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Article Title
Terracotta Figurine of a Boy with Jug in the Kelsey Museum
Volume
16
Filename
05107_01
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
Page Number
88
Date
2005-2006
ID
05107_01
Author
Hima B. Mallampati
Volume
16
Article Title
A Glass Fish-head Inlay in the Kelsey Museum
Filename
05108_01
Date
2005-2006
Page Number
92
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
Lindsay Ambridge
ID
05108_01
ID
05109_01
Author
R. James Cook
Page Number
96
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
Date
2005-2006
Filename
05109_01
Article Title
A Roman Coarseware Casserole in the Kelsey Museum
Volume
16
Date
2005-2006
Page Number
100
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
Author
Kirsten Olds
ID
05110_01
Volume
16
Article Title
Recent Museum of Art Acquisition: Historically Resonant Portrait by Photographer Carrie Mae Weems
Filename
05110_01
ID
05111_01
Author
Natsu Oyobe
Page Number
104
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
Date
2005-2006
Filename
05111_01
Article Title
Recent Museum of Art Acquisition: Colorful Japanese Haori
Volume
16
ID
05112_01
Author
Carole McNamara
Page Number
108
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
Date
2005-2006
Filename
05112_01
Article Title
Recent Museum of Art Acquisition: Oil Painting by Alma-Tadema
Volume
16
Author
Maribeth Graybill
ID
05113_01
Date
2005-2006
Page Number
112
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
Filename
05113_01
Volume
16
Article Title
Recent Museum of Art Acquisition: Tang Dynasty Tomb Sculpture
ID
05115_01
Date
2005-2006
Page Number
116
Caption
Casts of Kudurru, modern. Plaster cast, 55.5 x 20.5 x 17.5 cm. Unknown source. KM 2004.3.1
Filename
05115_01
Volume
16
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
Page Number
118
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
Date
2005-2006
ID
05115_02
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
Volume
16
Filename
05115_02
Volume
16
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
Filename
05115_03
Date
2005-2006
Page Number
119
Caption
Cuneiform inscriptions, modern. Plaster casts, 58 x 50 x 10 cm each. Unknown source. KM 2004.3.3–4
ID
05115_03
ID
05116_01
Date
2005-2006
Page Number
120
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
Filename
05116_01
Volume
16
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The University of Michigan Museum of Art
Filename
05116_02
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The University of Michigan Museum of Art
Volume
16
ID
05116_02
Page Number
122
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
Date
2005-2006
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The University of Michigan Museum of Art
Volume
16
Filename
05116_03
Page Number
123
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
Date
2005-2006
ID
05116_03
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The University of Michigan Museum of Art
Volume
16
Filename
05116_04
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
Page Number
124
Date
2005-2006
ID
05116_04
Date
2005-2006
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
Page Number
127
ID
05116_05
Volume
16
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The University of Michigan Museum of Art
Filename
05116_05
Page Number
127
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
Date
2005-2006
ID
05116_06
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The University of Michigan Museum of Art
Volume
16
Filename
05116_06
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The University of Michigan Museum of Art
Volume
16
Filename
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
Page Number
129
Date
2005-2006
ID
05116_07
Volume
16
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The University of Michigan Museum of Art
Filename
05116_08
Date
2005-2006
Page Number
132
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
ID
05116_08
ID
05116_09
Page Number
134
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
Date
2005-2006
Filename
05116_09
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The University of Michigan Museum of Art
Volume
16
Filename
05116_10
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The University of Michigan Museum of Art
Volume
16
ID
05116_10
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
Page Number
136
Date
2005-2006
Filename
05116_11
Volume
16
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The University of Michigan Museum of Art
ID
05116_11
Date
2005-2006
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
Page Number
138
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The University of Michigan Museum of Art
Volume
16
Filename
05116_12
Page Number
139
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
Date
2005-2006
ID
05116_12
ID
05116_13
Date
2005-2006
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
Page Number
139
Filename
05116_13
Volume
16
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The University of Michigan Museum of Art
ID
05116_14
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
Page Number
141
Date
2005-2006
Filename
05116_14
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The University of Michigan Museum of Art
Volume
16
ID
05116_15
Page Number
142
Caption
Le hamac, 1880. Etching and drypoint, 27.8 x 18.4 cm. Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Aldrich, 2004/2.157
Date
2005-2006
Filename
05116_15
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The University of Michigan Museum of Art
Volume
16
Date
2005-2006
Page Number
144
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
ID
05116_16
Volume
16
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The University of Michigan Museum of Art
Filename
05116_16
Filename
05116_17
Volume
16
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The University of Michigan Museum of Art
ID
05116_17
Date
2005-2006
Page Number
146
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
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
Page Number
148
Date
2005-2006
ID
05116_18
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The University of Michigan Museum of Art
Volume
16
Filename
05116_18
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The University of Michigan Museum of Art
Volume
16
Filename
05116_19
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
Page Number
151
Date
2005-2006
ID
05116_19
Page Number
155
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
Date
2005-2006
ID
05116_20
Article Title
Accessions to the Collection: July 2004–December 2005: The University of Michigan Museum of Art
Volume
16
Filename
05116_20
Volume
17
Article Title
The Mountain and the Mole-hill: Julia Margaret Cameron's Allegories
Filename
07101_01
Citation
Gernsheim Collection, Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, The University of Texas at Austin.
