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Annals of the Smithsonian Institution 1 999 



Mr. and Mrs. Frederick D. Hill 



Mr. Eugene J. Kaplan 



Mr. Jonathan R. Kaplan 



Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H. Katz 



Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Kogod 



Mr. and Mrs. Jon Landau 



Mr. and Mrs. John F. McGuigan, Jr. 



Mr. Paul Mellon 



Mr. Vern Milligan 



Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Parkman 



Ms. Mary Pierce 



Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosenfeld 



Rosse Family Charitable Fund 



Mr. Ira Spanierman 



Mr. Warren Unna 



Donors of In-Kind Support 



Ironstone Vineyards. Wine for 



exhibition reception. 

 Kinko's, Inc. Paper and printing for 



membership program. 



Donors to the Collection 



Anne and Ronald Abramson (and Vera 

 and Robert Loeffler, Elmerina and 

 Paul Parkman, and Maurine 

 Littleton Gallery). Dress for Success, 

 1997, fired enamels on sandblasted 

 glass and found objects, by Susie 

 Krasnican (1 999.48a- w) 



Josef and Anni Albers Foundation. 

 Black/White Hanging, 1948, cotton 

 double weave with leno, by Lore 

 Lindenfeld (1998.107) 



Cissy and John Anderson. Hanged 

 Man, 1955, woodcut, by Leonard 

 Baskin (1999.47) 



Anonymous donor. Executive Shirt. 

 1996, sterling silver, brass and 

 plexiglas, by Richard Mafong 

 (1998.103) 



Anonymous gift in honor of the 



artist's mother, Kay Wade. Washday 

 Miracle, 1997, glazed porcelain, by 

 Susan Thayer (1998.124) 



Anonymous donor. Untitled (small 

 basket), ca. 1900, woven fibers, by 

 Unidentified Arrisr (1998.150) 



Anonymous donor. The French Were 

 Here (Quebec. Port-au-Prince, Fez), 

 1994— 1995, sequins, beads, fabric, 

 tracing paper, glitter, watercolor, 

 collage, colored pencil, lithographs, 

 etchings on paper, by Joyce Kozloff 

 (1998.153) 



Anonymous donor. Robert Cottingham. 

 1986, silver gelatin print mounted 

 on board, by Harvey Stein 

 (1998.154) 



Diane Banks in honor of Matthew 

 Moss. Blue Cone, 1997, wood, glue, 

 paint, ink, and metallic powders, by 

 Diane Banks (1998.76. 1) 



Diane Banks in honor of Sarah Moss. 

 Red Cone, 1996, bamboo, tarlatan, 

 glue, ink and thread, by Diane 

 Banks (1998.76.2) 



Suzan Benzie in honor of Jean O. 

 Boutz. Cobalt Goddess Medallion with 

 Pair of Jeweled Chalices, 1 999, 

 blown, lampworked and modeled 

 lampworked colored glass, by 

 Donovan Boutz; Dancing Red 

 Elephant Chalice, 1999, blown, 

 lampworked and modeled 

 lampworked colored glass, by 

 Donovan Boutz; Salmon Chalice. 

 1999, blown, lampworked and 

 modeled lampworked colored glass, 

 by Donovan Boutz (1999. 22. 1-. 3) 



Robert L. Bliss. Cradle for a Young 

 Viking/Viqueen. 1997, tung oil 

 finished Baltic birch plywood and 

 brass, by Robert L. Bliss; Deep 

 Cradle Rockei; 1992, aluminum, 

 leather, black Brazilian granite, by 

 Robert L. Bliss (1999.46. 1-. 2) 



Helen Bock (and Mobilia Gallery). 

 Nightingales, 1994, fine silver, 

 sterling silver, 18k gold, by Daniel 

 Jocz (1999.53) 



Fleur and Charles Bresler. Glancing 

 Figure, 1997, turned walnut, by 

 Mark Sfirri (1998.137) 



Fleur Bresler. Table Bracelet: 



"Promenade Suite". 1997, maple, 

 birch, cherry, brass, by Michelle 

 Holzapfel (1999.8) 



Ms. Aimee Brown (and Professor 

 Monroe Price). El Fireboy y El 

 Mingo, 1988, color lithograph on 

 paper, by Gilbert "Magu" Lujan 

 (1998.147) 



Irena F. Brynner. Brooch. 1969, 18k 

 gold and Egyptian faience, by Irena 

 F. Brynner (1999.52) 



Beverly Camenson in honor of Mrs. 

 William Taubin. (Woman in Kitchen) 

 from series: You Don't Have to be 

 Jewish to Love Levy's, ca. 1967, offset 

 lithograph, by William Taubin (art 

 direcror); (Native American) from the 

 series You Don't Have to be Jewish to 



Love Levy's, ca. 1967, offset 

 lithograph, by William Taubin (art 

 director); (Child) from the series You 

 Don 't Have to Be Jewish to Love Levy's, 

 ca. 1967, offset lithograph, by 

 William Taubin (art director) 

 (1999.34. 1-.3) 



Dr. and Mrs. Jerome Canter. Untitled, 

 acrylic on paper, by Willem De 

 Looper (1998.142.1); 7 Untitled 

 prints from portfolio Urban 

 Landscapes #2. silkscreen print, by 

 Richard Estes (1998. 142.2. 1-. 7); 5 

 Untitled prints from portfolio 

 Urban Landscapes #3, silkscreen 

 print, by Richard Estes 

 (1998.142. 3. 1-.5) 



Cavin-Morris Gallery, gift of a friend 

 of Herbert Waide Hemphill, Jr. 

 Hurricane, 1973, watercolor and ink 

 on paper, by Peter Mitchell 

 (1998.123) 



Dale Chihuly. 600-D, 1994, glass and 

 mixed media, by Walter 

 Zimmerman (1999.49) 



Jonathan Cohen (and Eleanor 

 Friedman). Spike. 1998, apple 

 prunings doweled with vinyl-coated 

 nails, by Gyongy Laky (1998.143) 



Theodore Cohen in memory of his 

 mother and her sisters: Rose 

 Melmon Cohen, Blanche Melmon, 

 Mary Melmon Greenberg and 

 Fanny Melmon Liberman. 24 craft 

 objects, various dares, various 

 media, by various arrists 

 (1998. 122. 1-. 24) 



Columbus Museum, Georgia, gift by 

 exchange. 23 prints, various dates, 

 lithographs, by Lamar Baker 

 (1998. 115. 1-. 23) 



Judith Kogod Colwell. Leaf Platter, 

 1998, underglazed and glazed 

 wheel-thrown terra cotta clay, by 

 Judith Kogod Colwell (1999.19) 



Martha and Pat Connell. Timeless 

 Watch: Neighborhood Watch. 1992, 

 18k gold, titanium and leather, by 

 Harold O'Connor (1998.146) 



Consolidared Natural Gas Company 

 Foundarion. Heirs Come To Pass, 3, 

 1 99 1, silver-dye bleach print made 

 from digitally assisted montages, by 

 Martina Lopez (1998.85); Camera 

 Obscura Image of Manhattan View 

 Looking West in Empty Room, 1996, 

 gelatin silver print, by Abelardo 

 Morrell (1998.159) 



