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Collections

Intense effort went into moving the collection from the public galleriesto storage and into all of the complexities related to organizing travelingexhibitions, yet these activities were only part of what the curatorial staffaccomplished during 2005 and 2006. All the while, the museum’s curatorscontinued their efforts to bring the finest works of art into the permanentcollection. The Theodore Roszak sculpture illustrated on page 4, forexample, a stunning modernist creation nearly nine feet tall, will stand as averitable exclamation point when the modern galleries reopen.

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The Cleveland Museum of Art is widely admired for the scope andquality of its acquisitions. During the past 18 months, we have lived up tothis reputation: works of art from around the globe and covering a broadspan of time entered the collection. From Pamphylia in Southern AsiaMinor came a striking example of Hellenistic marble sculpture, Grave Stele(Relief) of about 50 BC. From our own hemisphere came three spectaculargold nose ornaments made by the Moche people of ancient Peru aroundAD 100–300, along with a half of a tunic, woven between AD 500 and1000, that is among the finest tapestries ever created in the ancient Ameri-cas. From Europe and joining the medieval collection came two Frenchmanuscript leaves—one from a book of hours from about 1415 by a fol-lower of the Limbourg brothers (Netherlandish), part of a group donatedby Jeanne Miles Blackburn, and another from around 1467–70 illuminatedby Simon Marmion and depicting scenes from the life of St. Denis.

African Art acquired two important works from the 1800s during the18-month period: an ivory figurine from the Lega people of the Demo-

Previous pages: Thesystem for storing thecollection introducedsome interestingneighbors to oneanother. Here, ClaesOldenburg’s gianttoothpaste tube restsamong medievalarmaments.

Grave Stele (Relief),about 50 bc; SouthernAsia Minor, Pamphylia,Hellenistic Greek;marble; 73.6 x 42.5 cm;Gift of James E. andElizabeth J. Ferrell2005.52.

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Nose Ornament withSerpents and Long-necked Birds, ad 100–300; Central Andes,Moche people; goldalloy and silver; 7.6 x13.9 cm; Severance andGreta Millikin PurchaseFund 2005.177.

cratic Republic of the Congo and a reliquary guardian figure created bythe Kota people of Gabon. Simultaneously, Asian Art acquired a ritualwine vessel made in China around 1300 to 1100 BC, a complete Indianmanuscript depicting the life of Christ (dated 1602), and contemporaryworks by Chinese artists Lí Huayi and Wucius Wong.

A major American painting entitled Go Down Death from 1934 by theimportant African-American artist Aaron Douglas was a wonderfuladdition to the museum’s collection of works by Harlem Renaissanceartists. European Painting and Sculpture, 1900–1945, added a symbolistlandscape of 1900 called Evening Mood—Lidingö by the Swedish artistEugène Jansson.

The museum continued to be active in the area of contemporary art.Longtime supporter Agnes Gund donated Jim Hodges’s beautiful In Blue,1996, Sean Scully’s Wall of Light Rose, 2003, and Cai Guo Qiang’s PineForest and Wolf, 2005.

Strides in the area of photography were also made through thepurchase of Richard Avedon’s iconic portrait Ronald Fisher, Beekeeper,Davis, California, May 9, 1981 and the gift of an entire portfolio ofphotographs by Barbara Bosworth from trustee Mark Schwartz and hiswife, Bettina Katz.

Follower of theLimbourg Brothers(Netherlandish)(France, Paris[?]); Leaffrom a Book of Hours:St. Matthew, about1415; ink, tempera, andgold on vellum; 18.1 x13 cm; The JeanneMiles BlackburnCollection 2005.204.

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The drawings collection added a fine watercolor landscape from 1888by the Hudson River school painter Jasper F. Cropsey. Major prints byCaspar David Friedrich (Footbridge with Cross before Trees at a River, about1803), Emile Bernard (Breton Scenes, 1896), Max Beckmann (Group PortraitEden Bar, 1923), and Pablo Picasso (Faun Revealing a Sleeping Woman,1936, from the Vollard Suite) were among the additions to the collection.Of special note were 91 works by Gustave Baumann, a gift from hisdaughter, Ann Baumann.

In the areas of Decorative Art and Textiles two exceptional examplesof 18th-century European design were added: a gilded overmantel mirrorfrom about 1745 attributed to the English designer Matthias Lock and apair of French bed hangings made of wool and silk needlework from1710–20. A group of Toshiko Takaezu ceramics joined the collection ofcontemporary decorative art.

During the year the curatorial area saw the departure of one curatorand the arrival of two others. Dr. Stanislaw J. Czuma retired as theGeorge P. Bickford Curator of Indian and Southeast Asian Art after 33

Reliquary GuardianFigure, 1800s; Gabon,Kota people; wood andmetalwork; h. 61 cm;Purchase from the J. H.Wade Fund 2005.2.

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Wine Vessel (Jia),1300–1100 bc; China,Shang dynasty;bronze; h. 50.8 cm;John L. SeveranceFund 2005.54.

Jesus Asleep During aStorm at Sea, plate 19of Masinama (Life ofChrist) Manuscript;dated 1602; India,Allahabad, Mughalperiod; ink, color, andgold on paper; 26.3 x15.7 cm; John L.Severance Fund2005.145.19.

years of distinguished service. Mark Cole, formerly curator of Americanart at the Columbus Museum of Art, was appointed associate curator ofAmerican painting and sculpture. Stephen G. Harrison joined the staff ascurator of decorative art and design. Before coming to Cleveland,Harrison served in curatorial positions at the High Museum of Art inAtlanta and the Dallas Museum of Art.

The Conservation department greeted Sari Uricheck, who had previ-ously worked at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, as associ-ate conservator of objects, and Juliette Jacqmin, a graduate of the InstitutNational du Patrimoine in Paris, who joined the staff as a Kress Fellowin Objects Conservation. The department was extremely busy during the18-month period, treating specific works of art as well as evaluatingnumerous others that are part of the world tours of various collections.

One of the major accomplishments for Conservation was the comple-tion of the survey of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean paintings. All infor-mation on the condition of these works of art was compiled and placed ina database in the collections management system. This information pro-

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Aaron Douglas(American, 1899–1979);Go Down Death, 1934;oil on Masonite; 121.9 x91.5 cm; John L.

Severance Fund andGift of Prof. and Mrs.David C. Driskell2005.181.

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vided a quick assessment of which paintings could be used in the proposedtraveling exhibitions. Painting treatments that were completed by MarciaSteele included Joseph Paelinck’s Self Portrait, John Rogers Cox’s Gray andGold, and Edgar Degas’s portrait of Stefania Primicile Carafa. The treat-ment of Mori Sosen’s Monkeys in a Cherry Tree and Monkeys on a RockLedge progressed very well with the mounting silks and colors being se-lected by Jennifer Perry, in consultation with curator Anita Chung. Majorpaper treatments completed by Moyna Stanton included Auguste Renoir’sMother and Child pastel, Giuseppe Vasi’s The Campo Vaccino engraving, and22 watercolors from The World of Things by Kamisaka Sekka.

The museum’s image database also expanded, with nearly 9,000 addi-tional images from the collection added to the website. Among manyother features, Collections Online allows visitors to create their own per-sonal collections, an opportunity not lost on Lowery Stokes Sims, whopublicly credited this feature for helping her create and shape the exhibi-tion The Persistence of Geometry. Collections Online received national rec-ognition twice in 2006. First, the National Endowment for the Humani-ties selected the CMA website for inclusion in EDSITEment (http://www.edsitement.neh.gov/) as “one of the best online resources for edu-cation in the humanities”; it also won a 2006 Muse Award from theAmerican Association of Museums. The number of individuals visiting thewebsite climbed to over three million, nearly twice the number recordedthe year before. The vast majority of those who viewed the CMA websitedid so to view images and information on the collection.

Toshiko Takaezu(American, b. 1922);about 1990s; Gift ofthe Artist. From left:Alchemy Gold Moon;stoneware; h. 69.9 cm,diam. 69.5 cm;2005.190. Black Moon;stoneware; h. 52.1 cm,diam. 57.8 cm; 2005.191.Alchemy Gold; stone-ware; h. 155.9 cm, diam.68.3 cm; 2005.189.Yellow Moon; porcelain;h. 36.9 cm, diam. 26.4cm; 2005.196. Tall WhiteForm; stoneware; h. 75.9cm, diam. 38.1 cm;2005.192. Cobalt BlueForm; porcelain; h. 53.7cm, diam. 26.4 cm;2005.194. Tall MauveForm; stoneware; h.64.5 cm, diam. 29.9 cm;2005.193. Pink/WhiteForm; porcelain; h. 32.4cm, diam. 19.1 cm;2005.197. Purple Form;porcelain; h. 37.8 cm,diam. 21.6 cm; 2005.195.

William Henry FoxTalbot (British, 1800–1877); Winter TreesReflected in a Pond,1841–42; salted paperprint from calotypenegative; 16.4 x 19.1 cm;Purchase from the J. H.Wade Fund 2006.4.

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Acquisitions

Figurine, 1800s;Democratic Republicof the Congo, Legapeople; ivory; h. 17.5cm; Purchase from theJ. H. Wade Fund2005.3.

Plank Mask, possiblyearly 1900s; Demo-cratic Republic of theCongo, Bembe people;wood and pigment;h. 46 cm; Leonard C.Hanna Jr. Fund2006.116.

African ArtFigurine, 1800s; Democratic Republic of theCongo, Lega people; ivory; h. 17.5 cm; Pur-chase from the J. H. Wade Fund 2005.3.Hat, early 1900s; Democratic Republic of theCongo, Lega people; cowrie shells, beads,elephant tail, and cord; h. 55.9 cm; NormanO. Stone and Ella A. Stone Memorial Fund2005.56.

Reliquary Guardian Figure, 1800s; Gabon, Kotapeople; wood and metalwork; h. 61 cm; Pur-chase from the J. H. Wade Fund 2005.2.

Plank Mask, possibly early 1900s; DemocraticRepublic of the Congo, Bembe people; woodand pigment; h. 46 cm; Leonard C. Hanna Jr.Fund 2006.116.

American ArtAaron Douglas (American, 1899–1979); GoDown Death, 1934; oil on Masonite; 121.9 x91.5 cm; John L. Severance Fund and Gift ofProf. and Mrs. David C. Driskell 2005.181.

Theodore Roszak (American, 1907–1981);White and Steel Polars, 1945; painted wood,steel, iron, and Plexiglas; 271.8 x 40.6 x 40.6cm overall; Leonard C. Hanna Jr. Fund2005.144.

Ancient ArtGrave Stele (Relief), about 50 BC; Southern AsiaMinor, Pamphylia, Hellenistic Greek; marble;73.6 x 42.5 cm; Gift of James E. and ElizabethJ. Ferrell 2005.52.Woman’s Belt Hanger (Zone), about 725–675BC; Greece, Geometric period; bronze; w.32.5 cm; The Jane B. Tripp Charitable LeadAnnuity Trust 2006.5.

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Art of the Ancient AmericasFragment of a Mantle with Oculate Being, 200BC–AD 1; Central Andes, Paracas people (pos-sibly Carhua); double-cloth; cotton; 74.9 x108 cm; Dudley P. Allen Fund 2005.19.

Half of a Sleeved Tunic, AD 500–1000; CentralAndes, Wari or Tiwanaku people; single-interlocked tapestry; cotton and camelid fiber;88.5 x 102 cm; J. H. Wade Fund 2005.53.

Mastiff Bat Vessel, AD 50–200; Central Andes,Moche people; ceramic and slip; 18.4 x 17.7 x15.6 cm; John L. Severance Fund 2005.6.

Nose Ornament with Human Head and CondorsAttacking Humans, AD 100–300; Central Andes,Moche people; gold alloy; 9.5 x 16.5 x 1.6 cm;Severance and Greta Millikin Purchase Fund2005.175.

Nose Ornament with Serpents and Long-neckedBirds, AD 100–300; Central Andes, Mochepeople; gold alloy and silver; 7.6 x 13.9 cm;Severance and Greta Millikin Purchase Fund2005.177.Nose Ornament with Decapitators and HumanHeads, AD 100–300; Central Andes, Mochepeople; gold alloy and silver; 8.8 x 14 cm;Severance and Greta Millikin Purchase Fund2005.176.

Panel from the End of a Sash, 700 BC–AD 1;Central Andes, Paracas people (possiblyCarhua or Chucho); tapestry and plain weave;cotton and camelid fiber; 26 x 16.3 cm;Dudley P. Allen Fund 2005.18.

Textile Fragment with Frontal Deity Heads, Fe-lines, and Interlace Pattern, 700–400 BC; CentralAndes, Paracas people (possibly Yauca Valley);double-cloth with structural embroidery;camelid fiber; 83.2 x 21.6 cm; Dudley P. AllenFund 2005.14.

Textile Fragment with Interlace Pattern, 700–400BC; Central Andes, Paracas people (possiblyYauca Valley); brocaded plain weave; cottonand camelid fiber; 51.8 x 21.3 cm; Dudley P.Allen Fund 2005.15.

Textile Fragment with Three Frontal Deities andInterlace Pattern, 700–400 BC; Central Andes,Paracas people (possibly Yauca Valley);double-cloth with structural embroidery;camelid fiber; 101.3 x 22.8 cm; Dudley P.Allen Fund 2005.13.

Tunic with Double-headed Serpents, 700 BC–AD1; Central Andes, Paracas people (possiblyCarhua); gauze; cotton; 136.5 x 65.4 cm;Dudley P. Allen Fund 2005.17.

Tunic with Profile Animals and Checkerboards, 700BC–AD 1; Central Andes, Paracas people; dye-patterned plain weave; cotton; 72.4 x 104.1cm; Dudley P. Allen Fund 2005.16.

Other Pre-Columbian textiles are listed underTextiles.

Half of a Sleeved Tunic,ad 500–1000; CentralAndes, Wari orTiwanaku people;single-interlockedtapestry; cotton andcamelid fiber; 88.5 x102 cm; J. H. WadeFund 2005.53. Detailat far right.

Woman’s Belt Hanger(Zone), about 725–675BC; Greece, Geometricperiod; bronze; w. 32.5cm; The Jane B. TrippCharitable LeadAnnuity Trust 2006.5.

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Asian ArtEwer: Changsha Ware, 800s; China, Hunanprovince, Changsha kilns, Tang dynasty;stoneware with green glaze and brown spots;h. 29.2 cm, w. 19.8 cm, rim diam. 10.3 cm;Edward L. Whittemore Fund 2005.57.

Hollow-legged Tripod (Li), late 2000–early 1000BC; China, Inner Mongolia, lower stratum ofthe Xiajiadian culture, Neolithic period; darkgray earthenware; h. 22.9 cm, rim diam. 17cm; Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas French2005.20.

Wine Vessel (Jia), 1300–1100 BC; China, Shangdynasty; bronze; h. 50.8 cm; John L. SeveranceFund 2005.54.

Lí Huayi (Chinese, b. 1948); Earth Landscape,about 2004; ink and color on paper; 88.9 x180.3 cm; Norman O. Stone and Ella A.Stone Memorial Fund 2006.115.

