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ID
05107_01
Page Number
88
Volume
16
Caption
Seleucia on the Tigris, Iraq, 143 BCE-70 CE. Head and bust: semidraped boy with jug. Terracotta with buff slip, 5.8 ˙ 5.0 cm. University of Michigan Excavations, Kelsey Museum 33701
Date
2005-2006
Article Title
Terracotta Figurine of a Boy with Jug in the Kelsey Museum
Author
Hima B. Mallampati
Filename
05107_01
Article Title
A Glass Fish-head Inlay in the Kelsey Museum
Date
2005-2006
Author
Lindsay Ambridge
Filename
05108_01
Page Number
92
ID
05108_01
Volume
16
Caption
Egypt, first century BCE to first century CE. Mosaic glass inlay depicting the head of a fish. Glass inlay, L. 5.5 cm. Ruthven Collection, Kelsey Museum 1965.3.135
Author
R. James Cook
Filename
05109_01
Article Title
A Roman Coarseware Casserole in the Kelsey Museum
Date
2005-2006
Volume
16
Caption
North Africa, Roman period, late second or third century CE. Roman coarseware casserole. Burnt-orange clay, Diam. 15.7 cm; H. ca. 12 cm. Donated by Byron Count De Prorok in 1924, Kelsey Museum 7000
Page Number
96
ID
05109_01
Author
Kirsten Olds
Filename
05110_01
Article Title
Recent Museum of Art Acquisition: Historically Resonant Portrait by Photographer Carrie Mae Weems
Date
2005-2006
Caption
Carrie Mae Weems, American, born 1953. After Manet, from May Days Long Forgotten, 2002. C-print. Museum purchase made possible by the W. Hawkins Ferry Fund, 2004/2.3
Volume
16
Page Number
100
ID
05110_01
Article Title
Recent Museum of Art Acquisition: Colorful Japanese Haori
Date
2005-2006
Author
Natsu Oyobe
Filename
05111_01
Page Number
104
ID
05111_01
Volume
16
Caption
Minagawa Gekka. Japanese, 1892-1987. Haori with flaming chrysanthemum design, ca. 1945-1950. Black damask silk with wax-resist patterns, hand-painted designs, and metallic thread embroidery. Gift of Howard and Patricia Yamaguchi, 2005/1.351
Author
Carole McNamara
Filename
05112_01
Article Title
Recent Museum of Art Acquisition: Oil Painting by Alma-Tadema
Date
2005-2006
Caption
Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema. Dutch, 1836-1912. Vespasian hearing from one of his generals of the taking of Jerusalem by Titus, 1866. Oil on panel, 51 ˙ 38 cm. Museum purchase made possible with funds from the W. Hawkins Ferry Fund, 2004/2.143
Volume
16
Page Number
108
ID
05112_01
Page Number
112
ID
05113_01
Caption
Lion-faced tomb guardian. 三彩陶獅子頭鎮墓獸 陶 中國中原 盛唐 館藏品. North central China, Tang dynasty (618–907), early 8th century. Earthenware with sancai (tri-color) glaze in amber and brown (both iron oxide) and green (copper oxide), 70 × 24.13 × 6.03 cm. Gift of Jiu-Hwa Lo Upshur in memory of Mrs. Wei-Djen D. Lo, 2004/2.132.1
Volume
16
Article Title
Recent Museum of Art Acquisition: Tang Dynasty Tomb Sculpture
Date
2005-2006
Author
Maribeth Graybill
Filename
05113_01
ID
05115_01
Page Number
116
Volume
16
Caption
Casts of Kudurru, modern. Plaster cast, 55.5 x 20.5 x 17.5 cm. Unknown source. KM 2004.3.1
Date
2005-2006
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
Filename
05115_01
Volume
16
Caption
Figurine of a woman, Parthian period. Clay, 6 x 4.5 x 2 cm.
