Acquisitions
2006

Tibet, 12th – 13th C.
The Bodhisattva Manjusri as a Seven-Year-Old Child
Schist with cold-gilding and blue pigment
7-1/2 x 2-1/2 x 1-7/16 in.
19 x 6.3 x 3.6 cm.
Provenance: A Nyingma monastery in Tibet; Namkha Dorjee Nathan (dealer), New York, NY
2006.1, Gift of an anonymous donor
Carlton Fletcher
(USA, b. 1949)
USA, 20th C.
Street Scene
Mezzotint and drypoint, 5/10
9 x 11-1/2 in. (plate); 10-1/2 x 14 in. ( sheet)
228 x 290 mm. (plate); 268 x 356 mm. (sheet)
Provenance: Jane Haslem, (dealer), Washington, DC
2006.2, Robert E. and Mary B. P. Gross Fund
Jim Monson
(USA, b. 1943)
USA, 20th C.
Pulcinella 2000
Reduction woodcut, 21/75
15 x 19-1/4 in.
390 x 490 mm.
Provenance: Jane Haslem, (dealer), Washington, DC
2006.3, Robert E. and Mary B. P. Gross Fund
Gabor Peterdi
(USA, b. Hungary, 1915–2001)
USA, 20th C.
Metamorphosis of the Bull 1939
Engraving. Published by Jeanne Bucher Editions, Paris. Johnson 15f
8-7/8 x 9-1/4 in. (plate); 12-7/8 x 17-7/8 in. (sheet)
226 x 235 mm. (plate); 325 x 455 mm. (sheet)
Provenance: Jane Haslem, (dealer), Washington, DC
2006.4, Robert E. and Mary B. P. Gross Fund
Abraham Bosse
(France, 1602–1676)
France, 17th C.
The Noble Painter c. 1642
Engraving and etching. Published by Le Blond. Blum 107 6i
252 x 326 mm. (sheet)
Provenance: R.E. Lewis and Daughter Original Prints (dealer), San Rafael, CA
2006.5, Robert E. and Mary B. P. Gross Fund
Félix Bracquemond
(France, 1833–1914)
France, 19th C.
King David with an Angel of Inspiration (after Gustave Moreau, France, 1826–1898) 1884
Etching, engraving, and drypoint on parchment, 8/9. Published by George Petit, April 1884. Béraldi 348. Lugt 2051
22-15/16 x 14 in.
588 x 360 mm. (plate.); 660 x 443 mm. (sheet)
Provenance: Paul McCarron, Fine Prints and Drawings (dealer), New York, NY
2006.6, Robert E. and Mary B. P. Gross Fund
Henri Edmond Cross
(France, 1856–1910)
France, 19th C.
The Promenade (La Promenade ou Les Cyprès) 1897
Color lithograph. Artist proof. Published by Ambroise Vollard
292 x 420 mm. (comp.); 355 x 450 mm. (sheet)
Provenance: Swann Gallery, New York, NY, May 6, 2004; sold to Jan Johnson (dealer), Montreal, Canada
2006.7, Robert E. and Mary B. P. Gross Fund
René Georges Hermann-Paul
(France, 1864–1940)
France, 19th C.
Shopping (Elégants sur les Boulevards) c. 1898
Color lithograph
c. 440 x 325 mm. (comp.); 625 x 485 mm. (sheet)
Provenance: Richard Reed Armstrong (dealer), Chicago, IL
2006.8, Robert E. and Mary B. P. Gross Fund
Clayton Knight
USA, 20th C.
Flying Fortresses at Work 1943
Lithograph. Published by Associated American Artists
246 x 323 mm. (comp.); 295 x 405 mm. (sheet)
Provenance: Susan Teller Gallery (dealer), New York, NY
2006.9, Robert E. and Mary B. P. Gross Fund
J. Mcgahey
(act. 1835–1855)
19th C.