Date
2007-2008
Caption
Fig. 1. Julia Margaret Cameron, Goodness from the series Fruits of the Spirit, 1864, albumen print, 25.4 x 20 cm.
Page Number
5
Author
Ksenya A. Gurshtein
ID
07101_01
ID
07101_02
Author
Ksenya A. Gurshtein
Page Number
7
Caption
Fig.2. Julia Margaret Cameron, The Mountain Nymph, Sweet Liberty, 1866, albumen-silver print 36 x 28,1 cm.
Date
2007-2008
Citation
Gernsheim Collection, Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, The University of Texas at Austin
Filename
07101_02
Article Title
The Mountain and the Mole-hill: Julia Margaret Cameron's Allegories
Volume
17
Page Number
7
Caption
Fig. 3. Julia Margaret Cameron, Cassiopoeia, 1866, albumen-silver print, 34.9 x 27.4 cm.
Date
2007-2008
Citation
National Media Museum/Science & Society Picture Library, UK.
ID
07101_03
Author
Ksenya A. Gurshtein
Article Title
The Mountain and the Mole-hill: Julia Margaret Cameron's Allegories
Volume
17
Filename
07101_03
Filename
07101_04
Volume
17
Article Title
The Mountain and the Mole-hill: Julia Margaret Cameron's Allegories
Author
Ksenya A. Gurshtein
ID
07101_04
Date
2007-2008
Citation
Royal Photographic Society/Science & Society Picture Library, UK.
Page Number
8
Caption
Fig. 4. Julia Margaret Cameron, Pomona, 1872, albumen print, 34.6 x 27 cm.
Filename
07101_05
Volume
17
Article Title
The Mountain and the Mole-hill: Julia Margaret Cameron's Allegories
Author
Ksenya A. Gurshtein
ID
07101_05
Date
2007-2008
Citation
Gernsheim Collection, Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, The University of Texas at Austin.
Page Number
8
Caption
Fig. 5. Julia Margaret Cameron, Alethea, 1872, albumen print, 32.5 x 23.7 cm.
Volume
17
Article Title
The Mountain and the Mole-hill: Julia Margaret Cameron's Allegories
Filename
07101_06
Citation
University of Michigan Museum of Art purchase, 1975/1.63
Date
2007-2008
Caption
Fig. 6. Julia Margaret Cameron, The Kiss of Peace, 1869, albumen print, 23.2 x 18.1 cm.
Page Number
12
Author
Ksenya A. Gurshtein
ID
07101_06
ID
07101_07
Author
Ksenya A. Gurshtein
Caption
Fig. 7. Oscar Gustav Rejlander, Two Ways of Life, 1857, composite albumen print, 41.0 x 79.0 cm.
Page Number
17
Citation
Royal Photographic Society/Science & Society Picture Library, UK.
Date
2007-2008
Filename
07101_07
Article Title
The Mountain and the Mole-hill: Julia Margaret Cameron's Allegories
Volume
17
Author
Ksenya A. Gurshtein
ID
07101_08
Citation
National Media Museum/Science & Society Picture Library, UK.
Date
2007-2008
Caption
Fig. 8. Julia Margaret Cameron, Beatrice, 1866, albumen print, 33.8 x 26.3 cm.
Page Number
18
Filename
07101_08
Volume
17
Article Title
The Mountain and the Mole-hill: Julia Margaret Cameron's Allegories
Author
Lisa Cakmak and Christopher Blauvelt
ID
07102_01
Citation
UM Staff Photo.