Seleucia, Iraq. University of Michigan Excavations. KM 2004.2.2
Page Number
118
ID
05115_02
Filename
05115_02
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
Date
2005-2006
ID
05115_03
Page Number
119
Caption
Cuneiform inscriptions, modern. Plaster casts, 58 x 50 x 10 cm each. Unknown source. KM 2004.3.3–4
Volume
16
Date
2005-2006
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
Filename
05115_03
Date
2005-2006
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The University of Michigan Museum of Art
Filename
05116_01
ID
05116_01
Page Number
120
Volume
16
Caption
Katsukawa, Shunshô, Japanese, 1726–1792. A Scene from Act Two of The Treasury of Loyal Retainers, late 1770s. Color woodblock print, 26.3 x 19.6 cm. Museum purchase made possible by Mary Palmer, 2004/2.145
Volume
16
Caption
Chicken-headed ewer, Southeast China, Zhejiang or Jiangsu Province, Eastern Jin period (317–420). Stoneware with black glaze, 17 x 13 x 12.6 cm. Gift of Ping and Zenobia Lee, 2005/2.93
Page Number
122
ID
05116_02
Filename
05116_02
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The University of Michigan Museum of Art
Date
2005-2006
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The University of Michigan Museum of Art
Date
2005-2006
Filename
05116_03
Page Number
123
ID
05116_03
Volume
16
Caption
Shallow bowl with “flowing water” design, Neolithic Majiayao Culture, Majiayao Phase, 3200–2700 BCE. Earthenware with black slip painted designs, 33 x 13 cm. Gift of Jiu-Hwa Lo Upshur in memory of Mrs. Wei-Djen D. Lo, 2004/2.133
Filename
05116_04
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The University of Michigan Museum of Art
Date
2005-2006
Caption
Chihuly, Dale, American, born 1941. Soft Cylinder with Blanket Drawing, Cobalt Violet (Basket Series), 1988. Blown glass sculpture with white, black, and red-ochre pigments, 22 x 23 x 21.4 cm. Bequest of the Estate of David Caldwell Leedy, 2005/2.32
Volume
16
Page Number
124
ID
05116_04
Caption
Vinckboons, David, Flemish, 1576–ca. 1632. Landscape, late 16th–early 17th century. Pen, ink, and brown and blue wash on laid paper, 30.48 x 41.91 cm. Gift of the Nathan T. Whitman Trust, 2004/2.17
Volume
16
Page Number
127
ID
05116_05
Filename
05116_05
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The University of Michigan Museum of Art
Date
2005-2006
Volume
16
Caption
Thai. Manuscript cabinet, 19th-early 20th century. Lacquered and gilt wood with appliquéd mirrors, 120.5 x 89.5 x 64 cm. Gift of Doris Duke’s Southeast Asian Art Collection, 2005/1.467
ID
05116_06
Page Number
127
Filename
05116_06
Date
2005-2006
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The University of Michigan Museum of Art
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The University of Michigan Museum of Art
Date
2005-2006
Filename
05116_07
Page Number
129
ID
05116_07
Caption
Dogancay, Burhan, Turkish, born 1929. Faschismus, 1997.