Dying Buffalo in a Snowdrift (after George Catlin, USA, 1796–1872) 1844
Lithograph with hand coloring, plate 17 from the portfolio North American Indian. Published by Day and Haghe, London
310 x 455 mm. (comp.); 430 x 570 mm. (sheet)
Provenance: Roger Genser, The Prints & the Pauper (dealer), Santa Monica, CA
2006.10, Robert E. and Mary B. P. Gross Fund
Henri Rivière
(France, 1864–1951)
France, 19th C.
The Village of La Chapelle (Le Village de la Chapelle vue des Tertes [Saint Briac]) 1890
Color woodcut, from the series Paysages Breton. Le Stum 17
230 x 355 mm. (comp.); 342 x 508 mm. (sheet)
Provenance: Samuel Josefowitz, Lausanne, Switzerland, and London, England; Catherine E. Burns (dealer), Oakland, CA
2006.11, Robert E. and Mary B. P. Gross Fund
Yoruba
Nigeria, 20th C.
Man’s Robe (agbada)
Cotton
52 x 119 in. (folded, irregular)
132.1 x 302.3 cm. (folded, irregular)
Provenance: Marcuson Hall (dealer), Brussels, Belgium
2006.12, Museum purchase made possible by the Phyllis Wattis Program Fund
Salviati & Co.
Italy, 19th C.
Papal Chalice 1869
Glass
H. 25-1/4 in.; Dia. 6-1/2 in. (base)
H. 64 cm.; Dia. 16.5 cm. (base)
Provenance: Salviati & Co., Venice; purchased by Nora Stanford Wells; by inheritance to Gladys Wells Griffith; by inheritance to Frank Wells Griffith
2006.13.a–b, Gift of Dr. Frank Wells Griffith
Manuel Neri
(USA, b. 1930)
USA, 20th C.
Arcos de Geso Series VIII 1985
Plaster with dry pigments
79 x 56-1/2 x 17-1/2 in.
200.7 x 143.5 x 44.5 cm.
Provenance: Mr. and Mrs. Gerald D. Kohs, Portola Valley, CA
2006.14, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald D. Kohs
Douglas McDougall
(Scotland, b. 1963)
Great Britain (Scotland), 20th C.
Another Drink to Cold Women
Charcoal
61 x 45 in. (sight)
154.9 x 114.3 cm. (sight)
Provenance: Chelsea Art Gallery (dealer), Palo Alto, CA
2006.15, Modern and Contemporary Art Fund
Dennis Oppenheim
(USA, b. 1938)
USA, 20th C.
Documentation Piece for Annual Rings 1968 negatives; printed c. 1991
Five chromogenic prints and one graphic panel
Overall: 47 x 97 in. (irregular); .1) 40 x 60 in.; .2) 47 x 30 in.; .3) 45 x 30 in.; .4) 33 x 40 in.; .5) 32-1/2 x 22 in.; .6) 10 x 61 in. (text panel)
Provenance: Haines Gallery (dealer), San Francisco, CA
2006.16.1–6, Gift of Rex Vaughan
Nancy Chunn
(USA, b. 1941)
USA, 20th C.
September 17, 1996 1996
Pastel, crayon, and ink on newspaper
22-1/8 x 13-5/8 in. (sheet) (sight)
562 x 346 mm. (sheet) (sight)
Provenance: Ronald Feldman Fine Arts Inc, New York, NY; sold to Kennell A. Jackson, Jr., Stanford, CA, 1997
2006.17, Bequest of Kennell A. Jackson Jr.
Nancy Chunn
(USA, b. 1941)
USA, 20th C.
May 13, 1996 1996–97
Pastel, crayon, and ink on newspaper
22-1/8 x 13-5/8 in. (sheet) (sight)
562 x 346 mm. (sheet) (sight)
Provenance: Kennell A. Jackson Jr., Stanford, CA
2006.18, Bequest of Kennell A. Jackson Jr.
James Siena
(USA, b. 1957)
USA, 20th C.