Date
2007-2008
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.
Page Number
27
Filename
07102_01
Volume
17
Article Title
Carved Gardens: A Syrian Cenotaph in Michigan
Article Title
Carved Gardens: A Syrian Cenotaph in Michigan
Volume
17
Filename
07102_02
Page Number
29
Caption
Fig. 2. Cenotaph, alternate view.
Date
2007-2008
Citation
UM Staff Photo.
ID
07102_02
Author
Lisa Cakmak and Christopher Blauvelt
Page Number
30
Caption
Fig. 3. Diagram of cenotaph blocks.
Date
2007-2008
Citation
Drawing: Matthei Botanical Gardens and Nichols Arboretum and UM Staff.
ID
07102_03
Author
Lisa Cakmak and Christopher Blauvelt
Article Title
Carved Gardens: A Syrian Cenotaph in Michigan
Volume
17
Filename
07102_03
Volume
17
Article Title
Carved Gardens: A Syrian Cenotaph in Michigan
Filename
07102_04
Citation
After Sourdel-Thomine 1950, 191, fig. 111.
Date
2007-2008
Caption
Fig. 4. Profile of Anonymous Cenotaph No. 2, Al-Bab al-Saghir Cemetery, Damascus.
Page Number
31
Author
Lisa Cakmak and Christopher Blauvelt
ID
07102_04
Filename
07102_05
Article Title
Carved Gardens: A Syrian Cenotaph in Michigan
Volume
17
ID
07102_05
Author
Lisa Cakmak and Christopher Blauvelt
Caption
Fig. 5. Epitaph inscription on the UMMA cenotaph. Side A.
Page Number
32
Citation
Photo: Chris Blauvelt
Date
2007-2008
Citation
Photo: Chris Blauvelt
Date
2007-2008
Caption
Fig. 6. Epitaph inscription on the UMMA cenotaph. Side B.
Page Number
32
Author
Lisa Cakmak and Christopher Blauvelt
ID
07102_06
Volume
17
Article Title
Carved Gardens: A Syrian Cenotaph in Michigan
Filename
07102_06
ID
07102_07
Author
Lisa Cakmak and Christopher Blauvelt
Caption
Fig. 7. Epitaph inscription on the UMMA cenotaph. Side C.
Page Number
32
Citation
Photo: Chris Blauvelt
Date
2007-2008
Filename
07102_07
Article Title
Carved Gardens: A Syrian Cenotaph in Michigan
Volume
17
Filename
07102_08
Volume
17
Article Title
Carved Gardens: A Syrian Cenotaph in Michigan
Author
Lisa Cakmak and Christopher Blauvelt
ID
07102_08
Date
2007-2008
Citation
Photo: Chris Blauvelt
Page Number
32
Caption
Fig. 8. Epitaph inscription on the UMMA cenotaph. Side D.
Page Number
35
Caption
Fig. 9. West face of the cenotaph of Altunas base. After Moaz and Ory 1977, pl. XIV.A, Cl.
Date
2007-2008
Citation
Service des Antiquites.
ID
07102_09
Author
Lisa Cakmak and Christopher Blauvelt
Article Title
Carved Gardens: A Syrian Cenotaph in Michigan
Volume
17
Filename
07102_09
Volume
17
Article Title
Carved Gardens: A Syrian Cenotaph in Michigan
Filename
07102_10
Date
2007-2008
Citation
J. Dufour
Page Number
35
Caption
Fig. 10. West face of the capstone of the cenotaph of Altunas. After Moaz and Ory 1977, pl. XII.B, Cl.
Author
Lisa Cakmak and Christopher Blauvelt
ID
07102_10
Volume
17
Article Title
Carved Gardens: A Syrian Cenotaph in Michigan
Filename
07102_11
Date
2007-2008
Citation
After Hillenbrand 1999, 6.
Page Number
39
Caption
Fig. 11. Map of the Near East.
Author
Lisa Cakmak and Christopher Blauvelt
ID
07102_11
Filename
07102_12
Article Title
Carved Gardens: A Syrian Cenotaph in Michigan
Volume
17
ID
07102_12
Author
Lisa Cakmak and Christopher Blauvelt
Page Number
40
Caption
Fig. 12. From top: simple Kufic, foliated Kufic, floriated Kufic.
Date
2007-2008
Citation
After Hillenbrand 1999, 37, fig. 22.
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