Wucius Wong (Wang Wuxie, Chinese, b.1936); Valley of the Heart No. 9, 1998; ink andcolor on paper; 94 x 213.4 cm; Alma KroegerFund 2006.1.

Cai Guo Qiang(Chinese, b. 1957);Pine Forest and Wolf,2005; explodedgunpowder, fuse,and burned paperbacked on wood; 4panels, 230.2 x 77.6cm each, 230.2 x310.4 cm overall; Giftof Agnes Gund2006.134.a–d.

Wucius Wong (WangWuxie, Chinese, b.1936); Valley of theHeart No. 9, 1998; inkand color on paper; 94x 213.4 cm; AlmaKroeger Fund 2006.1.

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Sean Scully (American,b. 1945); Wall of LightRose, 2003; oil on linen;213.4 x 243.4 x 6.3 cm;Gift of Agnes Gundand Daniel Shapiro2005.142.

Contemporary ArtCai Guo Qiang (Chinese, b. 1957); Pine Forestand Wolf, 2005; exploded gunpowder, fuse,and burned paper backed on wood; 4 panels,230.2 x 77.6 cm each, 230.2 x 310.4 cm over-all; Gift of Agnes Gund 2006.134.a–d.

Jim Hodges (American, b. 1957); In Blue,1996; silk flowers and thread; 396 x 259 cmoverall; Gift of Agnes Gund in honor ofKatharine Lee Reid 2005.140.Hildur Ásgeirsdóttir Jónsson (Icelandic, b.1963); Sand Storm, 2005; warp-faced plainweave; silk, painted with dye before weaving;198 x 104 cm overall; Robert A. Mann Fund2005.146.

Benjamin Kinsley (American, b. 1982);Gesichtsmusik, 2004; video and sound; 2:20minutes; Gift of Robert M. Kaye 2005.141.

Martin Kline (American, b. 1961); ClevelandMural 2003, 2003; paintstick on canvas; 165.8x 57.9 cm overall; Gift of Agnes Gund andDaniel Shapiro 2005.62.Steve McCallum (American, b. 1951); CitySkip, 1984; acrylic on canvas; 213.3 x 213.3cm overall; Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Striar2005.154.

Sean Scully (American, b. 1945); Wall of LightRose, 2003; oil on linen; 213.4 x 243.4 x 6.3cm; Gift of Agnes Gund and Daniel Shapiro2005.142.

Decorative Art and DesignRudy Autio (American, b. 1926); Cherry Hill,1992; glazed stoneware; 53 x 54.6 x 37.5 cm;Gift of Francine and Benson Pilloff 2005.188.William Carlson (American, b. 1950);Prägnanz, about 1990; glass and granite; 94.6 x49.5 x 35.5 cm; Gift of Francine and BensonPilloff 2005.186.a–c.

Sydney Cash (American, b. 1941); Trifold,about 1990; mixed media; 37.2 x 26.8 x 18.5cm; Gift of Francine and Benson Pilloff2005.184.

José Chardiet (American, b. Cuba, 1956);Yellow Monster Vase, 1991; blown glass; h. 43cm, diam. 34.5 cm; Gift of Francine andBenson Pilloff 2005.183.Designed by Charles Eames (American, 1907–1978), manufactured by Herman Miller; Pair ofChairs (LCW), designed 1946; plywood; 73.3x 49.5 x 55.9 cm; Gift of Audra and GeorgeRose 2006.124–25.

Designed by Alexander Girard (American,1907–1993), manufactured by Herman Miller;Arm Chair and Ottoman, about 1967; uphol-stery, aluminum legs and supports; chair: 66 x101.6 x 68.5 cm; ottoman: 43.1 x 71.1 x 41.9cm; The Mary Spedding Milliken MemorialFund 2006.117.1–2.Attributed to Matthias Lock (English, about1710–1765); Overmantel Mirror, about 1745;carved giltwood and glass; 78 x 186 cm; Pur-chase from the J. H. Wade Fund 2006.3.

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Flora C. Mace (American, b. 1949) and JoeyKirkpatrick (American, b. 1952); Pear, 1997;blown glass; 68 x 36.9 cm; Gift of Francineand Benson Pilloff 2005.182.

William Morris (American, b. 1957); StandingStone, 1989; mold-blown glass; 121.5 x 35.5 x23 cm; Gift of Francine and Benson Pilloff2005.185.Stephen Powell (American, b. 1951); RadiantSeat Jones, 1991; mold-blown glass; 84.8 x 56 x19.2 cm; Gift of Francine and Benson Pilloff2005.187.

Toshiko Takaezu (American, b. 1922); about1990s; 9 objects; Gift of the Artist. AlchemyGold; stoneware; h. 155.9 cm, diam. 68.3 cm;2005.189. Alchemy Gold Moon; stoneware; h.69.9 cm, diam. 69.5 cm; 2005.190. BlackMoon; stoneware; h. 52.1 cm, diam. 57.8 cm;2005.191. Cobalt Blue Form; porcelain; h. 53.7cm, diam. 26.4 cm; 2005.194. Pink/WhiteForm; porcelain; h. 32.4 cm, diam. 19.1 cm;2005.197. Purple Form; porcelain; h. 37.8 cm,diam. 21.6 cm; 2005.195. Tall Mauve Form;stoneware; h. 64.5 cm, diam. 29.9 cm;2005.193. Tall White Form; stoneware; h. 75.9cm, diam. 38.1 cm; 2005.192. Yellow Moon;porcelain; h. 36.9 cm, diam. 26.4 cm;2005.196.

DrawingsJohn White Abbott (British, 1763–1851); NearNew Bridge on the Dart Devon, 1800; water-color; 17.9 x 26.9 cm; Gift of The Paintingand Drawing Society of the Cleveland Mu-seum of Art 2005.200.

Gustave Baumann (American, b. Germany,1881–1971); 25 works; Gift of Ann Baumann.Aspens, about 1925; gouache; 29 x 36.5 cm;2005.454. Aspens, about 1925; gouache overgraphite; 36.3 x 29 cm; 2005.455. BrownCounty, 1909–16; gouache; 28.2 x 25.4 cm;2005.456. Building, 1917; watercolor overgraphite; 35.5 x 44.3 cm; 2005.457. Church inNew Mexico in Landscape, about 1925; gouache;28.1 x 29.2 cm; 2005.458. Church with ThreeBells, about 1925; pastel over graphite; 25.7 x33.3 cm; 2005.459. Cliff Dwellings, about 1924;gouache over graphite; 31.9 x 29.8 cm;2006.460. Corn Dance, about 1924; gouache;28 x 24.2 cm; 2005.461. Flowers in Blue andBlack Striped Vase, about 1915; gouache overgraphite; 45.8 x 32.2 cm; 2005.463. Flowers onBlack Striped Background, about 1915; gouacheover graphite; 41 x 29.5 cm; 2005.462. GrandCanyon, about 1919; gouache; 33 x 28.4 cm;2005.464. Hill with Trees, 1920; gouache; 28.2x 25.5 cm; 2005.465. Hollyhock Garden, SantaFe, about 1920; gouache over graphite; 29.7 x36.2 cm; 2005.466. House and Garden, 1917;watercolor over graphite; 29.8 x 32.6 cm;2005.467. Madison Square (recto), 1917, water-color; Building (verso), graphite; 43.6 x 34.9cm; 2005.468.a–b. Nashville, Brown County,Indiana, 1909–16; gouache; 27.9 x 25.5 cm;2005.469. Old Santa Fe, about 1924; pastel andgraphite; 17 x 18.8 cm; 2005.470. PelicanRookery #93, 1928; gouache over graphite;37.2 x 31.3 cm; 2005.471. Pines Grand Cañon,

about 1920; gouache over graphite; 36.4 x 35.7cm; 2005.472. Provincetown Docks, 1917;gouache over graphite; 29.7 x 29.6 cm;2005.473. Sanctuario Chimayo, about 1920;gouache; 24.5 x 28.1 cm; 2005.474. Squash,1906–16; gouache over graphite; 25.2 x 30.4cm; 2005.475. Trampas, about 1920; pastelover graphite; 14.4 x 18.7 cm; 2005.476. TreeStump, 1909–16; gouache; 22.2 x 23.4 cm;2005.477. Two Trees, about 1924; gouacheover graphite; 36.5 x 33.5 cm; 2005.478.

Muirhead Bone (British, 1876–1953); 5 works;1921; watercolor and graphite; Gift of Dr. andMrs. William L. Huffman. Entering Bergen; 11.2x 25.2 cm; 2005.151. Entering Bergen; 9 x 25.2cm; 2005.152. Entering Bergen; 14.9 x 25.3 cm;2005.153. Noonday, Lake Roxen, Sweden; 25.4x 35.6 cm; 2005.149. Storm Ending, NorwegianFjord; 25.2 x 35.2 cm; 2005.150.David Cox (British, 1783–1859); On theThames, about 1830; watercolor; 19.8 x 27.1cm; Gift of The Painting and Drawing Societyof the Cleveland Museum of Art 2005.201.

Jasper F. Cropsey (American, 1823–1900);Landscape (Hastings-on-Hudson), 1888; water-color over graphite; 39.5 x 57 cm; Partial Giftof Harry and Nina Pollock and Mr. and Mrs.Richard W. Whitehill Art Purchase Endow-ment Fund 2005.342.

Peter De Wint (British, 1784–1849); NeathAbbey, about 1820; watercolor; 16 x 23.2 cm;Gift of The Painting and Drawing Society ofthe Cleveland Museum of Art 2005.198.

Jean Dubuffet (French, 1901–1985); Tree(Arbre), 1964; pen and black ink; 33.4 x 24.9cm; Gift of Louise S. Richards 2005.276.

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Eugène Isabey (French, 1803–1886); Studies ofWood and Farm Implements; graphite; 21.5 x 14cm; Gift of Louise S. Richards 2005.287.

Martin Kline (American, b. 1961); 3 works;black paintstick; Gift of Agnes Gund andDavid Shapiro. Cleveland Mural Drawing #1,November 14, 2003, 2003; 104.3 x 66.2 cm;2005.63. Cleveland Mural Drawing #2, Novem-ber 15, 2003, 2003; 104.4 x 66 cm; 2005.64.Cleveland Mural Drawing #3, November 16–17,2003, 2003; 104 x 66 cm; 2005.65.

Dr. Thomas Monro (British, 1759–1833);Landscape (recto); black chalk and gray wash;Studies of Heads (verso); black chalk; 15.6 x 23cm; Gift of Louise S. Richards 2005.300.a–b.

Michel Angelo Rooker (British, 1746–1801);Inside the East End of Nettley Abbey, 1794;graphite and gray wash; 23.5 x 30.2 cm; Giftof The Painting and Drawing Society of theCleveland Museum of Art 2005.199.George M. Ross (American, 1887–1994);Industrial: Pouring Steel, 1946; watercolor; 55.4x 38.3 cm; Gift of Judith Clark Fredrichs andRoss Gordon Fredrichs 2005.67.

Paul B. Travis (American, 1891–1975); Stand-ing Figure (recto), 1940; colored ink; Woman inLandscape (verso); watercolor and gouache;45.3 x 30 cm; Gift of Pamela Elizabeth Wardin loving memory of her parents, William E.and Evelyn Svec Ward 2005.120.a–b.

David Cox (British,1783–1859); On theThames, about 1830;watercolor; 19.8 x 27.1cm; Gift of ThePainting and DrawingSociety of theCleveland Museum ofArt 2005.201.

Jasper F. Cropsey(American, 1823–1900); Landscape(Hastings-on-Hudson),1888; watercolor overgraphite; 39.5 x 57 cm;Partial Gift of Harryand Nina Pollock andMr. and Mrs. RichardW. Whitehill ArtPurchase EndowmentFund 2005.342.

Attributed to MatthiasLock (English, about1710–1765); OvermantelMirror, about 1745;carved giltwood andglass; 78 x 186 cm;Purchase from the J. H.Wade Fund 2006.3.

Henri Harpignies (French, 1819–1916);Sorente, Bains de la Reine Jeanne; black andwhite chalk; 21.7 x 28.5 cm; Gift of Louise S.Richards 2005.284.

Mabel A. Hewit (American, 1903–1987); 3works; Gift of Mr. and Mrs. William Jurey inmemory of Mabel A. Hewit. Sketchbook #1;graphite, crayon, and chalk; 25.5 x 20 cm;2005.343.a–jjjj. Sketchbook #2; graphite andwatercolor; 26 x 20 cm; 2005.344.a–nnnn.Sketchbook #3; graphite, charcoal, and pastel;23 x 18 cm; 2005.345.a–z.

Lee Hoffmann (American, 1923–2003); Fash-ion Design for Women’s Clothing; black chalk;49.6 x 34 cm; Bequest of Lee K. Hoffmann2005.66.

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European Painting and Sculpture,1900–1945Eugène Jansson (Swedish, 1862–1915); EveningMood—Lidingö (Aftonstämning—Lidingö), 1900;oil on canvas; 90.1 x 168.6 cm; Mr. and Mrs.William H. Marlatt Fund 2005.4.

Indian and Southeast Asian ArtDog, 1800s; India, Company school; 3 works;ink and color on paper, with graphite inscrip-tion below; Gift of Pamela Elizabeth Ward inloving memory of her parents, William E. andEvelyn Svec Ward. 16.8 x 21.1 cm; 2005.73.17.1 x 21.1 cm; 2005.74. 17 x 21.2 cm;2005.75.

Caparisoned Elephant with a Mahout, dated 1761;India, Rajasthan, Mewar school; ink and coloron paper; 20.6 x 21.4 cm; Gift of Dr. NormanZaworski 2005.202.

Devotional Painting (Female Figure), second halfof 1900s; Eastern India, Bihar State, Mithila orMadhubani school; ink and color on paper;27.2 x 18 cm; Gift of Pamela Elizabeth Wardin loving memory of her parents, William E.and Evelyn Svec Ward 2005.79.

Head of a Young Man, 1800s; India, Companyschool; ink with color and graphite (under-drawing) on paper; 7 x 7 cm; Gift of PamelaElizabeth Ward in loving memory of herparents, William E. and Evelyn Svec Ward2005.72.

Illustration to the Mahabharata, about 1800; In-dia, Maharashtra, Paithan school; ink and coloron paper; 28.2 x 41.5 cm; Gift of ProfessorWalter and Nesta Spink in honor of StanislawCzuma 2005.68.

Large, Multi-armed Figure Facing Left; second halfof 1900s; Eastern India, Bihar State, Mithila orMadhubani school; ink and color on paper;36.5 x 26.9 cm; Gift of Pamela Elizabeth Wardin loving memory of her parents, William E.and Evelyn Svec Ward 2005.85.

Large, Multi-armed Figure Facing Out; second halfof 1900s; Eastern India, Bihar State, Mithila orMadhubani school; ink and color on paper;36.5 x 28 cm; Gift of Pamela Elizabeth Wardin loving memory of her parents, William E.and Evelyn Svec Ward 2005.84.

