Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Horowitz. 

 Lady in Black, pastel on paper, by 

 Lilla Cabot Perry (NMAA.1996.17). 



Charles Isaacs. Untitled (CVO. 1152 E. L 

 MOORE-C.SPCO,Comd. Sept. 10. 194}; 

 U.S. Naval Training Station — Great 

 Lakes. III.), 1943, silver print, by an 

 Unidentified 20th c. artist; Untitled 

 {Portrait of a Woman), ca. i860, tin- 

 type, by an Unidentified 19th c. art- 

 ist (NMAA. 1996.15. 1, .2); Fourth of 

 July Parade, Indiantoum Gap, 1975, sil- 

 ver print; Patrick Di Lorenzo, 

 Mummer's Parade, 1986, silver print; 

 John La Monte, Mummer's Parade. 

 1986, silver print, by Charles Isaacs 

 (NMAA. 1996.16. 1-. 3); Pink. fm. the 

 Emotions Series. 1993/1994, polaroid 

 integral prints mounted on mat- 

 board, by Silvia Taccani 

 (NMAA.1996.24). 



Ward Jackson. Study. The Garden II. 

 1963-1993, pen and ink on paper by 

 Ward Jackson (NMAA. 1995.74). 



Ernest W James Family. Untitled (r 

 ladies in a millinery shop), late 19th - 

 early 20th c, silver print on paper 

 mounted on paperboard, by Uniden- 

 tified artist (NMAA. 1996. 55). 



Maurice Kawashima in honor of Dr. 

 Richard Wunder. A Primitive Chant. 

 1901, bronze, by Hermon A. MacNeil 

 (NMAA. 1996.27). 



Jan L. Kramer, with Debra Lynn Men- 

 delsohn. Untitled. 196J, acrylic on 

 canvas, by Howard Mehring 

 (NMAA.1995.7z). 



Richard and Andrea Kremer. Untitled. 

 early 20th c, twenty-four cyanotype 

 postcards, by Unidentified Artist 

 (NMAA. 1996. 56.1-. 24) 



Jane Warren Larson. Autumn Doguood. 

 '977. glazed ceramic, by Jane Warren 

 Larson (NMAA. 1996.44). 



Stephen Marc. (Chicago), 1983; (Chicago) 

 United States. 1983; Chicago. 1987; 

 Chicago. 1987, from the Black Trans- 

 Atlantic Experience Project, silver 

 prints, by Stephen Marc 

 (NMAA. 1996. 12. 1-.4). 



Emanuel Martinez. Tierra Muerte. 

 1967, sengraph on paper, by 

 Emanuel Martinez ('NMAA. 1996. 8). 



Debra Lynn Mendelsohn, with Jan L. 

 Kramer. Untitled. 1967, acrylic on 



canvas, by Howard Mehring 

 (NMAA.1995.72). 



John Paul Miller. Chain, (1993), gold 

 wire and granulation, by John Paul 

 Miller (NMAA.1995.89). 



National Italian American Foundation. 

 Columbus' First Voyage, ca. 1992; Chris- 

 topher Columbus and Queen Isabella, 

 ca. 1992; Christopher Columbus and 

 the Discovery of America, ca. 1992, 

 lithographs by John Duillo 

 (NMAA. 1995. 99. 1-. 3). 



Ruth Neubauer. Kiddush Cup, 1995 

 (designed 1988); Teapot, 1994, Teacup. 



1994, pewter, by Fred Fenster 

 (NMAA.l996.32.ia&b -.3). 



Gladys Nilsson in memory of Christina 

 Ramberg. Dixie-Doo (diptych), 1993, 

 watercolor, gouache, collage; Little 

 DK. Studio. 1991, watercolor on paper, 

 by Gladys Nilsson 

 (NMAA. 1996.7. ia&b,. 2). 



Franklin Parrasch Gallery, with an 

 anonymous donor. Lake Summer, 1991, 

 woven cotton, by Cynthia Schira 

 (NMAA.1996.10). 



