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Vaclav Vytlacil (USA, 1892–1984) USA, 20th C. Townscape with Boats c. 1924 Charcoal 18-1/8 x 22-1/8 in. 461 x 562 mm. Provenance: Estate of the artist 2006.61, Gift of the estate of the artist through his daughter Ann Vytlacil and her husband Graham Williams, executor |
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Vaclav Vytlacil (USA, 1892–1984) USA, 20th C. Italy 1926 Charcoal 15-3/8 x 19 in. (irregular) 391 x 483 mm. (irregular) Provenance: Estate of the artist 2006.62, Gift of the estate of the artist through his daughter Ann Vytlacil and her husband Graham Williams, executor |
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Vaclav Vytlacil (USA, 1892–1984) USA, 20th C. Italy 1926 Charcoal, gouache, and watercolor 15-1/2 x 19 in. 394 x 483 mm. Provenance: Estate of the artist 2006.63, Gift of the estate of the artist through his daughter Ann Vytlacil and her husband Graham Williams, executor |
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Vaclav Vytlacil (USA, 1892–1984) USA, 20th C. Bavarian Village Garden #8 1924 Lithograph with hand-coloring in watercolor, 6/8 13-1/4 x 16-7/8 in. (image); 19-6/8 x 25-1/2 in. (sheet) 337 x 429 mm. (image); 520 x 648 mm. (sheet) Provenance: Estate of the artist 2006.64, Gift of the estate of the artist through his daughter Ann Vytlacil and her husband Graham Williams, executor |
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Vaclav Vytlacil (USA, 1892–1984) USA, 20th C. Munich 1924 Lithograph with hand-coloring in watercolor, 1/15 13 x 16-3/4 (image); 8-1/4 x 22-1/2 in.(sheet) 330 x 425 mm. (image); 464 x 571 mm.(sheet) Provenance: Estate of the artist 2006.65, Gift of the estate of the artist through his daughter Ann Vytlacil and her husband Graham Williams, executor |
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Vaclav Vytlacil (USA, 1892–1984) USA, 20th C. Munich 1924 Lithograph with hand-coloring in watercolor, 3/15 13-1/4 x 16-1/2 in. (image); 18-7/8 x 22-1/2in. (sheet) 337 x 419 mm.(image); 480 x 572 mm. (sheet) Provenance: Estate of the artist 2006.66, Gift of the estate of the artist through his daughter Ann Vytlacil and her husband Graham Williams, executor |
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Vaclav Vytlacil (USA, 1892–1984) USA, 20th C. Munich 1924 Lithograph with hand-coloring in watercolor, 1/15 13-1/4 x 16-5/8 in. (image); 18-7/8 x 22-1/2 in. (sheet) 337 x 422 mm. (image); 480 x 572 mm.(sheet) Provenance: Estate of the artist 2006.67, Gift of the estate of the artist through his daughter Ann Vytlacil and her husband Graham Williams, executor |
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Vaclav Vytlacil (USA, 1892–1984) USA, 20th C. Munich 1924 Lithograph with hand-coloring in watercolor, 1/15 14-7/16 x 17-1/2 in. (image); 18-1/4 x 22-1/4 in. (sheet) 367 x 445 mm. (image); 464 x 565 mm. (sheet) Provenance: Estate of the artist 2006.68, Gift of the estate of the artist through his daughter Ann Vytlacil and her husband Graham Williams, executor |
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Vaclav Vytlacil (USA, 1892–1984) USA, 20th C. Munich (Town with Telegraph Poles) (Dorf mit Telegrafenstangen) 1924 Lithograph with hand-coloring in watercolor, 8/15 13-1/2 x 16-3/4 in. (image); 18-1/4 x 22-7/16 in. (sheet) 343 x 425 mm.(image); 464 x 570 mm. (sheet) Provenance: Estate of the artist 2006.69, Gift of the estate of the artist through his daughter Ann Vytlacil and her husband Graham Williams, executor |
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Vaclav Vytlacil (USA, 1892–1984) USA, 20th C. Still Life with Fish c. 1924 Monotype 12-3/4 x 17-1/8 in. 322 x 435 mm. Provenance: Estate of the artist 2006.70, Gift of the estate of the artist through his daughter Ann Vytlacil and her husband Graham Williams, executor |