Large Multi-armed Figure with Hearts in Margin;second half of 1900s; Eastern India, Bihar State,Mithila or Madhubani school; ink and color onpaper; 36.2 x 27 cm; Gift of Pamela ElizabethWard in loving memory of her parents,William E. and Evelyn Svec Ward 2005.86.

Masinama (Life of Christ) Manuscript, dated 1602;India, Allahabad, Mughal period; 24 full-sizeillustrations with 160 folios of text; ink, color,and gold on paper; approximately 26 x 15 cmeach; John L. Severance Fund. Plate 1, TheFlowering of Aaron’s Rod; 2005.145.1. Plate 2,Annunciation; 2005.145.2. Plate 3, Journey toBethlehem; 2005.145.3. Plate 4, The Inn atBethlehem; 2005.145.4. Plate 5, The Magi Followthe Star; 2005.145.5. Plate 6, Magi Kneelingbefore Christ; 2005.145.6. Plate 7, The ThreeWise Men Bow before Jesus; 2005.145.7. Plate 8,Presentation in the Temple; 2005.145.8. Plate 9,John the Baptist Recognizes Christ by the Appear-ance of a Dove; 2005.145.9. Plate 10, MaryMagdelene at the Foot of Christ; 2005.145.10.Plate 11, The Head of John the Baptist Presented toSalome; 2005.145.11. Plate 12, Jesus in the TunMountains near Nazareth Where He Chooses

Eugène Jansson(Swedish, 1862–1915); EveningMood—Lidingö(Aftonstämning—Lidingö), 1900; oil oncanvas; 90.1 x 168.6cm; Mr. and Mrs.William H. MarlattFund 2005.4.

Twelve of His Followers and Calls Them Apostles;2005.145.12. Plate 13, The Marriage at Cana;2005.145.13. Plate 14, Moses Prays for Deliver-ance from a Plague of Serpents; 2005.145.14. Plate15, Angels Minister to Jesus; 2005.145.15. Plate16, The Daughter of Jairus Being Brought Back toLife by Christ; 2005.145.16. Plate 17, Jesus En-tertained at the Pharisee’s House; 2005.145.17.Plate 18, Elijah Fed by Ravens; 2005.145.18.Plate 19, Jesus Asleep During a Storm at Sea;2005.145.19. Plate 20, In Jerusalem the Scribesand Pharisees Bring an Adulterous Woman beforeChrist for Justice; 2005.145.20. Plate 21, Jesus inthe Temple; 2005.145.21. Plate 22, The Entryinto Jerusalem; 2005.145.22. Plate 23, TheScourging of Jesus; 2005.145.23. Plate 24, MaryBeing Taken to a Place Where Girls Are BeingPrepared for Their Future; 2005.145.24.

Portrait of a Man, late 1700s; India, Paharischool; ink and color on paper; 7.3 x 5.5 cm;Gift of Pamela Elizabeth Ward in lovingmemory of her parents, William E. and EvelynSvec Ward 2005.69.

Rider and Four-legged Bovine Creature in Mauve,Chartreuse, and Black Palette, second half of1900s; Eastern India, Bihar State, Mithila orMadhubani school; ink and color on paper;36.3 x 26 cm; Gift of Pamela Elizabeth Wardin loving memory of her parents, William E.and Evelyn Svec Ward 2005.83.

Rider and Four-legged Bovine Creature with Borderof Colored Squares, second half of 1900s; EasternIndia, Bihar State, Mithila or Madhubanischool; ink and color on paper; 41.5 x 26.5 cm;Gift of Pamela Elizabeth Ward in lovingmemory of her parents, William E. and EvelynSvec Ward 2005.81.

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Rider and Four-legged Bovine Creature with Borderof Colored Squares, Purple, Orange, and MagentaPalette with Inscription at Top and Bottom, secondhalf of 1900s; Eastern India, Bihar State,Mithila or Madhubani school; ink and color onpaper; 51.8 x 34.3 cm; Gift of Pamela ElizabethWard in loving memory of her parents,William E. and Evelyn Svec Ward 2005.87.Rider and Four-legged Creature with Floral Motif,second half of 1900s; Eastern India, Bihar State,Mithila or Madhubani school; ink and color onpaper; 40.7 x 26 cm; Gift of Pamela ElizabethWard in loving memory of her parents,William E. and Evelyn Svec Ward 2005.82.Sketch of a Woman with an Elephant and OtherAnimals on Reverse, 1700s; India, Pahari; inkand color on paper; 12 x 11 cm; Gift of PamelaElizabeth Ward in loving memory of herparents, William E. and Evelyn Svec Ward2005.71.Two Women, second half of 1700s; India, Jodh-pur; ink and color on paper; 8.5 x 9.4 cm; Giftof Pamela Elizabeth Ward in loving memory ofher parents, William E. and Evelyn Svec Ward2005.70.

Two Women Facing Each Other, second half of1900s; Eastern India, Bihar State, Mithila orMadhubani school; ink and color on paper;25.3 x 27.1 cm; Gift of Pamela Elizabeth Wardin loving memory of her parents, William E.and Evelyn Svec Ward 2005.80.

Woman in Profile Facing Left, second half of1900s; Eastern India, Bihar State, Mithila orMadhubani school; ink and color on paper;26.7 x 18 cm; Gift of Pamela Elizabeth Wardin loving memory of her parents, William E.and Evelyn Svec Ward 2005.78.

Woman with Two Children Playing Ball, secondhalf of 1900s; Eastern India, Bihar State,Mithila or Madhubani school; ink and color onpaper; 27 x 23.3 cm; Gift of Pamela ElizabethWard in loving memory of her parents,William E. and Evelyn Svec Ward 2005.77.

Jamini Roy (Indian, 1882–1972); Krishna andthe Bull Nandi; gouache; 31.4 x 43.3 cm; Giftof Pamela Elizabeth Ward in loving memory ofher parents, William E. and Evelyn Svec Ward2005.76.Attributed to Nainsukh (Indian, 1710–1778);Two Elephants Fighting in a Courtyard beforeMuhammad Shah, about 1730–40; inkand color on paper; 62.5 x 42 cm; John L.Severance Fund 2005.1.a–b.

Medieval ArtLeaf from a Book of Hours: Ape Hunting WildBoars, about 1500–1510; France, Paris orRouen; ink, tempera, and liquid gold onvellum; 18.1 x 12.9 cm; The Jeanne MilesBlackburn Collection 2006.13.a–b.

Leaf from a Book of Hours: Initial D, early 1400s;England; ink, tempera, and gold on vellum;15.2 x 11.4 cm; The Jeanne Miles BlackburnCollection 2006.10.

Leaf from a Book of Hours: Initial D, about 1400;France, probably Soissons; ink, tempera, andgold on vellum; 15.5 x 11.5 cm; The JeanneMiles Blackburn Collection 2005.203.Leaf from a Book of Hours: Initial V with FloralBorder, about 1460–1500; Austria(?) orBohemia(?); ink, tempera, and gold on vellum;13.9 x 10.6 cm; The Jeanne Miles BlackburnCollection 2006.12.

Leaf from a Book of Hours: The Raising of theCross, 1510–20; Germany, Nuremberg; tem-pera and liquid gold on vellum; 18.7 x 13.4cm; The Jeanne Miles Blackburn Collection2006.14.

Leaf from a Book of Hours: St. Bartholomew,about 1440–60; Flanders, Bruges(?); ink, tem-pera, and gold on vellum; 12.5 x 8.5 cm; TheJeanne Miles Blackburn Collection 2006.11.

Simon Marmion(French, active inFlanders, 1425–89);Excised Leaf withScenes from the Life ofSaint Denis from theBreviary of Charles theBold and Margaret ofYork, about 1467–70;ink, tempera, and goldon vellum; 16 x 11.9 cm;John L. Severance Fund2005.55.

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Leaf from a Psalter: Initial D with King David inPrayer before an Altar and Christ in a Cloud,about 1270–80; England, Oxford(?); ink, tem-pera, and gold on vellum; 17.9 x 13.5 cm; TheJeanne Miles Blackburn Collection 2006.8.Leaf from a Psalter and Prayerbook: Initial E withOrnamental Border Containing a Seated Satyr anda Bird Eating Grapes, about 1524; North Ger-many, Hildesheim(?); ink, tempera, and liquidgold on vellum; 16.6 x 13.5 cm; The JeanneMiles Blackburn Collection 2006.15.a–b.Circle of Coëtivy Master (France, Paris); Leaffrom a Book of Hours: Angel Chasing a Devil,about 1460; ink, tempera, and gold on vellum;19.7 x 14.3 cm; The Jeanne Miles BlackburnCollection 2005.206.a–b.

Circle or workshop of the Leber Group(France, Paris); Leaf from a Latin Bible: Initial Aand Initial A: Judith Beheading Holofernes, about1230–40; ink and tempera on vellum; 14.8 x10.4 cm; The Jeanne Miles Blackburn Collec-tion 2005.207.

Follower of the Limbourg Brothers (Nether-landish) (France, Paris[?]); Leaf from a Book ofHours: St. Matthew, about 1415; ink, tempera,and gold on vellum; 18.1 x 13 cm; The JeanneMiles Blackburn Collection 2005.204.

Charles Marville(French, 1818–1879);Opéra (Rostral Column),about 1875; albumenprint from wetcollodion negative; 35.4x 26.7 cm (mounted);Purchase from the KarlB. Goldfield Trust2006.6.

Circle of Maître François (Central France);Leaf from a Book of Hours: The Betrayal of Christ,about 1470–85; ink, tempera, and gold onvellum; 12.4 x 9.3 cm; The Jeanne MilesBlackburn Collection 2005.208.Simon Marmion (French, active in Flanders,1425–89); Excised Leaf with Scenes from the Lifeof Saint Denis from the Breviary of Charles theBold and Margaret of York, about 1467–70; ink,tempera, and gold on vellum; 16 x 11.9 cm;John L. Severance Fund 2005.55.Workshop of Master of Guillebert de Mets(Flemish); Leaf from a Book of Hours: Initial Dwith Foliated Border, 1410–45; ink, tempera,and gold on vellum; 12.7 x 8.4 cm; TheJeanne Miles Blackburn Collection 2005.205.

Seneca Master (Italian, active about 1307–25);Medallion from the Border of a Latin Bible: TheSixth Day of Creation, early 1300s; tempera onvellum; diam. 7 cm; The Jeanne MilesBlackburn Collection 2006.9.

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tional Champion Siberian Elm, Ohio, 2002; 24.7x 59.5 cm; 2006.31. National ChampionSingleleaf Ash, Colorado, 2001; 24.7 x 59.3 cm;2005.349. National Champion Sitka Spruce,Oregon, 1993; 24.7 x 59.3 cm; 2006.27. Na-tional Champion Slippery Elm, Ohio, 2000; 24.7x 59.5 cm; 2006.41. National Champion SlipperyElm with Jeffrey, Ohio, 2002; 24.6 x 59.5 cm;2005.347. National Champion Southern Redcedar,Florida, 1994; 24.8 x 59.7 cm; 2006.39. Na-tional Champion Southern Red Oak, Georgia,1999; 24.7 x 59.5 cm; 2006.30. NationalChampion Strangler Fig, Florida, 1995; 25 x 59.5cm; 2006.43. National Champion Sugarberry,South Carolina, 1994; 25 x 59.5 cm; 2006.26.National Champion Swamp White Oak, 2002; 25x 59.5 cm; 2006.56. National Champion Sy-camore, Kentucky, 2002; 24.8 x 59.5 cm;2006.49. National Champion Sycamore withKatie, Ohio, 1990; 24.6 x 40 cm; 2005.373.National Champion Tuliptree Yellow-poplar, Vir-ginia, 1992; 24.8 x 59.5 cm; 2006.44. NationalChampion Turkey Oak, Georgia, 1994; 20.1 x24.7 cm; 2005.369. National Champion Two-wing Silverbell, Ohio, 2002; 25.1 x 59.2 cm;2006.25. National Champion Valley Oak, Cali-fornia, 1994; 24.6 x 59.5 cm; 2005.371. Na-tional Champion Velvet Mesquite, Arizona, 2001;24.8 x 59.6 cm; 2005.356. National ChampionWaterlocust, Pennsylvania, 2000; 24.4 x 59.5cm; 2005.366. National Champion WeepingWillow, Michigan, 1992; 24.7 x 39.6 cm;2005.376. National Champion Western Larch,Montana, 1996; 25.2 x 59.4 cm; 2006.58. Na-tional Champion Western Paper Birch, Washing-ton, 1993; 24.7 x 59.5 cm; 2006.50. NationalChampion Western Redcedar, Washington, 1993;24.8 x 59.6 cm; 2005.355. National ChampionWhite Oak, Maryland, 1992; 24.5 x 59.5 cm;2005.372.Margaret Bourke-White (American, 1904–1971); Heaped ore outside steel plant, brought byshipping along Great Lakes, 1930; gelatin silverprint; 23.6 x 31.3 cm; Andrew R. and MarthaHolden Jennings Fund 2005.341.

Philip Brutz (American, b. 1962); 2005; 4stereoscopic chromogenic transparencies; 5.1 x5.1 cm; Gift of the Artist. Asbestos Abatement,1916 Building; 2006.13.a. Ball of Rebar, SitePreparation; 2006.129.a. Mechanical Room, 1916Freight Elevator; 2006.131.a. Number 2 FanRoom, 1916 Building; 2006.132.a.Philip Brutz; 2005; 12 stereoscopic chromoge-nic transparencies; 5 x 5 cm; The Jane B.Tripp Charitable Lead Annuity. Armor Court;2006.102.a. Deinstallation of Renaissance Fire-place; 2006.105.a. Interior Garden Court;2006.103.a. Looking at Art; 2006.111.a. PaintingFrames and Ironwork; 2006.107.a. Plaster Modelof the 1916 Building Made in 1912; 2006.109.a.Skylights, 1916 Building; 2006.101.a. Stella;2006.106.a. Tapestries and Renaissance Fireplace;2006.104.a. Temporary Art; 2006.100.a. Tempo-rary Art Storage; 2006.108.a. Temporary ArtStorage; 2006.110.a.

Linda Butler (American, b. 1947); 1994; 10gelatin silver prints; The George Gund Foun-dation Collection in honor of David Bergholz,

PhotographyHerbert Ascherman Jr. (American, b. 1947);2001; 8 gelatin silver prints; Gift of the Artist.Anna Arnold, Painter; 23.3 x 23.2 cm;2005.106. Douglas Max Utter, Painter, 23.2 x23.2 cm; 2005.102. Judith Saloman, Ceramicist;23.3 x 23.2 cm; 2005.108. Mark Soppeland,Sculptor; 23.3 x 23.2 cm; 2005.107. PhyllisSeltzer, Painter; 23.3 x 23.2 cm; 2005.105.Phyllis Sloane, Painter; 23.3 x 23.2 cm; 2005.12.Rev. Albert Wagner, Painter; 23.3 x 23.2 cm;2005.103. Virgie Patton, Painter; 23.2 x 23.3cm; 2005.104.

Herbert Ascherman Jr.; Fred Schmidt, Sculptor,2001; gelatin silver print; 22.8 x 22.8 cm; Giftof Jane Glaubinger 2005.21.