Typical Force 1997
Enamel paint on aluminum
15-1/8 x 3/8 x 19-1/4 in.
38.4 x .7 x 48.9 cm.
Provenance: Cristinerose Gallery, New York, NY; sold to Kennell A. Jackson Jr., Stanford, CA, 1998
2006.19, Bequest of Kennell A. Jackson Jr.
Robert Motherwell
(USA, 1915–1991)
USA, 20th C.
Springtime Dissonance 1979–80
Brushed aquatint and sugarlift etching, 8/30. Printed in the artist’s studio by Catherine Mousley; released by Brooke Alexander, Inc.
11-5/8 x 19-3/4 in. (plate) (sight); 20-1/4 x 27-3/4 in. (sheet) (sight)
295 x 501 mm. (plate) (sight); 514 x 704 mm. (sheet) (sight)
Provenance: Kennell A. Jackson Jr., Stanford, CA
2006.20, Bequest of Kennell A. Jackson Jr.
Clayton Bailey
(USA, b. 1939)
USA, 20th C.
Platinum Teapot 1979
Earthenware from cast and assembled parts with platinum luster, rubber stopper, and metal chain
8 x 6 x 9-3/4 in.
20.3 x 15.2 x 24.8 cm.
Provenance: Joseph Chowning Gallery, San Francisco, CA; sold to Kennell A. Jackson Jr., Stanford, CA, 1980
2006.21, Bequest of Kennell A. Jackson Jr.
Annette Corcoran
(USA, b. 1930)
USA, 20th C.
Golden Eagle Teapot 1986
Hand-painted porcelain with glazes
6-3/4 x 5-1/8 x 8 in.
17.2 x 13 x 20.3 cm.
Provenance: Dorothy Weiss Gallery, San Francisco, CA; sold to Kennell A. Jackson Jr., Stanford, CA, 1986
2006.22.a–b, Bequest of Kennell A. Jackson Jr.
Philip Cornelius
(USA, b. 1934)
USA, 20th C.
Loma Verde 1982
Porcelain with glazes
10-1/2 x 9-7/8 x 3 in.
26.7 x 25.1 x 7.6 cm.
Provenance: Kennell A. Jackson Jr., Stanford, CA
2006.23.a–b, Bequest of Kennell A. Jackson Jr.
John Gill
(USA, b. 1969)
USA, 20th C.
Teapot 1989-90
Stoneware with glazes
12-1/2 x 12-3/4 x 8 in.
31.8 x 32.4 x 20.3 cm.
Provenance: Dorothy Weiss Gallery, San Francisco, CA; sold to Kennell A. Jackson Jr., Stanford, CA, 1990
2006.24.a–b, Bequest of Kennell A. Jackson Jr.
Michael Lucero
(USA, b. 1953)
USA, 20th C.
Anthropomorphic Vessel Form with Sunflower 1992
White earthenware with glazes and hand painting, from the series New World
18-1/2 x 8 x 14 in.
47 x 20.3 x 35.5 cm.
Provenance: Dorothy Weiss Gallery, San Francisco, CA; sold to Kennell A. Jackson Jr., Stanford, CA, 1993
2006.25, Bequest of Kennell A. Jackson Jr.
Richard Marquis
(USA, b. 1945)
USA, 20th C.
Patchwork Sculptural Teapot 1977
Hand-blown glass
6-1/2 x 4-1/2 x 6-3/4 in.
16.5 x 11.4 x 17.2 cm.
Provenance: Kennell A. Jackson Jr., Stanford, CA
2006.26, Bequest of Kennell A. Jackson Jr.
Kathryn McBride
(USA, b. 1950)
USA, 20th C.