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Vaclav Vytlacil (USA, 1892–1984) USA, 20th C. Abstract Composition 1937 Offset lithograph 9-5/16 x 12-1/16 in. 237 x 307 mm. Provenance: Estate of the artist 2006.71, Gift of the estate of the artist through his daughter Ann Vytlacil and her husband Graham Williams, executor |
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Vaclav Vytlacil (USA, 1892–1984) USA, 20th C. Abstract Composition 1937 Offset lithograph 10 x 14 in. 254 x 356 mm. Provenance: Estate of the artist 2006.72, Gift of the estate of the artist through his daughter Ann Vytlacil and her husband Graham Williams, executor |
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Maxine Matilpi (Canada, b. 1956) Canada, 20th C. Chief’s Regalia (Pair of leggings, cape and apron) 2006 Wool, metal, glass beads, and plastic .a) 18-7/8 x 12 in.; .b) 18-3/4 x 12-1/4 in. c) 54-5/8 x 63-1/2 in.; .d) 29-1/2 x 22-3/4 in. .a) 48 x 30.4 cm.; .b) 47.5 x 31 cm.; .c) 138.6 x 161.3 cm.; .d) 75 x 57.8 cm. Provenance: Maxine Matilpi (artist/dealer), British Columbia, Canada 2006.73.a–d, Museum purchase with unrestricted gift from an anonymous donor |
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Paul Wonner (USA, b. 1920) USA, 20th C. Study for Still Life with Stuffed Birds and Package 1981 Acrylic and charcoal 39-1/2 x 27-3/4 in. 1003 x 704 mm. Provenance: John Berggruen Gallery; Forrest Warthman, 1981; by gift to Treasure Market, Stanford, CA, 2007 2006.74, Given in honor of Treasure Market’s Fiftieth Anniversary by Cherry LeBrun and Forrest Warthman |
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Valentin Popov (USA, b. Ukraine, 1956) USA, 20th C. Benair 2005 Oil and acrylic on canvas 46 x 60 in. 117 x 152.4 cm. Provenance: Purchased from the artist by Dr. Gunther Haller, Mill Valley, CA 2006.75, Gift of Dr. Gunther Haller |
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Albrecht Dürer (Germany, 1471–1528) Germany, 16th C. The Man of Sorrows 1509 Engraving, from The Engraved Passion. Meder 3c (of e) c. 4-5/8 x 3 in. 120 x 75 mm. Provenance: Sophie Rosenwald Adler; by descent to her grandson; R.E. Lewis & Daughter Original Prints (dealer), San Rafael, CA 2006.76.1, Burton and Deedee McMurtry Fund |
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Albrecht Dürer (Germany, 1471–1528) Germany, 16th C. The Agony in the Garden 1508 Engraving, from The Engraved Passion. Meder 4c (of e) c. 4-5/8 x 3 in. 116 x 73 mm. Provenance: Sophie Rosenwald Adler; by descent to a grandson; R.E. Lewis & Daughter Original Prints (dealer), San Rafael, CA 2006.76.2, Burton and Deedee McMurtry Fund |
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Albrecht Dürer (Germany, 1471–1528) Germany, 16th C. The Betrayal of Christ 1508 Engraving, from The Engraved Passion. Meder 5b (of f) c. 4-5/8 x 3 in. c. 118 x 75 mm. Provenance: Sophie Rosenwald Adler; by descent to a grandson; R.E. Lewis & Daughter Original Prints (dealer), San Rafael, CA 2006.76.3, Burton and Deedee McMurtry Fund |
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Albrecht Dürer (Germany, 1471–1528) Germany, 16th C. Christ before Caiaphas 1512 Engraving, from The Engraved Passion. Meder 6a or b (of c) c. 4-5/8 x 3 in. c. 118 x 75 mm. Provenance: Sophie Rosenwald Adler; by descent to a grandson; R.E. Lewis & Daughter Original Prints (dealer), San Rafael, CA 2006.76.4, Burton and Deedee McMurtry Fund |
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Albrecht Dürer (Germany, 1471–1528) Germany, 16th C. Christ before Pilate 1512 Engraving, from The Engraved Passion. Meder 7b (of d) c. 4-5/8 x 3 in. c. 118 x 75 mm. Provenance: Sophie Rosenwald Adler; by descent to a grandson; R.E. Lewis & Daughter Original Prints (dealer), San Rafael, CA 2006.76.5, Burton and Deedee McMurtry Fund |