Collage, acrylic, pencil, chalk, and sand on cardboard, 87.6 x 68.6 cm. Anonymous gift, 2005/2.64
Volume
16
Filename
05116_08
Date
2005-2006
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The University of Michigan Museum of Art
Caption
Goicolea, Anthony, American, born 1971. Last Supper, 1999. Cibachrome print, 101.6 x 195.6 cm. Museum purchase made possible by the W. Hawkins Ferry Fund, 2004/2.9
Volume
16
ID
05116_08
Page Number
132
Volume
16
Caption
Calder, Alexander, American, 1898–1976. Young Girl and Her Train, ca. 1970. Color lithograph, 75.5 x 58.5 cm. Gift of Jane Turczyn and Mike Ennis in memory of Shirley and Lee Kollins, 2004/2.125
Page Number
134
ID
05116_09
Filename
05116_09
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The University of Michigan Museum of Art
Date
2005-2006
Date
2005-2006
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The University of Michigan Museum of Art
Filename
05116_10
ID
05116_10
Page Number
136
Caption
Delacroix, Eugène, French, 1798–1863. Les Ecrevisses à Longchamps, 1822. Lithograph, 35.56 x 50.8 cm. Museum purchase made possible by the W. Hawkins Ferry Fund, 2004/2.140
Volume
16
Date
2005-2006
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The University of Michigan Museum of Art
Filename
05116_11
ID
05116_11
Page Number
138
Volume
16
Caption
Lepère, Auguste Louis, French, 1849–1918. Eve, after Rodin, 1850–1900. Chiaroscuro woodcut, 19.7 x 30.5 cm. Gift of J. Frederick Hoffman, 2005/1.430
Caption
Mangold, Sylvia Plimack, American, born 1938. The Pin Oak Diptych (A), 2003. Drypoint and aquatint, 63.5 x 47 cm. Museum purchase made possible by the Friends and Family of Dottie Farhat, on the occasion of her 70th birthday, 2005/2.1.1
Volume
16
Page Number
139
ID
05116_12
Filename
05116_12
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The University of Michigan Museum of Art
Date
2005-2006
Page Number
139
ID
05116_13
Volume
16
Caption
Pearlstein, Philip, American, born 1924. Two Nudes with Oak Stool and Canvas, 1973. Lithograph, 93 x 111.8 cm. Gift of Kathy and Angelos Constantinides, 2005/1.323
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The University of Michigan Museum of Art
Date
2005-2006
Filename
05116_13
Filename
05116_14
Date
2005-2006
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The University of Michigan Museum of Art
Caption
Teraoka, Masami, Japanese, born 1936. Namiyo at Hanauma Bay, 1985. Color lithograph, 63.3 x 91.3 cm. Gift of Jack A. and Noreen Rounick, 2004/2.92
Volume
16
ID
05116_14
Page Number
141
Volume
16
Caption
Le hamac, 1880. Etching and drypoint, 27.8 x 18.4 cm. Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Aldrich, 2004/2.157
ID
05116_15
Page Number
142
Filename
05116_15
Date
2005-2006
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The University of Michigan Museum of Art
Caption
African (Congo [Zaire], Bushoong). Cup, ca. 1890. Wood, copper staples, and cowrie shells, 20 x 10 x 8 cm. Gift of Candis and Helmut Stern, 2005/1.207
Volume
16
Page Number
144
ID
05116_16
Filename
05116_16
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The University of Michigan Museum of Art
Date
2005-2006
Filename
05116_17
Date
2005-2006
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The University of Michigan Museum of Art
Volume
16
Caption
African (Congo [Zaire], Bekalebwe). Figure, ca. 1890. Wood, copper, metal tacks, leather, snakeskin, raffia, and vegetable fiber cloth, 62 x 32 x 12 cm. Gift of Candis and Helmut Stern, 2005/1.227
ID
05116_17
Page Number
146
Date
2005-2006
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The University of Michigan Museum of Art
Filename
05116_18
ID
05116_18
Page Number
148
Volume
16
Caption
Cambodian. Guardian lion, 12th century. Sandstone, 81.5 x 35 x 44.5 cm. Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund, 2004/2.12
Filename
05116_19
Date
2005-2006
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The University of Michigan Museum of Art
Caption
Phulkari shawl, first half of 20th century. Homespun cotton cloth with silk embroidery, 237 x 133.6 cm. Anonymous gift in honor of Karuna and Brijen Goswamy, 2005/2.10
Volume
16
ID
05116_19
Page Number
151
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The University of Michigan Museum of Art
Date
2005-2006
Filename
05116_20
Page Number
155
ID
05116_20
Volume
16
Caption
Obi. Black gauze fukuro obi with large hôsôge floral medallions, 1960–1980s. Black leno weave (gauze) silk with floral patterns woven in red-lacquered paper, gold-coated paper, and a turquoise metal-coated paper, 426 x 31 cm. Gift of Howard and Patricia Yamaguchi, 2005/1.334
ID
07101_01
Page Number
5
Caption
Fig. 1. Julia Margaret Cameron, Goodness from the series Fruits of the Spirit, 1864, albumen print, 25.4 x 20 cm.