Untitled (Teapot) 1984
Porcelain with glazes
6-1/4 x 12-1/2 x 4-1/4 in. (teapot with lid); 4 x 4-3/4 x 3-3/8 in. (teacup .2a); H. 3/4 in.; Dia. 15-5/8 in. (saucer .2b); 3-7/8 x 4-3/4 x 3-3/8 in. (teacup .3a); H. 3/8 in.; Dia. 15-5/8 in. (saucer .3b)
15.9 x 31.8 x 10.8 cm. (teapot with lid); 10.2 x 12.1 x 8.6 cm. (teacup .2a); H. 1.9 cm.; Dia. 39.8 cm. (saucer .2b); 9.9 x 12.1 x 8.6 cm. (teacup .3a); H. 1.5 cm.; Dia. 39.7 cm. (saucer .3b)
Provenance: Kennell A. Jackson Jr., Stanford, CA
2006.27.1–3, Bequest of Kennell A. Jackson Jr.
Kathryn McBride
(USA, b. 1950)
USA, 20th C.
Persimmon Teapot 1991
Porcelain with glazes
4 x 4 x 6-1/2 in.
10.2 x 10.2 x 16.5 cm.
Provenance: Dorothy Weiss Gallery, San Francisco, CA; sold to Kennell A. Jackson Jr., Stanford, CA, 1991
2006.28.a–b, Bequest of Kennell A. Jackson Jr.
Richard Notkin
(USA, b. 1948)
USA, 20th C.
Oval Curbside Teapot 1985
Stoneware, from the Yixing Series
3-1/8 x 4 x 8-1/2 in.
7.9 x 10.2 x 21.6 cm.
Provenance: Dorothy Weiss Gallery, San Francisco, CA; sold to Kennell A. Jackson Jr., Stanford, CA, 1986
2006.29.a–b, Bequest of Kennell A. Jackson Jr.
Joellyn J. Rock
(USA, b. 1957)
USA, 20th C.
Another Lamp of Learning 1991
Earthenware with underglaze
13-1/8 x 5-1/4 x 16 in. (teapot and lid); 7-1/2 x 3-5/8 x 16 in. (teapot); 5-5/8 x 1-5/8 x 6-1/2 in. (lid)
33.3 x 13.3 x 40.7 cm. (teapot and lid);19.1 x 9.2 x 40.6 cm. (teapot);14.3 x 4.2 x 16.5 cm. (lid)
Provenance: Dorothy Weiss Gallery, San Francisco, CA; sold to Kennell A. Jackson Jr., Stanford, CA, 1991
2006.30.a–b, Bequest of Kennell A. Jackson Jr.
Peter Shire
(USA, b. 1947)
USA, 20th C.
Untitled (Teapot) 1980
Earthenware with glazes
8 x 4-1/4 x 14-1/8 in.
20.3 x 10.7 x 35.9 cm.
Provenance: Kennell A. Jackson Jr., Stanford, CA
2006.31.a–b, Bequest of Kennell A. Jackson Jr.
Peter Shire
(USA, b. 1947)
USA, 20th C.
Untitled (Teapot) 1982
Earthenware
4-3/4 x 1-1/2 x 7-5/8 in.
12.1 x 3.8 x 19.4 cm.
Provenance: Kennell A. Jackson Jr., Stanford, CA
2006.32.a–b, Bequest of Kennell A. Jackson Jr.
Joan Takagama-Ogawa
(USA, 1955)
USA, 20th C.
Mad Hatter’s Tea Set 1991
Porcelain with glazes
10 x 11-1/2 x 14-1/4 in. (overall); 9-1/2 x 4-3/8 x 11 in. (teapot with lid); 1/2 x 11-1/2 x 14-1/4 in. (platter); H. 2 in.; Dia. 13-3/4 in. (teacup with saucer)
25.4 x 29.3 x 36.2 cm. (overall); 24.1 x 11.2 x 28 cm. (teapot with lid); 1 x 29.3 x 36.2 cm. (platter); H. 5 cm.; Dia 35 cm. (teacup with saucer)
Provenance: Dorothy Weiss Gallery, San Francisco, CA; sold to Kennell A. Jackson Jr., Stanford, CA, 1991
2006.33.1–3, Bequest of Kennell A. Jackson Jr.