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Albrecht Dürer (Germany, 1471–1528) Germany, 16th C. The Flagellation of Christ 1512 Engraving, from The Engraved Passion. Meder 8c (of e) c. 4-5/8 x 3 in. c. 118 x 75 mm. Provenance: Sophie Rosenwald Adler; by descent to a grandson; R.E. Lewis & Daughter Original Prints (dealer), San Rafael, CA 2006.76.6, Burton and Deedee McMurtry Fund |
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Albrecht Dürer (Germany, 1471–1528) Germany, 16th C. Christ Crowned with Thorns 1512 Engraving, from The Engraved Passion. Meder 8c (of e) c. 4-5/8 x 3 in. c. 118 x 75 mm. Provenance: Sophie Rosenwald Adler; by descent to a grandson; R.E. Lewis & Daughter Original Prints (dealer), San Rafael, CA 2006.76.7, Burton and Deedee McMurtry Fund |
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Albrecht Dürer (Germany, 1471–1528) Germany, 16th C. Ecce Homo 1512 Engraving, from The Engraved Passion. Meder 10b or c (of d) c. 4-5/8 x 3 in. c. 118 x 75 mm. Provenance: Sophie Rosenwald Adler; by descent to a grandson; R.E. Lewis & Daughter Original Prints (dealer), San Rafael, CA 2006.76.8, Burton and Deedee McMurtry Fund |
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Albrecht Dürer (Germany, 1471–1528) Germany, 16th C. Pilate Washing his Hands 1512 Engraving, from The Engraved Passion. Meder 11b (of c) c. 4-5/8 x 3 in. c. 118 x 75 mm. Provenance: Sophie Rosenwald Adler; by descent to a grandson; R.E. Lewis & Daughter Original Prints (dealer), San Rafael, CA 2006.76.9, Burton and Deedee McMurtry Fund |
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Albrecht Dürer (Germany, 1471–1528) Germany, 16th C. The Bearing of the Cross 1512 Engraving, from The Engraved Passion. Meder 12b (of d) c. 4-5/8 x 3 in. c. 118 x 75 mm. Provenance: Sophie Rosenwald Adler; by descent to her grandson; R.E. Lewis & Daughter Original Prints (dealer), San Rafael, CA 2006.76.10, Burton and Deedee McMurtry Fund |
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Albrecht Dürer (Germany, 1471–1528) Germany, 16th C. The Crucifixion 1511 Engraving, from The Engraved Passion. Meder 13c (of e). Lugt 1425 c. 4-5/8 x 3 in. c. 118 x 75 mm. Provenance: Rev. J. Burleigh James (Lugt 1425); Sophie Rosenwald Adler; by descent to a grandson; R.E. Lewis & Daughter Original Prints (dealer), San Rafael, CA 2006.76.11, Burton and Deedee McMurtry Fund |
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Albrecht Dürer (Germany, 1471–1528) Germany, 16th C. The Lamentation 1507 Engraving, from The Engraved Passion. Meder 14a (of c) c. 4-5/8 x 3 in. 118 x 72 mm. Provenance: Sophie Rosenwald Adler; by descent to a grandson; R.E. Lewis & Daughter Original Prints (dealer), San Rafael, CA 2006.76.12, Burton and Deedee McMurtry Fund |
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Albrecht Dürer (Germany, 1471–1528) Germany, 16th C. The Entombment 1512 Engraving, from The Engraved Passion. Meder 15b (of e) c. 4-5/8 x 3 in. c. 118 x 75 mm. Provenance: Sophie Rosenwald Adler; by descent to a grandson; R.E. Lewis & Daughter Original Prints (dealer), San Rafael, CA 2006.76.13, Burton and Deedee McMurtry Fund |
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Albrecht Dürer (Germany, 1471–1528) Germany, 16th C. The Harrowing of Hell 1512 Engraving, from The Engraved Passion. Meder 16c (of e) c. 4-5/8 x 3 in. 116 x 75 mm. Provenance: Sophie Rosenwald Adler; by descent to a grandson; R.E. Lewis & Daughter Original Prints (dealer), San Rafael, CA 2006.76.14, Burton and Deedee McMurtry Fund |
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Albrecht Dürer (Germany, 1471–1528) Germany, 16th C. The Resurrection 1512 Engraving, from The Engraved Passion. Meder 17c (of d) c. 4-5/8 x 3 in. 116 x 75 mm. Provenance: Sophie Rosenwald Adler; by descent to a grandson; R.E. Lewis & Daughter Original Prints (dealer), San Rafael, CA 2006.76.15, Burton and Deedee McMurtry Fund |
