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1985, forged sterling silver, by 

 Michel Royston (2000.63. 1-. 6) 



Martha McKenna in honor of the 

 artist Miss Georgia Maltbie. Crazy 

 Quilt, ca. 1895-1910, cotton and 

 silk, by Georgia Maltbie (1999.90) 



Midwest Enamelist Guild. Earth 

 Beneath Our Feet: Incense Burner #3 , 

 2000, silvet, brass, and enamel, by 

 Harlan W. Butt (2000.45) 



Alfred T. Morris, Sr. (Transfer from 

 National Museum of African Arr). 

 Still Life, 1888, oil on canvas, by 

 Charles Erhan Porter (2000.10) 



Carol Nigro (and Charles Isaacs). 5 

 daguerreotypes, sixth plate 

 daguerreotype, by various 

 photogtaphers (1999.86. 1-. 5) 



Ellen Oppenheimer. Kishkas, 1989, 

 machine sewn and quilted fabric, 

 by Ellen Oppenheimer (1999.96) 



Rude Osolnik (and Connell Gallery in 

 loving memory of Daphne Francis). 

 Stack Laminated Mahogany Bowl, 

 1990, stack laminated and lathe- 

 turned mahogany, by Rude Osolnik 

 (1999.105) 



Robert Parkeharrison (and Bonni 

 Benrubi Gallery, Inc.). The Offering. 

 1997, photograph and mixed media 

 on board, by Robert Parkeharrison 

 (1999.93) 



Elmerina and Paul Parkman, partial 

 and promised gift. Oak Tree with 

 Fence (FWV #119), 1978, blown 

 glass with layered flamework 

 drawing, by Mark Peiser; Parkman 

 Coupe Study, 1988, watercolor and 

 ink on paper, by Dan Dailey; 

 Parkman Coupe, 1988, blown, 

 sandblasted and acid-polished glass 

 with patinated bronze rings, by 

 Dan Dailey; Venetian Waldglas Fish 

 Goblet (FWS #44), 1980, blown, 

 fused and cold-fabricated glass with 

 silicone prunts, by Richard 

 Marquis; Cobalt and Gold Leaf 

 Venetian, 1993, blown glass with 

 surface ornamentation, by Dale 

 Chihuly; Fountain with Blue, 1979, 

 hot-worked glass with internal 

 veiling, by Dominick Labino 

 (1999.89. 1-. 6) 



Ed Paschke. Untitled, c. 1976, 



lithograph, by Ed Paschke (2000.29) 



Zack Peabody. 17 works of jewelry, 

 various dates, various media, by 

 various artists (2000.62. ia-c-. 17) 



Jim Peppet on behalf of all committed 

 artists. IDLUK: Fabulous Fish, 

 1996, thrown, painted, incised, 

 burnished earthenware, by Melissa 

 Greene (2000.5) 



Perkins Center fot the Arts. Enter 

 Here, 1999, toned silver print, by 

 Ron Tarver (2000.3 1) 



Francoise and Harvey Rambach, 

 promised gift. Neapolitan Song 

 (Canzone Napoletana) , 1929, 

 oil on canvas, by Joseph Stella 

 (2000.1 1) 



Henry Ward Ranger through the 

 National Academy of Design, 

 bequest of. Rosemary in Thought, 

 1975, oil on canvas, by Raphael 

 Soyet (1999.77) 



Jim and Suzanne Rose. No. j6 Seven- 

 Drawer Counter, 1997, steel with 

 natutal rust patina, by Jim Rose 

 (2000.40) 



Eleanor T. and Samuel J. Rosenfeld 

 (and Cynthia Boyer).Joie de Vivre, 

 1995, pieced, appliqued, hand 

 painted, and machine quilted 

 commercial fabrics with glass and 

 metallic threads, fetishes, charms, 

 antique burrongs, and semi- 

 precious stones, by Natasha 

 Kempers-Cullen (2000.34) 



