Curator

  • Art Institute Chicago
  • Harvard art museum
  • My Exhibition
A work made of graphite on white wove paper, plexiglas frame.

Untitled, n.d.

Gaylen Gerber

Large rectangular painting that is mostly black, shaded in black paint and coal dust. Many words and phrases in black paint span the canvas in horizontal lines, but they are barely legible.

Stranger in the Village #13, 1998

Glenn Ligon

A work made of graphite on ivory laid paper.

Study of a Harlequin, c. 1888

Paul Cezanne

A work made of graphite with traces of white and green pastel on greenish gray wove paper (discolored to tan).

Portrait of a Woman (possibly Gräfin Aga vom Hagen), 1915

Max Beckmann

A work made of terracotta, glazed.

Aztec, c. 1937

Donal Hord

A work made of manuscript cutting in tempera and gold leaf, with red and warm black ink, on vellum.

Decorated Initial "M" with Flowers from a Choirbook, 19th century imitation of 14th century style

Ballet Dancer on Stage

Ballet Dancer on Stage, 1890–95

Hilaire Germain Edgar Degas

A work made of graphite on paper.

Street Scene, 1976

Fernando Botero

A work made of cotton and linen, weft-float faced twill weave; embroidered with wool in back, buttonhole, coral, romanian, satin and stem stitches; french knots and couching; binding: wool, plain weave.

Panel, 1675/1700

A work made of graphite on ivory wove paper.

Boy in the Country, 1857

Claude Monet

A work made of oil and crayon on hardboard panel.

Untitled, n.d.

Max Ernst

A work made of black chalk, on gray laid paper with blue and red fibers.

The Woodchopper, c. 1848–1850

Jean François Millet

A work made of color screenprint on white wove paper.

Equivocal, plate four from Homage to the Square: Ten Works by Josef Albers, 1962

Josef Albers

A work made of white chalk, with traces of graphite, on brown laid paper (partially discolored to tan).

Standing Female Nude, Left Leg Raised, n.d.

Arthur B. Davies

A work made of black fabricated chalk with pastel on ivory laid paper.

Seated Breton Woman, 1886

Paul Gauguin

Three light-skinned, dark-haired ballerinas, painted in muted tones, wear off-the-shoulder yellow leotards and tutus as they huddle near each other. One adjusts her costume, while one holds her hands clasped above her head. At left is a painted screen with four pairs of feet visible underneath.

Yellow Dancers (In the Wings), 1874–76

Hilaire Germain Edgar Degas

Charcoal drawing on tan paper of a tiger sleeping on a log. The log and tiger lie diagonally across the paper.

Sleeping Tiger, 1905/16

Ethel Henderson

Border Fragments

Border Fragments, 100 BCE–200 CE

Nasca

Collage of newspaper clippings alongside a blue shape painted on a black background. In the bottom right is written "Arnold - 63".

Blue Images, 1963

Ralph Arnold

A work made of cotton, plain weave; painted with pigment and gold leaf; attached linen threads in grid pattern.

The Bride Has Entered, 1982

Lenore Tawney

<<<30313233 >>>