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Albrecht Dürer (Germany, 1471–1528) Germany, 16th C. St. Peter and St. John at the Gate of the Temple 1513 Engraving, from The Engraved Passion. Meder 18b (of c) c. 4-5/8 x 3 in. c. 118 x 75 mm. Provenance: Sophie Rosenwald Adler; by descent to a grandson; R.E. Lewis & Daughter Original Prints (dealer), San Rafael, CA 2006.76.16, Burton and Deedee McMurtry Fund |
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René Georges Hermann-Paul (France, 1864–1940) France, 19th C. The Typewriters (Les petites machines à écrire) 1896 Color lithograph. Published by Ambroise Vollard, Paris, 1896; printed by Auguste Clot 220 x 305 mm. (comp.); 428 x 561 mm. (sheet) Provenance: Eric G. Carlson Fine Prints and Drawings (dealer), New York, NY 2006.77, Robert E. and Mary B. P. Gross Fund |
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Asher B. Durand (USA, 1798–1886) USA, 19th C. Summer Landscape 1854 Oil on canvas 30 x 42 in. 76.2 x 106.7 cm. Provenance: Private collection, CT; Mindy Moak, MME Fine Art (dealer), New York, NY 2006.78, Membership Art Acquisition Fund, Kazak Fund, the Landreth Family, Clumeck Fund, and an anonymous donor |
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Peter Milton (USA, b. 1930) USA, 20th C. Notes 1980 Graphite on drafting film 5-1/2 x 8 in. 140 x 203 Provenance: Donald and Louise D. Heyneman, San Francisco, CA 2006.79, Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Donald Heyneman |
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Peter Milton (USA, b. 1930) USA, 20th C. Passage III 1972 Resist-ground etching and engraving, 84/140. Johnson & Milton 89 25 x 37 in. (irregular) 635 x 940 mm. Provenance: Donald and Louise D. Heyneman, San Francisco, CA 2006.80, Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Donald Heyneman |
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Peter Milton (USA, b. 1930) USA, 20th C. Passage IV 1973 Resist-ground etching and engraving, direct photo transfer of Julia Passing (No. 52) material on BFK Rives paper, 41/140. Johnson & Milton 90 25 x 36 in. (irregular) 635 x 914 mm. Provenance: Donald and Louise D. Heyneman, San Francisco, CA 2006.81, Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Donald Heyneman |
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Peter Milton (USA, b. 1930) USA, 20th C. The First Gate 1974 Resist-ground etching and engraving over altered transfer of Mornings with Judd (Second State) (no. 61). Johnson & Milton 93 20 x 30 in. (irregular) 508 x 762 mm. Provenance: Donald and Louise D. Heyneman, San Francisco, CA 2006.82, Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Donald Heyneman |
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Peter Milton (USA, b. 1930) USA, 20th C. Daylilies 1975 Resist-ground etching and engraving, and direct photographic transfer. Johnson & Milton 96 20 x 30 in. 508 x 762 mm. Provenance: Donald and Louise D. Heyneman, San Francisco, CA 2006.83, Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Donald Heyneman |
| <image not available> | Peter Milton (USA, b. 1930) USA, 20th C. A Sky-Blue Life 1976 Resist-ground etching and engraving over Second Opinion (No. 91), 3/20. Johnson & Milton 97 26 x 33 in. (irregular) 661x 838 mm. Provenance: Donald and Louise D. Heyneman, San Francisco, CA 2006.84, Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Donald Heyneman |
| <image not available> | Peter Milton (USA, b. 1930) USA, 20th C. Les Belles et la Bête II: Before the Hunt 1978 Resist-ground etching and engraving on BFK Rives paper, 155/160. Johnson & Milton 99 22 x 39 in. Provenance: Donald and Louise D. Heyneman, San Francisco, CA 2006.85, Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Donald Heyneman |
