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Supplement
Recent Acquisitions of Painting, Sculpture and Decorative Arts at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art: Supplement
11/1995 | 1112 | 137
Pages: 781-788
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Author:
Ward, Roger (Ward, Roger)
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I. Shuttlecocks, by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen. 1994. Aluminum and Fibreglass, 611 cm. High. Purchase: Acquired Through the Generosity of the Sosland Family [F94-1/1-4].
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VII. Cap Mask (Ibout Idem), by Etim Abassi Ekpenyong. Early 20th Century. Wood, Goat Skin, Pigment, 78.7 by 101.6 cm. Purchase: Acquired Through the George H. and Elizabeth O. Davis Fund [F94-30].
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X. The Assumption of the Virgin, by Gaetano Gandolfi. c. 1776. 94.3 by 136.5 cm. Purchase: Acquired Through the Generosity of Mr and Mrs Louis Larrick Ward [F92-1].
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XI. The Oath of Brutus after the Death of Lucretia, by J.-L.-A. Théodore Gericault. c. 1815-16. 38.6 by 46.5 cm. Purchase: Nelson Trust Through Exchange of the Gifts and Bequests of Numerous Donors and Other Trust Properties [92-35].
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XII. Portrait of Joachim Le Breton, by Adélaïde Labille-Guiard. 1795. 73 by 60 cm. Purchase: Nelson Trust [94-34].
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XIII. Two-Tiered Still Life with Fruit and Sunset Landscape, by Severin Roesen. c. 1867. Preprimed Linen, 91.9 by 127.3 cm. Purchase: Acquired Through the Bequest of Dorothy K. Rice [F91-58].
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XIV. January Full Moon, by George Ault. 1941. 51.4 by 67 cm. Purchase: Nelson Trust (By Exchange) [91-19].
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XIX. Standing Girl, by Elie Nadelman. 1918/20. Cherrywood, Gesso and Paint, 87.1 cm. High. Gift of Julia and Humbert Tinsman [F91-62].
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XV. Street Scene, Twelfth Avenue, by Reginald Marsh. 1928. 49.5 by 75 cm. Purchase: Acquired Through the Generosity of the Union Pacific Foundation Acquisition Fund, Mrs H. O. Peet and the Nelson Gallery Foundation [F90-37].
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XVI. Untitled, by Ellsworth Kelly. 1960. 218.8 by 124.8 cm. Purchase: Acquired through the Bequest of Dorothy K. Rice [92-3].
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XVII. Plenty's Boast, by Martin Puryear. 1994-95. Red Cedar and Pine, 172.7 by 210.8 cm. Purchase: Acquired Through the Renee C. Crowell Trust [F95-16/a-c].
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XVIII. My Fate Is In Your Hand, by Yasuo Kuniyoshi. 1950. 102.2 by 62.2 cm. Gift of Commerce Bancshares, Inc., in Memory of William T. Kemper [F94-2].
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XX. Grand déjeuner corbeille. Sèvres, 1757. Soft-Paste Porcelain, 5.9 by 44.2 cm. Purchase: Acquired Through the Generosity of Mr and Mrs Perry Faeth [F89-27/1-11].
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XXI. Vase à compartiments. Sèvres, 1759. Porcelain with Polychromy, 14.2 by 27.5 cm. Purchase: Nelson Trust Through Exchange of the Gifts and Bequests of Numerous Donors and Other Trust Properties [90-36].
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XXII. Covered Cup and Stand (One of a Pair), by David Willaume I. 1700. Silver Gilt, 13 by 13 cm. Purchase: Acquired Through the Lillian M. Dively Fund [92-19/1 a-c].
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XXIII. Bookcase, by Charles and Henry Greene. 1907-09. Mahogany with Ebony; Glass Doors, 143.5 by 167.6 cm. Purchase: Acquired Through the Generosity of Mr and Mrs R. Hugh Uhlmann [F91-23].