Michael Rosenfeld (and halley k. 

 harrisburg). 6 untitled drawings, 

 various dates, graphite and ctayon 

 on paper, by Burgoyne Diller 

 (1999.85. 1-. 6) 



Mr. and Mrs. Robert Royston (and 

 George and Kimi Matsumoto, Asa 

 and Yuriko Hanamoto, Shirley 

 McArthur, and Eli and Penelope 

 Bohng, and Eldon and Lenore 

 Boling and Janet Webster, and 

 Robert Goff, and museum purchase 

 through the Renwick Acquisitions 

 Fund). Twisted Place Setting, 

 manufact: 2000; design: 1985, 

 forged sterling silver, by Michel 

 Royston (2000.63. 1-. 6) 



Leonard S. Rubenstein. Porcelain 

 Bowl. 1995, wheel thrown and 

 altered porcelain, by Leonard S. 

 Rubenstein; Porcelain Bowl, 1999, 

 wheel thrown porcelain, by Leonard 

 S. Rubenstein (1999.101.1-.2) 



Lloyd G. Schermer. Color Ink and 

 Type — Study #54, 1997, monotype 

 on paper, by Lloyd G. Schermer; 

 Color Ink and Embossed Type — Study 



#jE, 1998, monotype on paper, by 

 Lloyd G Schermer (2000.44. 1-. 2) 



Cynthia Schira, in memory of Patti 

 Zoppetti. Table/Cloth, 1997, hand- 

 woven linen and cotton, by Cynthia 

 Schira (2000.17) 



Josephine Regar Schlagel. Portrait of 

 the Doumer Children, ca. 1859, oil 

 on canvas, by Peter Frederick 

 Rothetmel (2000.8) 



Natalie Brooks Sears Shippen (and 

 William Brush Shippen). 7 

 painting miniatures, various dates, 

 watercolor on ivory, by various 

 artists (1999.87. i-.7a-b) 



William Brush Shippen (and Natalie 

 Brooks Sears Shippen). 7 painting 

 miniatures, various dates, 

 watercolor on ivory, by various 

 artists (1999.87. i-.7a-b) 



Ken and Judy Siebal (and museum 

 purchase). Movie Palace, 1990, 

 mixed media construction, by 

 David Beck (2000.27) 



The Smithsonian Associates. House: 

 Dots. Hatches, 1999, silkscreen on 

 paper, by Jennifer Bartlett (2000.16) 



Mary and Dan Solomon in honor of 

 Sandra and Marvin Solomon. Rocky 

 Mount, North Carolina (Burning 

 Tobacco Barn) , 1943, gelatin silver 

 print, by Rosalie Gwathmey; Tying 

 Tobacco Leaves, Rocky Mount, North 

 Carolina, 1943, gelatin silver print, 

 by Rosalie Gwathmey; Inside Tobacco 

 Bam, Rocky Mount, N. C, 1943, 

 gelatin silver print, by Rosalie 

 Gwathmey; Charlotte, North 

 Carolina (Row Houses, people on 

 porch), 1944, gelatin silver print, by 

 Rosalie Gwathmey (1999.99. 1-. 4) 



Southern Highland Craft Guild in 

 honor of Kenneth R. Trapp. Vase, 

 1999, blown glass, by Tommie 

 Rush (1999.84) 



Farraday Newsome Sredl. Blue Teapot 

 with Fruit, 1998, glazed terra 

 cotta, by Farraday Newsome Sredl 

 (1999.100) 



Terry and Margaret Stent (and Warren 

 Unna, and the Thiebaud Family, 

 and museum purchase in honor of 

 Nan Tucker McEvoy). Neapolitan 

 Meringue, 1986/1999, pastel over 

 trial proof lithograph, by Wayne 

 Thiebaud (1999.80) 



John B. Stockel, M. D. in honor of his 

 parents, John and Gail Stockel. 