Volume
17
Date
2007-2008
Article Title
The Mountain and the Mole-hill: Julia Margaret Cameron's Allegories
Filename
07101_01
Author
Ksenya A. Gurshtein
Citation
Gernsheim Collection, Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, The University of Texas at Austin.
ID
07101_02
Page Number
7
Volume
17
Caption
Fig.2. Julia Margaret Cameron, The Mountain Nymph, Sweet Liberty, 1866, albumen-silver print 36 x 28,1 cm.
Date
2007-2008
Article Title
The Mountain and the Mole-hill: Julia Margaret Cameron's Allegories
Citation
Gernsheim Collection, Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, The University of Texas at Austin
Author
Ksenya A. Gurshtein
Filename
07101_02
Page Number
7
ID
07101_03
Volume
17
Caption
Fig. 3. Julia Margaret Cameron, Cassiopoeia, 1866, albumen-silver print, 34.9 x 27.4 cm.
Article Title
The Mountain and the Mole-hill: Julia Margaret Cameron's Allegories
Date
2007-2008
Citation
National Media Museum/Science & Society Picture Library, UK.
Author
Ksenya A. Gurshtein
Filename
07101_03
Citation
Royal Photographic Society/Science & Society Picture Library, UK.
Author
Ksenya A. Gurshtein
Filename
07101_04
Article Title
The Mountain and the Mole-hill: Julia Margaret Cameron's Allegories
Date
2007-2008
Volume
17
Caption
Fig. 4. Julia Margaret Cameron, Pomona, 1872, albumen print, 34.6 x 27 cm.
Page Number
8
ID
07101_04
Caption
Fig. 5. Julia Margaret Cameron, Alethea, 1872, albumen print, 32.5 x 23.7 cm.
Volume
17
Page Number
8
ID
07101_05
Author
Ksenya A. Gurshtein
Filename
07101_05
Citation
Gernsheim Collection, Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, The University of Texas at Austin.
Article Title
The Mountain and the Mole-hill: Julia Margaret Cameron's Allegories
Date
2007-2008
Volume
17
Caption
Fig. 6. Julia Margaret Cameron, The Kiss of Peace, 1869, albumen print, 23.2 x 18.1 cm.
ID
07101_06
Page Number
12
Citation
University of Michigan Museum of Art purchase, 1975/1.63
Author
Ksenya A. Gurshtein
Filename
07101_06
Date
2007-2008
Article Title
The Mountain and the Mole-hill: Julia Margaret Cameron's Allegories
Author
Ksenya A. Gurshtein
Filename
07101_07
Citation
Royal Photographic Society/Science & Society Picture Library, UK.
Article Title
The Mountain and the Mole-hill: Julia Margaret Cameron's Allegories
Date
2007-2008
Caption
Fig. 7. Oscar Gustav Rejlander, Two Ways of Life, 1857, composite albumen print, 41.0 x 79.0 cm.
Volume
17
Page Number
17
ID
07101_07
ID
07101_08
Page Number
18
Volume
17
Caption
Fig. 8. Julia Margaret Cameron, Beatrice, 1866, albumen print, 33.8 x 26.3 cm.
Date
2007-2008
Article Title
The Mountain and the Mole-hill: Julia Margaret Cameron's Allegories
Citation
National Media Museum/Science & Society Picture Library, UK.
Author
Ksenya A. Gurshtein
Filename
07101_08
Caption
Fig. 1. Syrian cenotaph, twelfth century CE, sandstone/limestone, 2.34 x 1.63 x 12 m, 6,500 lbs./2,948.35 kg. Gift of Mr. Thomas Curtis, UMMA 1960/2.2a-p.
Volume
17
ID
07102_01
Page Number
27
Author
Lisa Cakmak and Christopher Blauvelt
Filename
07102_01
Citation
UM Staff Photo.
Date
2007-2008
Article Title
Carved Gardens: A Syrian Cenotaph in Michigan
Volume
17
Caption
Fig. 2. Cenotaph, alternate view.
ID
07102_02
Page Number
29
Citation
UM Staff Photo.