| <image not available> | Peter Milton (USA, b. 1930) USA, 20th C. Country Pieces I: The Couple 1979 Lift-ground and resist-ground etching, and engraving on Somerset paper, 51/170. Johnson & Milton 100 18 x 24 in. 457 x 609 mm. Provenance: Donald and Louise D. Heyneman, San Francisco, CA 2006.86, Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Donald Heyneman |
| <image not available> | Peter Milton (USA, b. 1930) USA, 20th C. Country Pieces II: In the Park 1979 Lift-ground and resist-ground etching, and engraving, 51/170. Johnson & Milton 101 18 x 24 in. 457 x 609 mm. Provenance: Donald and Louise D. Heyneman, San Francisco, CA 2006.87, Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Donald Heyneman |
| <image not available> | Peter Milton (USA, b. 1930) USA, 20th C. Interiors I: Family Reunion 1984 Resist-ground etching and engraving, 113/175. Johnson & Milton 107 20 x 36 in. 609 x 913 mm. Provenance: Donald and Louise D. Heyneman, San Francisco, CA 2006.88, Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Donald Heyneman |
| <image not available> | Peter Milton (USA, b. 1930) USA, 20th C. Interiors IV: Hotel Paradise Café 1987 Resist-ground etching and engraving, 23/175. Johnson & Milton 110 Provenance: Donald and Louise D. Heyneman, San Francisco, CA 2006.89, Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Donald Heyneman |
| <image not available> | Peter Milton (USA, b. 1930) USA, 20th C. Interiors V: Water Music 1988 Resist-ground etching and engraving, 43/175. Johnson & Milton 111 30 x 24 in. 763 x 610 mm. Provenance: Donald and Louise D. Heyneman, San Francisco, CA 2006.90, Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Donald Heyneman |
| <image not available> | Peter Milton (USA, b. 1930) USA, 20th C. Interiors VI: Soundings 1989 Resist-ground etching and engraving. Johnson & Milton 112 30 x 24 in. 763 x 610 mm. Provenance: Donald and Louise D. Heyneman, San Francisco, CA 2006.91, Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Donald Heyneman |
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Peter Milton (USA, b. 1930) USA, 20th C. Interiors VII: The Train from Munich 1991 Resist-ground etching and engraving on BFK Rives paper, 93/175. Johnson & Milton 113 20 x 36 in. 509 x 913 mm. Provenance: Donald and Louise D. Heyneman, San Francisco, CA 2006.92, Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Donald Heyneman |
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Peter Milton (USA, b. 1930) USA, 20th C. Points of Departure I: Mary’s Turn 1994 Resist-ground etching and engraving on BFK Rives paper, 133/175. Johnson & Milton 116 18 x 28 in. 457 x 712 mm. Provenance: Donald and Louise D. Heyneman, San Francisco, CA 2006.93, Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Donald Heyneman |
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Dennis Oppenheim (USA, b. 1938) USA, 20th C. Annual Rings Severed by Streams (recto); Folds (verso) 1967 Pencil 11 x 8-3/8 in. 280 x 213 mm. Provenance: Dennis Oppenheim, New York, NY 2006.94.1a–b, Gift of the artist |
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Dennis Oppenheim (USA, b. 1938) USA, 20th C. Tree Ring Project 1967 Pencil and ink 11 x 8-3/8 in. 280 x 213 mm. Provenance: Dennis Oppenheim, New York, NY 2006.94.2, Gift of the artist |
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Dennis Oppenheim (USA, b. 1938) USA, 20th C. Maine Index to Topographic and Other Map Coverage (Maine 44069–MI-99X; U.S. Geological Survey) Hand-stamped map 50-1/2 x 31-3/4 in. (open); 8-1/2 x 10-9/16 in. (folded) 1289 x 809 mm. (open); 219 x 268 mm. (folded) Provenance: Dennis Oppenheim, New York, NY 2006.94.3, Gift of the artist |