Lynn Turner
(USA, 20th century)
USA, 20th C.
Untitled (Teapot)
Porcelain
8 x 2-3/4 x 3-1/2 in. (teapot); 3-1/4 x 2-3/4 x 3-1/2 in. (creamer); 4-1/8 x 1-5/8 x 3 in. (teacup .3); 4 x 1-5/8 x 3 in. (teacup .4); 2-1/2 x 3-1/4 x 3-1/4 in. (sugar bowl)
20.3 x 10.2 x 17.7 cm.(teapot); 8.2 x 7 x 8.9 cm. (creamer); 10.4 x 4.1 x 7.6 cm. (teacup .3); 10.1 x 4.1 x 7.6 cm. (teacup .4); 6.3 x 8.2 x 8.2 cm. (sugar bowl)
Provenance: Kennell A. Jackson Jr., Stanford, CA
2006.34.1–5, Bequest of Kennell A. Jackson Jr.
Lovis Corinth
(Germany, 1858–1925)
Germany, 20th C.
Winter in the Tiergarten (Bäume mit Sonne) 1920–21
Drypoint, 23/100. Muller 478
9-3/4 x 11-3/4 in.
250 x 300 mm. (plate); 370 x 455 mm. (sheet)
Provenance: Eva S. Dencker, Los Gatos, CA
2006.35, Gift of Eva S. Dencker
Nathan Oliveira
(USA, b. 1928)
USA, 20th C.
Untitled (The Big Fish) 1989
Oil on canvas
96 x 54 in.
243.8 x 137 cm.
Provenance: Joanne Whittier Blokker, Palo Alto, CA
2006.36, Gift of Joanne Whittier Blokker
Elmer Nelson Bischoff
(USA, 1916–1991)
USA, 20th C.
Interior with Cityscape 1969
Oil on canvas
69-3/4 x 79-3/4 in
177.2 x 202.6 cm.
Provenance: Estate of the artist; John Berggruen Gallery (dealer), San Francisco, CA
2006.37, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. John Freidenrich
Eugène Fromentin
(France, 1820–1876)
France, 19th C.
Standing Woman
Black chalk with touches of white and red
345 x 255 mm.
Provenance: Todd Newbury, Santa Cruz, CA
2006.38, Gift of Todd Newbury
Eugène Fromentin
(France, 1820–1876)
France, 19th C.
Studies of Camels
Black chalk with white highlights
165 x 263 mm.
Provenance: Todd Newbury, Santa Cruz, CA
2006.39, Gift of Todd Newbury
John Wood Dodge
(USA, 1807–1893)
USA, 19th C.
Self-Portrait at the Age of 32 c. 1839
Watercolor on ivory
7.5 x 6.3 cm. (sight)
Provenance: By descent to Virginia Spears Berger, Palo Alto, CA
2006.40.1, Gift of Virginia Spears Berger, Stanford Class of 1938
John Wood Dodge
(USA, 1807–1893)
USA, 19th C.
Portrait of Mrs. John Wood Dodge
Watercolor on ivory
7.4 x 6.3 cm. (sight)
Provenance: By descent to Virginia Spears Berger, Palo Alto, CA
2006.40.2, Gift of Virginia Spears Berger, Stanford Class of 1938
John Wood Dodge
(USA, 1807–1893)
USA, 19th C.
Portrait of Mary Million Power, Grandmother of Mary Dodge 1836
Watercolor on ivory
6.8 x 5.8 cm. (sight)
Provenance: By descent to Virginia Spears Berger, Palo Alto, CA
2006.41, Gift of Virginia Spears Berger, Stanford Class of 1938
John Wood Dodge
(USA, 1807–1893)
USA, 19th C.