Herbert Ascherman Jr.; 2001; 11 gelatin silverprints; Gift of William S. Lipscomb in memoryof his father, James S. Lipscomb. Chris Pekoc,Photographer; 23.3 x 23.3 cm; 2005.25. DavidDavis, Sculptor; 23.3 x 23.3 cm; 2005.33. DonHarvey, Work on Paper; 23.3 x 23.3 cm;2005.27. George Fitzpatrick, Work on Paper;23.3 x 23.3 cm; 2005.24. George Kozman,Painter; 23.3 x 23.3 cm; 2005.30. JaniceLessman-Moss, Fiber; 23.3 x 23.3 cm; 2005.28.John Sargent, Painter; 23.3 x 23.3 cm; 2005.31.Laurence Channing, Work on Paper; 23.2 x 23.2cm; 2005.23. Malcolm Brown, Painter; 23.3 x23.3 cm; 2005.22. Penny Rakoff, Photographer;23.3 x 23.3 cm; 2005.29. Robert Thurmer,Sculptor; 23.3 x 23.3 cm; 2005.32; ViktorSchreckengost, Designer; 23.3 x 23.3 cm;2005.26.

Herbert Ascherman Jr.; 2001; 4 gelatin silverprints; John L. Severence Fund. H. CarrollCassil, Work on Paper, 23.2 x 23.2 cm; 2005.8.John Clague, Sculptor; 23.3 x 23.3 cm; 2005.9.John Pearson, Painter; 23.3 x 23.3 cm; 2005.10.Joseph McCullough, Painter; 23.3 x 23.3 cm;2005.11.

Richard Avedon (American, 1923–2004);Ronald Fischer, Beekeeper, Davis, California, May9, 1981, 1981, printed 1985; gelatin silverprint; 114.3 x 142.8 cm; Leonard C. Hanna Jr.Fund 2005.143.Henri Béchard (French, active 1869–1880s);1870s; 2 albumen prints from wet collodionnegatives; Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. WhitehillArt Purchase Endowment Fund. Thebes, TheColossi of Memnon; 36 x 26.9 cm; 2006.119.Thebes, Temple of the Ramesseum, Interior of theHypostyle Hall; 36 x 26.9 cm; 2006.118.

Barbara Bosworth (American, b. 1953);printed 2004; 71 gelatin silver prints; Gift ofMark Schwartz and Bettina Katz. Former Na-tional Champion American Elm, Kansas, 2001;20.1 x 49.5 cm; 2006.59. National ChampionAloe Yucca, Georgia, 2002; 24.5 x 20.1 cm;2005.354. National Champion American Beech,Ohio, 1990; 20.1 x 24 cm; 2006.46. NationalChampion American Elm, Kansas, 1990; 20.1 x49.6 cm; 2005.362. National Champion Ameri-can Smoketree, Indiana, 2001; 24.9 x 59.4 cm;2006.45. National Champion Blackjack Oak,Georgia, 1999; 24.6 x 59.5 cm; 2005.361. Na-tional Champion Black Locust, New York, 1991;20.1 x 24.7 cm; 2006.35. National Champion

Black Oak, Connecticut, 2001; 24.9 x 59.6 cm;2005.378. National Champion Bur Oak, Ken-tucky, 1991; 20.1 x 40.4 cm; 2005.351. Na-tional Champion Butternut, Oregon, 1993; 19.9 x24.7 cm; 2006.51. National Champion CaliforniaBuckeye, 2002; 20.1 x 24.7 cm; 2006.55. Na-tional Champion Chinkapin Oak, Kentucky,2002; 24.9 x 59.7 cm; 2005.379. NationalChampion Coast Redwood, California, 1994; 24.8x 59.1 cm; 2005.367. National Champion Com-mon Hackberry, Illinois, 2001; 24.8 x 39.3 cm;2006.42.a–b. National Champion Common Pear,Ohio, 2002; 24.7 x 58.8 cm; 2006.28. NationalChampion Common Pear, Washington, 1994;24.8 x 59.6 cm; 2006.36. National ChampionDarlington Oak, Georgia, 1999; 24.6 x 59.5 cm;2005.348. National Champion Durand Oak,Georgia, 1999; 25 x 59.4 cm; 2006.54. NationalChampion Elliottia, Georgia, 2002; 24.9 x 59.4cm; 2005.380. National Champion Emory Oak,Arizona, 2001; 24.6 x 39.7 cm; 2005.374.a–b.National Champion Fremont Cottonwood, Ari-zona, 2001; 24.8 x 59.5 cm; 2006.38. NationalChampion Giant Sequoia, California, 1994; 24.7x 39.2 cm; 2005.350. National ChampionGolden (White) Willow, Michigan, 1992; 24.6 x39.3 cm; 2006.53.a–b. National ChampionGreen Ash, Michigan, 1992; 24.6 x 59.4 cm;2005.365. National Champion Gumbo-limbo,Florida, 1995; 24.7 x 59.6 cm; 2005.370. Na-tional Champion Joshua-tree, California, 2002;24.8 x 59.4 cm; 2005.363. National ChampionLongbeak Eucalyptus, Arizona, 2001; 24.8 x 59.4cm; 2005.352. National Champion MazzardCherry, Pennsylvania, 1994; 24.7 x 39.7 cm;2005.368.a–b. National Champion MontereyCypress, California, 2002; 24.6 x 40 cm;2006.34. National Champion Mountain PaperBirch, Michigan, 1994; 20.1 x 24.7 cm;2006.40. National Champion Northern Red Oak,New York, 1990; 20.1 x 24.7 cm; 2005.358.National Champion Northern Red Oak, NewYork, 1991; 20.1 x 24.7 cm; 2005.359. NationalChampion Ohio Buckeye, Ohio, 2004; 24.8 x59.2 cm; 2005.364. National Champion Osage-orange, Virginia, 2002; 24.7 x 59.4 cm;2005.375. National Champion Pacific Madrone,California, 1994; 20 x 49.4 cm; 2006.37.a.National Champion Pacific Madrone, California,1994; 20.1 x 24.7 cm; 2006.37.b. NationalChampion Paper Birch, Maine, 1991; 30.1 x 59.4cm; 2006.47. National Champion PignutHickory, Georgia, 2002; 25 x 59.4 cm;2005.381. National Champion Pitch Pine, NewHampshire, 2003; 24.8 x 59.5 cm; 2006.32.National Champion Plains Cottonwood, Colorado,1991; 24.6 x 39.9 cm; 2005.377. NationalChampion Pussy Willow, Rhode Island, 1992;24.7 x 59.5 cm; 2006.33. National ChampionRed Mangrove, Florida, 1995; 24.9 x 59.5 cm;2006.48. National Champion Royal Paulownia,Indiana, 1991; 20.1 x 24.7 cm; 2006.29. Na-tional Champion Saguaro, Arizona, 2001; 24.8 x59.5 cm; 2005.357. National Champion SandLive Oak, Florida, 2002; 24.8 x 58.8 cm;2005.353. National Champion Scarlet Oak, Ken-tucky, 2002; 24.8 x 59.4 cm; 2006.57. NationalChampion Scarlet Oak, Michigan, 1992; 24.8 x59.4 cm; 2006.52. National Champion SiberianElm, Colorado, 25.1 x 59.5 cm; 2005.360. Na-

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1990; 35.3 x 35.2 cm; 2005.89.9. 1990; 38.5 x37.7 cm; 2005.89.10. 1992; 38 x 38 cm;2005.89.11. 1992; 38.3 x 38.1 cm; 2005.89.12.1992; 31.7 x 48 cm; 2005.89.13. 1990; 32.1 x48 cm; 2005.89.14. 1990; 32.1 x 48 cm;2005.89.15. 1990; 46.2 x 30.9 cm; 2005.89.16.1990; 32.4 x 47.6 cm; 2005.89.17. 1990; 31.7x 47.2 cm; 2005.89.18. 2002; 38.8 x 49.3 cm;2005.89.19. 2002; 49 x 38.6 cm; 2005.89.20.Guarapuava Series, 1990; 2 prints. Tropieros II,Paraná, Brazil; 33.9 x 34.6 cm; 2005.89.3.‘Tropieros Group,’ Guarapuava, Paraná, Brazil;34 x 34.8 cm; 2005.89.6. Kaxinawa Series:Brazil (Border with Peru), 1999; 3 prints. 47.9 x32.2 cm; 2005.90.7. 32.3 x 48.4 cm;2005.90.9. 32.3 x 48.7 cm; 2005.90.10.Yanomami Series: Siapes Mountain Range, UpperOrinco River, Venezuela; 8 prints. 1996; 48.2 x32 cm; 2005.90.1. 1996; 32.2 48.4 cm;2005.90.5. 1996; 32.2 x 48.4 cm; 2005.90.6.1996; 31.7 x 47.5 cm; 2005.90.8. 1997; 32.3 x48.2 cm; 2005.90.2. 1997; 32.1 x 47.9 cm;2005.90.3. 1997; 19.1 x 48.5 cm; 2005.90.4.1997; 48.1 x 32.2 cm; 2005.90.11.

William DeLappa (American, 1943–2006); ThePortraits of Violet and Al, about 1973; 28 gelatinsilver prints; Gift of the Artist. 1; 35.3 x 27.2cm; 2005.93.1. 2; 35.3 x 27.2 cm; 2005.93.2.3; 35.3 x 27.2 cm; 2005.93.3. 4; 27.3 x 34.9

Curator of PhotographyTom E. Hinson proudlywelcomes RichardAvedon’s RonaldFischer, Beekeeper,Davis, California, May 9,1981 (Leonard C. HannaJr. Fund 2005.143) fromthe photographer’slandmark series oflarge-scale portraits, Inthe American West.

European Sculpture in Storage; 38.2 x 45.9 cm;2006.88. Garden Court Capitals with 1916Newspaper; 26.2 x 32.6 cm; 2006.83. GreekBronze Draped; 39.8 x 38.2 cm; 2006.78. GreekBronze in the Interior Garden Court; 33.8 x 25.6cm; 2006.77. Greek Bronze in Storage; 34.3 x23.9 cm; 2006.79. Griffins in Storage; 26.2 x32.7 cm; 2006.81. Japanese Guardians and AsianSculpture in Storage; 41.9 x 38.2 cm; 2006.87.Looking at Art; 33.8 x 25.9 cm; 2006.94.Mayan Stele; 26.2 x 32.7 cm; 2006.82. MedievalCapital and Head of Buddha in Storage; 44.6 x38.2 cm; 2006.96. Moving a Sarcophagus; 26.2 x32.7 cm; 2006.75. Painting and Furniture Stor-age; 25.6 x 33.8 cm; 2006.86. Removing Saddle;32.9 x 26.4 cm; 2006.98. Rolling Up a Tapestry;18.2 x 48.8 cm; 2006.84. Segal Sculpture inStorage; 23.3 x 33.8 cm; 2006.95.

Linda Connor (American, b. 1944); Boy Bath-ing, Angkor Thom, Cambodia, 2001; gelatinsilver print; 20.1 x 24.6 cm; Gift of Friends ofPhotography; 2006.67.Valdir Cruz (Brazilian, b. 1954); gelatin silverprints, selenium toned; Gift of Mr. and Mrs.Michael Striar. Guarapuava Series: Guarapuava,Paraná, Brazil; 18 prints. 1991; 34.6 x 34.1 cm;2005.89.1. 1991; 35 x 34.7 cm; 2005.89.2.1990; 35 x 34.6 cm; 2005.89.4. 1990; 35 x34.6 cm; 2005.89.5. 1990; 35.3 x 35.2 cm;2005.89.7. 1990; 35.3 x 35.2 cm; 2005.89.8.

The Cleveland Museum of Art. The BroadwaySchool of Music; 34.2 x 26.7 cm; 2005.211. TheCleveland Museum of Art; 26 x 34.2 cm;2005.209. The Cleveland Play House; 34.2 x25.5 cm; 2005.218. The Crawford Auto-AviationMuseum; 33.6 x 26.2 cm; 2005.217. The Sculp-ture Center; 34.6 x 26.4 cm; 2005.212. TheState Theatre; 34.4 x 27 cm; 2005.215. SeveranceHall; 26.6 x 34 cm; 2005.213. Severance Hall;34.3 x 26.8 cm; 2005.214. Trinity Cathedral;34.5 x 26.9 cm; 2005.216. The Western ReserveHistorical Society; 32.7 x 24 cm; 2005.210.

Linda Butler; 2005, printed 2006; 26 chro-mogenic process color prints; The Jane B.Tripp Charitable Lead Annuity and Gift of theArtist. 20th Century Paintings and Sculpture inTemporary Storage; 26.7 x 33.3 cm; 2006.85.Armor Court with Boxes; 48.4 x 57.2 cm;2006.99. Armor Court with Rider and Horse;34.3 x 26.2 cm; 2006.97. Deinstalled Noguchi;47.6 x 38.2 cm; 2006.93. Deinstalling Stella;26.2 x 31.9 cm; 2006.90. Detail of FrenchMarble Sculpture; 32.7 x 26.2 cm; 2006.89.Detail of a Medieval Griffin; 26.2 x 30 cm;2006.80. Detail, Noguchi Sculpture; 48.8 x 38.7cm; 2006.92. Detail of Stella; 26.2 x 32.5 cm;2006.91. Distant View Towards the EgyptianGalleries; 60.9 x 58.5 cm; 2006.74. EgyptianSarcophagus in Storage; 26.2 x 33.7 cm; 2006.76.

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cm; 2005.93.4. 5; 27.2 x 35.3 cm; 2005.93.5.6; 27.3 x 35.1 cm; 2005.93.6. 7; 35 x 27.2 cm;2005.93.7. 8; 27.3 x 35.3 cm; 2005.93.8. 9;27.5 x 35.2 cm; 2005.93.9. 10; 27.3 x 35.2cm; 2005.93.10. 11; 27.4 x 35.2 cm;2005.93.11. 12; 27.4 x 35.2 cm; 2005.93.12.13; 27.4 x 35.4 cm; 2005.93.13. 14; 27.3 x35.3 cm; 2005.93.14. 15; 27.2 x 34.9 cm;2005.93.15. 16; 35.3 x 27.3 cm; 2005.93.16.17; 27.4 x 35.2 cm; 2005.93.17. 18; 27.4 x35.3 cm; 2005.93.18. 19; 34.3 x 27.2 cm;2005.93.19. 20; 27.2 x 34.9 cm; 2005.93.20.21; 27.4 x 35.3 cm; 2005.93.21. 22; 27.4 x35.3 cm; 2005.93.22. 23; 27.3 x 34.9 cm;2005.93.23. 24; 27.4 x 35.2 cm; 2005.93.24.25; 27.5 x 35.5 cm; 2005.93.25. 26; 27.4 x36.4 cm; 2005.93.26. 27; 35.3 x 27.4 cm;2005.93.27. 28; 27.3 x 34.9 cm; 2005.93.28.

