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2 0 ANNUAL 1 REPORT _1 2 0 1 2 Director’s Message

In a year with many highlights, including an array of beautiful exhibitions and stimulating programs as well as more than 270 acquisitions benefitting all collecting areas of the museum, the overwhelming focus was undoubtedly on the opening of the David A. Cofrin Asian Art Wing on March 30 and the accompanying festivities. More than 1400 people participated in the opening celebration, which began with aerial dancers and ended with a spectacular fireworks display. The next day, more than 1200 area residents came out for an all-day community open with Korean music, a Hindu opera, origami and other cultural offerings. Then for the April Museum Nights program we witnessed the highest attendance ever, with more than 1000 people—most of them college and university students— enjoying Asian music, art-making activities, martial arts demonstrations, Asian cuisine and tours of the Asian art exhibitions featuring nearly 700 works from the Harn collection.

After the hubbub of the opening festivities wound down, people continued to flock to the museum to enjoy and reflect on the elegant and thoughtful exhibitions of Asian sculpture, ceramics, painting and other treasures and to revive their spirits in the peaceful Asian gardens of the new wing.

In part due to the excitement of the Asian wing opening, museum membership and attendance reached new heights and national and international media brought the attention of art lovers across the country and around the world to the University of Florida’s Harn Museum of Art.

We are deeply grateful to the late Dr. David A. Cofrin, his wife Mary Ann Harn Cofrin, and their family for their continuing support of the Harn and for making the Asian wing and gardens a reality.

Left to right: Mary Ann Cofrin, Rebecca Nagy, Alberta and Albert, UF President Bernie Machen and UF Trustee Carlos Alfonso cutting the ribbon into the new David A. Cofrin Asian Art Wing

David A. Cofrin Asian Art Wing Opening Member Preview March 30, 2012 2 3

Highlighted Acquisitions 4 Financials 20 Exhibitions & Programs 6 Acquisitions 22 Additional Programs 16 People at the Harn 40 Contents Collaborations 18 (clickable) Table of Contents CONTEMPORARY ASIAN AFRICAN

Olafur Eliasson Otagaki Rengetsu Yelimane Fall Fivefold Dodecahedron Lamp Tanuki Kogo Jawartu 2006 Glazed ceramic 2002 Copper, semitransparent mirror, steel, bulb, 2 1/4 x 2 11/16 x 2 5/8 in. (5.7 x 6.8 x 6.6 cm) Acrylic on canvas cable and tripod Bequest of the Estate of Sandra G. Saltzman 30 x 49 in. (76.2 x 124.5 cm) 6 ft. 2 3/4 in. x 23 1/2 in. x 23 1/2 in. 2012.8.65 Museum purchase, funds provided by the (189.9 x 59.7 x 59.7 cm) Caroline Julier and James G. Richardson Gift of Debra and Dennis Scholl Kogo are small containers to house Acquisition Fund 2012.5 pieces of incense wood or blended 2011.44.5 aromatics for ceremonial use. This Danish/Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson is kogo in the animated and witty form Yelimane Fall’s paintings are bold renderings an internationally acclaimed artist who of a Tanuki (a badger–like creature) of calligraphic script based on sacred writings, connects elements of the natural world was created by a 19th–century many of them by Sheikh Amadou Bamba, a together with geometry, architecture and Buddhist nun, poetess, potter and Sufi philosopher who is regarded in Senegal as industrial materials. In his large–scale calligrapher Otagaki Rengetsu a saint and founder of the Mouride sect. This installation, Fivefold Dodecahedron Lamp, (1791–1875). The inscription incised painting illustrates line 22 from Bamba’s poem, Eliasson uses light and shadow to create about the body reads: In a mountain “Jawartu.” Translated from Arabic it reads, “That a fantastic environment heightening village, a sickle sharpened for next the Eternal, thanks to the Qu’ran, preserve the senses and engaging the physical, day’s work, moonlight glows in the me from evil and that I know no loss in my intellectual and emotional dimensions of the blade. commerce.” viewer’s experience. Highlighted Acquisitions

PHOTOGRAPHY MODERN

Maggie Taylor Paul Jacoulet The Herald. 1935 2006 La Geisha Kiyoka. (The Geisha Kiyoka. Tokyo) Pigment inkjet print Color woodcut print 30 x 30 in. (76.2 x 76.2 cm) 11 3/4 x 15 1/2 in. (29.8 x 39.4 cm) Gift of Jerry Uelsmann and Maggie Taylor Gift of Eugene Finkin in memory of Dorothy Finkin 2012.22.13 2012.9.13

Maggie Taylor is among the most Inspired by his travels to , Korea, China and the South Pacific, accomplished and innovative masters of Paul Jacoulet’s color woodcuts are superb examples of masterful digital imaging processes working today. craftsmanship. These inventive compositions demonstrate a synthesis of Using sources ranging from snapshots to traditional Japanese and modern European aesthetics which makes this 19th–century daguerreotypes and tintypes, an exciting complement to both the Harn’s modern and Asian collections. she constructs fantastic narratives. The Herald. a composite ink–jet print, is from a new set of 45 illustrations that Taylor created to accompany a new edition of Lewis Carroll’s classic text, “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.” Her inventive combination of digital processes and older sources provides inspiration to contemporary artists and photographers pushing the boundaries of new media. 4 5

In reading through this report, Endowments The S.F.I. Endowment The David A. Cofrin Acquisition Endowment The Dr. Madelyn M. Lockhart Endowment for please note in the orange , Focus Exhibitions at the Harn Museum of Art The Kathleen M. Axline Acquisition Endowment The Sidney Knight Endowment The Londono Family Endowment at the bottom of each page, the The 150th Anniversary Cultural Plaza individuals and companies who The Caroline Julier and James G. Richardson The Criser Internship Fund The Dixie Neilson Museum Studies Endowment Acquisition Fund Registration Internship have made possible a successful The Harn Program Endowment The L. Engelhardt and Lawrence E. year at the Harn Museum of Art. The Eloise R. Chandler Program Endowment The Phil and Barbara Emmer Art Acquisition Malvern Endowment The Melvin and Lorna Rubin Fund Endowment The Michael A. Singer Fund The Fogler Family Endowment The Wells Fargo Museum Tech Endowment

Table of Contents Sebastião Salgado: World Witness Highlights from the Modern Collection A Sense of Place: African Interiors July 19, 2011 – May 27, 2012 Fall 2011 – ongoing Ongoing

This exhibition featured the work of This exhibition presented highlights In addition, the exhibition included a This exhibition is comprised of works from the Harn Museum’s African art collection Sebastião Salgado, considered by from the museum’s holdings of modern special area devoted to works on paper, and features objects from homes, palaces, shrines and other sacred spaces. Diverse many to be the most highly recognized American, European and Latin American such as prints, drawings and watercolors mediums and object types are represented, including sculptures, paintings, ceramic photojournalist in the world. Forty–two art spanning the mid–19th century that rotated every six months. This vessels, textiles and architectural elements such as doors, window frames and roof photographs, selected from the two series through the first half of the 20th century. exhibition was made possible by the Eloise ornaments. Groups of objects are displayed to suggest particular spaces, including Workers and Sahel: The End of the Road, Featured works included landscapes, city R. Chandler Program Endowment. an Owo Yoruba ancestral shrine, a Yoruba palace, an Ethiopian church, a Somali represent conditions in Latin America, Asia, views, mural studies, portraits, figural pastoralist home, Igbo guardian deity shrines and a men’s communal house. This Africa and Europe in the late and studies and sculptures by more than 40 Program: Gallery Talk, December 4, 2011, exhibition is made possible by the Harn Program Endowment. early 1990s. Emerging out of a humanistic artists. Among the artists represented Dulce Román, Curator of Modern Art perspective, Salgado’s work chronicles the were 19th century artists Claude Monet, wrenching experience of people caught in Theodore Robinson and Auguste Rodin, a shift to a new world order dominated by and 20th century artists Milton Avery, transnational capitalism and excluded from George Bellows, Isabel Bishop, Pedro the promise of global development. His Figari, Raphael Soyer and Hale Woodruff. work aims to pierce the of complacency in order to affect social change and restore cultural justice. This exhibition was made possible by the Sidney Knight Endowment.

Program: Gallery Talk, September 18, Exhibitions 2011, Kerry Oliver–Smith

The Mind’s Eye: 50 Years of Photography by Jerry Uelsmann Alchemy: From Dust to Form June 14 – September 11, 2011 March 1 – September 11, 2011

The Mind’s Eye: 50 Years of This exhibition was organized by the Alchemy: From Dust to Form presented Photography by Jerry Uelsmann was the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, new and innovative works from the first critical retrospective of American Massachusetts by PEM Curator of contemporary field of American ceramics. photographer Jerry Uelsmann’s work. Photography, Phillip Prodger, and made Richly varied, the works take form as large– Known for his iconic, surreal style possible locally by Michael and Donna scale sculptures, complex installations and his innovative photomontage Singer, PPI, Prudential Trend Realty and and delicate works you could cup in one techniques, Uelsmann has spent 50 TV20, with additional support from the hand. Artists weave function, fantasy years challenging and advocating for Harn Program Endowment, the Harn 20th and social critique into extraordinary and the acceptance of photography as an Anniversary Fund, anonymous friends and intricately crafted work. This exhibition experimental art form. the Exhibition Circle. was organized by the Harn Museum of Art in collaboration with the UF School of This exhibition featured more than Programs: Lecture, July 10, 2011, Jerry Art + Art History, College of Fine Arts, and 100 works from every phase of the Uelsmann; Museum Nights, “Staycation” was funded by Michael and Donna Singer artist’s wide–ranging career, including August 11, 2011; Summer Teacher and the Harn 20th Anniversary Fund, with a rare selection of photographs that Institute, “Seeing with the Mind’s Eye,” July additional support from the Harn Program have never before been on public view. 17 – 19, 2011; Museum Nights, July 14, Endowment. Approximately 20 additional works from 2011; Gallery Talk, Glenn Willumson, the artist’s collection were on view only July 17, 2011; Gallery Talk August 28, Program: Spotlight Tour, Left: Jerry Uelsmann, Untitled, 1982, collection of the artist, © Jerry Uelsmann at the Harn. 2011, Richard Heipp. September 4, 2011 Above: Jennifer McCurdy, Wind Bowl, 2010, loaned by the artist

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The Mary M. James Inspiration Fund for the Ashton Charles, Ex–officio Chris Machen, Ex–officio The Margaret J. Early Program Endowment The Dixie and Peter Neilson Conservation The David A. Cofrin Fund for Asian Art Harn Museum of Art Gainesville, Florida Gainesville, Florida Endowment The Cofrin Curator of Asian Art The Julia C. & Budd H. Bishop Endowment Harn National Council Mary Ann Peebles Cofrin Bob and Nancy Magoon The Harold Walton & Margaret Harn Goforth Amherst, Massachusetts Aspen, Colorado The Ruth Pruitt Phillips Endowment Endowment The TBA Curator of Photography Ken and Laura Berns Gainesville, Florida Russ and Deirdre Fogler Anthony Reynolds, Ex–officio The Laura and Kenneth Berns Docent Program The Gladys Harn Harris Art Acquisition The William E. and Katherine A. Elmore for Asian Gainesville, Florida Gainesville, Florida Endowment Art Conservation Norman and Irma Braman The John Early Publications Endowment Miami, Florida Bill and Hazel Hough Mel and Lorna Rubin St. Petersburg, Florida Gainesville, Florida Table of Contents Refraction: Contemporary Art Open Engagement: Strategies in Art, Love and War Soaring Voices: Contemporary Japanese Women Ceramic Artists from the Harn Collection September 6, 2011 – August 12, 2012 The Samuel P. Harn Memorial Exhibition August 24, 2010 – August 14, 2011 October 16 – December 31, 2011 Open Engagement represented 25 international artists who In optics, refraction refers to the way light explored, recreated and imagined the nuances of love and Soaring Voices featured 87 works by 25 exceptional female artists whose work reflects can appear to split and alter the angle war across time and place. The artists considered the bonds Japan’s rich and innovative ceramic culture. For thousands of years, women have been of an image. It explains the apparent of connectivity in personal and community relationships as highly active in producing ceramics, but their names have largely been unknown. The bending of a straw when it is partially well as the conflicts of civil and international war. The works of exhibition provided contemporary interpretations of a traditional art form through the immersed in water and viewed from Christine Borland and Louise Bourgeois touched on intimate work of female artists using a range of methods, materials and motifs, many inspired above. The act of looking is a creative and familial love, while the work of Armando Morales refered by the natural world. and transformative event that alters the to civil and nationalist war in Nicaragua. This exhibition viewer’s perspective and creates multiple was made possible by the 150th Anniversary Cultural Plaza Soaring Voices was developed by The Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park, Shiga meanings of the object observed. Many Endowment. Prefecture, and hus–10, Inc., Tokyo, Japan and organized for tour by International Arts modern and contemporary artists are & Artists, Washington D.C. The exhibition was generously supported in part by the E. keenly interested in the act of perception Programs: Gallery Talks, October 1, 2011, Armando Morales; Rhodes & Leona B. Carpenter Foundation and the S&R Foundation and made possible itself and have focused on the phenomena Kerry Oliver–Smith, October 9, 2011 locally by the AEC Trust. of reflection, refraction, mirroring and other unusual effects of light and shadow. This Programs: Museum Nights, November 10, 2011; Gallery Talks, Kimiyo Mishima, exhibition was made possible by the 150th October 16, 2011, November 20, 2011, Jason Steuber, Cofrin Curator of Asian Art; Anniversary Cultural Plaza Endowment. Panel Discussion, “Perspectives on Collecting Contemporary Japanese Ceramics,” Jeffrey and Carol Horvitz, October 16, 2011; Family Day, November 19, 2011, “Explore Program: Exhibition Spotlight Tour, (Detail) Louise Bourgeois, Ode à l’Oubli (Ode to Forgetfulness), 2004, Museum Contemporary Asian Ceramics” August 7, 2011 purchase, funds provided by the David A. Cofrin Acquisition Endowment

Etsuko Tashima, Cornucopia 03-III, 2003, photo © Taku Saiki

Toshiko Takaezu: Expressions in Clay A Singular Vision: Recent Gifts from the Freundlich Collection Skimming the Surface: Explorations in Art May 17 – August 2011 November 15, 2011 – June 3, 2012 History Methodologies October 16 – December 31, 2011 Toshiko Takaezu (1922–2011) was one A Singular Vision celebrated the recent gift of nearly one hundred works on paper from the of America’s most eminent ceramists. collection of Dr. August and L. Tommie Freundlich. On view for the first time, the selected Skimming the Surface drew from the Takaezu frequently treated the surfaces prints and drawings spanned the years 1908 to 1986 and represented more than forty research that UF students conducted of her works like paintings; she created American and European artists as well as a variety of themes, such as portraiture, on works in the Harn Museum of Art’s dynamic, abstract designs that give figural study, caricature, social commentary and landscape. The collection and exhibition collection for Professor Joyce Tsai’s the pieces a strong kinetic energy. The reflected the Freundlichs’ admiration for artist sketches as intimate, direct expressions graduate seminar “Methods of Research,” calculated tension between form and of the creative process. The museum extends its appreciation to Dr. Freundlich. A special held in fall 2010. This exhibition was surface is a fundamental aspect of acknowledgement is extended to John A. and Mallory McCane O’Connor whose friendship derived from a semester–long investigation Takaezu’s work and elevates even her with the Freundlichs assisted in the decision to make the Harn the recipient of this gift. into the material specificity of a work of art, simplest pieces to a high aesthetic level. This exhibition was made possible by the Harn Program Endowment. and how analyzing a surface can lead to a This exhibition was made possible by the number of different interpretations about Eloise R. Chandler Program Endowment. Program: Gallery Talk, January 22, 2012, Dulce Román, Curator of Modern Art the work of art. Each student investigated the condition, provenance and technique of an object using methods discussed in class and learned how the object is situated in broader art history inquiries. This installation was made possible by The Dr. Madelyn M. Lockhart Endowment for Focus Exhibitions at the Harn Museum of Art, which supports focus shows developed in collaboration with UF faculty to enhance teaching at the University of Florida. 8 9

Steve and Carol Shey Exhibition Circle Bob & Lisa Jerry Corporate Matching Gifts Gift and Grants Heritage Gainesville, Florida SAFECA, Ltd. David & Jean Chalmers Jiyoung Koo Bank of America Foundation $100,000 and above Ron Shore The AEC Trust $10,000 - $49,999 San Francisco, California Philip & Phyllis DeLaney Dr. Norman & Roslyn Levy Exxon Mobil Foundation 1923 Fund Mark L. Braunstein Christie’s Rick and Aase Thompson Michael Gannon & Genevieve Haugen Dr. Elizabeth B. Mann GlaxoSmithKline $50,000 - $99,999 Madelyn M. Lockhart Gainesville, Florida Korea Foundation Charles W. Moorman Dr. Tim & Jennifer Garrett Drs. Paul & Rebecca Nagy Johnson & Johnson Korea Cultural Heritage Administration Donald Rubin T.J. Villamil, Ex–officio Korean National Research Institute of Cultural Richard R. Tavernetti

ational Coun c il Harn N ational Gainesville, Florida Prof. Roy Hunt Rick & Aase Thompson Merck Table of Contents Anne Noggle: Reality and the Blind Eye of Truth Souvenirs of Modern Asia: The Prints of Paul Jacoulet June 19, 2012 – March 10, 2013 June 26, 2012 – February 3, 2013

This exhibition showcased a selection of recently acquired photographs by Souvenirs of Modern Asia featured a aesthetics. The exhibition provided an dealer. This exhibition was made possible Anne Noggle, an acclaimed artist whose work is featured in many public remarkable set of 55 woodcuts by French opportunity to celebrate recent gifts of by the Harn Program Endowment, the and private collections. Noggle became a professional photographer at age artist Paul Jacoulet (1896 – 1960) who prints from the collections of Linda and Margaret J. Early Program Endowment 40, after serving as a Women Airforce Service Pilot (WASP) and as a captain lived and worked in Japan most of his life. Eugene Finkin and Norma and William with additional support from the Harn in the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II. Through self–portraits and These colorful and masterfully printed Roth. The exhibition also included a Annual Fund. photographs of family and friends, Noggle’s work explores female vitality, woodcuts were inspired by Jacoulet’s unique selection of the artists’ archival aging and beauty from an honest, respectful and often humorous point of extensive travels in China, Japan, Korea materials, such as letters, brochures and view. This exhibition was made possible by the Harn Program Endowment and the South Pacific. They demonstrate photographs. These were gifted to the and the Fund for Excellence with additional support from the Harn Annual a synthesis of traditional Japanese museum by Eugene Finkin whose mother, Fund. printing techniques with modern European Dorothy Finkin, was Jacoulet’s New York Anne Noggle, Myself as a Pilot, 1982, gift of Anne Noggle Foundation

Vanishing Points: Paint and Paintings from the Debra and Dennis Scholl Collection February 7 – April 29, 2012

Vanishing Points reflected and imagined a world transformed by contemporary science, Programs: Lecture, Dennis Scholl, Art Collector and technology and media. In the exhibition, 24 artists mirrored and assimilated the Vice President of Arts at the Knight Foundation strategies of technology and the media to challenge the limits of paint and painting. This February 10, 2012; Gallery Talk, Kerry Oliver–Smith, exhibition provided an opportunity to view and study contemporary explorations in paint Curator of Contemporary Art March 18, 2012 as applied to canvas, sculpture and found objects while exploring a variety of thematic areas including geometric abstraction, social and political critique, the African American experience, American car culture, architecture and the visions of Australian Aboriginals. Co–curated by Kerry Oliver–Smith from the Harn Museum of Art and Gean Moreno from the Bass Museum of Art, the exhibition was made possible by the Sidney Knight Carla Klein, Untitled, 2005, courtesy of the Debra and Dennis Endowment and the Exhibition Circle. Scholl Collection, Miami, Florida

Framing the Frame Verdant Earth and Teeming Seas: The Natural World in Ancient American Art February 11 – July 22, 2012 February 11 – November 4, 2012 Deep Roots, Bold Visions: Self-Taught Artists of Alachua County May 29 – September 9, 2012 This UF student–curated exhibition invited This exhibition highlighted the Harn Museum of Art’s collection of ceramic figures and viewers to engage critically with various ceramic vessels, stone sculptures and jade ornaments from the diverse cultures of Deep Roots, Bold Visions: Self-Taught Artists of Alachua County was an original exhibition framing methods within an art museum. Ancient America including Mesoamerica, Central America and the Andes. This exhibition organized by the Harn Museum of Art. It presented paintings, sculptures and a variety This exhibition outlined the various explored the many ways in which Mayan, Incan and Aztec cultures were inspired by the of mixed media works by self–taught artists in Alachua County, who work outside functions of frames in regards to style natural world. It introduced the natural materials used and features various portrayals mainstream art traditions. Some of the artists featured are nationally recognized and are and design techniques. The display also of flora and fauna from ancient American environments. Co–curated by Susan Cooksey, represented in private collections and museums beyond the Southeast. The exhibition considered the ways that frames influenced Curator of African Art and Maya Stanfield–Mazzi, Assistant Professor of Art History at the included approximately 60 works by seven artists, four of whom are still living in the our interpretation of art. The exhibition University of Florida, the exhibition was made possible through the support of the Dr. county. This exhibition was organized by the Harn Museum of Art and made possible by was curated by Kathleen Boyle, Laura Madelyn M. Lockhart Endowment for Focus Exhibitions at the Harn Museum of Art. This the Harn Program Endowment, with additional support from the Harn Annual Fund. Ferrante and Hannah Soh; students of the endowment was developed to foster collaboration between Harn Museum curators and art history and museum studies graduate University of Florida faculty to enhance teaching at the university. Programs: Family Day, June 16; Gallery Talk, June 24, Robert Moore author of “Francis programs in the School of Art + Art History, Read Moore, Florida Folk Artist: Primitive Paintings and Photos of a Time and Place in University of Florida. This exhibition was Programs: Gallery Talk, February 19, 2012, Maya Stanfield–Mazzi, Assistant Professor of North Central Florida,” Kate Barnes, Francis Moore’s first art instructor, Debbie Moore made possible through the support of the Pre–Columbian and Latin American Art; Family Day, February 18, 2012, “Explore the Art Brown, daughter of Francis Moore; Collectors’ Panel, July 21, 3 p.m., Mark Newman, Dr. Madelyn M. Lockhart Endowment for of Ancient America;” Weaving Demonstrations, July 19 and July 21, Santusa Quispe de Wayne and Jean Tyson, Edward Blue and Don Cavanaugh, Hector Puig and Lennie Kesl; Focus Exhibitions at the Harn Museum Flores and Eleuteria Flores, Unay Pallay Association of Indigenous Weavers of Candelaria, Gallery Talk, August 19, Rebecca Nagy, Director and Susan Cooksey, Harn Curator of of Art. Bolivia; Artist Q and A, July 21, Alisa Woofter, owner of Alternatives Global Marketplace African Art. and former Peace Corps volunteer in Candelaria, Bolivia 10 11 Ed (Mr. Eddy) Mumma, Untitled, n.d., on loan from Lennie Kesl

The Jeffrey Horvitz Foundation Jackson B. & Maria D. Gilbert Rudd Hermans Up to $1,000 Dunwell Tech, Inc. Leslie R. Klein Jay S. Tucker William R. & Hazel C. Hough Johnson & Johnson Joy L. Avery F. Charles & Dorothy C. Duryea Dorothy Kotwica Rustin P. & Randal P. Levenson Sue B. Gaintner Law Office of Luis Basagoitia, P.A. Harold H. White, III Hallie Q. & Ted McFetridge Cecil W. Benton Joelen K. & Robert G. Merkel Bernard E. & Dorothy Thomas–Garnett Lecanto High School Anonymous Rebecca M. Nagy Laura L. Berns Quinn Family Charitable Foundation, Inc. North Carolina Museum of Art Foundation Dr. Stephen T. & Mariou B. Gottesman Ryan E. Merkel Connie Canney Louise Hildebrand Mildred’s Big City Food $5,000 - $9,999 George & Mary Jo Sanders Foundation Prudential Trend Realty of Gainesville Ron J. Rapuano The Children’s Reading Center, Inc. Liselotte B. Hof–Weber Christine W. Miller Mary J. & Kenneth P. Walker Kenneth H. Albers Holly W. & David B. Ross Columbia County Schools Chrysalis Center Dr. Robert D. & Lynne W. Holt Ann K. Mitchell Brent Brown Toyota/Brent Brown Scion Marvin M. Slott Susan E. Cooksey Carolyn S. Horter Drs. Paul D. & Rebecca M. Nagy Brent Brown $1,000 - $4,999 Sotheby’s Roger Covey Christopher E. Jay Patricia M. & Jack C. Nichelson

GIFTS AND GRANTS The Ford Family Foundation Eugene F. & Linda W.Finkin U.S. Bank National Association S. Aliye Cullu Gary Keith Connie Nicholson Table of Contents Traditions and Modernities: Masks: Festive, Dramatic and Protective DAVID A. COFRIN ASIAN ART WING China, India and Japan March 31 – July 17, 2012 Inaugural Exhibitions, Opened March 31, 2012 March 31 – September 17, 2012 Indian and Japanese masks used The Chinese painting section examined in festivals, performances and as Chinese female artists work against the male– architectural elements were displayed in dominated painting culture of 18th and 19th this area. century China. Modern works from India and Japan were juxtaposed to show the nation’s Himalayas: Enlightenment Embodied artistic response to nationalistic sentiments Ongoing during the 20th century. Generous support from Central Florida Office Plus assisted in Tibetan and Nepalese works highlight faith Ceramics: Avenues of Exchange framing the installation of this gallery. and reinforce the role of the religious arts Ongoing for people in the Himalayan region.

Ceramics from China, Japan, Central Asia, and South and Southeast Asia mark the Wit and Wonder of Kogo Incense transition space between the new wing Boxes: The Sandra G. Saltzman and existing galleries to remind visitors Collection that the Silk Road and Silk Maritime Ongoing routes were points of new cultural contact. Ceramic wares across the Kogo are small containers that house regions are displayed to create a visual pieces of incense wood or blended dialogue that highlighted the inspiration aromatics for ceremonial use. They each culture owed the other. come in a variety of shapes, sizes, designs and materials. This exhibition is generously supported by the AEC Trust.

Jades: Imperial Material Ongoing

Chinese jades and glass works from the Ming (1368 – 1644) and Qing dynasties Sculptures: Religion in the Round (1644 – 1911) are featured in this Ongoing exhibition. Intricate carvings of landscapes and animals, as well as vessels, This exhibition features sculpture from demonstrated the importance of jade and throughout Asia made from stone, ivory glass to China’s artistic traditions and and wood, dating from the 4th and 5th creative imaginations. centuries. It examines various religious traditions side by side to demonstrate the multiple forms and functions of sculptures throughout Asia.

Left to right: Korean Art: Collecting Treasures China, Ewer, Song dynasty (960-1279) or Liao dynasty (916-1125), 11th–12th century, Museum purchase, funds provided by the David A. Cofrin Acquisition Endowment Ongoing Chinese, Buddhistic Lion Group, 17th - 18th century, Bequest of Dr. David A. Cofrin

The south gallery highlights Korean masterpieces. Paintings, ceramics, sculpture and Kin Un-ho, Folk Dancers Dressed as Buddhist Nuns, 1922, gift of general James A. Van Fleet folk materials from the first several centuries C.E. through the early 20th century are on display. The inaugural installation of this gallery is made possible through the generous India, Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara in the Form of Khasarpana Lokeshvara, Pala period (750-1200), Late 11th – 12th century, Museum purchase, gift of Michael A. Singer support of the Korea Foundation, with additional support from the Korea Cultural Heritage Administration. The majority of the works were given to the University of Florida in 1988 by Raku X Tannyu, Incense container (kogo), Edo Period (1603-1868), c. 1826-1845, General James A. Van Fleet. Bequest of the Estate of Sandra G. Saltzman 12 13

Allysa Browne Peyton Aase B. Thompson Gifts in Memoriam and Tributes Business & Professional Friends Tommy & Jennifer McIntosh Leader ($1,000) Marley Plomer Tara L. Thornock Prudential Trend Realty Bertram Hughes,D.D.S. Dr. Pierre M. & Lillian T. Ramond J. Thomas Touchton “Gift in Honor of Dr. and Mrs. Russell Fogler” Executive ($2,500) Domenic & Holly Scorpio Hughes Family Dentistry Peggy A. Richardson Monty P. Trainer December 28, 2011 CPPI Construction Management Gator Spirits & Fine Wines John & Pat Carlson Javier A. Rodriguez Jessica G. Uelsmann Mr. Bernard E. Garnett and Ms. Dorothy Ron Shore Jordan C. Johnson CPPI Construction Management Israel & Michaela Samuelly Drs. Phuong D. & Dien N. Vu Thomas–Garnett Ron Shore Design Totuit Christie’s Timothy S. & Lyn Shanahan Kenneth D. Webster Sotheby’s Raymon C. Land, III Emiliano’s Café Breck & Patricia Weingart Joyce E. Sherman Chang–Yu Wu Fabulous Coach Lines Dorothy P. Sisk “Gift in Memory of Dr. David A. Cofrin” Dan & Carrol Hathcock CPPI Construction Management Nella F. Taylor September 8, 2011 Unforgettable Event Wells Fargo Bank

GIFTS AND GRANTS Robert Thoburn Mrs. Connie Nicholson and Mr. Ned V. Nicholson Susannah Peddie Fine Prints Table of Contents Cofrin Asian art wing Opening Events Public Opening, March 31, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Museum Nights, April 12, 6 – 9 p.m.

Ribbon Cutting by Cuong Nhu Oriental Hope for Japan Information Table Axline Gallery Visitors to Museum Nights enjoyed an interactive evening of entertainment, activities and Asian cuisine. Activities Martial Arts Club Galleria included martial arts, sumo wrestling demos, tours, music performances and art–making activities. Axline Gallery Performance of the Hindu opera “Savitri” Indian Dance by Akshaya Naparaj, by the University of Florida Opera Theatre, Family Day, April 21, 1 – 4 p.m. Bonsai Society Display Nrityakshetra Dance School Lauren E. Kingry, Conductor Magoon Garden Chandler Auditorium Chandler Auditorium Children and their families learned about Asian artists and how they honor our natural world. Activities included bamboo brush painting and creating a hanging scroll. Performance by Kang Sangmi, Korean Haiku “Ranga” Poetry Writing Station with Gallery talk by Cofrin Curator of Asian Art, Gayageum Musician Deborah Greger Jason Steuber and Curatorial Associate of Axline Gallery Corridor between Pavilion and Cofrin Asian Asian Art, Allysa B. Peyton Cofrin Asian Art Art Wing Wing Children’s Yoga Classes with Sarah Byrd Classroom 1, Goforth Learning Center Art activities: Origami and Paper Book signing of “Original Intentions: Classroom 2, Goforth Learning Center Essay on Production, Reproduction and Calligraphy Demonstration by Ruth Sheng Interpretation in the Arts of China” Galleria Performance of the Hindu opera “Savitri” by Nicholas Pearce and Jason Steuber by the University of Florida Opera Theatre, Galleria Academy of Five Element Acupuncture Lauren E. Kingry, Conductor Information Table Chandler Auditorium Haiku “Ranga” Poetry Writing Station with Galleria Deborah Greger “HOME Magazine” revealed the cover Corridor between Pavilion and Cofrin Asian design winner of the April/ May Arts Art Wing & Culture issue Fogler Promenade Performance by Kang Sangmi, Korean Gayageum Musician

Dedication Ceremony, March 30, 5 p.m.

Formal ceremony including a ribbon cutting and remarks by Harn Director Rebecca Nagy, Harn Cofrin Curator of Asian Art Jason Steuber, University of Florida Board of Trustees Chair Carlos Alfonso, University of Florida Student Body President Anthony Reynolds, Mayor of Gainesville Craig Lowe and University of Florida President J. Bernard Machen.

Member Opening Celebration, March 30, 6 – 9 p.m.

Members were the first to browse the more than 700 works on display in the new wing while savoring specially prepared Asian cuisine and signature cocktails. The celebration included entertainment and activities celebrating Asian culture and included an end of the evening firework display.

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MEMBERS | FRIENDS MEMBERS Phyllis S. & Philip A. DeLaney Hallie Q. & Ted McFetridge Linda C. & Kenneth R. McGurn Table of Contents Harn Eminent Scholar Chair in Art History Lectures Family Days Spotlight Tours Gallery Talk These events were organized by the School of art + Art Let’s Move at the Museum, Beat the Heat, Escape Reality, July 24, 2011 Elizabeth Saari–Browne, Graduate Student, History through the Harn Eminent Scholar Endowment September 17, 2011 Department of Art History, November 6, 2011 Remembrance, Memory, Memorials: John Camp, September 28, 2011 Workshops 9/11 at the Harn, September 11, 2011 Art Camps Matthew Biro, October 10, 2011 Educator Workshop, October 19, 2011 Summer Art Camps: Jeffrey Schnapp, October 17, 2011 Latin American Art at the Harn, September 25, 2011 Exploring Asian Art, July 11 – 15, 2011 Kent Lydecker, October 24, 2011 Museum Nights Fun with Photography, August 1 – 5, 2011 Eik Khang, November 2, 2011 “Destination Latin America,” Food in Art at the Harn, November 27, 2011 Adventures in African Art, August 8 – 12, 2011 Robin Kelsey, November 17, 2011 September 8, 2011 Luisa Mengoni, April 2, 2012 “Art in Engineering,” October 13, 2011, Celebrations in Art at the Harn, December 11, 2011 Winter Break Camp, December 19 – 23, 2011 Mungo Campbell, April 10, 2012 “Winter Wonderland,” December 8, 2011 Spring Break Camp, April 2 – 6, 2012 Anthony Shelton, April 17, 2012, “European Nights,” January 12, 2012 Freedom and Hope at the Harn, January 15, 2011 Caroline Jones, February 16, 2012, “Under African Skies,” February 9, 2012 Colin Mackenize, February 20, 2012 “Community Arts Showcase,” Representations of Love in Art at the Harn, Jenifer Neils, February 29, 2012 March 8, 2012 February 12, 2012 Suzanne Cahill, March 26, 2012 David Freedberg, January 26, 2012 Lectures African American Artists at the Harn, February 26, 2012 Mungo Campbell, April 10, 2012 Victoria H.F. Scott, October 31, 2011 Michelle Kuo, November 29, 2011 Transition in Art at the Harn, March 11, 2012 Tue Greenfort, January 19, 2012 Peter H. Wood, February 7, 2012 Contemporary Painting at the Harn, March 25, 2012 Eduardo Kac, February 23, 2012 Todd Siler, March 22, 2012 Gardens in Art at the Harn, April 22, 2012 Additional Programs

Tot Time Other Programs Real and Imaginary Spaces, Latin American Film Festival, 2011 July 26 and August 5, 2011 MindSight Partnership with Gator Lions Club, March 17, 2012 Again and Again: Patterns in Art, September 27 and October 7, 2011 Cuban Video and Animation: Art Presentation and Panel Discussion, April 13, 2012

“Me Monsters” Self portraits, Art21: Season six Premiere Screening, April 15, 2012 October 25 and November 4, 2011 Slow Art Day: April 15 and 28, 2012 I Spy: Color, November 29, 2011 Gainesville Chamber Orchestra Presents “A Latin Fiesta,” April 27, 2012 Shapes Make Patterns, January 6 and March 27, 2012 Alachua County Public School Student Art Exhibition, May 3 – 31, 2011

Sculptures Rock!, January 31 and February 3, 2012 Art History Graduate Student Symposium “Treasures of the Harn” September 11, 2011

Fun With Lines, February 28 and March 22, 2012 National Arts and Humanities Month, October 2011

Nature in Art, April 24, 2012 Local Artist Trunk Show and Demonstration, November 6, 2011

International Education Week, November 14 – 18, 2011 Tour: “Art Across the Globe: 5 Objects/ 5 Continents”

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MEMBERS | FRIENDS MEMBERS Jerry N. Uelsmann & Margaret K. Taylor Robert A. & Phyllis F. Levitt Joe C. & Ginny J. Cauthen Jeanna M. & Peter J. Goldberg Ray Jones Table of Contents College of Fine Arts The Harn Museum hosted four “Art and Center for Latin American Studies Humanities Technology” lectures and fifteen Harn The “Destination Latin America” Museum The Harn has produced special exhibitions, Eminent Scholar Lectures, a series Night on September 8, 2011 was a docent tours and audio tours for students organized by the School of Art + Art History programming collaboration. The evening’s in the course “What is the Good Life?” Collaborations in partnership with the Harn. activities included a gallery talk on the This interdisciplinary course covers various prints of Armando Morales, viewing subjects in the humanities including art, Curator of Modern Art Dulce Roman and photography by Brazilian photojournalist music, literature, history, religion and Working with UF Colleges and Centers Educator Curator of Academic Programs Sebastião Salgado, making Mexican paper philosophy as students investigate the The Harn Museum is an integral part of the University of Florida.The museum contributes Eric Segal taught HUM 2930, Prints: Art & flags and god’s eyes, Brazilian music duo meaning of a “good life.” The Harn has to an interconnected, international community by integrating the arts and culture into Science in summer 2011. Macaxeira Roots, Capoeira, a Brazilian provided content to fit the course syllabus curricula throughout UF’s system of colleges and centers and partnering with campus martial art, and film screening of “5 Días every semester since the class began in organizations. Below are examples from fiscal year 2011-2012. Sin Nora (Nora’s Will).” Spring 2010. “Treasures of the Harn” Art History Graduate Symposium offered fall 2011. College of Engineering College of Journalism and Harn staff judged design aesthetics in Lego Communications Framing the Frame exhibition on view Mindstorm Robots by students in EFTP + Professor Johanna Cleary’s, MMC 6936 Center for African Studies February – July 2012 was curated by StepUP Engineering. Covering the Arts, Spring 2012 class toured The “Under African Skies” Museum Night Kathleen Boyle, Laura Ferrante and the museum and interviewed Harn staff on February 9, 2012 was a programming Hanna Soh; students of the art history and The “Art in Engineering” Museum Night members in order to write about the art on collaboration. The evening’s activities museum studies graduate programs. on October 13 was a programming view. included a “Pazeni Sauti” Africa Choir collaboration. The evening’s activities performance, film screening of Edouard Center for European Studies included engineering faculty and students College of Nursing Glissant: Un monde en relation (One world The “Celebration of Europe” Museum Night displaying their work and creative talent, The following classes toured the museum in relation), storytelling by Baba Ona, art on January 12, 2012 was a programming performance by artists Jacob and Joshua and discussed art that touches on health making activities, poetry readings and collaboration. The evening’s activities Kubisz whose work is featured in the Open topics such as death and grieving, aids and dance performances. included a history, art and culture quiz Engagement exhibition, improv by Theatre maternity. panel; Irish music by Fear Buile; Portugese Strike Force, poetry, dance and film. Fado vocal performance, multi-lingual Jane , NUR3825, Introduction to Dr. Agnes Leslie, Senior Lecturer and poetry readings, Society for Creative UF Student Government, Honors Program the Nursing Profession. fall 2011. Outreach Director at the Center for African Anachronism demonstration, , and Provost’s Office Sheri Mangueira and Sally Marie Bethart, Studies, presented material and worked calligraphy, weaving and embroidery from A continuing partnership with Student NUR4739L, Clinical Practice 3: Restoration with Alachua County K-12 teachers in the an earlier era. Government, the Honors Program and of Wellness. summer 2012. Harn’s Summer Teacher Institute on Africa the Office of the Provost provided the Sheri Mangueira and Joan Castleman, offered June 11 – 22, 2012. opportunity for the museum to stay open NUR4930L, Clinical Practice 3: Restoration on the second Thursday of every month of Wellness. summer 2012. and offer student-focused programming with Museum Nights. College of Design Construction and Planning Maruja Torres, IND 2214, Intro to Architectural Interiors, spring 2012, class toured the new Cofrin Asian Art Wing.

Digital Library Center and International Center Asian American Student Union Harn Museum staff worked with Lourdes The “Soaring Voices” Museum Night on November 10, 2011 was a programming Santamaria Wheeler, digital production collaboration. The evening’s activities included performances by: UF Women’s Chorale, supervisor to produce a website in Aikido Club, Gator Kendo Club, Coung Nhu Oriental Martial Arts Club, Japanese Club. connection with the Korean Art: Collecting Presentations and demonstrations included “Origami and Mathematics” by Professor Treasures exhibition. Kevin Knudson,Storyteller Karin Amano, Japanese Language Lessons by UF Dept. of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures.

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MEMBERS | FRIENDS MEMBERS A. Darlene & Jeffrey L. Novak Michael B. & Barbara J. Rozboril T–Colors, Inc. Cheri Anne & Michael S. Brodeur statement of activities and changes in net assets for the year ended june 30, 2012 Unrestricted Restricted Total Funds Funds Funds Revenues Contributions $582,739 $549,087 $1,131,826 Contributions/Artwork $1,920 $193,055 $194,975 Government Support $1,666,628 $0 $1,666,628 Grants $160,000 $0 $160,000 Membership $179,335 $0 $179,335 Investment Income/Realized Gains $118,388 ($24,504) $93,884 Auxilary $203,610 $0 $203,610

Total Revenues $2,912,620 $717,638 $3,630,258

Expenses Personnel $1,828,307 $0 $1,828,307 General and Administrative $265,039 $189,281 $454,320 Statement of Net Assets Galleries, Curatorial and Exhibitions $387,332 $0 $387,332 Education $107,873 $0 $107,873 As of June 30, 2012 Development and Marketing $306,572 $0 $306,572 Unrestricted Restricted Total Auxilary $70,748 $0 $70,748 Funds Funds Funds Total Expenses $2,965,871 $189,281 $3,155,152 Assets Cash and Cash Equivalents $702,139 $547,123 $1,249,261 *This report includes Transfers Investments at Fair Value $0 $16,009,674 $16,009,674 unaudited cash basis Transfers ($285,678) $272,178 ($13,500) Permanent Collection $273,717 $33,005,870 $33,279,587 financial information for the year ended June Real Estate Held for Resale $0 $333,152 $333,152 30, 2012 and is not Total Transfers ($285,678) $272,178 ($13,500)

intended to represent Total Assets $975,856 $49,895,818 $50,871,674 a complete financial statement presentation. NET SURPLUS/(DEFICIT) $232,427 $256,179 $488,606 Liabilities and Net Assets Liabilities $13,138 $5,799 $18,937 Net Assets $962,718 $49,890,019 $50,852,737 *This report includes unaudited cash basis financial information for the year ended June 30, 2012 and is not intended to represent a complete financial statement presentation. Total Liabilities and Net Assets $975,856 $49,895,818 $50,871,674

Endowment Report as of June 30, 2012 Acquisition Endowment $8,151,873 Program Endowment $5,032,028 Curatorial Endowment $2,724,748 Internship Endowment $233,828 Conservation Endowment $206,583 Technology Endowment $172,015

Total Endowment $16,521,075 Table of Contents 77 Malum Citreum Multiforme Yoruba people Bridal 1646 Nigeria 1974 Acquisitions Engraving, hand-colored Wrapper Brass, wood, fiber Museum purchase, ca. 1973 Gift of Susan Emmick Songhay people 8 (vol 1) Goat Sucker funds provided by John and Heidi Niblack Cotton, indigo dye 10 x 50 in. (25.4 x 127 cm) Niger 1731 (1771) 13 1/2 x 9 1/4 in. (34.3 x 23.5 cm) Gift of Donna Hardymon Poynor 2011.35.2 Wall Hanging Engraving, hand-colored 2011.27.3 32 1/4 in. x 6 ft. 7 in. (81.9 x 200.7 cm) Late 20th century Museum purchase, funds provided by Jay 2011.28 Beaded Headband Wool (and cotton?) Scott Tucker 79 Idem Citreum Dissectum 1974 Gift of Kenneth and Bonnie Brown 2011.56.1 1646 John Gould Glass beads, fiber 5 ft. 7 in. x 10 ft. 10 in. (170.2 x 330.2 cm) Engraving, hand-colored British, 1804–1881 Gift of Susan Emmick 2009.43 35 (vol 2) Sand Crab Museum purchase, diameter: 10 in. (25.4 cm) 1731 (1771) funds provided by John and Heidi Niblack Calliphlox amethystina (The Amethyst) 2011.35.3 Lorenzo Homar Engraving, hand-colored 13 1/2 x 9 1/4 in. (34.3 x 23.5 cm) 1849–1861 Pueto Rican, 1913–2004 Museum purchase, funds provided by Jay 2011.27.4 Lithograph, handcolored Wedding Bracelets for Bride Scott Tucker Gift of Elise J. Ross 1974 Homaje al Dante 2011.56.2 237 Perettae Concimilis Sheet: 21 1/2 x 14 1/2 in. Glass beads, brass, fiber 1965 1646 (54.6 x 36.8 cm) Gift of Susan Emmick Silkscreen on paper 100 (vol 2) Prickly Apple Engraving, hand-colored 2011.67.1 Diameter, each: 4 in. (10.2 cm) Gift of Efraín Barradas in honor of 1731 (1771) Museum purchase, 2011.35.4 Ignacio Rodeño Engraving, hand-colored funds provided by John and Heidi Niblack Lesbia eucharis (Train Bearer) 2011.18 Museum purchase, funds provided by 13 1/2 x 9 1/4 in. (34.3 x 23.5 cm) 1849–1861 Wedding Bracelets for Groom Donald Rubin 2011.27.5 Lithograph, handcolored 1974 Untitled 2012.14.1 Gift of Elise J. Ross Glass beads, brass, fiber 1958 271 Aliae Forme Citrati Limonus Sheet: 21 1/2 x 14 1/2 in. Gift of Susan Emmick Silkscreen on paper Giovanni Battista Ferrari 1646 (54.6 x 36.8 cm) Diameter, each: 4 in. (10.2 cm) Gift of Efraín Barradas in honor of Ramón Italian, 1584–1655 Engraving, hand-colored 2011.67.2 2011.35.5 A. Figueroa Museum purchase, 2011.31 415 Avantium Disturtum funds provided by John and Heidi Niblack Spathura melananthera Maasai people 1646 13 1/2 x 9 1/4 in. (34.3 x 23.5 cm) (Ecuadorian Racket Tail) Mark Catesby Engraving, hand-colored 2011.27.6 1849–1861 Beaded (imankeek) English, 1682/3–1749 Museum purchase, Lithograph, handcolored 1974 funds provided by John and Heidi Niblack 301 Limon Sponginus Calabrae Gift of Elise J. Ross Glass beads, fiber 34 (vol 2) Sea Hermit Crab 13 1/4 x 9 1/4 in. (33.7 x 23.5 cm) 1646 Sheet: 21 1/2 x 14 1/2 in. Gift of Susan Emmick 1731 (1771) 2011.27.10 Engraving, hand-colored (54.6 x 36.8 cm) Diameter, 15 in. (38.1 cm) Engraving, hand-colored Museum purchase, 2011.67.3 2011.35.6 Museum purchase, 439 Aurantium Maxinum funds provided by John and Heidi Niblack funds provided by John and Heidi Niblack 1646 13 1/2 x 9 1/4 in. (34.3 x 23.5 cm) Thaumastura corae (Cora’s Shear Tail) Pair of Beaded Ear Loops (imuna) 2011.27.1 Engraving, hand-colored 2011.27.7 1849–1861 1974 Museum purchase, Lithograph, handcolored Glass beads, wire, aluminum funds provided by John and Heidi Niblack 303 Limon Sponginus Liguriae Gift of Elise J. Ross Gift of Susan Emmick John Gould 13 1/4 x 9 1/4 in. (33.7 x 23.5 cm) 1646 Sheet: 21 1/2 x 14 1/2 in. 8 in. (20.3 cm) British, 1804–1881 2011.27.11 Engraving, hand-colored (54.6 x 36.8 cm) 2011.35.7 Ramphastos Carinatus Museum purchase, 2011.67.4 1834–1835 67 Malum Citreum Cucubitinum funds provided by John and Heidi Niblack Isamu Noguchi Lithograph, handcolored 1646 13 1/2 x 9 1/4 in. (34.3 x 23.5 cm) Morocco Japanese/American, 1904–1988 Gift of Murray Reichenstein Engraving, hand-colored 2011.27.8 Human Face Form Plaque 21 1/2 x 14 1/2 in. Museum purchase, Groom’s Belt 1952 (54.6 x 36.8 cm) funds provided by John and Heidi Niblack 411 Aurantium Callosum 1974 Shigarakitype stoneware with applied black 2011.29 13 1/2 x 9 1/4 in. (34.3 x 23.5 cm) 1646 Brass, wood, fiber ironoxide glaze 2011.27.2 Engraving, hand-colored Gift of Susan Emmick Museum purchase, funds provided by Museum purchase, 4 x 38 in. (10.2 x 96.5 cm) The David A. Cofrin Fund for Asian Art funds provided by John and Heidi Niblack 2011.35.1 9 1/2 x 10 x 7/8 in. (24.1 x 25.4 x 2.2 cm) 13 1/4 x 9 1/4 in. (33.7 x 23.5 cm) 2011.38 2011.27.9 22 23

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MEMBERS | FRIENDS MEMBERS Dr. Richard S. Patterson The Rickman Partnership, Inc. Eric J. Segal & Melissa L. Hyde Kathleen D. & Ray G. Thomas Table of Contents Korea Horses Amid Pine Vase Seok Mo RoIn Jawartu, Verse 17, 2003 19th century or earlier 19th century Korean, unknown Acrylic on canvas The Shamanist Buddishist Monks Ink on silk; mounted on brocade Porcelain Tiger Museum purchase, funds provided by the (Sambul Chesokdo) Museum purchase, funds provided by the Gift of Roy Hunt Joseon Dynasty (1392–1910), Caroline Julier and James G. Richardson Early 20th century Kathleen M. Axline Acquisition Endowment 5 1/2 x 4 1/4 in. (14 x 10.8 cm) Late 19th century Acquisition Fund Colors on silk; mounted on brocade 12 x 12 3/8 in. (30.5 x 31.4 cm) 2012.19.19 Ink and color on paper 30 3/4 x 49 in. (78.1 x 124.5 cm) Museum purchase, funds provided by the 2011.39.4 Museum purchase, funds provided by The 2011.44.4 Kathleen M. Axline Acquisition Endowment David A. Cofrin Fund for Asian Art 33 x 19 1/4 in. (83.8 x 48.9 cm) Prunus Tree Vase With hanger: 5 ft. 7 1/2 in. x 23 3/8 in. Jawartu, 2002 2011.39.1 20th century 19th century (171.5 x 59.4 cm) Acrylic on canvas Ink on paper; mounted on brocade as Porcelain 2011.41 Museum purchase, funds provided by the Roof Tile 4–panel folding screen Gift of Roy Hunt Caroline Julier and James G. Richardson Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE), Museum purchase, funds provided by the 11 1/4 x 6 1/2 in. (28.6 x 16.5 cm) Hayashi Yüichi Acquisition Fund 3–5th century Kathleen M. Axline Acquisition Endowment 2012.19.20 Japanese, 1899 -1989 30 x 49 in. (76.2 x 124.5 cm) Pottery 6 ft. 3/8 in. x 7 ft. 3 in. (183.8 x 221 cm) Autumn at Itsukushima (Island) 2011.44.5 Museum purchase, funds provided by the 2011.39.5 Mold 1934 Kathleen M. Axline Acquisition Endowment Early 20th century Byöbu or folding screen in two panels, Jack Nichelson 5 3/4 x 1 1/2 in. (14.6 x 3.8 cm) Military Procession Ceramic painted on paper in mineral pigments, American, born 1934 2011.39.10 Mid 20th century Gift of Roy Hunt gofun or clam shell gesso, and sumi ink Repatriation: From a Box to Sacred Earth Colors on silk; mounted on brocade as 8 1 3/4 x 2 1/4 in. (4.4 x 5.7 cm) Gift of Kagedo Japanese Art 2001–2002 Vairocana Buddha panel folding screen 2012.19.21 Opened flat: 7 ft. 3 1/2 in. x 6 ft. 4 3/4 in. Hardwood veneer plywood construction Early 20th century Museum purchase, funds provided by the (222.3 x 194.9 cm) with mixed media Colors on paper; mounted on brocade Kathleen M. Axline Acquisition Endowment Bowl 2011.43 Gift of Pat and Jack Nichelson Museum purchase, funds provided by the 5 ft. 1/2 in. x 10 ft. 7 1/4 in. 19th century 9 1/2 x 20 x 8 1/2 in. Kathleen M. Axline Acquisition Endowment (153.7 x 323.2 cm) Ceramic Yelimane Fall (24.1 x 50.8 x 21.6 cm) 38 5/8 x 25 1/2 in. (98.1 x 64.8 cm) 2011.39.6 Gift of Roy Hunt Senegalese, born 1953 2011.45.1 2011.39.2 1 3/8 x 5 1/4 in. (3.5 x 13.3 cm) Buddhist Mountain Landscape 2012.19.22 Jawartu, Verse 1, 2002 Mark Petty Portrait of a Seated Military Official 19th century Acrylic on canvas American 19th–20th century Paint on paper Yongjin Kim Museum purchase, funds provided by the Colors on silk; mounted on brocade Gift of Roy Hunt Korean, 1879–1968 Caroline Julier and James G. Richardson Stetson Kennedy in His Study, Museum purchase, funds provided by the 29 1/4 x 13 in. (74.3 x 33 cm) Fruit and Blosom Acquisition Fund Fruit Cove, FL Kathleen M. Axline Acquisition Endowment 2012.19.1 – 2012.19.8 Mid 20th century 29 5/8 x 45 1/2 in. (75.2 x 115.6 cm) 2006 38 1/2 x 21 3/4 in. (97.8 x 55.2 cm) 20 5/8 x 12 15/16 in. (52.4 x 32.9 cm) Colors on paper; mounted on brocade 2011.44.1 Gelatin silver print 2011.39.3 2012.19.9 – 2012.19.16 Museum purchase, funds provided by the Gift of the Artist Sheet: 10 3/16 x 6 1/4 in. Kathleen M. Axline Acquisition Endowment Jawartu, Verse 2, 2002 16 x 20 in. (40.6 x 50.8 cm) (25.9 x 15.9 cm) 12 3/8 x 16 1/4 in. (31.4 x 41.3 cm) Acrylic on canvas 2011.46.1 2012.19.23 2011.39.7 Museum purchase, funds provided by the With Hanger: 5 ft. 8 in. x 24 3/8 in. Caroline Julier and James G. Richardson Phyllis and Family, Gulfport, FL (172.7 x 61.9 cm) So’ chi Acquisition Fund 2005 2012.19.25 Korean, 1809-1893 29 1/2 x 45 in. (74.9 x 114.3 cm) Gelatin silver print So’ chi Figures Boating Amidst Mountain 2011.44.2 Gift of the Artist Korean, 1809-1893 Vase Landscape 16 x 20 in. (40.6 x 50.8 cm) Peony Blossom 19th century Late 19th century Jawartu, Verse 8, 2003 2011.46.2 19th century Porcelain Ink on silk; mounted on brocade Acrylic on canvas Ink on paper; mounted on brocade Gift of Roy Hunt Museum purchase, funds provided by the Museum purchase, funds provided by the Pierre Joseph Buchoz Museum purchase, funds provided by the 3 7/8 x 3 1/2 in. (9.8 x 8.9 cm) Kathleen M. Axline Acquisition Endowment Caroline Julier and James G. Richardson French, 1731–1807 Kathleen M. Axline Acquisition Endowment 2012.19.17 8 x 11 1/4 in. (20.3 x 28.6 cm) Acquisition Fund 10 x 7 3/8 in. (25.4 x 18.7 cm) 2011.39.9 30 1/8 x 48 1/2 in. (76.5 x 123.2 cm) XXI Palma Maripa 2011.39.8 Blue and White Vase 2011.44.3 1774–1780 19th century Engraving, hand-colored Porcelain Museum purchase, funds provided by Gift of Roy Hunt Kenneth H. Albers 5 3/4 x 3 3/4 in. (14.6 x 9.5 cm) 18 1/2 x 11 1/4 in. (47 x 28.6 cm) 2012.19.18 2011.47.1 24 25

Linda H. & Douglas L. Archer Tom J. & June E. Brady Diane C. & Paul W. Chun Meridith Lea David George H. & Lee Edwards Byra S. & Jennifer A. Ferkovich Claude E. Armstrong & Donna L. Cohen Sarah M. & Reed B. Brown, III Audrey E. Clark & Richard C. Doenges Jack E. Davis & Sonya M. Rudenstine Ellett Insurance, P. L. George Ferreira & Kathleen H. Wobie Khanh–Lien R. & John C. Banko Dr. Theodore W. Burns Donna P. & David F. Cohen Jacqueline B. Davison Duane S. & Joyce A. Ellifritt Linda Ferreri Richard B. & Shirley W. Barkin Eileen A. & Lyle J. Buss Nathan S. Collier & Anna V. Gueorguieva Mary T. & Allen G. DeLaney Jayne–Ellen & George S. Elmore Julie A. Fine Harold B. & Teresa P. Barrand Philip F. & Mildred M. Calvert Anthony Coman & Alison C. Mason Donald W. & Elizabeth E. Denniston Richard A. & Nanciann E. Elnicki Daniel A. & Babette W. Coffey–Fisch T. Peter & Gudrun S. Bennett Edward W. Carter IV Evelyn S. & Robert K. Casey Richard L. & Gloria C. Comstock Amy V. & Taylor Dickerson Patricia L. & Herbert J. Emmons Mary M. Fischer Robert W. & Georgia Bertcher Thomas R. Caswell & Chad Reed Colene M. & Thomas J. Cone Teresa A. Dolan & Stanley H. Given, II Katherine C. & John J. Ewel Monette & Jeffrey R. Fitzsimmons Marilyn Beste Donald N. Cavanaugh, Jr. Ward S. & Marjorie E. Crago Paul A. Donnelly & Laura A. Gross Fonda Davis & John R. Eyler Mark J. Flannery & Leslie D. Bram Barbara A. Beynon & Charles A. Williams Elizabeth V. & James B. Caza Marshall M. & Paula P. Criser Christene G. Eastman & Charles A. Andrews Drs. Martin L. & Sandra F. Fackler Connie & Antone L. Forneris W. Stan & Charity Blomeley Magdalen Celestino & Andreas Jeromin Joan C. & John Crisman Dr. Mary Ann Eaverly Ellen W. & Erich A. Farber Nicholas J. Forneris & Melissa Stacey

MEMBERS | FRIENDS MEMBERS Herb J. & Barbara E. Boothroyd Naser & Cherry Chegini James P. & Lynne R. Cuda Barry & Hiroko Edwards James J. Ferguson & Linda F. Galloway Roxanne Foster & Peter H. Runyan Table of Contents Pierre Joseph Buchoz Lorenzo Berlese XXI 46 Datura Tatula 72 Hippion Viscosa French, 1731–1807 Italian, 1784–1863 1840 1840 1840 Engraving, hand-colored Lithographs, hand-colored Lithograph, hand-colored LXVII Aloe Perfoliata 82 Camellia Grandiflora Museum purchase, funds provided by Wick Museum purchase, funds provided by Wick Museum purchase, funds provided by Drs. 1774–1780 1841–1843 Moorman Moorman Mark and Rowena Braunstein in honor of Engraving, hand-colored Engraving, hand-colored 14 1/2 x 10 1/2 in. (36.8 x 26.7 cm) 2011.50.8 her father, Dr. Andrew Sobczyk, Museum purchase, funds provided by Museum purchase, funds provided by Wick 2011.50.5 University of Florida Kenneth H. Albers Moorman 2 Nigella Nana 2012.11.3 17 1/2 x 11 1/2 in. (44.5 x 29.2 cm) 2011.50.1 XXXVI 1840 2011.47.2 1840 Lithographs, hand-colored Gu Mei 233 Camellia Brownii Vera Engraving, hand-colored Museum purchase, funds provided by Dr. China, 1619–1664 LXIX Anacardium Occidentale 1841–1843 Museum purchase, funds provided by Wick Richard Tavernetti Butterflies Amidst Blossoming Flowers 1774–1780 Engraving, hand-colored Moorman 2012.1.2 17th century Engraving, hand-colored Museum purchase, funds provided by Wick 14 1/2 x 10 1/2 in. (36.8 x 26.7 cm) Ink and color on paper Museum purchase, funds provided by Wick Moorman 2011.50.6 11 Revesia Thyrsoidea Museum purchase, funds provided by the Moorman 2011.50.2 1840 Kathleen M. Axline Acquisition Endowment 18 1/2 x 11 1/4 in. (47 x 28.6 cm) XIV Lithographs, hand-colored 6 13/16 x 19 3/8 in. (17.3 x 49.2 cm) 2011.50.3 Johann Michael Seligmann 1840 Museum purchase, funds provided by Dr. 2011.53 German, 1720–1762 Engraving, hand-colored Richard Tavernetti CLXXVI Besenualia Senegaliensis Museum purchase, funds provided by 2012.1.3 Andrew Bell 1774–1780 XC Jackson B. and Maria Gilbert Scottish, 1726–1809 Engraving, hand-colored 1749–1776 14 1/2 x 10 1/2 in. (36.8 x 26.7 cm) 23 Lathyrus Odoratus CLV Six Banded Armadillo W. Graham Arader III, Arader Galleries Engraving, hand-colored 2011.52.1 1840 ca. 1791 18 1/2 x 11 in. (47 x 27.9 cm) Museum purchase, funds provided by Wick Lithographs, hand-colored Engraving 2011.63.1 Moorman XXV Museum purchase, funds provided by Dr. Museum purchase, funds provided by J. 2011.50.10 1840 Richard Tavernetti Thomas Touchton in honor of Graham Songye people Engraving, hand-colored 2012.1.4 Arader III, with additional funds provided Democratic Republic of Congo and LX Museum purchase, funds provided by Terry by The Gladys Harn Harris Art Acquisition Angola 1749–1776 White 39 Physostegua Truncata Endowment Woven Textile Engraving, hand-colored 14 1/2 x 10 1/2 in. (36.8 x 26.7 cm) 1840 8 x 5 1/4 in. (20.3 x 13.3 cm) 1910 Museum purchase, funds provided by Wick 2012.4.1 Lithographs, hand-colored 2011.54 Raphia palm fiber, natural pigment Moorman Museum purchase, funds provided by Dr. Gift of Marc Felix 2011.50.9 XXVI Richard Tavernetti Albert Seba Approximately: 32 x 36 in. (81.3 x 91.4 cm) Engraving, hand-colored 2012.1.5 German, 1665–1736 2011.48 VII Museum purchase, funds provided by Terry 1749–1776 White 38 Phacelina Viaifolia CVIII Engraving, hand-colored 14 1/2 x 10 1/2 in. (36.8 x 26.7 cm) 1840 1734–1755 W. Graham Arader III, Arader Galleries 2012.4.2 Lithographs, hand-colored Engraving, hand-colored 2011.52.2 Museum purchase, funds provided by Drs. Museum purchase, funds provided by Dr. V Mark and Rowena Braunstein in honor of Ron Rapuano VIII 1840 her father, Dr. Andrew Sobczyk, University 2011.55 Shintaro Takeda 17491776 Engraving, hand-colored of Florida Japanese, 1886–1957 Engraving, hand-colored Museum purchase, funds provided by The 2012.11.1 XXIX Movie Location (Location no zu) Museum purchase, funds provided by The Ford Family Foundation, David Ford 1734–1755 1930 Ford Family Foundation, David Ford 14 1/2 x 10 1/2 in. (36.8 x 26.7 cm) 41 Collinsia Grandiflora Engraving, hand-colored Ink on paper 2011.62.2 2011.62.1 1840 Museum purchase, funds provided by Terry Museum purchase, funds provided by Lithograph, hand-colored White donors in memory of Dr. David A. Cofrin Moses Harris Jane Webb Loudon Museum purchase, funds provided by Drs. 2011.69.1 image: 6 x 8 in. (15.2 x 20.3 cm) English, 1730–1788 English, 1807–1858 Mark and Rowena Braunstein in honor of 2011.49 her father, Dr. Andrew Sobczyk, University XXXVI XI 40 Martynia Probocidea of Florida 1734–1755 1840 1840 2012.11.2 Engraving, hand-colored Engraving, hand-colored Lithographs, hand-colored Museum purchase, funds provided by Terry Museum purchase, funds provided by Wick Museum purchase, funds provided by Wick White Moorman Moorman 2011.69.2 26 14 1/2 x 10 1/2 in. (36.8 x 26.7 cm) 2011.50.7 27 2011.50.4

Libby & Leonard T. Furlow, Jr., M.D. Professor Mandell & Joyce K. Glicksberg Rebecca J. & Barry J. Guinagh Lonald D. & Susan F. Hartwell Barbra L. Hubbell Douglas S. & Sheila H. Jones Linda L. Gardner Joe & Susan Goldberg Ronald W. & Janet E. Haase Regina M. G. & John D. Hawkins Ray G. & Ann B. Huffaker JoLaine Jones–Pokorney & Dave R. Pokorney Howard A. Gengarelly & Margo G. Harakas Amy L. Goodden & Wayne G. Fisher Marilyn Lowe Hairston William D. & Robbie F. Hedges S. Yumiko & John W. Hulvey Leila Kalantari & Alireza Entezuri Joseph F. & Doris E. Gennaro Buff & Michael W. Gordon Barbara B. & J. Howard (d) Hall Leslie M. & Edward A. Hennis Betty K. & Perry N. Jacobson Linda G. & Clayton H. Kallman Reisa & Paul S. George Doria R. Gordon & Dwight M. Devane Judy N. & Herbert E. Hammond, Jr. Cornelia Holbrook & Craig L. Fitzgerald Susan K. Jacobson & Jeffrey L. Hardesty Satya P. & Pushpa S. Kalra F. Alison & George A. Gerencser Stephen T. & Mariou B. Gottesman Kana O. & Randolph F. Handel Jeremy G. Hole & M. Suzanne Brown Prof. Christopher M. James & Hillary Y. Craven Teresa L. Kauf Barbara B. Gibbs Andrew P. & Marilyn L. Gray Alfred M. & Katherine M. Handler Harold A. Hollis Machelle Jarvis Pamela & Stan Kaye Christine F. & E. Paul J. Gibbs Alex E. S. & Freda K. Green Robert J. & Mary Ellen Hanrahan Sam & Connie Holloway The Hon. Elizabeth A. Jenkins & Charles E. Sally L. Kimberly & Tom Sanford Jerry & June S. Girard Jennifer L. Greer Dr. Harold P. & Mary Jean (d) Hanson John H. & Grace Horvath Hudson Candice A. & John R. King Roberta Giudice–Teller & Keith Teller Frederick G. & Patricia Gregory Faye V. Harrison, Ph.D. & William L. Conwill Jane F. Houston & Dorothy E. Dreyer Geraldine B. Jenkins Kevin P. & Ellen Knudson

MEMBERS | FRIENDS MEMBERS Sally J. & Leon C. Glaze Ann M. & Gary A. Grooms Karelisa V. Hartigan & Kevin M. McCarthy Stephen I. Hsu & Helen J. Goh Dr. Michelle W. Jensen Kelli A. Komro & Alexander C. Wagenaar, Ph.D. Table of Contents Albert Seba Luo Ping Seimiya Akira Miyao Shigeo Black cat German, 1665–1736 Chinese, 1733–1799 Japanese, 1886–1969 Japanese, 1902–1983 1934 Blossoming Plum by Rock Landscape Figures Ink on paper LIII mid18th century 1958 1958 Gift of The Art of Japan 1734–1755 Ink and color on paper Ink on paper Ink on paper Sheet: 18 3/4 x 14 3/4 in. (47.6 x 37.5 cm) Engraving, hand-colored Museum purchase, funds provided by the Gift of The Art of Japan Gift of The Art of Japan 2011.59.3 Museum purchase, funds provided by Drs. Kathleen M. Axline Acquisition Endowment Sheet: 6 3/8 x 8 1/16 in. (16.2 x 20.5 cm) Sheet: 5 11/16 x 6 5/8 in. Mark and Rowena Braunstein in honor of 7 1/8 x 19 1/2 in. (18.1 x 49.5 cm) 2011.59.1.12 (14.4 x 16.8 cm) Spring time of life her father, Dr. Andrew Sobczyk, University 2011.57 2011.59.1.7 1934 of Florida Maeda Masao Ink on paper 2012.11.4 Richard Anuszkiewicz Japanese, 1904–1974 Hatsuyama Shigeru Gift of The Art of Japan American, born 1930 Landscape Japanese, 1897–1973 Sheet: 18 7/8 x 14 5/8 in. (47.9 x 37.1 cm) LVII IV 1958 Abstract figures 2011.59.4 1734–1755 1972 Ink on paper 1958 Engraving, hand-colored Serigraph Gift of The Art of Japan Ink on paper Sudden rain passes Museum purchase, funds provided by Drs. Gift of Julia C. and Budd H. Bishop in honor Sheet: 4 1/2 x 7 1/2 in. (11.4 x 19.1 cm) Gift of The Art of Japan 1940s–1950s Mark and Rowena Braunstein in honor of of Cecil J. Courtney, Harn Senior Security 2011.59.1.2 Sheet: 5 11/16 x 6 5/8 in. Ink on paper her father, Dr. Andrew Sobczyk, University Guard 1990–2002; Harn Security Guard (14.4 x 16.8 cm) Gift of The Art of Japan of Florida Supervisor, 2002–2007, Harn Security & Inagaki Tomoo 2011.59.1.8 Sheet: 14 3/8 x 18 1/2 in. (36.5 x 47 cm) 2012.11.6 Facility Coordinator, 2007–2011 Japanese, 1902–1980 2011.59.5 2011.58 Cats Yakei Takeo LVIII 1958 Japanese, 1894–1982 Blue parrot 1734–1755 Various Artists Ink on paper Abstract design 1934 Engraving, hand-colored A Collection of Sosaku Hanga Woodblock Gift of The Art of Japan 1958 Ink on paper Museum purchase, funds provided by Drs. Prints to Admire and Enjoy Sheet: 7 1/8 x 5 1/8 in. (18.1 x 13 cm) Ink on paper Gift of The Art of Japan Mark and Rowena Braunstein in honor of Ink on paper 2011.59.1.3 Gift of The Art of Japan Sheet: 14 3/4 x 19 1/8 in. (37.5 x 48.6 cm) her father, Dr. Andrew Sobczyk, Gift of The Art of Japan Sheet: 6 7/8 x 4 3/4 in. (17.5 x 12.1 cm) 2011.59.6 University of Florida 15 3/8 x 11 1/2 x 1/2 in. Mizufune Rokushu 2011.59.1.9 2012.11.7 (39.1 x 29.2 x 1.3 cm) Japanese, 1912 –1980 Morning 2011.59.1 Bird Ishikawa Toraji 1934 LIX 1958 Japanese, 1875–1964 Ink on paper 1734–1755 Azechi Umetaro Ink on paper Gift of The Art of Japan Engraving, hand-colored Japanese, 1902–1999 Gift of The Art of Japan Mount Fuji seen from Miho, Spring Sheet: 19 x 14 3/4 in. (48.3 x 37.5 cm) Museum purchase, funds provided by Drs. Figure sheet: 4 7/8 x 6 15/16 in. (12.4 x 17.6 cm) 1935 2011.59.7 Mark and Rowena Braunstein in honor of 1958 2011.59.1.4 Ink on paper her father, Dr. Andrew Sobczyk, University Ink on paper Gift of The Art of Japan The port after rainfall of Florida Gift of The Art of Japan Mabuchi Toru Sheet: 14 5/8 x 18 1/2 in. (37.1 x 47 cm) 1940s1950s 2012.11.8 Sheet: 8 3/8 x 6 in. (21.3 x 15.2 cm) Japanese, 1920–1994 2011.59.10 Ink on paper 2011.59.1.1 Container with potted flowers Gift of The Art of Japan 1958 Black cat Sheet: 14 5/8 x 18 3/4 in. (37.1 x 47.6 cm) Albert Seba Sekino Jun’ichiro Ink on paper 1934 2011.59.8 German, 1665–1736 Japanese, 1914–1988 Gift of The Art of Japan Ink on paper LV Pigeon Sheet: 6 5/8 x 4 3/8 in. (16.8 x 11.1 cm) Gift of The Art of Japan Boats 1734–1755 1958 2011.59.1.5 Sheet: 17 13/16 x 14 3/8 in. 1940s–1950s Engraving, hand-colored Ink on paper (45.2 x 36.5 cm) Ink on paper Museum purchase, funds provided by Drs. Gift of The Art of Japan Hashimoto Okiie 2011.59.11 Gift of The Art of Japan Mark and Rowena Braunstein in honor of Sheet: 5 5/8 x 7 3/16 in. (14.3 x 18.3 cm) Japanese, 1899–1993 Sheet: 14 5/8 x 18 1/2 in. (37.1 x 47 cm) her father, Dr. Andrew Sobczyk, University 2011.59.1.10 Castle Tinkle of the Bell 2011.59.9 of Florida 1958 1934 2012.11.5 Maekawa Senpan Ink on paper Ink on paper Japanese, 1888–1960 Gift of The Art of Japan Gift of The Art of Japan Bath scene Sheet: 6 5/8 x 5 1/2 in. (16.8 x 14 cm) Sheet: 14 7/8 x 19 1/4 in. (37.8 x 48.9 cm) 1958 2011.59.1.6 2011.59.2 Ink on paper Gift of The Art of Japan 28 Sheet: 5 1/8 x 4 1/2 in. (13 x 11.4 cm) 29 2011.59.1.11

William F. & Mary B. Koss Bronia L. & Dean Ralph L. Lowenstein Janet L. & Kevin F. McGuinness Carol J. Murphy & Chris G. Snodgrass Mary E. & Ronald E. Nutter Robert F. & Kimberli J. Ponzio Fred M. & Tara V. Kray Anita A. & James L. Lowry Fiona McLaughlin & Leonardo A. Villalon Kazumi N. & Joseph A. Murphy Barbara J. & Herbert Oberlander Albert E. & Gloria Postal Kristin E. Larsen & Glenn A. Acomb Susan E. Lyons Alfred M. & Nancy B. Merritt Judith M. & Winston P. Nagan Ronald G. Ozbun & Cynthia S. Kerber Susan E. & Stewart Powers Sally J. Lawrence & Robert Jeffrey Darcie A. MacMahon & David P. Harlos Arnold Mesches & Jill Ciment John R. & Laura K. Nemmers Judith W. & Prof. William H. Page Toni L. & Larry A. Ratliff Burkhardt Richard K. & Rev. Eve B. MacMaster Susan Milbrath & Mark Brenner Patricia M. & Jack C. Nichelson David Pais & Kathryn E. Sieving Prof. F. Blair (d) & Mary Nell G. Reeves Ginger Sue Levine–Schantz & Keith E. B. Lee Marlowe & Elaine M. Reed Priscilla F. Milliman Robert M. & Thelma B. Nied Alexis C. Patterson & Troy T. Weindorf Nicole M. & Thomas G. Reno Schantz Frank E. & Mrs. Charlie M. Martin Jeannene E. & Michael W. Mironack Warren C. & Winifred T. Nielsen David F. & Harriett J. K. Pawliger Nancy L. & Michael G. Richards Jane & Michael Levy Maria G. & Joseph G. Martin, III Oscar H. Molina & Lisa A. Patterson Toshikazu & Jennifer B. Nishida Arnold C. & Joan E. Penland Lauren N. & Barry P. Richardson Ann M. Lindell Dr. Suzanne T. Mastin Kimberly C. Moore–Wilmoth & James L. Wilmoth Howard D. & Barbara W. Noble Gerald A. & Janet T. Phipps Thomas D. Rider & Jane Brockmann Joseph & Roberta M. Lipsig Anne Marie Mattison & William W. Brame Anne Barclay Morgan & Brent Mashburn Esther E. & Frank G. Nordlie Cheryl Poe Maria–Luisa Riviere & Alexandre Turull

MEMBERS | FRIENDS MEMBERS Graciela S. & Carlos E. Lopez–Nieto John K. & Gloria McDonald Dwayne L. Mundy & Penny G. Niemann Illya Y. Novikov & Tatyana Serafimovich John W. & Carole E. Polefko Mary & Rocky Rockwell Table of Contents Thailand Junk God 436 Gromill Helen Hyde Charles Hovey Pepper Early–mid 20th century Engraving, hand-colored American, 1868–1919 American, 1864–1950 Bowl Wood with polychrome Museum purchase, funds provided by Brent Yaeiko 15–16th century Gift of Gordon and Joan Phelps Brown Going to the Fair 1903 Ceramic 5 x 1 3/4 x 1 1/4 in. (12.7 x 4.4 x 3.2 cm) 2012.20.4 1910 Color woodcut Gift of Gordon and Joan Phelps 2011.60.5 Color woodcut Museum purchase, funds provided by the 6 1/4 x 14 3/8 x 14 3/8 in. 283 Would or Dyer’s Weed Museum purchase, funds provided by the Caroline Julier and James G. Richardson (15.9 x 36.5 x 36.5 cm) Junk God Engraving, hand-colored David A. Cofrin Acquisition Endowment and Acquisition Fund 2011.60.1 Early–mid 20th century Museum purchase, funds provided by the Phil and Barbara Emmer 12 1/4 x 9 1/4 in. (31.1 x 23.5 cm) Wood with polychrome Christopher E. Jay, with additional funds Art Acquisition Endowment 2011.66.4 Bowl Gift of Gordon and Joan Phelps provided by the Gladys Harn Harris Art 10 1/2 x 22 1/8 in. (26.7 x 56.2 cm) 14–15th century 5 1/2 x 2 x 1 in. (14 x 5.1 x 2.5 cm) Acquisition Endowment 2011.64.2 Lilian Miller Ceramic 2011.60.6 2011.74 American, born in Japan, 1895–1943 Gift of Gordon and Joan Phelps Moon Bridge at Kameido Morning Snow on Bamboo (B) 3 1/8 x 10 1/4 x 10 1/4 in. Junk God Johann Leonard Frisch 1914 c. 1928 (7.9 x 26 x 26 cm) earlymid 20th century German, 1666–1743 Color woodcut Color woodcut 2011.60.4 Wood with polychrome Museum purchase by exchange, gift of Museum purchase, funds provided by the Gift of Gordon and Joan Phelps 86 Der Stein Falck Leonard Carter and an anonymous donor, Caroline Julier and James G. Richardson China 5 x 1 3/4 x 1 3/8 in. (12.7 x 4.4 x 3.5 cm) 1817 with additional funds provided by the Acquisition Fund 2011.60.7 Engraving, hand-colored Caroline Julier and James G. Richardson 17 3/8 x 6 3/4 in. (44.1 x 17.1 cm) Jar Museum purchase, funds provided by Acquisition Fund 2011.66.5 14-17th century Pair of Famille Rose Covered Jars Jackson B. Gilbert and Maria Gilbert 16 1/8 x 10 1/4 in. (41 x 26 cm) Ceramic Early 20th century 2011.61.3 2011.65.2 Craig McPherson Gift of Gordon and Joan Phelps Porcelain American, born 1948 8 x 6 1/2 x 6 1/2 in. Gift of Etta Cummings 89 Der Kleinste Rothefalck Charles W. Bartlett “Girders” (20.3 x 16.5 x 16.5 cm) 10 x 7 1/2 in. (25.4 x 19.1 cm) 1817 English, 1860–1940 1987 2011.60.2 2012.16 Engraving, hand-colored Mezzotint with pastel W. Graham Arader III, Arader Galleries Japan Series: Kyoto Gift of Jane Head and Charles Davidson, in Bowl Yixing Pottery Nuts and Seeds 2011.63.2 1916 memory of Patricia W. Head 12th century 19th century Color woodcut 32 x 40 in. (81.3 x 101.6 cm) Ceramic ceramic 61 Der Heinere Neuntoder Museum purchase, funds provided by the 2011.70 Gift of Gordon and Joan Phelps Museum purchase, funds provided by 1817 Caroline Julier and James G. Richardson 3 1/2 x 9 1/2 x 9 1/2 in. friends of the Harn Museum Engraving, hand-colored Acquisition Fund Bea Nettles (8.9 x 24.1 x 24.1 cm) 2012.17.1 Museum purchase, funds provided by 10 x 14 7/8 in. (25.4 x 37.8 cm) American, born 1946 2011.60.3 Terry White, with additional funds provided 2011.66.1 Elizabeth Blackwell by Gladys Harn Harris Art Acquisition Winkiepin Patches Scottish, 1707–1758 Endowment Japan Series: Shoji 1967 2011.68 1916 Gelatin silver print Helen Hyde 440 Flixweed Color woodcut Gift of Bea Nettles American, 1868–1919 1739 Pieter Irwin Brown Museum purchase, funds provided by the 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm) Mt. Orizaba from Jalapa, Engraving, hand-colored British, born in Holland, born 1903 Caroline Julier and James G. Richardson 2011.71.1 1912 Museum purchase, funds provided by Bridge over River at Jehol, Manchuria Acquisition Fund Color woodcut Jackson B. Gilbert and Maria Gilbert 1937 11 1/8 x 15 7/8 in. (28.3 x 40.3 cm) Last Supper Visit Museum purchase by exchange, gift of 2011.61.1 Color woodcut 2011.66.2 1972 Leonard Carter and an anonymous donor, Museum purchase, funds provided by the Gelatin silver print machine stitched, with additional funds provided by the 444 The Lesser Burdock David A. Cofrin Acquisition Endowment and Fritz Capelari thread, oil paint, colored pencil Caroline Julier and James G. Richardson 1739 the Phil and Barbara Emmer Art Acquisition Austrian, 1884–1850 Gift of Bea Nettles Acquisition Fund Engraving, hand-colored Endowment Woman Before a Mirror 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm) 13 3/8 x 11 1/8 in. (34 x 28.3 cm) Museum purchase, funds provided by 13 1/4 x 21 1/2 in. (33.7 x 54.6 cm) 1915 2011.71.10 2011.65.3 Jackson B. Gilbert and Maria Gilbert 2011.64.1 Color woodcut 2011.61.2 Museum purchase, funds provided by the Caroline Julier and James G. Richardson Acquisition Fund 16 1/8 x 7 in. (41 x 17.8 cm) 2011.66.3 30 31

Dulce M. Román & Dr. Timothy U. John C. Schaible & Prof. Alyson C. Flournoy Christopher & Isabel D. Silver Peter W. Stacpoole & Sara J. Nixon Laurie N. & James C. Taylor Diane & Peter Voyentzie Ketterson, Jr. Dr. Richard K. Scher Ilene Silverman–Budd & Harvey M. Budd Harold M. & Paula H. Stahmer Brenda W. Thomas Barry G. & Mary H. Wagner Jack & Helene Rosenzweig Donald C. & Virginia Schrader Roz C. & Phillip H. Slater Maya Stanfield–Mazzi Meg & John E. Thomas Susan W. & Jeffrey B. Wagner Deborah C. & Bill Rossi Peggy F. & Robert S. Schrieber Parker A. & Natalie S. Small Caroline H. & Donald F. Stanhope Roy E. & Mrs. Jean E. Thomas Katherine L. Walker & Kirk M. Stage Dymetria S. & Mark G. Rush Graig D. & Kris Shaak Patricia F. & Grover C. Smart, Jr. Gerald H. & Sara Stein William J. & Linda V. Thompson John P. & Mrs. Terry Walsh Helen I. Safa & John Dumoulin Joseph W. & Anne R. Shands Benjamin W. & Elizabeth G. Smith Cornelia O. & Robert A. Stern Susan Torgerson–James & Doyle C. James, Sr. Sara S. & Bradley S. Walters David J. & Rebecca Bell Sammons Ruth S. & Yeayi P. Sheng Brenda J. Smith & Ronald G. Burrichter Patricia A. & James Sterns Joyce C. Tsai & Benjamin DeVane Captain D. Mason & Phyllis H. Wells Anna Samuelsson & Richard D. Johnson Mark B. & Ruth N. Sherwood Geri F. & Stuart H. Smith Pamela S. & Troy F. Storey Marilyn L. & George F. Tubb Gail Wells & Lane A. deMontmollin Elias H. Sarkis, M.D. Lisa R. Shey–McCallister & Allen McCallister Rhea N. & Marie B. Smith Rose A. Strack Carl K. Turk Marihelen H. & Paul T. Wheeler Dr. Jackson N. & Layne M. Sasser Margaret Clare & Janos Z. Shoemyen Dr. Anita R. Spring Sandra J. & Charles R. Strang Mary Vallianatos & James D. Austin Susan O. & Greg White

MEMBERS | FRIENDS MEMBERS Alvera A. & James R. Saucerman Nina Shubert Brenda D. Springfield & John M. Sivinski Carla M. & Thomas M. Summers Justine L. Vaughen & Richard M. Fry Eve V. & B. Joe Wilder Table of Contents Bea Nettles Flamingos, Close to Home Pinhole Series Dolphin Dinner Storyteller Box Club (knobkierrie) American, born 1946 1981 1970 Early to mid 20th century 20th century Kwik print on vinyl Gelatin silver print, Edwal toner, Wood, paint Wood, brass tack, nails Reflection Pool Gift of Bea Nettles thread, and herbs In Memory of Roy C. Craven, Jr., gift of Jack Gift of Norma Canelas Roth 1972 16 x 20 in. (40.6 x 50.8 cm) Gift of Bea Nettles and Pat Nichelson and William D. Roth Three gelatin silver prints, machine 2011.71.17 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm) 12 x 8 3/8 x 5 1/4 in. (30.5 x 21.3 x 13.3 35 1/2 in. (90.2 cm) stitched, thread, oil paint, colored pencil 2011.71.5 cm) 2011.75.6 Gift of Bea Nettles Silver Springs, from Close to Home 2011.77 paper: 14 x 11 in. (35.6 x 27.9 cm) Pinhole Series Sky Fish Personal Spoon (izinkezo or ukhezo) 2011.71.11 1981 1971 Richard Heipp 20th century Kwik print on vinyl Gelatin silver print, color pencil and American, born 1952 Wood Florida Fantasy Gift of Bea Nettles graphite Untitled Gift of Norma Canelas Roth 1971 16 x 20 in. (40.6 x 50.8 cm) Gift of Bea Nettles c. 1990 and William D. Roth Gum bichromate print on book binding 2011.71.18 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm) T.B.D. 12 3/4 in. (32.4 cm) cloth, solvent transfer, satin 2011.71.6 Gift of Michael and Allysa Peyton 2011.75.9 Gift of Bea Nettles Stiff Neck, from the Complexities Series Each: 35 1/2 x 26 1/2 in. (90.2 x 67.3 cm) 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm) 1992 Kids in the Lake 2011.73 Cameroon Grasslands 2011.71.12 Resin coated gelatin silver print 1972 Gift of Bea Nettles Gelatin silver print, check paper, Bamum people Man’s Prestige (ashetu) Passing Tree 16 x 20 in. (40.6 x 50.8 cm) solvent transfer, transparent thread Cameroon 20th century 1969 2011.71.19 Gift of Bea Nettles Man’s Prestige Hat (ashetu) Fiber, natural dyes Photo screen prints and graphite 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm) 20th century Gift of Norma Canelas Roth Gift of Bea Nettles Yellow Lake 2011.71.7 Fiber, wood and William D. Roth 19 x 26 in. (48.3 x 66 cm) 1968 Gift of Norma Canelas Roth and William D. 7 x 7 in. (17.8 x 17.8 cm) 2011.71.13 Gelatin silver print, Edwal toners Flyin Fish Roth 2011.75.2 Gift of Bea Nettles 1972 9 1/4 x 9 1/4 in. (23.5 x 23.5 cm) Palm Patches Other: 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm) Cyanotype, solvent transfer, paper, colored 2011.75.1 Man’s Prestige Hat (ashetu) 1970 2011.71.2 pencil, graphite, thread 20th century Two cyanotypes, machine stitched, Gift of Bea Nettles Zulu people Fiber, wood graphite, colored pencil, thread Web 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm) South Africa Gift of Norma Canelas Roth Gift of Bea Nettles 1992 2011.71.8 and William D. Roth 20 x 22 in. (50.8 x 55.9 cm) Resin coated gelatin silver print Personal Spoon (izinkezo or ukhezo) 9 1/4 x 9 1/4 in. (23.5 x 23.5 cm) 2011.71.15 Gift of Bea Nettles Victor in the Lake with Lotus 20th century 2011.75.3 16 x 20 in. (40.6 x 50.8 cm) 1972 Wood Beach Portrait 2011.71.20 Gelatin silver print, mylar, paper, gum Gift of Norma Canelas Roth Turkana people 1976 adhesive, green flock, thread and William D. Roth Kenya Cyanotype with oil paint, colored pencil Brown Illinois Gift of Bea Nettles 13 in. (33 cm) Woman’s Necklace Gift of Bea Nettles 1968 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm) 2011.75.10 20th century 15 x 18 in. (38.1 x 45.7 cm) Sepia toned gelatin silver print 2011.71.9 Fiber, leather, glass beads, ochre, 2011.71.16 Gift of Bea Nettles Serving Spoon (isixembe) animal fat 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm) India 20th century Gift of Norma Canelas Roth 2011.71.3 Wood and William D. Roth Bea Nettles Box Gift of Norma Canelas Roth 9 1/4 x 6 1/4 in. (23.5 x 15.9 cm) American, born 1946 Tablet Late 19th /Early 20th century and William D. Roth 2011.75.4 Story of the Thousand Hat... Continued 1970 Wood with pigment 19 1/2 in. (49.5 cm) 1969 Two machine stitched gelatin silver prints, Gift of Jack and Pat Nichelson 2011.75.11 Swazi people Photo screen prints, graphite, oil paint thread 6 11/16 x 11 1/2 x 9 1/2 in. (17 x 29.2 x Prestige Staff Gift of Bea Nettles Gift of Bea Nettles 24.1 cm) Ladle (isixembe) 20th century 34 x 25 1/2 in. (86.4 x 64.8 cm) 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm) 2011.72 20th century Wood, metal, wire 2011.71.14 2011.71.4 Wood Gift of Norma Canelas Roth Gift of Norma Canelas Roth and William D. Roth and William D. Roth 27 1/2 in. (69.9 cm) 19 3/4 in. (50.2 cm) 2011.75.5 2011.75.12

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Kathleen S. Williams & Andrew M. Day Individual ($50) Dr. Efrain Barradas Susana E. Braylan Reuben Cohen William L. Donigan Philip J. & Victoria Condor–Williams Mary A. Adams–Smith Barbara W. Beatty John P. Brebner Steven K. Cornwell Grady W. Drake Peggy M. & Glenn G. Willumson Bernard M. Beers Petar A. Breitinger, PA–C Judith S. Cullen Betty Ann Dunckel Jacalyn K. Levine David C. & Della McMillan–Wilson Barbara E. Bennett Charles M. Brown Melvina J. Cutright Anna B. Edmonson Natasha E. Alexander Martha & Francis Woods Ruth L. Berkelman Beverly C. Browning Douglas D. Dankel, II M. Elliot Ozlem Yilmaz Ginger Andrews Bonnie J. Bernau Elizabeth J. Buckley Taraneh M. Darabi G. Leonard Emmel III, M.D. David M. Young & Elizabeth Adams Joan Griffin Anthony Karl Bertelsen Thomas A. Bullard Deborah D. Daugherty Expressions Learning Arts Academy W. Gregory & Janice L. Young Ana M. Ashizawa Susan A. Blair Rie O. Burton Janet A. Davies Ann M. Faust Julie C. Baker Margaret Boonstra Linda M. Clary Carol K. Day Jean P. Feingold Kate Barnes Russella Brandman Pamela J. Clark Nancy V. Deren Carolyne R. Freeman

MEMBERS | FRIENDS MEMBERS Aaron H. Hoover Judith C. Brashear Joan S. Cohen Sally D. Dickinson Robert Freese Table of Contents Northern Nguni people, South Africa Le Bocal de Poissons Rouges Bergers des Hautes Montagnes. Corée La Balance. Chinois (The Scale. Chinese) La Poetesse Indienne (The Indian Poetess) Standing Male Figure (The Bowl of Red Fish) (Shepherds of the High Mountains. Korea) 1939 1941 20th century 1942 1941 Color woodcut Color woodcut Wood Color woodcut Color woodcut Gift of Eugene Finkin Gift of Eugene Finkin Gift of Norma Canelas Roth Gift of Norma Canelas Roth Gift of Norma Canelas Roth in memory of Dorothy Finkin in memory of Dorothy Finkin and William D. Roth and William D. Roth and William D. Roth Page size: 18 3/4 x 14 1/4 in. Page size: 18 3/4 x 14 1/4 in. 8 1/4 in. (21 cm) Sheet: 18 1/2 x 14 3/8 in. (47 x 36.5 cm) Sheet: 18 1/2 x 14 in. (47 x 35.6 cm) (47.6 x 36.2 cm) (47.6 x 36.2 cm) 2011.75.7 2011.76.11 2011.76.5 2012.9.10 2012.9.15

South Africa La Confidente (The Confidant) Fleurs du Soir. Truck Toloas Le Bonze Errant. Corée La Tresseuse de Paniers. Remoue, Yap Man Battling Leopard 1942 (Evening Flowers. Truk, Toloas) (The Wandering Buddhist Priest. Korea) (The Basket Weaver. Remoue, Yap) 20th century Color woodcut 1941 1948 1948 Wood Gift of Norma Canelas Roth Color woodcut Color woodcut Color woodcut Gift of Norma Canelas Roth and William D. Roth Gift of Norma Canelas Roth Gift of Eugene Finkin Gift of Eugene Finkin and William D. Roth Sheet: 18 1/2 x 14 1/8 in. (47 x 35.9 cm) and William D. Roth in memory of Dorothy Finkin in memory of Dorothy Finkin 12 1/2 in. (31.8 cm) 2011.76.12 Sheet: 18 3/8 x 14 1/8 in. Page size: 18 3/4 x 14 1/4 in. Page size : 18 3/4 x 14 1/4 in. 2011.75.8 (46.7 x 35.9 cm) (47.6 x 36.2 cm) (47.6 x 36.2 cm) Dans La Loge Officielle (In the Official 2011.76.6 2012.9.11 2012.9.17 Paul Jacoulet Box) French, 1896–1960 1942 Les Jouers Chinois La Chenille Verte. Corée Le Chant de Fileuses. Mongolie Color woodcut (The Gamblers. Chinese) (The Green Caterpillar. Korea) (The Song of the Seamstresses. Mongolia) Le Chenille Verte. Corée. Gift of Norma Canelas Roth 1941 1936 1958 (The Green Caterpillar. Korea) and William D. Roth Color woodcut Color woodcut Color woodcut 1936 Sheet: 18 1/2 x 14 1/2 in. (47 x 36.8 cm) Gift of Norma Canelas Roth Gift of Eugene Finkin Gift of Eugene Finkin Color woodcut 2011.76.13 and William D. Roth in memory of Dorothy Finkin in memory of Dorothy Finkin Gift of Norma Canelas Roth Sheet: 14 x 18 1/2 in. (35.6 x 47 cm) Page size: 18 3/4 x 14 1/4 in. Page size: 18 3/4 x 14 1/4 in. and William D. Roth Vendeur De Masques. Chinois 2011.76.7 (47.6 x 36.2 cm) (47.6 x 36.2 cm) Sheet: 19 x 14 3/4 in. (48.3 x 37.5 cm) (Mask Seller. Chinese) 2012.9.12 2012.9.18 2011.76.1 1940 Souvenirs D’ Autrefois. Japon Color woodcut (Memories of the Past. Japan.) La Geisha Kiyoka. Tokyo Bébé Coréen en Costume de Cérémonie. Le Nid. Corée (The Nest. Korea) Gift of Norma Canelas Roth 1941 (The Geisha Kiyoka. Tokyo) Séoul 1941 and William D. Roth Color woodcut 1935 (Korean Baby in Ceremonial Costume. Color woodcut Sheet: 18 1/4 x 14 1/4 in. Gift of Norma Canelas Roth Color woodcut ) Gift of Norma Canelas Roth (46.4 x 36.2 cm) and William D. Roth Gift of Eugene Finkin 1934 and William D. Roth 2011.76.2 Sheet: 19 1/8 x 14 1/2 in. in memory of Dorothy Finkin Color woodcut Sheet: 17 3/4 x 14 1/4 in. (45.1 x 36.2 cm) (48.6 x 36.8 cm) Page size : 18 3/4 x 14 1/4 in. Gift of Eugene Finkin 2011.76.10 La Poetess Indienne. (The Indian Poetess) 2011.76.8 (47.6 x 36.2 cm) in memory of Dorothy Finkin 1941 2012.9.13 Page size: 18 3/4 x 14 1/4 in. Color woodcut Cactus. Mers Du Sud (Cactus. South Seas) (47.6 x 36.2 cm) Paul Jacoulet Gift of Norma Canelas Roth 1941 La Perruche Morte. Célèbes 2012.9.2 French, 1896–1960 and William D. Roth Color woodcut (The Dead Parakeet. Celebes) La Priere de Minuit. Lama, Mongol Sheet: 18 1/2 x 14 3/4 in. (47 x 37.5 cm) Gift of Norma Canelas Roth 1948 Coucher de Soleil à Menado. (The Midnight Prayer. Lama, Mongol) 2011.76.3 and William D. Roth Color woodcut Celébes (Sunset in Menado. Celebes) 1959 Sheet: 18 1/2 x 14 1/4 in. (47 x 36.2 cm) Gift of Eugene Finkin 1938 Color woodcut print Calme. Truck (Calm. Truk) 2011.76.9 in memory of Dorothy Finkin Color woodcut Gift of Eugene Finkin 1941 Page size : 18 3/4 x 14 1/4 in. Gift of Eugene Finkin in memory of Dorothy Finkin Color woodcut Amoureux à Tarang. Yap, Ouest Carolines (47.6 x 36.2 cm) in memory of Dorothy Finkin Page size: 18 3/4 x 14 1/4 in. Gift of Norma Canelas Roth (Lovers of Tarang. Yap, West Carolines) 2012.9.14 Page size: 18 3/4 x 14 1/4 in. (47.6 x 36.2 cm) and William D. Roth 1935 (47.6 x 36.2 cm) 2012.9.16 Sheet: 14 1/8 x 18 1/2 in. (35.9 x 47 cm) Color woodcut print 2012.9.3 2011.76.4 Gift of Eugene Finkin in memory of Dorothy Finkin Page size: 18 3/4 x 14 1/4 in. (47.6 x 36.2 cm) 2012.9.1 34 35

Deborah D. Gallagher Kimberly Hall de Vries Susan C. Johnson Yuqing Li Helen C. McCune Nam–Kyu Park Regan L. Garner Suzanne W. Halpert Charles A. Jones Joanne G. Lindblad Richard J. Melker Eileen M. Parris Gloria Gary Elizabeth V. Harrer Lorene C. Junkin Anne H. Lisca Shelley M. Melvin Pamela R. Patton Suzanne M. Gauthier Kelly C. Harvey Miriam M. Kimball Steve E. Lodle Maril Meeks Monaco Marjorie H. Pedrick Barbara Genthner–Moritz Duane V. Helle Leora P. King Nancy I. Loeper Jack Moore Joan H. Penticoff Holly L. Gershow Susanne A. Hill Henry R. Kolb Barbara A. Lonas Sarah G. Nave Joshua L. Perry Geoffrey J. Giles Jeannine F. Hogue Regina B. Kramel Jeffrey Weston Lotz Dana D. Nemenyi Anna Peterson James F. Gillooly Cecile B. James Kimberly T. Kruse Henry R. Lyons (d) Beryl A. Notelovitz Dorothy E. Peterson GlaxoSmithKline Gregory L. Johnson Pat Murphy Landis Kirsten M. Madsen Elisabeth C. Odum Marc A. Plaisant Harvey L. Goldstein John D. Johnson Murray D. Laurie Ryan L. Marsh Kerry A. Oliver–Smith Susan L. Porterfield

MEMBERS | FRIENDS MEMBERS David J. Groisser Melissa L. Johnson Eleanor Levinrad Martin Orthodontics of Lake City, P.A. Jacqueline B. Orlando Jose C. Principe Table of Contents Paul Jacoulet Jeune Fille de Saipan et Fleurs D’Hibiscus, Jack L Shadbolt Jong B. These strange adventures. French, 1896–1960 Marianes Canadian, 1909–1998 Korean, unknown 2006 (Young Girl of Saipan and Hibiscus Flowers. Untitled Figures Pigment inkjet print Femme Tatouée de Falalap. Ouest Marianas) 1955 20th century Gift of Jerry Uelsmann and Maggie Taylor Carolines 1934 watercolor Ink wash on paper Image: 22 x 22 in. (55.9 x 55.9 cm) (Tatooed Woman of Falalap. West Color woodcut Gift of Richard P. Schmidt and Eleanor Gift of Roy Hunt 2012.22.15 Carolines) Gift of Eugene Finkin Schmidt Image: 6 7/8 x 10 1/8 in. (17.5 x 25.7 cm) 1935 in memory of Dorothy Finkin 21 x 15 in. (53.3 x 38.1 cm) 2012.19.24 It all seemed quite natural. Color woodcut 2012.9.7 2012.12 2006 Gift of Eugene Finkin Ono Bakufu Pigment inkjet print in memory of Dorothy Finkin Jeune Fille de Jaluit. Marshalls Paul Jenkins Japanese, 1888–1976 Gift of Jerry Uelsmann and Maggie Taylor Page size: 18 3/4 x 14 1/4 in. (Young Girl of Jaluit. Marshalls) American, born 1923 Pearl Diver Image: 22 x 22 in. (55.9 x 55.9 cm) (47.6 x 36.2 cm) 1939 Untitled Taisho early Showa era, circa 19191930 2012.22.2 2012.9.4 Color woodcut 1971 Mineral pigments, gofun or clam shell Gift of Eugene Finkin lithograph gesso, and sumi ink The great puzzle. Fleurs d’Hiver. Oshima, Japon in memory of Dorothy Finkin Gift of Eleanor Schmidt Gift of Kagedo Japanese Art 2006 (Winter Flowers, Oshima, Japan) Page size: 18 3/4 x 14 1/4 in. 29 x 23 in. (73.7 x 58.4 cm) 22 x 43 1/4 x 1 1/8 in. Pigment inkjet print 1955 (47.6 x 36.2 cm) 2012.13 (55.9 x 109.9 x 2.9 cm) Gift of Jerry Uelsmann and Maggie Taylor Color woodcut 2012.9.8 2012.2 Image: 22 x 22 in. (55.9 x 55.9 cm) Gift of Eugene Finkin Andrew Bell 2012.22.3 in memory of Dorothy Finkin Joruri Singer Scottish, 1726–1809 Maggie Taylor Page size: 18 3/4 x 14 1/4 in. 1936 CLXI Female Marine Opossum American, born 1961 Ou est ma chatte? (47.6 x 36.2 cm) Color woodcut ca. 1791 2006 2012.9.5 Gift of Eugene Finkin Engraving Golden afternoon. Pigment inkjet print in memory of Dorothy Finkin Museum purchase, funds provided by 2006 Gift of Jerry Uelsmann and Maggie Taylor Fleurs d’ Hiver. Oshima, Japon 10 7/8 x 16 7/8 in. (27.6 x 42.9 cm) Donald Rubin Pigment inkjet print image: 22 x 22 in. (55.9 x 55.9 cm) (Winter Flowers, Oshima, Japan) 2012.9.9 8 x 5 1/4 in. (20.3 x 13.3 cm) Gift of Jerry Uelsmann and Maggie Taylor 2012.22.4 1955 2012.14.2 Image: 22 x 22 in. (55.9 x 55.9 cm) Color woodcut America 2012.22.1 A long and a sad tale. Gift of Eugene Finkin Decorative Sterling Silver Bowl Zhang Houhuang 2006 in memory of Dorothy Finkin 1939 Chinese, 19th century The gardener. Pigment inkjet print Page size : 18 3/4 x 14 1/4 in. Silver Goldfish 2006 Gift of Jerry Uelsmann and Maggie Taylor (47.6 x 36.2 cm) Gift of Norma Canelas Roth 19th century Pigment inkjet print Image: 22 x 22 in. (55.9 x 55.9 cm) 2012.9.6 and William D. Roth Ink, color and gold pigment on mica paper; Gift of Jerry Uelsmann and Maggie Taylor 2012.22.5 1 3/16 x 7 3/4 x 7 3/4 in. wood mount Image: 22 x 22 in. (55.9 x 55.9 cm) (3 x 19.7 x 19.7 cm) Museum purchase, funds provided by 2012.22.10 I’m grown up now. 2011.76.14 friends of the Harn Museum 2006 7 1/2 x 20 7/8 in. (19.1 x 53.1 cm) They’re only a pack of cards. Pigment inkjet print Prideaux John Selby 2012.17.2 2006 Gift of Jerry Uelsmann and Maggie Taylor English, 1788–1867 Pigment inkjet print Image: 22 x 22 in. (55.9 x 55.9 cm) XIX Greenshank Onchi Koshiro Gift of Jerry Uelsmann and Maggie Taylor 2012.22.6 1820 Japanese, 1891–1955 Image: 22 x 22 in. (55.9 x 55.9 cm) Maggie Taylor Engraving, hand-colored Nihon no hana (Anthology of Contemporary 2012.22.11 Explain yourself! American, born 1961 Museum purchase, funds provided by (sic) Japan: Flowers of Japan) 2006 A very difficult game indeed. Dr. Richard Tavernetti 1946 The Herald. Pigment inkjet print 2006 2012.1.1 Ink on paper 2006 Gift of Jerry Uelsmann and Maggie Taylor Pigment inkjet print Museum purchase, funds provided by the Pigment inkjet print Image: 22 x 22 in. (55.9 x 55.9 cm) Gift of Jerry Uelsmann and Maggie Taylor Priscilla Susan Bury Kathleen M. Axline Acquisition Endowment Gift of Jerry Uelsmann and Maggie Taylor 2012.22.7 image: 30 x 30 in. (76.2 x 76.2 cm) English, 1799–1812 10 1/4 x 7 1/8 x 1/2 in. Image: 30 x 30 in. (76.2 x 76.2 cm) 2012.22.12 10 Pancratium Calathium (26 x 18.1 x 1.3 cm) 2012.22.13 It’s always teatime. 1831–1834 2012.18 2006 Aquatint engraving, hand-colored Give your evidence. Pigment inkjet print Museum purchase, funds provided by 2008 Gift of Jerry Uelsmann and Maggie Taylor Drs. Mark and Rowena Braunstein in Pigment inkjet print Image: 30 x 30 in. (76.2 x 76.2 cm) honor of her father, Dr. Andrew Sobczyk, Gift of Jerry Uelsmann and Maggie Taylor 2012.22.8 36 University of Florida Image: 22 x 22 in. (55.9 x 55.9 cm) 37 2012.10 2012.22.14