Portrait of Augustus P. Dodge 1851
Watercolor on ivory
6.1 x 4.9 cm. (sight)
Provenance: By descent to Virginia Spears Berger, Palo Alto, CA
2006.42, Gift of Virginia Spears Berger, Stanford Class of 1938
John Wood Dodge
(USA, 1807–1893)
USA, 19th C.
Portrait of Senator Clement Clay 1891–92
Watercolor on ivory
8 x 6.7 cm. (oval) (sight)
Provenance: By descent to Virginia Spears Berger, Palo Alto, CA
2006.43, Gift of Virginia Spears Berger, Stanford Class of 1938
Enrique Chagoya
(Mexico, b. 1953)
Mexico, 20th C.
Pocahontas 2000
Etching, drypoint, and aquatint on Fabriano paper, trial proof. Published by Smith Andersen Editions, Palo Alto, CA; printed by Kathy Kain
15-3/4 x 9-9/16 in. (plate); 27-9/16 x 19-9/16 in. (sheet)
400 x 248 mm. (plate); 700 x 495 mm. (sheet)
Provenance: Whitney Loy, Menlo Park, CA
2006.44, Gift of Whitney Loy
Enrique Chagoya
(Mexico, b. 1953)
Mexico, 20th C.
Pocahontas 2000
Etching, drypoint, aquatint, xerox transfer, chine collé, and monoprint on Fabriano paper, 9/15. Published by Smith Andersen Editions, Palo Alto, CA; printed by Kathy Kain
15-3/4 x 10-15/16 in. (with monoprint overprinting) (image); 27-5/8 x 19-1/2 in. (sheet)
660 x 278 mm. (with monoprint overprinting) (image); 704 x 495 mm. (sheet)
Provenance: Whitney Loy, Menlo Park, CA
2006.45, Gift of Whitney Loy
Enrique Chagoya
(Mexico, b. 1953)
Mexico, 20th C.
Pocahontas 2000
Etching, drypoint, aquatint, and xerox transfer on BFK Rives paper, 3/10. Published by Smith Andersen Editions, Palo Alto, CA; printed by Kathy Kain
15-3/4 x 9-9/16 in. (plate); 26 x 19-1/16 in. (sheet)
400 x 248 mm. (plate); 660 x 484 mm. (sheet)
Provenance: Whitney Loy, Menlo Park, CA
2006.46, Gift of Whitney Loy
Enrique Chagoya
(Mexico, b. 1953)
Mexico, 20th C.
The Ghost of Liberty 2004
Color lithograph, engraving, woodblock print, chine collé, and collage on handmade Amate paper, 22/30. Published by Shark’s Ink, Lyons, CO; printed by Bud Shark
11-1/2 x 85 in.
293 x 2160 mm.
Provenance: Shark’s Ink (dealer), Lyons, CO
2006.47, Modern and Contemporary Art Fund
Carroll Dunham
(USA, b. 1949)
USA, 20th C.
Island 1997–98
Intaglio, 6/25. Published by U.L.A.E. (Universal Limited Art Editions); printed by Jihong Shi, Scott Smith, and Craig Zammiello
22-3/4 x 32-13/16 in. (image); 29 x 41 in. (sheet)
578 x 834 mm. (image); 735 x 1042 mm. (sheet)
Provenance: Adler & Co. (dealer), San Francisco, CA
2006.48, Modern and Contemporary Art Fund
Gary Simmons
(USA, b. 1964)
USA, 20th C.
Tri-wing Spin 2005
Lithograph on Pescia paper, 48/95. Published by Tamarind Institute; printed by master printer Bill Lagatutta and senior printer Deborah Chaney
9 x 9 in. (comp.); 18-1/8 x 17-1/8 in. (sheet)
229 x 229 mm. (comp.); 460 x 435 mm. (sheet)
Provenance: Eleanor Rosenberg, Atherton, CA
2006.49, Gift of Eleanor F. Rosenberg
Adriaen Collaert I
(Flanders [now Belgium], c. 1560–1618)
Flanders (now Belgium), 16th C.
America (after Maarten de Vos, Flanders [now Belgium], 1532–1603) c. 1588–89
Engraving, i/iv from a set The Four Parts of the Globe. Hollstein 474; LeBlanc 361; New Hollstein 1317. Lugt 1060
211 x 262 mm. (plate); 216 x 267 mm. (sheet)
Provenance: Comte Octave de Behague (Lugt 2004); Louis Galichon (Lugt 1060); Knegtel Collection; Auction, Netherlands; purchased by R.E. Lewis & Daughter Original Prints (dealer), San Rafael, CA,
2006.50, Museum purchase, with funds realized through the sale of gifts from the Heisler family, Thomas Engelsing, M.D., and the Estate of Jean M. Steiner
Bruce Beasley
(USA, b. 1939)
USA, 20th C.
Horizon II 2006
Bronze, 2/9
26 x 126-1/2 x 42 in.
66 x 321.3 x 106.7 cm.
Provenance: Bruce Beasley, Oakland, CA
2006.51, Given in memory of Mary Ann Kaisel (1927–2005) and Stanley Francis Kaisel (1922–1995) by their family
Tony Hunt
(Canada, b. 1942)
Canada, 20th C.
Dance Regalia (Pair of leggings, cape and skirt) 2006
Dyed red cedar bark and fabric cord
.a) 16 x 18-1/2 in.; .b) 15 x 16 in.; .c) 24-1/2 in. x 40 in.; .d) 25 x 36 in.
.a) 40.6 x 46.9 cm.; .b) 38.1 x 40.6 cm.; .c) 62.2 x 101.6 cm.; .d) 63.5 x 91.4 cm.
Provenance: Anthony Hunt; John Livingston (dealer), Victoria, Canada
2006.52.a–d, Museum purchase with unrestricted gift from an anonymous donor
Tony Hunt
(Canada, b. 1942)
Canada, 20th C.
Dance Regalia (Pair of leggings, cape and skirt) 2006
Dyed red cedar bark and fabric cord
.a) 17 x 15 in.; .b) 16 x 15-1/2 in.; .c) 25 x 40 in.; .d) 25 x 37 in.
.a) 43.1 x 38.1 cm.; .b) 40.6 x 39.3 cm.; .c) 63.5 x 101.6 cm.; .d) 63.5 x 93.9 cm.
Provenance: Anthony Hunt; John Livingston (dealer), Victoria, Canada
2006.53.a–d, Museum purchase with unrestricted gift from an anonymous donor
Dale Chihuly
(USA, b. 1941)
USA, 20th C.
Five Ikebana 2000
Lithograph and screenprint, 40/100. Published by Landfall Press; processed, proofed, and printed under the supervision of master printer Jack Lemon
28 x 25 in. (sight)
711 x 635 mm. (sight)
Provenance: Given by artist to Dr. Burton Richter, Palo Alto, CA
2006.54, Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Burton Richter
Peter van der Borcht
(Netherlands, 1545–1608)
Netherlands, 16th C.
The Apostles Peter and John Healing the Cripple (after Jan Wierix, Flanders [now Belgium], 1549–c. 1618) c. 1571
Engraving. M. 14540. Lugt 318
4-1/2 x 2-15/16 in.
114 x 74 mm.
Provenance: H. Buttstaedt (Lugt 318; d. 1876); De Graaf Antiquarian Booksellers, Nieuwkoop, Netherlands; sold to Sandra Sofris Dolmatch, Saratoga, CA
2006.55, Gift of Sandra Sofris Dolmatch
Jan Wierix
(Flanders [now Belgium], 1549–c. 1618)
Flanders (now Belgium), 16th C.