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Dennis Oppenheim (USA, b. 1938) USA, 20th C. Plaque of the International Boundary Line Photostat 12-5/16 x 14-1/2 in. 313 x 368 mm. Provenance: Dennis Oppenheim, New York, NY 2006.94.4, Gift of the artist |
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Dennis Oppenheim (USA, b. 1938) USA, 20th C. Aroostock County ME 1968 Gelatin-silver print (?) 10-3/4 x 20 in. 27.3 x 30.9 cm. Provenance: Dennis Oppenheim, New York, NY 2006.94.5, Gift of the artist |
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Dennis Oppenheim (USA, b. 1938) USA, 20th C. Annual Rings 1968 Gelatin-silver print (?) 13-1/2 x 19-7/16 in. 34.4 x 49.5 cm. Provenance: Dennis Oppenheim, New York, NY 2006.94.6, Gift of the artist |
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Dennis Oppenheim (USA, b. 1938) USA, 20th C. Annual Rings Sepia print 20-3/4 x 29-3/4 in. 52.8 x 75.5 cm. Provenance: Dennis Oppenheim, New York, NY 2006.94.7, Gift of the artist |
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Dennis Oppenheim (USA, b. 1938) USA, 20th C. Annual Rings 1968 Gelatin-silver print (?) 8 x 10 in. 20.3 x 25.4 cm. Provenance: Dennis Oppenheim, New York, NY 2006.94.8, Gift of the artist |
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Dennis Oppenheim (USA, b. 1938) USA, 20th C. Garage Extension 1968 Gelatin-silver print (?) 8 x 10 in. 20.3 x 25.4 cm. Provenance: Dennis Oppenheim, New York, NY 2006.94.9, Gift of the artist |
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Dennis Oppenheim (USA, b. 1938) USA, 20th C. One Hour Run 1968 Gelatin-silver print (?) 10 x 8 in. 25.4 x 20.5 cm. Provenance: Dennis Oppenheim, New York, NY 2006.94.10, Gift of the artist |
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Dennis Oppenheim (USA, b. 1938) USA, 20th C. Time Pocket Gelatin-silver print (?) 10 x 8 in. 25.4 x 20.5 cm. Provenance: Dennis Oppenheim, New York, NY 2006.94.11, Gift of the artist |
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Dennis Oppenheim (USA, b. 1938) USA, 20th C. Time Line Gelatin-silver print (?) 8 x 10 in. 20.5 x 25.4 cm. Provenance: Dennis Oppenheim, New York, NY 2006.94.12, Gift of the artist |
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Gianfranco Baruchello (Italy, b. 1924) Italy, 20th C. Untitled 1964 Pen, ink, and gouache 19-7/8 x 25-1/2 in. 550 x 648 mm. Provenance: The Marmor Foundation, Berkeley, CA 2006.95, The Marmor Foundation |
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Tony Berlant (USA, b. 1941) USA, 20th C. Untitled Wood and metal collage 8 x 8 x 8 in. 20.3 x 20.3 x 20.3 cm. Provenance: The Marmor Foundation, Berkeley, CA 2006.96, The Marmor Foundation |
| Ron Davis (USA, b. 1937) USA, 20th C. Ultramarine 1965 Acrylic on canvas over shaped wood support .a) 5-1/8 x 15-1/2 x 3-1/1 in.; .b) 20-1/2 x 62 x 3-1/2 in.; 26-1/2 in. (installed height) .a) 13.1 x 39.4 x 9 cm.; .b) 53.2 x 157.5 x 9 cm. Provenance: The Marmor Foundation, Berkeley, CA 2006.97a–c, The Marmor Foundation |
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Sonia Delaunay (France, b. Russia, 1885–1979) France, 20th C. Color Rhythm (Rhythme Coloré) 1953 Pochoir, 268/300 19 x 13-4/16 in. (comp.); 18 x 24 in. (sheet) 483 x 337 mm. (comp.); 457 x 610 mm. (sheet) Provenance: The Marmor Foundation, Berkeley, CA 2006.98, The Marmor Foundation |
| Laddie John Dill USA, 20th C. (USA, b. 1943) Concrete Drawing 1973 Acrylic on paper 40-5/16 x 19-1/16 in. 1024 x 484 mm. Provenance: The Marmor Foundation, Berkeley, CA 2006.99, The Marmor Foundation |
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Bryan Hunt (USA, b. 1947) USA, 20th C. Falls 1982 Bronze, A.P. 1/1 19-3/8 x 15 x 12 in. 49.2 x 38.1 x 30.4 cm. Provenance: The Marmor Foundation, Berkeley, CA 2006.100, The Marmor Foundation |