Amado M. and Maria Pena, Sr. La 

 Lechuga. l<)j^;Justicia. 1975; El Veinte 

 de Mayo. 1975, Raza, 1973; Mestizo, 

 1974; Aquellos que han muerto. 1975, 

 sengraphs, by Amado M. Pena 

 (NMAA.1996.47.1-.6) 



Matt Phillips. Nude with Dove and 

 Flowers. 1984, monotype, by Matt 

 Phillips (NMAA.1996.2). 



Rita and Morns Pynoos. Fruit in a 

 Bowl. 1986, hand-made print ex- 

 ecuted on an office copier by David 

 Hockney (NMAA.1995.81). 



John Raimondi. Garden Path. 1992, 

 acrylic on canvas, by Gary Stephan 

 (NMAA.1996.18). 



Henry Ward Ranger, bequest through 

 the National Academy of Design. 

 From a Window, ca. 1925, oil on can- 

 vas, by Carl W. Peters 

 (NMAA. 1995. 73). 



James Renwick Alliance. Botanical Read- 

 ing Couch. 1992, polychromed 

 mahogany and fabric, by Rosanne 

 Somerson (NMAA. 1995.77); Chalice. 



1995, fine and sterling silver, 24k 

 gold plate, 24k gold toil, garnets, 

 pearls, turquoise, by Valeri Timofeev 

 (NMAA. 1996. 29); Untitled Cup in 



Wood Box. ca. 1970, glazed earthen- 

 ware and painted wood, by Ron 

 Nagle (NMAA. 1996.30); Menorah, 

 1995, fabricated stainless steel, ster- 

 ling silver and 24k gold, by Abrasha 

 (NMAA. 1996.36); Floating City, 1992, 

 fabricated 18k gold, chrome, 

 diamonds, sapphires, amethysts, chal- 

 cedony, tourmaline, hand-woven 

 gold chain by Kent Raible 

 (NMAA. 1996. 37); Untitled, 1995, 

 glazed porcelain, by Paul Anthony 

 Dresang (NMAA. 1996.38); Aquae 

 Vttae, 1990, polychromed wood, 23k 

 gold, bone, porcelain, by Roy Supe- 

 rior (NMAA.1996.39.a-c); Wood Neck- 

 lace #11, 1994, fabricated maple, 

 copper, tagua nut, pre-fossil horse 

 tooth, glass eye, Micarta, by Bruce 

 Metcalf(NMAA.i996.48). 



Frank K. Ribelin. Granite Weaving, 

 1988, Georgia gray granite, by Jesus 

 Bautista Moroles (NMAA. 1996. 1). 



Park Rinard. Three U ntttled drawings 

 from suite Savage Iowa. 1923, pencil 

 and wash on paper, by Grant Wood 

 (NMAA.1995.86.1-.3). 



Milton M. Rose. Untitled (man cutting 

 down tree). 1936; Masury Versus Sky. 

 1936; 



Quarry Pool, 1936; The Causeway. 1936; 

 Spillway. 1936, wood engravings by- 

 Arnold Wiltz; Country Pool. 1935; 

 Summer Day. 1936, lithographs by 

 Grant Arnold (NMAA. 1995. 90. 1-.7) 



Eleanor T. and Samuel J. Rosenfeld 

 with Robert and Gayle Greenhill, 

 anonymous contributors (and 

 museum purchase). Four by Four 

 1994, painted mahogany and 

 bleached ash, by Tom Loeser 

 (NMAA. 1995. 92). 



Judith Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh 

 Halff, Jr. , and Kurt and Kim Bucen- 

 hoff. Wakeby Night. 1983, monotype, 

 woodcut and lithograph, by Michael 

 Mazur (NMAA.1996.46.a-c). 



Ida Koihboti. Jonah and the Whale, ca. 

 1930s, granite, by Samuel Rothbort 

 (NMAA. 1996.14). 



Dorothy and Geotge Saxe. Yukon Teapot. 



1981, porcelain by Phillip Cornelius; 

 Italian Vase. 1982, glazed earthenware 

 by Betty Woodman; Untitled bowl. 



1982, by Phillip Maberry; Untitled. 



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