Pierre Jean Delbarre (French, b. 1826, active1860s); Auguste Vacquerie, about 1860;albumenized salt print from a wet collodionnegative; 37.4 x 27.7 cm; A. W. EllenbergerSr. Memorial Endowment Fund 2005.59.Burhan Dogançay (Turkish, b. 1929); 1986; 3prints; Anonymous Gift. Bridge of Dreams #99,printed 1999; platinum print; 24.5 x 16.2 cm;2006.126. Bridge of Dreams #101, printed1999; platinum print; 24.5 x 16.2 cm;2006.127. Twin Towers, printed 2006; gelatinsilver print; 68.5 x 102.8 cm; 2006.128.

Kevin Jerome Everson (American, b. 1965)and Michael Loderstedt (American, b. 1958);Viaduct, 1992; gelatin silver print; 119.2 x162.7 cm; Gift of Joan Tomkins and WilliamBusta 2005.94.Roger Fenton (British, 1819–1869); Drawingby Raphael Sanzio in the British Museum, 1856;salted paper print from a wet collodion nega-tive; 22.6 x 31.1 cm; The Sarah Stern MichaelFund 2005.60.Lee Friedlander (American, b. 1934);Cleveland, OH, 2002, 2002, printed 2003;gelatin silver print; 37.9 x 37.4 cm; Gift ofFriends of Photography and Jeffrey Fraenkeland Frish Brandt 2005.49.

Simon Johan (Norweigan, b. 1973); Untitled#102, 2001, printed 2004; chromogenic pro-cess color print; 112.7 x 112 cm; Gift ofFriends of Photography 2005.38.Mark Klett (American, b. 1952) and ByronWolfe (American, b. 1967); Sentinel DomeConnecting Three Views by Carleton Watkins,2003, printed 2005; 53.4 x 166.2 cm; Gift ofWilliam S. Lipscomb in memory of his father,James S. Lipscomb 2006.63.William Laven (American, b. 1957); AV8Harrier, 2005; inkjet print, Roland carbonpigment print with Hahnemuhle paper; 81.2 x52.3 cm; Gift of Friends of Photography2006.65.

Michael Loderstedt (American, b. 1958); Viewof Waccamaw Neck, SC, Site of First EuropeanColonial Attempt in America (1526), 2004; chro-mogenic process color print; 101.6 x 126.7cm; Gift of the Robert A. Mann Fund2005.147.

Sebastiao Salgado (Brazilian, b. 1944); Church-gate Station, Bombay, India, 1995, printed 2005;gelatin silver print; 29.5 x 43.9 cm; Gift of theJulius L. Greenfield Memorial PhotographyFund 2005.51.Carle Edwin Semon (American, 1877–1950);Portrait of a Japanese Woman, first half of the1900s; platinum print; 17.8 x 12.7 cm; John L.Severance Fund 2005.7.

Joni Sternbach (American, b. 1953); OceanDetails (99.01.11) #3, about 1999; platinum/palladium print; 11.9 x 16.9 cm; Gift of theArtist 2005.88.

Jock Sturges (American, b. 1947); 18 gelatinsilver prints; Gift of John M. Kimpel. Arianne,Montalivet, France, 1990; 47.3 x 37.4 cm;2005.219. Arianne, Montalivet, France, 1991;47.4 x 37 cm; 2006.21. Brooke, Northern Cali-fornia, 1985; 48.3 x 37.8 cm; 2006.18. Cecile,Montalivet, France, 1993; 48.2 x 38 cm;2006.20. Cecile, Montalivet, France, 1993; 47.3 x37.4 cm; 2006.23. Flore, Montcreson, France,1991; 37.3 x 47.6 cm; 2005.220. Iris,Montalivet, France, 1991; 37.4 x 47.3 cm;2005.222. Lotte, Montalivet, France, 1997; 46.5x 36.5 cm; 2005.224. Maia, Arles, France, 1990;47.5 x 37.4 cm; 2006.17. Melanie, Vanessa, andTracey, Montalivet, France, 1994; 47.1 x 37 cm;2005.223. Mike and Chicken, Northern Califor-nia, 1993; 37.2 x 47.5 cm; 2006.16. Minna,Northern California, 1981; 47.4 x 37.1 cm;2006.19. Minna, Northern California, 1980; 48.5x 37.2 cm; 2005.221. Minna, Northern Califor-nia, 2000; 47.7 x 37.3 cm; 2005.227. Nadiaand Brigitte, Montalivet, France, 1998; 36.7 x46.7 cm; 2005.225. Sara, Montalivet, France,1998; 37 x 47.4 cm; 2005.226. Sarah, NorthernCalifornia, 1994; 48 x 36.7 cm; 2006.22. ScoilMhuire #39, County Galway, Ireland, 1996;47.4 x 37.4 cm; 2006.24.William Henry Fox Talbot (British, 1800–1877); Winter Trees Reflected in a Pond, 1841–42; salted paper print from calotype negative;16.4 x 19.1 cm; Purchase from the J. H. WadeFund 2006.4.

Spencer Tunick (American, b. 1967); Ohio 4(Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland), 2004;chromogenic process color print; 76.2 x 95.3cm; Gift of Mark Schwartz and Bettina Katz2005.346.

Joseph Vitone (American, b. 1954); printed2005; 2 gelatin silver prints; Gift of the Artist.Marjorie Angel with daughter, Rebecca Barile, onRebecca’s porch with flag, Akron, Ohio, 2003;44.1 x 55.5 cm; 2005.92. Salvatore Vitone andGrace Falitico, brother and sister, Stow, Ohio,1999; 44 x 55.5 cm; 2005.91.

James Welling (American, b. 1951); 2004; 7chromogenic process color prints; Gift of theArtist. #1, 25.3 x 20.8 cm; 2005.96. #10, 25.2x 20.1 cm; 2005.101. #17, 25 x 19.9 cm;2005.99. #18, 25.3 x 20.2 cm; 2005.100. #19,25.3 x 20.2 cm; 2005.98. #28, 25.3 x 20.1cm; 2005.95. #31, 25.3 x 20.1 cm; 2005.97.

Sal Lopes (American, b. 1943); Horse Spirits#067 California, 1998, 1998; platinum print;30.5 x 40.9 cm; Gift of Bob and Jane Herbst2005.40.

Scott MacGregor (American, b. 1953); YoungIrish Girl in a Passing Window, 1978; chro-mogenic process color print; 22.6 x 34.3 cm;Gift of Louise S. Richards 2005.295.Charles Marville (French, 1818–1879); Opéra(Rostral Column), about 1875; albumen printfrom wet collodion negative; 35.4 x 26.7 cm(mounted); Purchase from the Karl B.Goldfield Trust 2006.6.

Philippe Mazaud (American, b. 1957); SolarRoad, 2002, printed 2005; gelatin silver print;63.2 x 86.5 cm; Gift of Friends of Photogra-phy 2006.66.Laura McPhee (American, b. 1958); SareeShop, Newmarket, Kolkta, India, 1998, printed2005; chromogenic process color print; 75.8 x95.7 cm; Gift of Friends of Photography2006.64.

Susan Meiselas (American, b. 1948); First Dayof Popular Insurrection, Nicaragua, 1978, printed2005; chromogenic process color print; 39.4 x59.1 cm; Gift of the Julius L. Greenfield Pho-tography Acquisition Fund in honor of hisgrandson Harry Singer’s 50th birthday2005.139.Andrea Modica (American, b. 1960); Fountain,Colorado, 2000, printed 2004; platinum/palla-dium print; 19 x 23.9 cm; Gift of Friends ofPhotography 2005.50.

Andrew Moore (American, b. 1957); GreenTrucks, White Nights, Solovki, 2002; chromoge-nic process color print; 76.2 x 101.6 cm; Giftof Friends of Photography 2006.68.Pierre Petit (French, 1832–1909); GustaveDoré, 1860; albumen print from wet collodionnegative; 25 x 19 cm; James Parmelee Fund2005.58.

Nancy Rexroth (American, b. 1946); 1970; 2gelatin silver prints; Gift of Friends of Photog-raphy. My Mother, Pennsville, OH; 10.3 x 10.5cm; 2005.41. A Woman’s Bed, Logan, OH;10.8 x 11.3 cm; 2005.42.Brad Richman (American, b. 1971); Chicago,Illinois, June 8, 1997, 1997, printed 2000; gela-tin silver print; 45.6 x 57.9 cm; Gift of LindaButler, William Lipscomb, and Robert Mosher2005.39.

Thomas Roma (American, b. 1950); 5 gelatinsilver prints; Gift of Friends of Photography.Found in Brooklyn, Brooklyn, NY, 1986, printedlater; 24.4 x 32.6 cm; 2005.44. Found in Brook-lyn, Brooklyn, NY, 1981, printed later; 21.9 x32.3 cm; 2005.45. Found in Brooklyn, Brooklyn,NY, 1986, printed later; 24.2 x 32.6 cm;2005.46. Higher Ground, Brooklyn, NY, 1993,printed later; 24.4 x 32.3 cm; 2005.47. HigherGround, Brooklyn, NY, 1993, printed later; 24.2x 32 cm; 2005.48.

Thomas Roma; Higher Ground, Brooklyn, NY,1993, printed later; gelatin silver print; 24.2 x32 cm; Gift of Judith K. and S. SterlingMcMillan Photography Purchase Fund2005.43.

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etching; 15.2 x 13.6 cm; McLean and Drake69; 2005.258.3. Woman Being Fed with Spoon,1969; etching printed in brown; 20 x 14.9 cm;McLean and Drake 78a; 2005.258.13.Norman Ackroyd (British, b. 1938); PerimeterRainbow, 1970; color aquatint; 45.4 x 45.2 cm;Gift of Louise S. Richards 2005.259.Stanley Anderson (British, 1884–1966); 5prints; Gift of Carole W. and Charles B.Rosenblatt. The Fallen Star, 1929; engraving;18.2 x 21.6 cm; Hardie 129; 2005.382.Hedgelaying, after 1932; engraving; 10.1 x 7.7cm; 2005.383. A Mayfair Backwater: Crabb’sOpponent, 1930; drypoint; 19.6 x 23.8 cm;Hardie 132; 2005.384. Morning on the Seine,1930; engraving; 17.7 x 24.3 cm; Hardie 133;2005.385. Pan in Fulham, 1932; engraving;18.7 x 19.2 cm; Hardie 143; 2005.386.

Appiani (Italian); Satyr, second half of 1900s;softground etching; 13.8 x 8.3 cm; Gift ofLouise S. Richards 2005.262.

Umetaro Azechi ( Japanese, 1902–1999); Birdand Mountaineer, 1957; color woodcut; 55.4 x36.2 cm; Gift of friends of the Department ofPrints and Drawings in memory of William E.Ward 2005.174.

Albert Winslow Barker (American, 1874–1947); 2 lithographs; Gift of Louise S.Richards. Mount Alverno Bridge; 17.5 x 12.1cm; 2005.264. Tenant House; 11 x 15.2 cm;2005.263.

Max Beckmann(German, 1884–1950);Group Portrait EdenBar, 1923; woodcut;49.5 x 49.5 cm;Purchase from the J. H.Wade Fund 2006.112.

PrintsAnonymous (French); Roman Charity, 1542;etching; 14.3 x 32.2 cm; Herbert p. 130, no.24; Gift of Louise S. Richards 2005.261.Anonymous (German); Solar System Surroundedby Animals, 16th century; etching; 27 x 36.2cm; Gift of Louise S. Richards 2005.260.Sigmund Abeles (American, b. 1934); Towardthe End, published 1969; 14 prints; Gift ofLouise S. Richards. Afternoon Memories, 1966;etching; 20 x 14.9 cm; McLean and Drake 70;2005.258.4. Aged Rabbi, 1966; etching; 20 x15 cm; McLean and Drake 72; 2005.258.6.Colophon, 1969; 2005.258.14. Dedication Page:Hands Folded, 1966; drypoint; 4 x 6.5 cm;McLean and Drake 68; 2005.258.2. Earl, 1966;etching; 19.8 x 15 cm; McLean and Drake 74;2005.258.8. Frontispiece: Old Woman Eatingwith Bowl and Spoon, 1966; etching; 5.4 x 10cm; McLean and Drake 67; 2005.258.1. LovingOlder Couple, 1966; etching with chine collé;20 x 14.9 cm; McLean and Drake 71;2005.258.5. Muybridge Sitting, 1969; etching;14.9 x 22.4 cm; McLean and Drake 76;2005.258.10. My Father as Patient, 1966; etch-ing; 14.8 x 20.3 cm; McLean and Drake 78;2005.258.12. Reaching Out, 1966; etching andengraving; 19.8 x 14.8 cm; McLean and Drake73; 2005.258.7. Sleeping Woman at Diagonal,1968; etching; 20.2 x 12.5 cm; McLean andDrake 75; 2005.258.9. Snoring Bald Man, 1966;etching; 20.3 x 14.7 cm; McLean and Drake77; 2005.258.11. Stuart’s Grandmother, 1968;

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2005.448. Three Pines, 1925, printed 1956;27.8 x 24.6 cm; 2005.449. Tulips, 1930; 33.1 x32.5 cm; 2005.450. Waiting to be Counted,1954, printed 1957; 32.5 x 41.6 cm; 2005.451.Winter Corral, 1950, printed 1961; 38.4 x 32.7cm; 2005.452. Woodland Meadows, 1917; 24.5x 28.7 cm; 2005.453. Portfolio of 12 wood-cuts. In the Hills O Brown, 1910, printed 1914.At the Forge, The Blacksmith Shop, or The Forge,23 x 33.6 cm; 2005.424.1. The Court HouseYard, 23 x 33.5 cm; 2005.424.2. The DoorYards or A Backyard, 23.1 x 33.4 cm;2005.424.3. In the Hills O Brown or In the Hillsof Indiana, 23.1 x 33.6 cm; 2005.424.4. MathisAlley, 23.2 x 33.6 cm; 2005.424.5. The PrintShop, Brown County Democrat, County PrintShop or Printing That Democrat, 22.8 x 33.4 cm;2005.424.6. The Rug Weaver, 22.9 x 33.5 cm;2005.424.7. The Swimmin Hole, The SuspensionBridge, The Swimming Hole, The Swingin’ Bridge,or The Swimmin Pool, 23.1 x 33.8 cm;2005.424.8. Talking It Over or Clinching theArgument, 23 x 33.3 cm; 2005.424.9. TownGossips, An Evening Chat, or Village Gossips,23.2 x 33.4 cm; 2005.424.10. The Town ofNashville, 23.2 x 33.6 cm; 2005.424.11. TheWagon Builder, The Wagon Shop or The WagonMaker, 23 x 33.5 cm; 2005.424.12.

Max Beckmann (German, 1884–1950); GroupPortrait Eden Bar (Gruppenbildnis Edenbar), 1923;woodcut; 49.5 x 49.5 cm; Hofmaier 277, stateII b/II b; Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund2006.112.