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XXIV. Arrosoir. Vincennes, 1755-56. Soft-Paste Porcelain, 22.5 cm. High. Purchase: Acquired Through the Lillian M. Diveley Fund [F94-20].
Non-western art unattributed:
II. Mirror with Stand. Chinese, Early Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220 A. D.). Bronze and Gilt Bronze, 47.3 by 37.8 cm. Purchase: The Edith Ehrman Memorial Fund [F95-18/1,2].
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III. Guardian King of the North. Chinese (Sino-Tibetan), Yüan Dynasty (1279-1368). Mid-Late 14th Century. Gilt Bronze, 35.9 by 19 cm. Purchase: The Asian Art Acquisition Fund in Memory of Laurence Sickman [F95-4].
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IV. Horse. Chinese, T'ang Dynasty (618-906 A. D.). Glazed Pottery, 65.5 by 81.3 cm. Purchase: Hall Family Foundation Endowment for the Oriental Art Department [95-12].
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IX. Royal Beaded Throne. Bamileke, Bansoa (Cameroon), Late 19th Century. Wood, Fibre, Beads and Shells, 180.3 by 67.3 cm. Purchase: the George H. and Elizabeth O. Davis Fund [F92-13].
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V. Echizen Water Jar. Japanese, Muromachi Period (1392-1568). 16th Century. Glazed Stoneware, 72.4 cm. High. Purchase: The Edith Ehrman Memorial Fund [F92-32].
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VI. Memorial Head of an Oba. Benin (Nigeria), 16th Century. Brass, 23.2 cm. High. Purchase: Nelson Trust [87-7].
Non-western art unattributed:
VIII. Female Mask. Songye (Zaire), Late 19th Century. Wood, Pigment, Fibre and Hide, 138.5 cm. High. Purchase: The George H. and Elizabeth O. Davis Fund [F92-18].
Supplement
Selected Acquisitions of European and American Paintings at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, 1986-1990: Supplement
02/1991 | 1055 | 133
Pages: 153-160
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Ward, Roger (Ward, Roger)
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I. St Francis Adoring a Crucifix, by Guido Reni. c.1631/32. 82 by 70.5 cm.
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II. Portrait of Marie Gabrielle de Gramont, Duchesse de Caderousse, by Elisabeth Louise Vigée Lebrun. 1784. Panel, 105.1 by 75.9 cm.
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III. Christ on the Sea of Galilee, by Eugène Delacroix. c.1840/41(?). 45.7 by 59.5 cm.
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IV. Moulin de Limetz, by Claude Monet. 1888. 92.5 by 72.7 cm.
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IX. Crescent, by William Baziotes. 1959. 153.1 by 183.7 cm.
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V. Portrait of Mrs Cecil Wade, by John Singer Sargent. 1886. 161.3 by 134 cm.
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VI. Portrait of Francisco Bernareggi, by John Singer Sargent. 1907. 68 by 49 cm.
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VII. Books on a Table, by John Frederick Peto. c.1900. 62.2 by 108.9 cm.
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VIII. Persephone, by Thomas Hart Benton. 1938. Tempera and Resin Oil over Casein on Linen Laid down on Panel, 183.2 by 142.3 cm.
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X. No.10, by Ad Reinhardt. 1959. 274.3 by 101.6 cm.
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XI. Apartment Hill, by Wayne Thiebaud. 1980. 165.1 by 121.9 cm.
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XII. Two Models from the Other Side of the Easel, by Philip Pearlstein. 1984. 182.9 by 243.8 cm.
Short Notice
A Drawing for Boucher's 'Jupiter and Callisto' at Kansas City
12/1983 | 969 | 125
Pages: 752-753
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Ward, Roger (Ward, Roger)
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23. Jupiter in the Guise of Diana and the Nymph Callisto, by François Boucher. 1759. 57.3 by 70 cm. (Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri).
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24. Three Putti in Clouds, by François Boucher. 1759. 19.7 by 28.7 cm. (Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri).