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Permanent Collection Artwork Berenice Abbott Berenice Abbott Gunsmith and Police Departmment, 6 Center Market Place, Manhatt Oldest Apartment House in New York City, 142 East 18th Street Man gelatin silver print 1937 gelatin silver print 1935 Donated By Harry Blumenthal and Scott Mitchell Donated By Harry Blumenthal and Scott Mitchell Berenice Abbott Fermin Aguayo Repair Shop, Christopher St. New York City A Walk in The Mountains gelatin silver print printed 1969 Oil on Canvas 1957 Donated By Harry Blumenthal and Scott Mitchell Donated By Morris Graves and Robert Yarber Page 1 of 109 Fermin Aguayo Fermin Aguayo Beautiful Painting of Violet Sweet Pure Air Oil on Canvas 1956 Oil on Canvas 1957 Donated By Morris Graves and Robert Yarber Donated By Morris Graves and Robert Yarber Guy Anderson Guy Anderson Christmas Card (The Stillness of the Seed Falling) Untitled Woodblock and Script 1964 mixed media; oil on plywood and rusted metal Undated Donated By David and Sharon Cammarano Collection Donated By David and Sharon Cammarano Collection Page 2 of 109 William Anderson William Anderson Beyond the 95th Meridian Geronimo and Family Silkscreen on Plexiglass 1980 Silkscreen Donated By unknown Donated By John and Lyn Pauley William Anderson Laura Adams Armer Ship The Forest Pool Mixed Media Book 1963 Donated By John and Lyn Pauley Donated By Helen Everett Page 3 of 109 Laura Adams Armer Laura Adams Armer Untitled (#1 from The Forest Pool) Untitled (#3 from The Forest Pool) Tempera 1938 Color Print (Not Original) 1938 Donated By Helen Everett Donated By Helen Everett Laura Adams Armer Laura Adams Armer Untitled (#4 from The Forest Pool) Untitled (#5 from The Forest Pool) Tempera on Paper 1938 Tempera 1938 Donated By Helen Everett Donated By Helen Everett Page 4 of 109 Laura Adams Armer Laura Adams Armer Untitled (#6 from The Forest Pool) Untitled (#7 from The Forest Pool) Tempera 1963 Tempera 1963 Donated By Helen Everett Donated By Helen Everett Laura Adams Armer Laura Adams Armer Untitled (#8 from The Forest Pool) Untitled Illustration (#2 from The Forest Pool) Tempera 1963 Tempera 1938 Donated By Helen Everett Donated By Helen Everett Page 5 of 109 Sydney Armer Jean Arp Golden Water Lily Man Seen by a Flower Watercolor 1955 Bronze 1958 Donated By Helen Everett Donated By Morris Graves and Robert Yarber Eugene Atget Richard Avedon La Mounaire Alberto Giacometti, sculptor, Paris 3-6-58 Printing Out Paper Gelatin Silver Print 1958 Donated By Harry Blumenthal and Scott Mitchell Donated By Harry Blumenthal and Scott Mitchell Page 6 of 109 Peter Barton Robert Benson Emerald Delta Black Peninsula Handmade Oil Paint and Beeswax on Plywood Panel 1999 Watercolor 1983 Donated By Torrence C. Harder Donated By Committee Donation Robert Benson Robert Benson Estuary Marsh with Pool Watercolor 1982 Watercolor 1989 Donated By Morris Graves and Robert Yarber Donated By unknown Page 7 of 109 Robert Benson Robert Benson North Jetty Pool from Above Watercolor 1979 Watercolor 1989 Donated By Morris Graves and Robert Yarber Donated By Sally and Philip Arnot Thomas Hart Benton Glenn Berry Sunday Morning After The Fall of Troy Lithograph 1939 Acrylic on Masonite 1992 Donated By Fred Maxwell Sr. - Maxwell Galleries, SF Donated By Glenn Berry Page 8 of 109 Glenn Berry Glenn Berry Bridge Study Changing Demons Acrylic 1980 Linoleum Print 1959 Donated By Committee Donation Donated By John and Lyn Pauley Glenn Berry Glenn Berry The Ship of Fools Tower of Babel acrylic on masonite 1991 acrylic on masonite 1989 Donated By Glenn Berry Donated By Glenn Berry Page 9 of 109 Glenn Berry Floyd Bettiga Untitled (Still Life) Untitled Oil c. 1950 Watercolor 1969 Donated By John and Lyn Pauley Donated By Purchase Award E.A. Bonine Helen Bottino Indian Papoose Untitled albumen print cabinet card c. 1800s Acrylic on Paper 1991 Donated By Harry Blumenthal and Scott Mitchell Donated By Helen Bottino Page 10 of 109 Robert Bowen Holly Brackman San Francisco Victorian Dollhouse Ziggy 12 Wood 1996 Weaving Donated By The Bowens Donated By Robert Yarber Purchase Award Sylvia Braverman Michael Bravo Great Still Life (Paris Studio) Seven Candle Cake Oil on canvas 1958 Lithograph 1980-1982 Donated By Morris Graves and Robert Yarber Donated By Melvin Schuler Page 11 of 109 Michael Bravo J. Breakey Untitled Head for a Landscape Lithograph 1992 Color Lithograph 1959 Donated By Melvin Schuler Donated By Morris Graves and Robert Yarber Charlie Brown Charlie Brown Pear with Lips untitled (tomatoe with lips) Acrylic on Canvas 1970 silkscreen 1975 Donated By Glenn Berry Donated By unknown Page 12 of 109 Xan Brown Beniamino Bufano I Won't Let My Boyfriend Dance with Other Women Young John and Jesus hand colored photo 1990 Serigraph nd Donated By Tanya Ghera Donated By Fred Maxwell Sr. - Maxwell Galleries, SF Reese Bullen Reese Bullen Untitled (3-Holed Vase) Untitled (Bowl 1) Ceramic Ceramic Donated By John and Lyn Pauley Donated By John and Lyn Pauley Page 13 of 109 Reese Bullen Reese Bullen Untitled (Bowl 3) Untitled (Bowl 4) Ceramic Ceramic Donated By John and Lyn Pauley Donated By John and Lyn Pauley Reese Bullen Reese Bullen Untitled (Bowl with Fish Design) Untitled (Jug) Ceramic Ceramic Donated By John and Lyn Pauley Donated By John and Lyn Pauley Page 14 of 109 Deborah Burke Max Butler Rhododendron Figure (Reclining Figure) Silksreen 1986 Charcoal on Butcher Paper 1951 Donated By Edward Oliver Donated By Melvin Schuler Max Butler Max Butler Hariz Rug Moonrise Over Decay Pastel on Paper 1977 acrylic on board 1966 - 67 Donated By Glenn Berry Donated By Catherine Walling Page 15 of 109 Max Butler Max Butler Moroccan Figure Nude and Bouquet #1 Pastel 1977 Charcoal, Carbon Pencil, Gouache 1978-1979 Donated By John and Lyn Pauley Donated By Max Butler Max Butler Max Butler Nude and Bouquet #2 Thorns in Moonlight Pastel 1978-1979 Chalk, Gauche 1958 Donated By Max Butler Donated By Buxton Page 16 of 109 Max Butler Max Butler Untitled #1(Nude Male Figure) Untitled #2 (Nude Male Figure on yellow) Pastel 1980 Charcoal on Yellow Charcoal Paper 1981 Donated By Karen Sullivan and John Pound Donated By Edward Oliver Max Butler Max Butler Untitled (Grey Landscape with Rocks) Untitled (Reclining Figure) Mixed Media (Ink, Guache, Pastel, Collage) 1968 Charcoal on Grey Charcoal Paper 1977 Donated By Melvin Schuler Donated By Beverly Corbett Page 17 of 109 Max Butler James Lee Byars White Decay Personage- Tantric Figure Acrylic/Collage 1965-1966 Granite 1960 Donated By Max Butler Donated By Morris Graves and Robert Yarber Lanore Cady Lanore Cady Ferndale Racetrack Las Primaveras Watercolor 1974 Watercolor, Ink, Acrylic 1991 Donated By Art Banks Donated By Lanore Cady Page 18 of 109 Kenneth Callahan Richard Case Raccoon Black Interlude Sumi on Paper Acrylic 1984 Donated By David and Sharon Cammarano Collection Donated By Robert Yarber Purchase Award Richard Case Dick Cassee The General Espreuve d'Artiste Spairos II Acrylic 1989 Print Etching 1963 Donated By unknown Donated By Morris Graves and Robert Yarber Page 19 of 109 Dick Cassee Marty Chappell Stydent Gedeend-Ascending Mackerel in a Herringbone Suit Print Etching 1962 Watercolor 1985 Donated By Morris Graves and Robert Yarber Donated By Purchase Award J. Chuites J. Chuites Untitled Mask (Leather) Untitled Mask (Leather) Leather, Fur, Pigment Leather, Pigment Donated By John and Lyn Pauley Donated By John and Lyn Pauley Page 20 of 109 Roger Cinnamond Augustus H. Clark Untitled Pink Self Portrait Collage Watercolor 1966 Acrylic Donated By Purchase Award Donated By Augustus H. Clark Rebecca Cleveland Rebecca Cleveland Autumn Trinidad Pier Oil 1994 Oil 1994 Donated By Rebecca Cleveland Donated By Rebecca Cleveland Page 21 of 109 Alvin Langdon Coburn Alvin Langdon Coburn London Theodore Roosevelt Book w/ hand pulled photogravures photogravure form "Men of Mark" 1907 Donated By Harry Blumenthal and Scott Mitchell Donated By Harry Blumenthal and Scott Mitchell John Coburn John Coburn Crucifixion Resurrection Watercolor 1963 Watercolor 1963 Donated By Morris Graves and Robert Yarber Donated By Morris Graves and Robert Yarber Page 22 of 109 Albert H. Cohen Albert H. Cohen Feather Old Crone of the Grey Hawks Intaglio 1973 Intaglio 1973 Donated By Albert Cohen Donated By Purchase Award Albert H. Cohen Albert H. Cohen The Phoenix Water Compostition #3 Oil (Impacto) 1975 Impacto 1976 Donated By Albert Cohen Donated By Albert Cohen Page 23 of 109 Concholar Julia Couzans Hollywood's Mystery Person John Fitzgibbons Drawing 1984 Charcoal 1986 Donated By Melvin Schuler Donated By Purchase Award Dane Cowen Dick Crane Pebble After-Image The Fisherman, Memorial Statue Airbrushed Watercolor Copper Sculpture 1981 Donated By Purchase Award Donated By Commercial Fisherman's Wives of Humboldt Page 24 of 109 Paula Cunningham Edward S. Curtis Winter Pond Kutenai Female Type Watercolor 1985 Photogravure on Japan from "The Nothen American Ind 1910 Donated By Paula Cunningham Donated By Harry Blumenthal and Scott Mitchell Edward S. Curtis Cathleen Daly Under the Cottonwoods-Navaho Desert Prothea Photogravure on the Japan from "The North American I 1904 Etching 1980 Donated By Harry Blumenthal and Scott Mitchell Donated By Mother of Artist Page 25 of 109 Steve Daly B. Danguba Untitled (Sculpture) Forest Landscape, India Bronze 1977 Oil on Canvas 1962 Donated By John and Lyn Pauley Donated By Morris Graves and Robert Yarber Peggy Dickinson Alan Dinsmuke For Sandy Flamingo Hotel Intaglio Hand-colored photo 1990 Donated By Purchase Award Donated By Tanya Ghera Page 26 of 109 Misha Dolnicoff Misha Dolnicoff Astronomer
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