Stefano della Bella (Italian, 1610–1664);Woman Seated on a Stool, about 1620s–30s,etching, 15.4 x 13 cm, DeVesme/Massar 206,Gift of Louise S. Richards 2005.265.Emile Bernard (French, 1868–1941); 1896; 6lithographs printed on 3 sheets of paper; Pur-chase from the J. H. Wade Fund. Breton Scenes:Title page (Les Bretonneries Page de titre); 31.4 x24.7 cm; Morane 9; 2005.180.1.a; BretonScenes: The Return from the Pilgrimage (LesBretonneries: Le retour du pardon); 31.7 x 24.8cm; Morane 10; 2005.180.1.b. Breton WomenMaking Haystacks (Bretonnes faisant les foins);25.7 x 32.8 cm; Morane 12; 2005.180.3.a;Wedding in Bretagne (La noce en Bretagne); 24 x30 cm; Morane 15; 2005.180.3.b. Cafe ConcertSinger (La chanteuse du café-concert), 1888; 28.8 x23.1 cm; Morane 5, state II/II; 2005.180.2.a;Breton Women Gathering in the Harvest (Bretonnesfaisant la moisson); 24.3 x 29.9 cm; Morane 16;2005.180.2.b.

Christi Birchfield (American, b. 1983); Un-titled, 2004; etching with graphite, ink, coloredpencil, and collage; 57.15 x 76.2 cm; RobertA. Mann Fund 2005.148.Abraham Blooteling (Dutch, 1640–1690);Various Lions (Variae Leonum Icones) (afterRubens); 4 etchings; Hollstein 103–6, stateIII/III; Gift of Louise S. Richards. 14 x 18 cm;2005.266.1. 13.9 x 18.2 cm; 2005.266.2. 13.3x 17.7 cm; 2005.266.3. 14 x 17.8 cm;2005.266.4.

Félix Bracquemond (French, 1833–1914); 25prints; Gift of John Bonebrake. Alfonse Legros,1861, printed 1875; 17.1 x 11.9 cm; Béraldi73, state II/II; 2005.242. Baudelaire (after Emilde Roy), 1869; etching and drypoint; 10.8 x8.6 cm; Béraldi 11, state III/IV; 2005.248.Charles Méryon, 1884; heliogravure after etch-ing of 1853; 20.5 x 14.5 cm; Bouillon 77, stateIV/IV; 2005.256. Don Quichote (Don Quichotte)(after Goya), 1860; etching in brown ink; 23.7x 15.7; Béraldi 286, state II/II; 2005.250.Erasmus (after Holbein), 1863; etching; 31.5 x25.6 cm; Béraldi 39, state VIII/X; 2005.232.The French Cock (Le Coq de France), 1893; etch-ing; 33.3 x 23 cm; Delteil (L’Artiste) 11, stateI/II; 2005.244. Frontispiece for “New Works ofChampfleury, The Friends of Nature: Portrait deChampfleury” (Frontispice pour “Oeuvres nouvellesde Champfleury, Les Amis de la Nature: Portraitde Champfleury”) (after Gustave Courbet),1859; etching; 15.1 x 9.3; Bouillon 374, stateIV/IV; 2005.247. The Hare (Lièvre) (after A. deBalleroy), 1865; softground etching and dry-point; 18 x 25.5 cm; Béraldi 277; 2005.249.The Seine at Bas-Meudon with the Seguin andMottiaux Islands (La Seine au Bas-Meudon, avecl’Ile Seguin et l’Ile des Mottiaux), 1868; etching;16 x 23 cm; Béraldi 187, state IV/IV;2005.255. The Large Rabbit (Jeannot Lapin),1891, printed 1894; etching and drypoint; 24.2x 34.3 cm; Delteil (L’Artiste) 9; 2005.235. TheMaidservant (La Servante) (after H. Leys), 1868;etching; 25.8 x 15.5 cm; Béraldi 280, stateIV.I/IV.I.IIb; 2005.253. Moles (Les Taupes),1854, printed 1866; etching; 27.2 x 20 cm;Bouillon 134, state VI/VII; 2005.233. The OldCock (Le Vieux Coq), 1882; etching in brownink; 34.9 x 27 cm; Béraldi 222, state IV/V;2005.245. The Pheasants (Les Faisans), 1899;etching; 32.5 x 24.4 cm; 2005.243. Portrait ofMeyer Heine, 1860s; etching; 22 x 24.5 cm;Béraldi 80, state III/III; 2005.239. The Raven(Le corbeau), 1854; etching; 23.5 x 18.5 cm;Bouillon 115, state V/VI; 2005.234. The Sea(La Mer), 1905; etching; 39.5 x 27.3 cm;2005.241. The Storks (Les Cigognes), 1865;etching; 24.5 x 18.7 cm; Béraldi 179, state II/II; 2005.252. The Table (La Table) (after H.Leys), 1868; etching; 26 x 18.5 cm; Béraldi280, state IV.IIb/IV.IIb; 2005.254. Teals(Sarcelles), 1853, printed 1864; etching; 27.2 x33 cm; Bouillon 111, state IV/V; 2005.237.The Terrace of the Villa Brancas, 1876; etchingand engraving; 25.4 x 35.4; Béraldi 215, stateVIII/VIII; 2005.240. The Top of the Swing-door(Le Haut d’un Battant de Porte), 1852, printed1865; etching; 30.3 x 39.7 cm; Bouillon 110,state VIII/X; 2005.238. The Unknown(L’Inconnu), 1862; etching and drypoint; 18.9 x32.4; Béraldi 174, state III/III; 2005.236. TheVulture (Le Gypaete), 1904; etching; 36.4 x26.5; Fonds français 493, state II/II; 2005.246.Winter or Wolf in the Snow (Hiver or Le Loupdans la neige) (Der wolf im Schnee), 1862, printed1907; etching; 20.6 x 31.9 cm; Béraldi 180,state V/V; 2005.251.

Federico Barocci (Italian, about 1535–1612);The Annunciation, about 1585; etching andengraving; 43.8 x 31 cm; Pillsbury andRichards 75; Purchase from the J. H. WadeFund 2005.178.Gustave Baumann (American, b. Germany,1881–1971); 65 color woodcuts; Gift of AnnBaumann. Apple Blossoms, 1917; 24.4 x 28.8cm; 2005.400. April, 1930; 33.2 x 32.9 cm;2005.401. Arroya Chamisa, 1927, printed 1956;24 x 28.5 cm; 2005.402. Aspen Red River,1925; 28.5 x 28 cm; 2005.403. Aspen Summer,1920, printed 1946; 24.1 x 28.8 cm; 2005.404.Aspen Thicket, 1943; 27.6 x 24.6 cm; 2005.405.Atalaya Peak or Talaya Peak, 1925, printed1947; 24.1 x 28.4 cm; 2005.406. AutumnalGlory, 1921, printed 1936; 33.3 x 32.9 cm;2005.407. Big Day or Country Circus, 1909;17.5 x 23.5 cm; 2005.408. Big Timber UpperPecos, 1924; 23.5 x 28.2 cm; 2005.409. CedarGrand Cañon, 1919; 33.1 x 33.2 cm; 2005.410.Chicago Northwest or The Old Willow, 1908; 17x 18.3 cm; 2005.411. Church Ranchos de Taos,1919; 24.2 x 28.9 cm; 2005.412. Corn DanceSanta Clara, 1924, printed after 1932; 15.2 x19.3 cm; 2005.413. Desert Creatures, DesertRock Garden, Lava and White Sands, BlackLava/White Sands, White Sand and Lava, orMalpai and White Sands, 1951, printed 1967;25.2 x 38.3 cm; 2005.414. Eagle Ceremony atTesque Pueblo, 1932; 16.5 x 16.4 cm; 2005.415.El Santo (The Saint), 1919; 24.7 x 28.7 cm;2005.416. Fifth Avenue, 1917; 33.8 x 28.2 cm;2005.417. Fisherman Hut or Fishing Hut on theNorth Shore, 1907; 18.1 x 18.2 cm; 2005.418.Fox Lake Farmyard, 1907; 17.5 x 22.7 cm;2005.419. Harvest Time Taos, 1945; 24.4 x 28.4cm; 2005.420. Hidden Meaning, 1962; 30.6 x32.7 cm; 2005.421. Hillside Woods, 1924; 27.1x 24.6 cm; 2005.422. Idle Fleet (small), 1918,printed 1926; 24.2 x 27.9 cm; 2005.423.Malapai, 1927; 24 x 28.6 cm; 2005.425. Mend-ing the Seine, 1917; 24.6 x 28.5 cm; 2005.426.Nobody Is Home, 1948; 27.4 x 24.8 cm;2005.427. October Night, 1919; 24.2 x 28.7 cm;2005.428. Old Santa Fe, 1924, printed 1930;15.3 x 19.5 cm; 2005.429. Pines Grand Canyonor Pines Grand Cañon, 1920; 32.9 x 32.9 cm;2005.430. Point Lobos (small), 1936; 20.6 x 20.9cm; 2005.431. Rain, 1938; 20.7 x 20.8 cm;2005.432. Redwood, 1934; 33 x 32.8 cm;2005.433. Rio Pecos, 1920, printed 1937; 27.5x 24.9 cm; 2005.434. Rose Farm, 1919; 24.1 x28.8 cm; 2005.435. Salt Creek, 1919, printed1927; 24.3 x 28.8 cm; 2005.436. SanGeronimo, 1924, printed after 1932; 18.2 x 15.2cm; 2005.437. Sandia Mountains, 1921; 24.6 x28.2 cm; 2005.438. Sequoia Forest, 1960; 32.8 x33 cm; 2005.439. The Shoemaker, The Cobbler,or Illustrator at Work, 1908, printed 1909; 18 x23 cm; 2005.440. Singverin, 1909; 19.6 x 35cm; 2005.441. South Water Street or GrainElevators, 1908; 22.3 x 14.7 cm; 2005.442.Spring Freshet, 1915; 27.8 x 24.6 cm; 2005.443.Spring New Mexico, 1924, printed 1936; 24 x28.7 cm; 2005.444. Spring Seranade, 1927; 24.2x 28.8 cm; 2005.445. Sycamore, 1915; 27.3 x24.7 cm; 2005.446. Tares, 1952; 15.3 x 32 cm;2005.447. Teatro Torito, 1931; 20.3 x 17.8 cm;

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Allaert Claesz (Netherlandish, active 1520–55);Fight among Eleven Warriors (after Pollaiuolo);engraving; 4.6 x 15.8 cm; Hollstein 153; JohnL. Severance Fund 2005.61.

Roland Clark (American, 1874–1957); 4prints; Gift of Carole W. and Charles B.Rosenblatt. Inbound, about 1937; etching anddrypoint; 16.2 x 11.4 cm; Ordeman p. 111; inRoland Clark, Gunner’s Dawn (1937);2005.392. The Morning Flight, about 1938;drypoint; 28.7 x 22.1 cm; Ordeman p. 108;2005.393. Open Water, 1928; drypoint; 37.7 x30.3 cm; Ordeman p. 87; 2005.391.Warrington Colescott (American, b. 1921);Picasso at Mougins: The etchings, 2002; coloretching, aquatint, and softground etching; 45.1x 60.6 cm; Gift of Carole W. and Charles B.Rosenblatt 2005.394.

Adriaen Collaert (Flemish, about 1560–1618);Otilia Bavara (after Maarten de Vos); engrav-ing; 17.7 x 21.9 cm; Gift of Louise S. Richards2005.268.Hans Collaert II (Flemish, 1566–1628); HolyJerome (Sanctimonialis Hierosolymitana) (afterMaarten de Vos); engraving; 17.7 x 22.5 cm;Gift of Louise S. Richards 2005.269.

Alan Crane (American, 1901–1969); Farm bythe Sea; lithograph; 24.8 x 34.9 cm; Gift ofLouise S. Richards 2005.270.

Cornelis van Dalen II (Dutch, 1638–about1664); A Man with a Ham, Just Cut (afterCornelis Bloemaert); engraving; 14.5 x 11.9cm; Gift of Louise S. Richards 2005.273.

Georges Darcy (French, 20th century); Goldand Colors (Or et Couleurs): Plates VI, IX, XI,XII, XVI, XVII, XIX, about 1925; colorpochoir; 35.5 x 25.4 cm each; Education ArtCollection 2005.311–17.

Charles François Daubigny (French, 1817–1878); The Winter Garden (Le Jardin d’Hiver),1842–43; etching; 19.1 x 27.5 cm; Melot 46,state III/IV; Gift of Louise S. Richards2005.271.Jennifer Dickson (Canadian, b. 1936); Tarot forthe Hanged Man, 1972; photo etching printedin brown; 60.4 x 40 cm; Gift of Louise S.Richards 2005.272.

Richard Diebenkorn (American, 1922–1993);Seated Woman with Hands Crossed, 1965; litho-graph printed in red; 64.2 x 48.8 cm; Gift ofSusan A. and Charles M. Young 2005.339.Jim Dine (American, b. 1935); Four Kinds ofPubic Hair, 1971; 4 etchings; Gift of Judith andJames A. Saks. 28.9 x 21.5 cm; Williams Col-lege 39; 2005.130.1. 29.1 x 21.4 cm; WilliamsCollege 40; 2005.130.2. 29.3 x 21.7 cm; Will-iams College 41; 2005.130.3. 29.1 x 21.6 cm;Williams College 42; 2005.130.4.

Marylyn Dintenfass (American, b. 1943); Goodand Plenty Solo 2, 2003; color monotype; 60.2x 60.7 cm; Gift of John Driscoll 2005.399.

Piero Dorazio (Italian, b. 1927); 2 works; Giftof Louise S. Richards. Two (Deux), 1965; dry-point; 26.4 x 15.6 cm; 2005.275. Untitled,1962; etching and aquatint; 8.2 x 11.1 cm;2005.274.Yizhak Elyashiv (Israeli, b. 1964); Gift of theArtist. Preparatory #1, 2003; engraved, em-bossed, and stamped steel plate, printed inblue; 29.7 x 29.4 cm; 2005.109. Preparatory#2, 2003; engraved, embossed, and stampedsteel plate, and 5 paper plates; 29.6 x 29.4 cm;2005.110. Preparatory #3, 2003; 2 engraved,embossed, and stamped steel plates, printed inblue; 59.3 x 29.4 cm; 2005.111. Preparatory#4, 2003; 2 engraved, embossed, and stamped

Caspar David Friedrich(German, 1774–1840);Footbridge with Crossbefore Tree at a River,about 1803; etching;9.2 x 15.2 cm; Gift ofthe Print Club ofCleveland 2006.133.

Félix Bracquemond; Aspens on the Bank of theSeine (Trembles au Bord de la Seine); etching anddrypoint; 10.2 x 15.2 cm; Béraldi 218, state II/III; Gift of Louise S. Richards 2005.267.

Arthur Briscoe (British, 1873–1943); TheAnchor, 1930; etching; 17.7 x 16.2 cm; Hurst268; in James Laver, A Complete Catalogue ofthe Etchings and Drypoints of Arthur Briscoe(1930); Gift of Carole W. and Charles B.Rosenblatt 2005.172.Jacques Callot (French, 1592–1635); TheTemptation of St. Anthony (second version) (LaTentation de St. Antoine), 1635; etching; 31 x45.8 cm; Lieure 1416, state II/V; Purchasefrom the J. H. Wade Fund 2005.179.

Elizabeth Catlett (American, b. 1915); Man,1975, printed 2003; 44.8 x 30 cm; The PrintClub of Cleveland Publication Number 83,2005. Gift of the Print Club of Cleveland.Woodcut and color linocut; 2005.36. Proof;2005.34. BAT; 2005.35.

Edgar Chahine (French, b. Italy, 1874–1947);4 prints; Gift of Carole W. and Charles B.Rosenblatt. The Sardine Fishermen (LesSardinieres), 1931; etching; 21.7 x 31.8 cm;Tabanelli 419, state III/III; 2005.390. Venice,Baratteri Bridge (Venise Ponte dei Baratteri), 1923;etching and drypoint; 32 x 21.9 cm; Tabanelli375, state III/III; 2005.387. Venice, Fondamentadei Greci (Venise Fondamenta dei Greci), 1923;etching and drypoint; 17.4 x 22 cm; Tabanelli376; 2005.388. Venice, St. Mark Basilica (VeniseLa Basilica di San Marco), 1923; etching anddrypoint; 31.9 x 21.9 cm; Tabanelli 378, stateII/II; 2005.389.

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steel plates, and 4 paper plates; 59.3 x 29.4 cm;2005.112. Preparatory #5, 2003; 2 engraved,embossed, and stamped steel plates, and 18paper plates; 59.3 x 29.4 cm; 2005.113. Prepa-ratory #6, 2004; 2 engraved, embossed, andstamped steel plates, and 19 paper plates; 59.3x 29.4 cm; 2005.114.

Yizhak Elyashiv. Untitled (Section from a“Handful of Grains Map”). The Print Club ofCleveland Special Publication for 2005. Giftof the Print Club of Cleveland. 2 engraved,embossed, and stamped steel plates, and 17printed paper plates. 2005; upper platemark:29.6 x 29.5 cm; lower platemark: 29.7 x 29.4cm; 2005.117. BAT, 2005; upper platemark:29.6 x 29.5 cm; lower platemark: 29.7 x 29.5cm; 2005.118. Preparatory #7, 2003; upperplatemark: 29.6 x 29.5 cm; lower platemark:29.7 x 29.5 cm; 2005.119.

Stephen Fisher (American, b. 1954); Menagerie,2005; aquatint; 35.2 x 38 cm; Gift of Sandraand Gary Kaufman in honor of the Fine PrintFair 2006.71.Albert Flamen (Flemish, about 1620–after1669); Fresh Water Fish, Part II: Epelanus,L’Esplan; etching; Illustrated Bartsch 179; 10.4x 17.7 cm, Gift of Louise S. Richards2005.277.

Richard Florsheim (American, 1916–1979);Night Storm, 1969; lithograph; 35.4 x 25 cm;Cole 211; Bequest of Isadore Warshawsky2005.347.Caspar David Friedrich (German, 1774–1840);Footbridge with Cross before Tree at a River (Stegmit Brückenkreuz vor Baumgruppe am Fluss),about 1803; etching; 9.2 x 15.2 cm; Börsch-Supan/Jähning 107; Gift of the Print Club ofCleveland 2006.133.

Yoshisuke Funasaka ( Japanese, b. 1939); MySpace and My Dimension: No. 515, 1977; colorwoodcut and lithograph; 52.7 x 71.2 cm; Giftof Louise S. Richards 2005.278.

Robert Gaywood (British, 1650–about 1711);Cecilia, Lady Killigrew; etching; Pennington1449; 25 x 19.5 cm; Gift of Louise S. Richards2005.279.Henry J. Glintenkamp (American, 1887–1946); Radio City Construction, 1932; woodengraving; 17.7 x 12.7 cm; Gift of the Cleve-land Museum of Art Ingalls Library 2005.115.

Francisco de Goya (Spanish, 1746–1828); TheLittle Prisoner; etching; 10.6 x 8.4 cm; Harris26, state III/IV; Gift of Louise S. Richards2005.280.

Henri Guérard (French, 1846–1897); DinnerInvitation (Dîner Dentu), about 1882; etchingand aquatint; 13.1 x 16.9 cm; Béraldi 3; Gift ofLouise S. Richards 2005.281.David Haberman (American, b. 1938); NOVAPortfolio: Vanishing Species, 1973; relief intaglio;48 x 57 cm; Gift of Louise S. Richards2005.301.1.

Arnoud van Halen (called Aquila) (Dutch,1673–1732); Self-Portrait; mezzotint; 25.2 x17.4 cm; Gift of Louise S. Richards 2005.282.

Katsunori Hamanishi ( Japanese, b. 1949);Combination-Curve No. 1; mezzotint; 59.6 x44.4 cm; Gift of Louise S. Richards 2005.283.

Childe Hassam (American, 1859–1935);Scuttle-Hole Pond, 1927; etching; 7.3 x 12.6cm; Cortissoz 315; Gift of Louise S. Richards2005.285.

Kawase Hasui ( Japanese, 1883–1957); AzumaGorge (Azuma kyø), 1943; color woodcut; 33.3x 24.1 cm; Brown 470; Gift of Lt. Col.Franklin D. Morrison and Norma T. Morrison2005.479.

Joris Hoefnagel (Flemish, 1542–1601); Arche-types and Studies (Archetypa Studiaque) (afterJacob Hoefnagel), 1592; 2 engravings; Vignau-Wilberg edition I/VI; Anne Elizabeth WilsonMemorial Fund. Death is the line that marks theend of all (Part II, plate 5) (Mors ultima linearerum); 15.6 x 20.8 cm; 2006.121. What canemerge in keeping with such a cavernous promise?(Part IV, plate 2) (Quid dignum tanto feret hicpromissor hiatu?); 15.7 x 21.1 cm; 2006.122.

Wenceslaus Hollar (Bohemian, 1607–1677);Muscarum Scarabeorum, vermiumque Variae Figure& Formae: A Moth, Three Butterflies, and TwoBeetles, 1646; etching; 8.1 x 11.9 cm;Pennington 2168, state I/III; Alma and RobertD. Milne Fund 2006.120.

Winslow Homer (American, 1836–1910);Waiting for a Bite, 1874; wood engraving; 23.1x 35 cm; Beam 215; Gift of Louise S. Richards2005.286.

Yun-Fei Ji (Chinese, b. 1963); Public Grain,2004; color etching and aquatint on chinecollé; 71 x 62 cm; Gift of Judith and James A.Saks 2005.257.

Johann Ulrich Krauss (German, 1655–1719);L’Art Ancien Zurich: View in the Church of theFranciscans, Barfüsser-Kirche (after JohannAndreas Graf ), 1681; etching; Hollstein 266,state II/III; 48.5 x 32.3 cm; Gift of Louise S.Richards 2005.289.

Shigeki Kuroda ( Japanese, b. 1953); 2 etch-ings, aquatint, and roulette; Gift of Louise S.Richards. K and B; 7.1 x 19.7 cm; 2005.290.K 81; 18.1 x 9.9 cm; 2005.291.Shigeki Kuroda. Untitled, 1981; etching; 10.5 x29.5 cm; Gift of Pamela Elizabeth Ward inloving memory of her parents, William E. andEvelyn Svec Ward 2005.128.

Henri-Eugène Le Sidaner (French, 1862–1939); The House in Moonlight (La Maison auclair de lune), 1909; 3 lithographs; Gift of LouiseS. Richards. 22.8 x 15.8 cm; 2005.292. 22.9 x15.8 cm; 2005.293. 22.6 x 16.1 cm; 2005.294.Haku Maki ( Japanese, b. 1924); Poem 12–42;embossed woodcut; 28 x 44.6 cm; Gift ofPamela Elizabeth Ward in loving memory ofher parents, William E. and Evelyn Svec Ward2005.122.

Albert Marquet (French, 1872–1947); Paris1937, 1937; etching; 33.8 x 28.4 cm; Gift ofLouise S. Richards 2005.296.

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Naoko Matsubara (Canadian, b. Japan, 1937);Boston Public Library, 1969; woodcut; 31 x 44cm; Gift of Louise S. Richards 2005.297.

Winston Eugene McGee (American, b. 1924);NOVA Portfolio: Untitled, 1973; lithograph;40.8 x 57 cm; Gift of Louise S. Richards2005.301.2.

Friedrich Meckseper (German, b. 1936); StillLife, Plate 2, Pear (Nature morte, Blatt 2, Birne),1974; color etching, aquatint, drypoint, androulette; 34 x 43.7 cm; Cramer 155; Gift ofCarole W. and Charles B. Rosenblatt2005.395.

Claude Mellan (French, 1598–1688); Henriette-Marie of England, Duchess of Orleans (Henriette-Marie d’Angleterre, duchesse d’Orléans); 2 engrav-ings; Gift of Louise S. Richards. 18.8 x 13.5cm; Fonds français 184, state I; 2005.298. 14.2x 10.5 cm; Fonds français 184, state III;2005.299.Leon Gordon Miller (American, 1917–1985);NOVA Portfolio: Eclipse, 1973; screenprint;30.4 x 30.5 cm; Gift of Louise S. Richards2005.301.3.

Joan Mitchell (American, 1926–1992); Trees I,1992; color lithograph (diptych); 144.9 x 104.6cm and 144.7 x 104.8 cm; Alma and RobertD. Milne Fund and Gift of Mary Ryan Gal-lery, Inc. 2005.138.Clarence Morgan (American, b. 1950); Suite#2, 2005; 3 color lithographs, etching, andscreenprint with chine collé; Gift of DeborahG. and Kenneth S. Cohen. Faithful Manipula-tion; 25.4 x 25.4 cm; 2006.70.1. The Science ofSymmetry; 25.1 x 25.2 cm; 2006.70.2. Inter-rupted Universe; 25.4 x 25.5 cm; 2006.70.3.

Robert Allen Nelson (American, b. 1925);NOVA Portfolio: Pirate Mouse Thinking, 1973;lithograph, screenprint, collage, and graphite;50.5 x 33.1 cm; Gift of Louise S. Richards2005.301.4.

William Nicholson (British, 1872–1949); 4color lithographs; Gift of John Bonebrake. “AnAlmanac of Twelve Sports”: Cover, published1897, postdated 1898; 32 x 25.8 cm; Campbell33; 2005.228. “An Alphabet”: Cover, published1897, postdated 1899; 31.3 x 25.8 cm;Campbell 25; 2005.229. “The Square Book ofAnimals”: Cover, published 1899, postdated1900; 28.3 x 28.5 cm; Campbell 73; 2005.230.“London Types”: Cover, published 1898; 33.8 x29 cm; Campbell 53; 2005.231.Maud Oakes (American, 1903–1990); Wherethe Two Came to Their Father: A Navaho WarCeremonial (after Jeff King), 1942–43; 7screenprints; Gift of the Cleveland Museum ofArt Ingalls Library. Plate 1, Mountain aroundWhich Moving Was Done; 16.5 x 38;2005.310.1. Plate 2, Sand Dune Monster, 21.3 x46.4 cm; 2005.310.2. Plate 5, Sun’s House,18.7 x 53.3 cm; 2005.310.5. Plate 8, GuessingTests; 39.2 x 55.9 cm; 2005.310.8. Plate 12,Holy Ones Standing on Top of Holy Mountains,30.4 x 48 cm; 2005.310.12. Plate 13, TwelveHoly People; 28.3 x 56.6 cm; 2005.310.13. Plate18, Big Wind Painting; 39.2 x 49.3 cm;2005.310.18.

Federico Barocci (Italian,about 1535–1612); TheAnnunciation, about1585; etching andengraving; 43.8 x 31 cm;Purchase from the J. H.Wade Fund 2005.178.

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James Rosenquist (American, b. 1933); ½Sunglass, Landing Net, Triangle, 1974; liftgroundetching, drypoint, sandblasted mezzotint, andphoto transfer; 45.5 x 89.7 cm; Glenn 80; Giftof Diane and Arthur Stupay 2005.398.Theodore Roszak (American, 1907–1981);Staten Island, 1934; color lithograph; 37 x 42.8cm; Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Whitehill ArtPurchase Endowment Fund 2006.7.

Judith Rothschild (American, 1921–1993);Composition, 1946; color screenprint; 18.8 x 24cm; Alma and Robert D. Milne Fund 2006.73.

Georges Rouault (French, 1871–1958); Re-incarnations of Père Ubu: The Liberated Black Man(Réincarnations du Père Ubu: Le Noir Libéré),1928; heliogravure, etching, and aquatint; 21.1x 29.7 cm; Chapon 15b/15b; Gift of Louise S.Richards 2005.303.

Alison Saar (American, b. 1956); Kiss on aRope, 2001; color woodcut; Dr. Gerard andPhyllis Seltzer Fund 2006.69.

Francis Sansom (British, active 1780s–1815)(after Sydenham Edwards); The Botanical Maga-zine or Flower Garden Displayed; 7 engravingswith hand coloring; 20.1 x 11.6 cm; Gift ofThe Cleveland Museum of Art Ingalls Library.Plate 883, Euphorbia Petiolaris. Long-stalkedSpurge, 1805; 2005.332. Plate 892, AlthaeaFlexuosa. Seringapatam A Hollyhock, 1805;2005.333. Plate 929, Symphyum Asperrim.Prickley Comfrey, 1806; 2005.334. Plate 931,Phytolacca Decandra. Virginian Poke, 1806;2005.335. Plate 933, Protea Mucronifolia. Dagger-leaved Protea, 1806; 2005.336. Plate 944,Dillwynia Glaberrima. Smooth-leaved Dillwynnia,1806; 2005.337. Plate 966, Erica Elegans. El-egant Heath, 1806; 20.1 x 12.3 cm; 2005.338.Richard Schneider (American, b. 1937);NOVA Portfolio: Mustaka, 1973; screenprint;35.5 x 36.6 cm; Gift of Louise S. Richards2005.301.5.

Eugène Alain Séguy (French, 1890–1985);Samarkand: 20 Compositions in the Oriental Taste(Samarkande: 20 compositions dans le goût orien-tal): Plates 2, 7–13, 16–20, about 1914; colorpochoir; 35.2 x 26.1; Education Art Collection2005.319–31.

Phyllis Seltzer (American, b. 1928); NOVAPortfolio: Environment for a Topless Dancer; ozalidon sepia mylar; 56.1 x 48.5 cm; Gift of LouiseS. Richards 2005.301.7.

Christoffel van Sichem II (Dutch, 1577–1658);Portrait of Thomas Münzer, 1609; engraving;17.3 x 12.6 cm; Wurzbach 22; Gift of LouiseS. Richards 2005.304.Phyllis Sloane (American, b. 1921); NOVAPortfolio: Nude, 1973; screenprint; 24.8 x 35.8cm; Gift of Louise S. Richards 2005.301.8.Mitsuaki Sora ( Japanese, b. 1933); 3 works;Gift of Pamela Elizabeth Ward in lovingmemory of her parents, William E. and EvelynSvec Ward. Untitled, 1971; woodcut; 46 x 31.5cm; 2005.123. Untitled, 1970; color woodcut;16.1 x 22.8 cm; 2005.125. Untitled, 1970; colorwoodcut; 16 x 22.5 cm; 2005.126.