Author
Lisa Cakmak and Christopher Blauvelt
Filename
07102_02
Date
2007-2008
Article Title
Carved Gardens: A Syrian Cenotaph in Michigan
Citation
Drawing: Matthei Botanical Gardens and Nichols Arboretum and UM Staff.
Filename
07102_03
Author
Lisa Cakmak and Christopher Blauvelt
Date
2007-2008
Article Title
Carved Gardens: A Syrian Cenotaph in Michigan
Volume
17
Caption
Fig. 3. Diagram of cenotaph blocks.
ID
07102_03
Page Number
30
Volume
17
Caption
Fig. 4. Profile of Anonymous Cenotaph No. 2, Al-Bab al-Saghir Cemetery, Damascus.
Page Number
31
ID
07102_04
Citation
After Sourdel-Thomine 1950, 191, fig. 111.
Author
Lisa Cakmak and Christopher Blauvelt
Filename
07102_04
Article Title
Carved Gardens: A Syrian Cenotaph in Michigan
Date
2007-2008
Caption
Fig. 5. Epitaph inscription on the UMMA cenotaph. Side A.
Volume
17
Page Number
32
ID
07102_05
Author
Lisa Cakmak and Christopher Blauvelt
Filename
07102_05
Citation
Photo: Chris Blauvelt
Article Title
Carved Gardens: A Syrian Cenotaph in Michigan
Date
2007-2008
Filename
07102_06
Author
Lisa Cakmak and Christopher Blauvelt
Citation
Photo: Chris Blauvelt
Date
2007-2008
Article Title
Carved Gardens: A Syrian Cenotaph in Michigan
Caption
Fig. 6. Epitaph inscription on the UMMA cenotaph. Side B.
Volume
17
ID
07102_06
Page Number
32
Date
2007-2008
Article Title
Carved Gardens: A Syrian Cenotaph in Michigan
Author
Lisa Cakmak and Christopher Blauvelt
Filename
07102_07
Citation
Photo: Chris Blauvelt
ID
07102_07
Page Number
32
Caption
Fig. 7. Epitaph inscription on the UMMA cenotaph. Side C.
Volume
17
Page Number
32
ID
07102_08
Volume
17
Caption
Fig. 8. Epitaph inscription on the UMMA cenotaph. Side D.
Article Title
Carved Gardens: A Syrian Cenotaph in Michigan
Date
2007-2008
Citation
Photo: Chris Blauvelt
Filename
07102_08
Author
Lisa Cakmak and Christopher Blauvelt
Page Number
35
ID
07102_09
Volume
17
Caption
Fig. 9. West face of the cenotaph of Altunas base. After Moaz and Ory 1977, pl. XIV.A, Cl.
Article Title
Carved Gardens: A Syrian Cenotaph in Michigan
Date
2007-2008
Citation
Service des Antiquites.
Author
Lisa Cakmak and Christopher Blauvelt
Filename
07102_09
Author
Lisa Cakmak and Christopher Blauvelt
Filename
07102_10
Citation
J. Dufour
Article Title
Carved Gardens: A Syrian Cenotaph in Michigan
Date
2007-2008
Caption
Fig. 10. West face of the capstone of the cenotaph of Altunas. After Moaz and Ory 1977, pl. XII.B, Cl.
Volume
17
Page Number
35
ID
07102_10
Caption
Fig. 11. Map of the Near East.
Volume
17
ID
07102_11
Page Number
39
Author
Lisa Cakmak and Christopher Blauvelt
Filename
07102_11
Citation
After Hillenbrand 1999, 6.
Date
2007-2008
Article Title
Carved Gardens: A Syrian Cenotaph in Michigan
Article Title
Carved Gardens: A Syrian Cenotaph in Michigan
Date
2007-2008
Citation
After Hillenbrand 1999, 37, fig. 22.
Author
Lisa Cakmak and Christopher Blauvelt
Filename
07102_12
Page Number
40
ID
07102_12
Volume
17
Caption
Fig. 12. From top: simple Kufic, foliated Kufic, floriated Kufic.
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