5/8 × 5 × 2 1/4 in. (9.21 × 12.7 × 5.72 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.257a–d

Harold Van Doren (American, 1895–1957) John Gordon Rideout (American, 1898–1951) Manufactured by Air‑King Products Company Inc. (Brooklyn, New York, 1930–1952)

Land Camera (model 95) and Kit, ca. 1948 Metal, plastic, glass, and leather case: 7 1/2 × 11 × 3 1/2 in. (19.05 × 27.94 × 8.89 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.166a–h

Skyscraper Radio, 1933 Plaskon, metal, and glass 11 3/4 × 8 7/8 × 7 7/16 in. (29.85 × 22.54 × 18.89 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.164

Gino Valle (Italian, 1923–2003)

John Vassos (Greek‑American, b. Romania, 1898–1985)

Manufactured by Solari & Co. (Udine, Italy, founded 1948) Numbering designed by Massimo Vignelli (Italian, 1931–2014, active United States) Cifra 3 Clock, 1965 Plastic and metal 3 7/8 × 7 × 3 11/16 in. (9.84 × 17.78 × 9.37 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.247

Manufactured by Radio Corporation of America, RCA Victor Division (Camden, New Jersey, established 1929) Microphone (model 77A) and Stand (model 90A), 1936 Blackened and chromium‑plated brass, and painted steel 58 × 12 × 12 in. (147.32 × 30.48 × 30.48 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.207

ACQUISITIONS


Echo Elite Harmonica, 1939 Metal and wood 3/4 × 6 3/4 × 2 1/4 in. (1.91 × 17.15 × 5.72 cm) case: 1 1/4 × 7 × 2 3/4 in. (3.18 × 17.78 × 6.99 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.256a,b

Stacking Mugs, 1972 Melamine resin each: 4 1/8 × 3 1/8 in. dia. (10.48 × 7.94 cm) Gift of David and Anne Ryan, Minneapolis M2019.26.1–.6

Massimo Vignelli (Italian, 1931–2014, active United States)

Manufactured by Kamenz Glassworks, Vereinigte Lausitzer Glaswerke A.G. (Weisswasser, Germany, founded 1889)

Lella Vignelli (Italian, 1934–2016, active United States) Manufactured by Heller Designs (Mamaroneck, New York, founded 1971) Stacking Tableware, 1964 Melamine resin .1–.2 (plates): 1 × 9 3/4 in. dia. (2.54 × 24.77 cm) .3–.4 (white bowls): 2 × 5 in. dia. (5.08 × 12.7 cm) .5a–c (orange bowls with lid): 2 1/2 × 5 in. dia. (6.35 × 12.7 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.260.1–.5a–c Stacking Mugs, 1972 Melamine resin each: 4 1/8 × 3 3/4 × 3 1/4 in. (10.48 × 9.53 × 8.26 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.259.1–.2

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Wilhelm Wagenfeld (German, 1900–1990)

“Kubus” Stacking Storage Containers, 1938 Glass .1: 7 × 7 1/4 × 2 in. (17.78 × 18.42 × 5.08 cm) .2: 7 × 7 1/4 × 2 in. (17.78 × 18.42 × 5.08 cm) .3: 7 × 3 1/2 × 3 1/2 in. (17.78 × 8.89 × 8.89 cm) .4: 3 1/2 × 3 1/2 × 3 1/2 in. (8.89 × 8.89 × 8.89 cm) .5: 3 × 3 1/2 × 3 1/2 in. (7.62 × 8.89 × 8.89 cm) .6: 7 × 3 1/2 × 3 1/2 in. (17.78 × 8.89 × 8.89 cm) .7: 7 × 3 1/2 × 2 in. (17.78 × 8.89 × 5.08 cm) .8: 7 × 3 1/2 × 2 in. (17.78 × 8.89 × 5.08 cm) .8: 7 × 3 1/2 × 2 in. (17.78 × 8.89 × 5.08 cm) .9: 2 × 3 1/2 × 3 1/2 in. (5.08 × 8.89 × 8.89 cm) .10: 2 × 3 1/2 × 3 1/2 in. (5.08 × 8.89 × 8.89 cm)

Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.232.1–.10 Marcel Wanders (Dutch, b. 1963) Manufactured by Cappellini Design S.p.A. (Milan, Italy, founded 1946) Knotted Chair, designed 1996 Carbon fibers, aramid fibers, and epoxy 28 3/4 × 21 × 25 in. (73.03 × 53.34 × 63.5 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.183 Sidney Biehler Waugh (American, 1904–1963) Produced by Steuben Glass Works (Corning, New York, 1903–2012) Mariner’s Bowl, designed 1935 Glass 15 1/2 × 15 1/2 × 2 1/4 × 15 1/2 in. dia. (39.37 × 39.37 × 5.72 × 39.37 cm) Purchase, with funds from the Collectors’ Corner M2018.275

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Harry Weese (American, 1915–1998) Retailed by Baldwin Kingrey (Chicago, Illinois, 1947–1957) Tubular Desk Lamp (model 40), 1949 Chromium‑plated steel variable: 14 1/2 × 15 × 4 1/2 in. (36.83 × 38.1 × 11.43 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.206 Reinhold Weiss (German, b. 1934) Manufactured by Braun AG (Frankfurt, Germany, founded 1921) Design direction by Dieter Rams (German, b. 1932) Desk Fan (model HL 1), 1961 Plastic, enameled and chromium‑plated steel, and acrylic 5 1/2 × 5 1/2 × 2 15/16 in. (13.97 × 13.97 × 7.46 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.154 Edward J. Wormley (American, 1907–1995) Manufactured by Dunbar Furniture (Berne, Indiana, founded 1910) Occasional Table (model 5633), from the Janus collection, 1956

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Lacquered mahogany, Tiffany glass tiles, and brass 23 1/4 × 15 × 14 in. (59.06 × 38.1 × 35.56 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.200 Russel Wright (American, 1904–1976) Produced by Steubenville Pottery (Steubenville, Ohio, 1879–1959) Vase, 1930/35 Copper 9 1/8 × 9 1/8 × 9 1/8 in. (23.18 × 23.18 × 23.18 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.202 American Modern Pitcher, ca. 1937 Glazed earthenware 10 3/4 × 8 1/8 × 6 1/2 in. (27.31 × 20.64 × 16.51 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.125 American Modern Pitcher, ca. 1937 Glazed earthenware 10 3/4 × 8 1/8 × 6 1/2 in. (27.31 × 20.64 × 16.51 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.126

American Modern Pitcher, ca. 1937 Glazed earthenware 10 3/4 × 8 1/8 × 6 1/2 in. (27.31 × 20.64 × 16.51 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.127 Yale Lock Co. (Newport, New York) Door Handles with Rosettes and Strike Plate, ca. 1939 Chromium‑plated steel 4 1/2 × 5 1/2 × 6 1/4 in. (11.43 × 13.97 × 15.88 cm) Gift from the George R. Kravis II Collection M2018.240.1–.3

DOCUMENTS Galerie Durand‑Ruel: recueil d’estampes, gravées à l’eau forte, 1873 Etching and letterpress open (each of 30 volumes): 12 1/8 × 17 1/2 in. (30.8 × 44.45 cm) closed (each of 30 volumes): 12 1/8 × 8 3/4 × 5/8 in. (30.8 × 22.23 × 1.59 cm) Layton Art Collection Inc., purchase with funds from an anonymous donor L2018.1.1–.30

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