Steven Sorman (American, b. 1948); 60 works;Gift of the artist in memory of PegramHarrison. as well i, 2001; lithograph and chinecollé colored by hand with paint; state I/III;49.2 x 40.1 cm; 2005.161. as well ii, 2001;lithograph and chine collé colored by handwith paint; state II/III; 50.2 x 39 cm;2005.162. as well iii, 2001; lithograph andchine collé colored by hand with watercolor;trial proof of state III/III; 49.6 x 39 cm;2005.163. Bohemian Flats, 1993: 2 color wood-cuts and engraving on chine collé; 76.2 x 56cm; 2005.156; 76.1 x 56.3 cm; 2005.157. thefamiliar planets, 2000: 2 photocopies, etching,and chine collé; 30.3 x 13.9 cm; 2005.158.24.8 x 12.5 cm; 2005.159. going back to look inthe mirror, 1982; lithograph, monotype, andcollage; 59.7 x 92.7 cm; 2005.165. half lightseries, is was will be, 1991; 3 works. Colormezzzotint and drypoint; state II/III; 100.2 x81.2 cm; 2005.167. Mezzotint; trial proof ofstate II/III; 100.1 x 81.1 cm; 2005.168.Mezzotint; state III/III; 100.1 x 81.1 cm;2005.169. Lessons from the Russian, 1999: bookwith cover, title page, and 21 mezzotints andcolor engraving; 29 x 20.3 cm; 2005.170.1–23.one another, 2003; etching, aquatint, and bronz-ing; platemark a: 45.6 x 29.9 cm, platemark b:15.1 x 11.3 cm; 2005.166. the singing bridge,1980; color lithograph, linocut, woodcut,etching, aquatint, and screenprint; 58.3 x 45.5cm; 2005.164. These Stations (Next Page), 1990:15 color lithographs and chine collé. Title Page;76.7 x 56.2 cm; 2005.155.1. I; 77.3 x 56.6 cm;2005.155.2. II; 76.8 x 56.8 cm; 2005.155.3.III; 76.5 x 56.8 cm; 2005.155.4. IV; 76.6 x56.2 cm; 2005.155.5. V; 76.6 x 56.2 cm;2005.155.6. VI; 76.4 x 56.5 cm; 2005.155.7.VII; 76.4 x 56.8 cm; 2005.155.8. VIII; 76.6 x57 cm; 2005.155.9. IX; 76.5 x 56.5 cm;2005.155.10. X; 76.8 x 56.6 cm; 2005.155.11.XI; 76.2 x 56.6 cm; 2005.155.12. XII; 76.5 x57 cm; 2005.155.13. XIII; 76.8 x 56.3 cm;2005.155.14. XIV; 76.5 x 56.6 cm;2005.155.15. Colophon; lithograph; 77 x 56.1cm; 2005.155.16. usual sense, 1999; 5 etchings,chine collé, and watercolor. i; 30.5 x 21.9 cm;2005.157.1. ii; 29.8 x 21.9 cm; 2005.157.2. iii;29.9 x 21.8 cm; 2005.157.3. iv; 30.2 x 21.9cm; 2005.157.4. v; 30.6 x 21.8 cm;2005.157.5. what this is, 1980; 5 color etchingsand aquatint. come in; 22.3 x 17.3 cm;2005.160.1. sit down; 22.3 x 17.2 cm;2005.160.2. eat; 22.4 x 17.2 cm; 2005.160.3.rest; 22.5 x 17.2 cm; 2005.160.4. tell me; 22.3 x17.2 cm; 2005.160.5.

Steven Sorman. for wont; 30 x 41.5 cm; ThePrint Club of Cleveland Publication No. 84,2006. Gift of the Print Club of Cleveland.Etching and collage (woodcut on hand-paintedJapanese paper), 2004; 2006.61. BAT, 2002–4;2006.60. Trial proof, 2003; 2006.62.

Marko Spalatin (American, b. Croatia, 1945);Lumen Series: Slots, 1970; color screenprint;46.2 x 38 cm; Wilfer p. 34; Gift of Louise S.Richards 2005.305.

Maud Oakes. Where the Two Came to TheirFather: A Navaho War Ceremonial (after JeffKing), 1942–43; 11 screenprints; Gift of Dr.and Mrs. Thomas Munro. Plate 3, Rock thatClaps Together; 26.4 x 55.9 cm; 2005.310.3.Plate 4, Across Water; 33.3 x 53.1 cm;2005.310.4. Plate 6, Lightning Armor Houser; 41x 54.3 cm; 2005.310.6. Plate 7, Concerning-the-Skies Painting; 41.2 x 53 cm; 2005.310.7. Plate9, Hot Spring; 33.8 x 54.2 cm; 2005.310.9.Plate 10, Talking God Painting; 23.2 x 55.9 cm;2005.310.10. Plate 11, Navajo Mountain; 25.5 x23.1 cm; 2005.310.11. Plate 14, Earth and Sky;35.4 x 56.6 cm; 2005.310.14. Plate 15, BigBear Painting; 33.4 x 42 cm; 2005.310.15. Plate16, Big Snake Painting; 36.5 x 44.7 cm;2005.310.16. Plate 17, Big Thunder Painting;41.5 x 50.5 cm; 2005.310.17.

Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881–1973); VollardSuite: Faun Revealing a Sleeping Woman (SuiteVollard: Faune dévoilant une Dormeuse), 1936;etching and aquatint; 31.7 x 41.9 cm; Baer609, state VI, B, a/VI, B, d; Leonard C.Hanna Jr. Fund 2006.113.

Paulus Pontius (Flemish, 1603–1658);Theodorus VanLonius (after Anthony vanDyck); engraving; 24.8 x 17.6 cm; Wurzbach94; Gift of Louise S. Richards 2005.302.

Jean-François Raffaelli (French, 1850–1924);The Knifesharpener (Le Rémouleur), 1907; dry-point; 22 x 46.9 cm; Delteil 76, state I/III; Giftof Elizabeth Carroll Shearer in memory ofRobert Lundie Shearer 2005.340.

Eegyvudluk Ragee (Canadian, 1920–1983);Sea Spirit, 1965; stonecut; 31.1 x 42.6 cm; Giftof Louise S. Richards 2005.288.

Johann Christian Reinhart (German, 1761–1847); Heroic Landscapes (Heroische Landschaft); 6etchings; Carole W. and Charles B. RosenblattEndowment Fund. Cattle Crossing the River(Die durch den Fluss ziehende Viehherde), 1795;42.9 x 53.8 cm; Feuchtmayr A 76, state IV/IV;2006.72.1. The Shepherd’s Dance on the Bridge(Der Hirtentanz auf der Brücke), 1792; 28 x 35.8cm; Feuchtmayr A 77, state V/V; 2006.72.2.Landscape with the Temptation of Christ (DieLandschaft mit der Versuchung Christi), 1799;28.1 x 36.1 cm; Feuchtmayr A 78, state III/III;2006.72.3. Landscape with Town and River (DieLandschaft mit Stadt und Brücke), 1799; 27.9 x36 cm; Feuchtmayr A 79, state IV/IV;2006.72.4. The Satyr and the Nymph (Der Satyrund die Nymphe), 1799; 21.3 x 29.5 cm;Feuchtmayr A 80, state III/III; 2006.72.5.Satyr Playing the Flute (Der flötende Satyr), 1795;20.7 x 28.8 cm; Feuchtmayr A 81, state III/III;2006.72.6.

Louis Rosenberg (American, 1890–1983);Ontario Street Grading and Temporary RampsApril 1929, 1929; etching; 19.3 x 29 cm; Giftof Carole W. and Charles B. Rosenblatt2005.116.

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Needlework BedHanging in the BizarreStyle, 1710–20 (one oftwo hangings);France; tent and crossstitch embroidery oncanvas; silk and wool;279.5 x 82.5 cm;Leonard C. Hanna Jr.Fund 2006.2.2.

Gary Spinosa (American, b. 1925); NOVAPortfolio: Dawn; etching and aquatint; 27 x 22.5cm; Gift of Louise S. Richards 2005.301.6.Benton Spruance (American, 1904–1967); ThePeople Work, 1937; 4 lithographs; Severanceand Greta Millikin Purchase Fund. Morning;34.8 x 48 cm; Fine and Looney 141;2006.114.1. Noon; 35.2 x 48 cm; Fine andLooney 142; 2006.114.2. Evening; 34.6 x 48.2cm; Fine and Looney 143; 2006.114.3. Night;34.6 x 48.1 cm; Fine and Looney 144;2006.114.4.Herman van Swanevelt (Dutch, about 1600–1655); Landscape with Satyrs; etching; 11.4 x16.5 cm; Hollstein 29; Gift of Louise S.Richards 2005.306.

Martin F. W. J. Szutter (American, b. 1938);NOVA Portfolio: American Grandeur; photoscreenprint; 50.5 x 40.3 cm; Gift of Louise S.Richards 2005.301.9.

Rufino Tamayo (Mexican, 1899–1991); Giftof Pamela Elizabeth Ward in loving memoryof her parents, William E. and Evelyn SvecWard. Clock without Time (Reloj sin Tiempo),1977; color relief print; 56 x 74.2 cm; Pereda237; 2005.124. Two Faces (Dos Caras), 1973;color lithograph; 56 x 76.3 cm; Pereda 155;2005.127. Watermelons (Sandías), 1972; colorlithograph; 90 x 64.2 cm; Pereda 133;2005.129.Ryokei Tanaka ( Japanese, b. 1933); Big Tree,1981; etching and aquatint; 26.7 x 34.6 cm;Gift of Louise S. Richards 2005.307.Auguste H. Thomas (French, 20th century);Forms and Colors (Formes et couleurs): Plate 2,1921; color pochoir; 38.9 x 26.1 cm; Educa-tion Art Collection 2005.318.

Lill Tschudi (Swiss, b. 1911); Ski-Joring, 1937,printed 1992, published 1995; linocut; 31.8 x31.7 cm; Coppel LT 54; Gift of Carole W.and Charles B. Rosenblatt 2005.396.Antoni Waterloo (Dutch, 1609–1690); AGateway; etching; 15.6 x 20.5 cm; Hollstein100, state II/II; Gift of Louise S. Richards2005.308.

John Woodrow Wilson (American, b. 1922);Father and Child, 1970; color lithograph; 50.2 x36.5 cm; Gift of Louise S. Richards 2005.309.

Gen Yamaguchi ( Japanese, 1903–1976); Wok,1957; color woodcut; 48.2 x 38.7 cm; Gift offriends of the Department of Prints and Draw-ings in memory of William E. Ward 2005.173.

Gen Yamanaka ( Japanese, b. 1954); WhiteNight, 1990; color woodcut; 47 x 33.1 cm;Gift of Pamela Elizabeth Ward in lovingmemory of her parents, William E. and EvelynSvec Ward 2005.121.

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TextilesSet of Five Garments, 1200–1460s; CentralAndes, Chimú people; plain and gauzeweaves, weft brocading; cotton; Norman O.Stone and Ella A. Stone Memorial Fund. Bandwith Tassels; 306 x 5.5 cm; 2005.5.5. Loincloth;244 x 90 cm; 2005.5.2. Mantle or Hanging; 142x 270 cm; 2005.5.1. Padded Hat; 124.5 x 31.7cm; 2005.5.4. Turban; 139.7 x 139.7 cm;2005.5.3.

Fichu, about 1875–80; France or Belgium;composite lace, machine-made netting (re-seau), Brussels bobbin lace, and French needlepoint lace; linen; 193 x 53.3 cm; Gift of AnneE. Wardwell 2005.133.

Lace Fan, about 1860; Belgium; Brussels bob-bin lace; linen; frame: mother-of-pearl andivory; 30.5 x 50.8 x 3.2 cm; Gift of Anne E.Wardwell 2005.132.

Pair of Needlework Bed Hangings in the BizarreStyle, 1710–20; France; tent and cross stitchembroidery on canvas; silk and wool; 279.5 x82.5 cm each; Leonard C. Hanna Jr. Fund2006.2.1–2.

Venetian Lace Table Setting, 1930s; Italy,Venice, probably the Burano Lace School;needle lace; linen; Gift of Mr. and Mrs.Richard Crile Garretson. 12 Doilies; 16.5 x15.9 cm; 2005.37.4.1–12. 12 MonogrammedNapkins; 33 x 69.8 cm; 2005.37.3.1–12. 12Placemats; 38.1 x 51.8 cm; 2005.37.1.1–12.Runner; 68.9 x 239.3 cm; 2005.37.2.Woman’s Bridal Dress, late 1800s; China,Qing dynasty; 3 objects; embroidery; silk andgilt-metal thread; Gift of Elizabeth WadeSedgwick. Dragon Jacket; 104.2 x 153 cm;2005.135.1. Pleated Skirt; 94.6 x 86.4 cm;2005.135.2. Tabard; 11.8 x 73.7 cm;2005.135.3.

James Bassler (American, b. 1933); Old Glory,1992; tapestry weave with eccentric wefts;linen, waxed; 180.4 x 317.5 cm; Gift of TheTextile Art Alliance 2005.131.Jon Eric Riis (American, b. 1945); Hearts ofGold, Male and Female #3, 2002; tapestryweave; silk and gold metallic thread; displaydimensions: 80 cm shoulder to hem, 177.1 cmsleeve end to sleeve end; woven dimensions:160.6 x 177.1 cm; Gift of the Textile Art Alli-ance and Purchase from the Karl B. GoldfieldTrust 2006.123.1–2.

Evelyn Svec Ward (American, 1921–1989); 2objects; Gift of Pamela Elizabeth Ward.Ishidoro, 1977; needle-manipulated fiber; bur-lap, cotton thread, and wood base; 35.5 x 20.4x 20.4 cm; 2005.136. Shard, 1981; looping andknitting, shaped and stiffened; sisal, henequen,ixtle, cotton, and linen thread; 152.4 x 147.3 x26.7 cm; 2005.137.

Evelyn Svec Ward; Oaxaca Series, 1983; collageand couching; ixtle and cotton thread, claybeads (from Oaxaca), and cotton canvas; 25.4x 20.32 cm; Gift of Janet Yost 2005.134.

Other Pre-Columbian textiles are listed underArt of the Ancient Americas.

Padded Hat, 1200–1460s; Central Andes,Chimú people; plainand gauze weaves,weft brocading;cotton; 124.5 x 31.7 cm;Norman O. Stone andElla A. Stone MemorialFund 2005.5.4.

Education Art CollectionTwo Women Playing Instruments; Japan; colorwoodcut; 25.4 x 30.5 cm; Gift of Lt. Col.Franklin D. Morrison and Norma T. Morrison2005.1002.Women Interior and Exterior; Japan; color wood-cut; 25.4 x 30.5 cm; Gift of Lt. Col. FranklinD. Morrison and Norma T. Morrison2005.1001.

Women with Interior Screen; Japan; color wood-cut; 25.4 x 30.5 cm; Gift of Lt. Col. FranklinD. Morrison and Norma T. Morrison2005.1003.

In the style of Ando Hiroshige ( Japanese,1797–1858); Sudden Rain, 19th century; colorwoodcut; 25.4 x 30.5 cm; Gift of Lt. Col.Franklin D. Morrison and Norma T. Morrison2005.1000.