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Allen Jones (England, b. 1947) England, 20th C. Life Class 1968 Lithograph. Published by Editions Alecto Limited, London and Modern Art Edition, MAT Basel 23-5/8 x 39-5/8 in. (portfolio open); 22-1/4 x 13-1/2 in. (prints of top half of model); 22-1/4 x 18-1/4 in. (prints of bottom half of model) 602 x 1006 mm. (portfolio open); 587 x 343 mm. (prints of top half of model); 587 x 463 mm. (prints of bottom half of model) Provenance: The Marmor Foundation, Berkeley, CA 2006.101, The Marmor Foundation |
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Edward Kienholz (USA, 1927–1994) and Nancy Reddin Kienholz (USA, b. 1943) USA, 20th C. Double Cross 1987 Mixed media, 25/35. Published by Gemini G.E.L. Gemini 1345 49-1/2 x 16-3/16 x 13 in. 125.8 x 41.1 x 33 cm. Provenance: The Marmor Foundation, Berkeley, CA 2006.102, The Marmor Foundation |
| <image not available> | Joseph Kosuth (USA, b. 1945) USA, 20th C. The Dream Carries Out in Detail the Mode of Representation 1987 Mixed media: neon and printed sign 63 x 1-3/4 in. (neon bulb) (sight); 66 x 4-1/4 in. (sign) (sight) 160 x 4.5 cm. (neon bulb)(sight); 167.6 x 10.8 cm. (sign) (sight) Provenance: The Marmor Foundation, Berkeley, CA 2006.103, The Marmor Foundation |
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Roy Lichtenstein (USA, 1923–1997) USA, 20th C. La Sortie 1990 Woodcut on 4-ply Paper Technologies, Inc. Museum Board, 50/60 from the series Interior. Published by Gemini G.E.L. C & F 248 52-5/8 x 75 in. (image); 58-5/8 x 81 in. (sheet) 1336 x 1905 mm. (image); 1488 x 2058 mm. (sheet) Provenance: The Marmor Foundation, Berkeley, CA 2006.104, The Marmor Foundation |
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Andrew Lord (England, b. 1950) England, 20th C. Jug, Vase, Dish, Curves, Outlines Grey 1985 Glassed earthenware, 17 x 16 x 8 in. (jug); 19 x 10 x 4 in. (vase); 6-3/4 x 8-3/4 x 4-1/4 in. (dish) 43.2 x 40.7 x 20.2 cm. (jug); 48.3 x 25.4 x 10.1 cm. (vase); 17.2 x 22.4 x 10.7 cm. (dish) Provenance: The Marmor Foundation, Berkeley, CA 2006.105.a–c, The Marmor Foundation |
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Ann McCoy (USA, b. 1946) USA, 20th C. Reef with Spotted Eagle Ray 1973 Lithograph, 3/8. Published by Cirrus 32-1/2 x 42 in. 790 x 1067 mm. Provenance: The Marmor Foundation, Berkeley, CA 2006.106, The Marmor Foundation |
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Duane Michals (USA, b. 1932) USA, 20th C. What Do These Objects All Have in Common 1989 Oil on photograph 16 x 20 in. (sight) 40.7x 50.9 cm.(sight) Provenance: The Marmor Foundation, Berkeley, CA 2006.107, The Marmor Foundation |
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Robert Morris (USA, b. 1931) USA, 20th C. Vibrations 1969 Lithograph on BFK Rives paper, 27/125, plate 7 from the portfolio Earth Projects. Published by the Friends of Modern Art of the Detroit Institute of Arts; printed by Aris Koutroulis and Theo Wujcik under the direction of Aris Koutroulis. Cherix 11 22-1/4 x 30 in. 565 x 762 mm. Provenance: The Marmor Foundation, Berkeley, CA 2006.108, The Marmor Foundation |
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Bruce Nauman (USA, b. 1941) USA, 20th C. Raw-War 1971 Lithograph on white Arches paper, 56/100. Published by Castelli Graphics, New York, and Nicholas Wilder Gallery, Los Angeles; printed by Cirrus. Cordes & Taylor 7 22-1/4 x 28-1/4 in. 568 x 718 mm. Provenance: The Marmor Foundation, Berkeley, CA 2006.109, The Marmor Foundation |
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Bruce Nauman (USA, b. 1941) USA, 20th C. Pay Attention 1973 Lithograph on Arjomari paper, 24/50. Published by Gemini G.E.L (BN 72-492). Cordes & Taylor 16 (Gemini 434) 38-1/4 x 28-1/4 in. 972 x 718 mm. Provenance: The Marmor Foundation, Berkeley, CA 2006.110, The Marmor Foundation |
