John James Audubon (1785-1851) 

 (1994.121) 



George and Dorothy Saxe, in honor of 

 Michael W. Monroe, Renwick Gal- 

 lery Curaror-in-Charge, 1986-1995. 

 Implied Movement , 1986, blown, cut 

 and polished glass, by Harvey Little- 

 ton (born 1922) (1995.35) 



Paul and Deane Sharz. Dislocations Suite, 

 1995, chine colle, intaglio, silkscreen, 

 and monotype on artist-made papers, 

 by Christopher French (born 1957) 

 (I995.28.a-f) 



Rosalind Solomon, in memory of Harry- 

 erre Cohn. Turkey, 1995; Staten Island 

 Ferry — Neu- York, 1987; Staten Island 

 Ferry — Neu- York, 1987, gelarin silver 

 prints, by Rosalind Solomon (born 

 1930X1995.17.1-. 3) 



Lenore and Allan Sindler. Untitled, ca. 

 1976, earthenware with acrylic paint, 

 by Bennett Bean (born 1941) 

 (1994.100) 



Smichsonian Women's Committee in 

 Honor of Michael W. Monroe, 

 Renwick Gallery Curaror-in-Charge, 

 1986— 1995. Black Textured Jar, 1994, 

 box elder, fossilized ivory, India ink 

 and lacquer, by John Jordan (born 

 1950) (1995.41) 



Bernard and Estelle Sobie. The Forest, 

 ca. 1964; Blue Churn on Yellow, ca. 

 1964; Red Boat on Blue, ca. 1964, 

 crayon/craypas drawings on paper, by 

 Eddie Arning (1898-1993) 

 (1994.105.1,-2) 



Lionel Sosa, Ernest Bromley, Adolfo 

 Aguilar of Sosa, Bromley, Aguilar 

 and Associates. Mis Hermanos, 1976, 

 acrylic on canvas, by Jesse Trevino 

 (born Mexico, 1946) (1994.74) 



Samuel and Marilyn Stern, prints from 

 the series African Sculpture, 1935, by 

 Walker Evans (1903-1975) (1994. III. I- 

 .10M1995.9.I-.10) 



Louis K. Stone Art Trust. Untitled 

 (2140), 1945, watercolor and gouache 

 on paper, Untitled (2074), 1939, water- 

 color and gouache on paper; Untitled 

 1 21491, 1940, watercolor and gouache 

 on paper, by Louis K. Stone (1902- 

 1984) (1994.124.1-.3) 



Marjone Tyre Sykes. Birch Bark, n. d., 

 pen and ink, watercolor, acrylic; The 

 Cage, n.d., color lithograph; Street in 



Guanjuato, n. d., lithograph; Adeste 

 Fidelis, n. d., lithograph; Calsada de 

 Guadalupe. Guanjuato, n.d., litho- 

 graph; Untitled (soldier walking along 

 tents at night), n.d., watercolor and 

 pencil on paper; Pemaguid, 1984, pen 

 and ink wash drawing; Colosseum, 

 n.d., etching and aquatint; Trellis, 

 n.d., color etching; Caterpillar, n.d., 

 etching (sepia); Maine Coast Two, 

 n.d., color lithograph; Zen Garden 

 Two, n.d., black and white litho- 

 graph, by Maltby Sykes (1911-1992) 

 (1994. 108. 1-. 12) 



University of Tennessee. Hokes Bicenten- 

 nial View, 1994, color lithograph, by 

 Beauvais Lyons (born 1958) and Rob- 

 ert Cothtan (born 1930) (1995.56) 



Leila Usher. Francis James Child, 1891, 

 plaster bas relief, bronzed, by Leila 

 Usher (1869-1955) (1994.71) 



The Andy Warhol Foundation for the 

 Visual Arts (and museum purchase). 

 Untitled (Eyeglasses). 1976/1986, six 

 stitched gelatin silver prints, by 

 Andy Warhol (1928-1987X1995.64) 



Marc Wise. Walcotl. Iowa, 1990; Sayre. 

 Oklahoma, 1988; Wise. North Carolina, 

 1989, color photographs, by Marc 

 Wise (born 1964) (1994. 69. 1-. 3) 



Don and Carol Whken (and museum 

 purchase). Asymmetry Necklace, 1992, 

 glass, silver, copper and 18k and 14k 

 gold, by Julie Anne Mihalisin (born 

 1962) (1994.114); William P. Wright, 

 Jr. fm. The Tiguas: Pueblo Indians of 

 Texas, 1994: Tigua Women Dancers; Ra- 

 mona Pan Residence; A Tigua Family; 

 Johnny Hisa and the Rio Grande; Ra- 

 moruz and her TV; Grandsons of Att- 

 wood; A Tigua Wedding; Cacique 

 Trinidad Gramllo; Hermima Silvas, 

 Breadmaker; Shotgun; Joe Sierra and 

 Grandson; The Whipping Ritual; Tribal 

 Dancers; Cacique Gramllo and Mary 

 Jojola; Cacique Enrique Paiz, gelatin 

 silver prints, by William P. Wright, 

 Jr. (born 1933) (1994.93.1-.15) 



Tomas Ybarra-Frausto. works on paper, 

 various dates, by various Hispanic 

 artists (20th c.) (1995. 50. 1-. 60) 



George C. Zachary, in memory of 

 Devlin Mario Archie. Vase, ca. 1970, 

 glazed earthenware, by Beatrice 

 Wood (born 1893) (1994.104) 



Gabriel Zepecki (with Frederick Jules). 

 Cove, ca. 1988; Night, ca. 1988, mono- 

 types, by Mervm Jules (1912-1994) 

 (I994.96.I..2) 



National Museum of 

 American History 



Donors to the Collections 



Rear Adm. Faye G. Abdellah, R.N., 

 Ed.D., Sc.D., FAAN, USPHS (Ret.): 

 Dr. Abdellah s Class A U.S. Public 

 Health Service uniform including a 

 lacket, skirt, shirt, tie, shoulder bag, 

 black pumps, black hose, cap, cap 

 cover, and a hat box, 1980s 

 (1992.0453). 



Rita J. Adrosko: brown leather hat, 

 made in France for Lord & Taylor De- 

 partment Store, 1967-69 (1994.0201); 

 woman's clothing of the 1970s includ- 

 ing 2 blouses, a skirt, and a dress 

 (1994.0323). 



Harold H. and Marjone A. Alexander: 

 boxed set of 15 sample papers hand- 

 made from agricultural refuse and 

 weed fibers, researched and made by 

 Mr. and Mrs. Alexander, 1994 

 (1995. 0184). 



Nancy M. Allen: 5 nightgowns ac- 

 quired by Miss Allen for her wed- 

 ding trousseau in 1944 (1994. 0159). 



American Type Culture Collection 

 (through Dr. Frank Simione): 2 ship- 

 ping cannisters, 2 sets of ampules, a 

 cane to hold ampules, and a circular 

 slide rule, all related to shipping in- 

 fectious materials (1995.3043). 



Leathy N. Anderson (through Susie 

 Smith): man's watch chain made of 

 brown human hair woven into a deco- 

 rative design, "Carrie" and "1893" are 

 written on the fob attachment 



(1994.0374). 



Anne Arundel County Central Services 

 (through James F. Ryan): 12 pistols 

 and 3 revolvers (1993.0444). 



Anonymous: covered aluminum bowl 

 made by Buehner- Warner ot the 

 Pfaltzgraff Company of York, Penn- 

 sylvania, 1930-59 (1995.0110); cin- 



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