The Creation of the Stars before 1620
Etching, from the suite The Creation and the Early History of Man. Mauquoy-Hendrick 1-21 (4); A. 61
2-7/16 x 1-9/16in. (plate); 5-1/16x 3-15/16 in. (sheet, irregular)
61 x 40 mm. (plate); 128 x 100 mm. (sheet, irregular)
Provenance: De Graaf Antiquarian Booksellers, Nieuwkoop, Netherlands; sold to Sandra Sofris Dolmatch, Saratoga, CA
2006.56.1, Gift of Sandra Sofris Dolmatch
Jan Wierix
(Flanders [now Belgium], 1549–c. 1618)
Flanders (now Belgium), 16th C.
Adam and Eve Hiding from God before 1620
Etching, from the suite The Creation and the Early History of Man. Mauquoy-Hendrick 1-21 (8); A. 65
2-1/2 x 1-11/16 in. (plate); 4-3/4 x 4-1/4 in. (sheet, irregular)
64 x 41 mm. (plate); 121 x 108 mm. (sheet, irregular)
Provenance: De Graaf Antiquarian Booksellers, Nieuwkoop, Netherlands; sold to Sandra Sofris Dolmatch, Saratoga, CA
2006.56.2, Gift of Sandra Sofris Dolmatch
Jan Wierix
(Flanders [now Belgium], 1549–c. 1618)
Flanders (now Belgium), 16th C.
Cain Building a City before 1620
Etching, from the suite The Creation and the Early History of Man. Mauquoy-Hendrick 1-21 (16); A. 73
2 -9/16 x 1-11/16 in. (plate); 4-3/4 x 3 in. (sheet, irregular)
65 x 42 mm. (plate); 118 x 97 mm. (sheet, irregular
Provenance: De Graaf Antiquarian Booksellers, Nieuwkoop, Netherlands; sold to Sandra Sofris Dolmatch, Saratoga, CA
2006.56.3, Gift of Sandra Sofris Dolmatch
John O'Brien Inman
(USA, 1828–1896)
USA, 19th C.
Napping 1869
Oil on composition board
10-1/4 x 13-1/4 in.
Provenance: Estate of Richard T. York; private collection, Corona del Mar, CA; Oliver N. Crary, Plano-Kaz, Inc. (dealer), Newport Beach, CA
2006.57, Museum purchase, with funds realized through the deaccession and sale of an anonymous gift in memory of J. Henry Meyer, and gifts from the Estate of Reba Groosse, Ruth Hoskinson, Class of 1909, the Stanford Family Collection, and Dr. Lester A. Luz
Samuel Bell Waugh
(USA, 1814–1885)
USA, 19th C.
Miss Jane Mercer 1840
Oil on canvas
49-1/2 x 29-1/2 in.
125.7 x 74.9 cm.
Provenance: Mercer family collection, Seattle, WA; Schwarz Gallery, Philadelphia, PA by 1986; Pennsylvania private collection, 1986–2003; private collection, Corona del Mar, CA, 2003; Oliver N. Crary, Plano-Kaz, Inc. (dealer), Newport Beach, CA
2006.58, Museum purchase, with funds realized through the deaccession and sale of gifts from Mr. and Mrs. Eric M. Stanford, the Estate of Alice Pemberton, and an anonymous gift in memory of J. Henry Meyer
Fred Fehlau
(USA, b. 1958)
USA, 20th C.
No It Can 1992
Conceptual plastic palindrome with pencil and eight stencils in pouch
6 x 8 in.
15.1 x 20 cm.
Provenance: Norton Family Foundation; by gift to Wanda M. Corn, Palo Alto, CA, 1992; Joseph J. and Wanda M. Corn, Palo Alto, CA
2006.59.a–l, Gift of Joseph J. and Wanda M. Corn
Rico Lebrun
(USA, b. Italy, 1900–1964)
USA, 20th C.
Seated Nude 1941
Ink and charcoal
19-1/2 x 25-1/2 in.
496 x 648 mm.
Provenance: Butterfield’s, July 1984; sold to Bill Swigart, Seattle, WA; Bill and Gwynn Swigart, Seattle, WA
2006.60, Gift of Bill and Gwynn Swigart


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