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Allen Ruppersberg (USA, b. 1944) USA, 20th C. Self-Portrait with Birds Collage, construction paper, and decals 23-1/2 x 29-1/8 in. (image); 24 x 30 in. (sheet) 590 x 740 mm. (image); 610 x 762 mm. (sheet) Provenance: The Marmor Foundation, Berkeley, CA 2006.111, The Marmor Foundation |
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Allen Ruppersberg (USA, b. 1944) USA, 20th C. The Color of Pink Screenprint on aluminum, 3 panels 22 x 14 in. (each panel) 55.9 x 35.6 cm. (each panel) Provenance: The Marmor Foundation, Berkeley, CA 2006.112.a–c, The Marmor Foundation |
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Rufino Tamayo (Mexico, 1899–1991) Mexico, 20th C. Mask 1964 Lithograph on BFK Rives paper, 12/14. Published by Tamarind Lithography Workshop; printed by Michael Knigin. Tamarind 1177 22 x 18 in. (sight) 559 x 457 mm. Provenance: The Marmor Foundation, Berkeley, CA 2006.113, The Marmor Foundation |
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Tom Wesselman (USA, 1931–2004) USA, 20th C. Maquette for Shoe, Flower, Belt 1981 Liquitex on corrugated cardboard in Plexiglas box 14-3/4 x 22-1/2 x 11 in. (Plexi box); 8 x 15-1/4 x 7-3/4 in. (without Plexi box) 37.5 x 57.2 x 27.9 cm. (Plexi box); 20.3 x 38.7 x 19.7 cm. (without Plexi box) Provenance: The Marmor Foundation, Berkeley, CA 2006.114, The Marmor Foundation |
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Elmer Nelson Bischoff (USA, 1916–1991) USA, 20th C. Untitled (Scene with “X”) c. 1950 Oil on canvas 42-1/2 x 54-5/8 in. 108 x 138.8 cm. Provenance: Estate of the artist; by descent to Adelie Bischoff, Berkeley, CA 2006.115, Gift of Adelie Bischoff |
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Atié (Asante group) Ghana / Ivory Coast, 20th C. Figure Wood, encrustations, and eggshell 15 x 4 x 3 in. 38 x 10 x 7.7 cm. Provenance: James Willis (dealer); sold to Deborah S. Port and Michael A. Heymann, Carmel, CA, 1985 2006.116, Gift of Deborah S. Port and Michael A. Heymann |
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Tabwa Democratic Republic of the Congo, 20th C. Figure Wood 9 x 4-1/4 x 2-1/4 in. 23 x 11 x 5.5 cm. Provenance: James Willis (dealer); Deborah S. Port and Michael A. Heymann, Carmel, CA, 1981 2006.117, Gift of Deborah S. Port and Michael A. Heymann |
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Kusu Democratic Republic of the Congo, 20th C. Figure Wood, magical/fetish material in cavity in crown, animal hair, woven cotton, traces of kaolin and tekula powder, and woven coir and coir string 11-1/2 x 3-1/2 x 3-3/4 in. 29 x 9 x 9.5 cm. Provenance: Field collected in Nyuzu, East Kongolo; Marc Leo Felix (dealer), Brussels, Belgium; sold to Deborah S. Port and Michael A. Heymann, Carmel, CA, 1984 2006.118, Gift of Deborah S. Port and Michael A. Heymann |
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Ed Corbett (USA, 1919–1971) USA, 20th C. Untitled (Head) Lithograph, 22/50. Published by Collectors Press, San Francisco 25-1/4 x 22 in. 643 x 560 mm. Provenance: Dr. and Mrs. Milton Rosenberg, San Francisco, CA 2006.119, Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Milton Rosenberg |
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Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn (Netherlands, 1606–1669) Netherlands, 17th C. The Painter Jan Asselyn (1610–1652) c. 1647 Etching with drypoint and burin. Björlund 47-1 iii/iii before later posthumous rework; W/Bartsch 277; Hind 227 205 x 167/170 mm. (trimmed within platemark at top by 10 mm.) Provenance: Christie’s sale, fall 2004; sold to Theodore B. Donson and Marvel M. Griepp, Ossining, NY 2006.120, Gift of Theodore B. Donson and Marvel M. Griepp, Class of 1974 |












































