Milena M. Ramirez Rodrigues Betty Smocovitis Barbara Tench Marta M. Whipple Alumni ($50) Dr. Dennis & Joann Kelleher, North Carolina Anil V. Rao Brittany A. Snipes Tara L. Thornock Jill Carolyn White Spring Dautel, New York Diana E. Kelly, Florida Peggy A. Richardson Patricia O. Michelle D. Tillander Stewart B. White Dr. Marcus & Elsie Fields, Florida Leah Kennelly, Florida Celeste A. Roberge Stephen P. Staal Delma Todd Margaret E. Wilson Anne & Jerry Godsey, Georgia Lark & Erica Mason, New York April C. Roberts Ruth L. Steiner Grace C. Wagner Elizabeth S. Wing Joe & Susan Goldberg, Florida Jamie A. McAtee, Georgia Ann Marie Rogers Nina C. Stoyan–Rosenzweig Sue Wagner Audrey H. Wisenfeld Stumpy Harris, Florida Lisa R. Neil, New York Susan L. Roland Mary Stuart–Mank William G. Wagner Patricia H. Wlasuk Stephanie T. Horton, Florida Charles E. Nuttall, Jr., New York Marjorie Ryan Elizabeth B. Sugalski Renata Wajsman Mary Alice Wyse Melissa D. Jackson, New York Greg Olson & Tracey M. Miller, California Jennifer J. Sagan Jay Swindell Marta L. Wayne Anna G. Zerner Elizabeth A. Jenkins, Florida Stephen W. & Carol Puldy, Florida Barry Setlow Janice V. Taylor Ann K. Wehmeyer Leah & Scott Kennelly, Florida Lyndsay B. Skeegan, New York Steve Thomas, California MEMBERS | FRIENDS MEMBERS David N. Silverman Nella F. Taylor Carol T. West Table of Contents Maggie Taylor Xing Danwen Raise the Height of an Anonymous American, born 1961 Chinese, born 1967 Mountain by a Meter The Dormouse. 1995 2006 Ma Limuing Gelatin silver print Pigment inkjet print 2001 Museum purchase, funds provided by the Gift of Jerry Uelsmann and Maggie Taylor Color photograph David A. Cofrin Acquisition Endowment Image: 22 x 22 in. (55.9 x 55.9 cm) Gift of William Knight Zewadski and the Caroline Julier and James G. 2012.22.9 8 x 10 in. (20.3 x 25.4 cm) Richardson Acquisition Fund 2012.6.1–2012.6.4 21 1/2 x 14 1/2 in. (54.6 x 36.8 cm) Japan 2012.7.4 Mask Zhang Huan Edo period, 18th century 2001 Ma Liuming and Xing Danwen Paulownia wood with a redbrown lacquer Color photograph Chinese, born 1969 and born 1967 finish, overlaid and chiseled bronze plates Gift of Bill Zewadski Lunch Museum purchase, funds provided by the 8 x 10 in. (20.3 x 25.4 cm) 1994 Kathleen M. Axline Acquisition Endowment 2012.6.5–2012.6.7 Gelatin silver print 8 3/4 x 6 1/2 x 3 3/8 in. Museum purchase, funds provided by the (22.2 x 16.5 x 8.6 cm) Ma Limuing and Zhang Huan David A. Cofrin Acquisition Endowment 2012.3 2001 and the Caroline Julier and James G. Color photograph Richardson Acquisition Fund Olafur Eliasson Gift of Bill Zewadski 22 x 14 5/8 in. (55.9 x 37.1 cm) DanishIcelandic, born 1967 8 x 10 in. (20.3 x 25.4 cm) 2012.7.2–2012.7.3 Fivefold Sphere Projection Lamp 2012.6.8 2006 Rong Rong Copper, semitransparent mirror, steel, bulb, Xu Bing Chinese, born 1968 cable and tripod 2001 Twelve Square Meters Gift of Debra and Dennis Scholl Color photograph 1994 6 ft. 2 3/4 in. x 23 1/2 in. x 23 1/2 in. Gift of Bill Zewadski Gelatin silver print (189.9 x 59.7 x 59.7 cm) 8 x 10 in. (20.3 x 25.4 cm) Museum purchase, funds provided by the 2012.5 2012.6.9 David A. Cofrin Acquisition Endowment and the Caroline Julier and James G. Atta Kim Richardson Acquisition Fund Korean, born 1956 15 x 21 1/2 in. (38.1 x 54.6 cm) The Museum Project 2012.7.5 2001 Colored photograph Chi Peng Gift of Bill Zewadski Chinese, born 1981 20 x 15 3/4 in. (50.8 x 40 cm) I Fuck Me (telephone booth) 2012.6.10 n.d. Gelatin silver print Ma Liuming Museum purchase, funds provided by the Utagawa Kuniyoshi Chinese, born 1969 David A. Cofrin Acquisition Endowment Japanese, 1798–1861 and the Caroline Julier and James G. Kuwana Walk the Wall Richardson Acquisition Fund c. 1843–1845 1998 5 x 47 1/2 in. (152.4 x 120.7 cm) Ink on paper Gelatin silver print 2012.7.6 Museum purchase, funds provided by the Museum purchase, funds provided by the Kathleen M. Axline Acquisition Endowment David A. Cofrin Acquisition Endowment 14 3/8 x 9 1/2 in. (36.5 x 24.1 cm) and the Caroline Julier and James G. 2005.25.7.43 Richardson Acquisition Fund 5 ft. 11 in. x 45 1/2 in. (180.3 x 115.6 cm) 2012.7.1

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Student ($25) Vivian B. Gornik Lena Q. Ma George A. Richard Lindsay C. Abraben Diana J. Hagan Katie Marquis Laura J. Robertson Barbara N. Harrison Heather H. Mullins Valerie Roberts Shutterly Courtney E. Allen We gratefully acknowledge the many other donors who wish to remain anonymous. The Harn Kimberly S. Heiss Zackary B. Neeld Hayley M. Singleton Museum of Art makes every attempt to ensure the accuracy of this list of donors. Please accept our Judith C. Angley Arthur C. Jennings Scott Nygren Sarah Singleton Amy E. Austin apologies for errors of omission. Please inform us if you note a discrepancy to help us better serve Amanda J. Kegu Monika W. & Madan K. Oli Andrew T. Taggart our generous donors. George A. Book Bardia Khajenoori Aimee M. Peeples Vicki H. Tyson Lyle A. Brenner Renee E. Kiefer Michael D. Peyton Michael W. Warren Austin J. Michael R. Leslie Marcia R. Philips Ira H. Winarsky Snead Y. Davis Georgia A. Libert Karin Polifko & James A. Harris Lidong Zhang

MEMBERS | FRIENDS MEMBERS Sheila M. Eyberg Yaoling Long Melissa Ramirez–Rodrigues Table of Contents Table of Contents Interns MUSEs* Volunteers Staff

Alyssa Abraham Lauren Klein Laureen Chan Selma Abraben Kim Klein Director Rebecca M. Nagy Visitor Services & Museum Rachel Allison Alsup Megan Kosinski Natalie Chavez Cayley Abrado Monika Kosiorek Assistant to the Director Coral Stimac Rentals Coordinator Vicki Tyson Katharine Ambrose Taylor Lewis Christian Chessman Sabrina Acres Tiffany Lang Stefanie Anarumo Yang Li Jessica Fickett Natalie Amgott Vivian Lantow Director of Development Phyllis DeLaney Visitor Services Assistant Luz Morales Sarah Arrazola Ashley Lowery Sophia Fujiki Rebecca Atkins Derek Lavender Development Coordinator for Individual & Foundation Gifts Kelly Harvey Visitor Services Assistant Joy Paul Kerri Duffield Audette Pamela Maldonado Madison Geis Benjamin Barger Jennifer LeLaurin Development Coordinator for Membership & Donor Relations Pamela Clark Visitor Services Assistant Tola Shorunke Austin Bell Alexandra Mamontoff Andrea Hernández Elizabeth Bee Natalie Levy Membership Assistant Alexis C. Patterson Tyler Benjamin Anna Mebel Andrew Hutchison Peter Bellincampi Evelyn C Lipham Rentals Projectionist Graham Clark Lynn Bonhomme Kasey Metzler Hayley Jones Calen Bennett Stephanie Manone Cofrin Curator of Asian Art Jason Steuber Anita Braham Victoria Miller Sharvari Joshi Lacey Booth Erika Marcus Curator of Contemporary Art Kerry Oliver–Smith Maintenance Specialist Joseph A. Lattin Julia Bruton Keri Mongelluzzo Noel Kassewitz Kathleen Boyle Julianne Miklos Curator of Modern Art Dulce Román Landscape & Garden Coordinator Aaron Wiener Sarah Bryant Natalie Morrison David Lakin Shana Grace Breil Jenna Miller Curator of African Art Susan Cooksey Carolina Chavez Zoe Muzyczka Vicky Liao Kevin Brennan Victoria Miller Curatorial & Docent Program Manager Brandi Breslin Security Supervisor Ronald Young Hillary Coram Elise Nguyen Elizabeth Lopez Calli Brockett Roy Nelson Curatorial Associate for Asian Art Allysa Browne Peyton Senior Security Guard Tony Cellucci Deborah Cowan Mirtle Peña Melissa Molinar Martha Bustamante Chelsea Nething Curatorial Assistant Natasha Alexander Senior Security Guard Jason Heckathorn Salvatore Cumella Teresa Penin Hannah Morse Alice Calisto Linda M. Nickel Curatorial Assistant Sarah Smith Senior Security Guard Donald Natalia da Silva Alyssa Philbrick Emily Nyren Anne Clasle Judith Okeefe Senior Security Guard Harold Mims Mary Danagher Kristina Porzio Marilyn Okine Cecil Courtney Hannah Pate Education Curator of Community Programs Bonnie Bernau Senior Security Guard D. Allen Tucker Tracy Dash Jennifer Potter Jessica Park Debra L. Deans Dessa Patel Education Curator of Academic Programs Eric Segal Senior Security Guard Matt Tyson Jacquelyn de la Parte Laura Randall Jaylyn Pruitt Casey Delaney Perla Pomemtel Bishop Study Center Manager/Volunteer Coordinator Dana Szafranski Security Guard Max Fry Amanda Dearolph Giana Ricci Jenny Rivero Jerry Donaldson Dianet Preciado Education Secretary Lisa Stevens Security Guard Zachary Buffett Hannah Dennis Jenny Rivero Amanda Schaerer Marty Dragutsky Michele Ramirez Security Guard Nicholas Harris Ze Ding Carolina Rodríguez Chang Stefany Stanbury Consuelo Edwards Dianne Rivera Registrar Laura Nemmers Security Guard Chloe Hough Elise Donini Jessica Ryckman Debing Su George Edwards Rocky Rockwell Associate Registrar Jessica Aiken Uelsmann Security Guard Emily Russell Carlee Forbes Katherine Scott Angelik Vizcarrondo– Elyse Featherman Elizabeth Rodgers Registration Assistant Betsy Bemis Security Guard William Sandy Katlyn Gagnier Rachel Shroats Laboy Kimberly Friend Monica Romanach Registration Assistant Renee Kiefer Event Production & Security Reagan Regaspi Anthony Gray Lila Stone Alison Whalen Robert Galindo Angelia B. Romano Registration Assistant Sarah Smith Eden Greenfield Jian Sun Micaela Yates Stephen Gottesman Dalia Romero Chief Preparator Michael Peyton Store Manager Kathryn Rush Jazzlyn Harrell Janet Vargas Li Zhang Anthony Gray Bill Schmahl Preparator Tim Joiner Store Clerk Yamilette Borja Wendy Haynes Feiran Wang Melissa Zuniga Robyn Greenfield Hannah Shea Installation Assistant Nathan Ahern Laura Hildebrandt Xiran Wang Kylie Harclerode Hannah Soh Leslie Howard Allison Whalen *Museum University Wendy Haynes Stefany Stanbury Director of Marketing and Public Relations Tami Wroath Kaitlyn Igo Margaret Willis Student Educators Arielle Heinke Zachary Thompson Marketing & Public Relations Coordinator Amelia S. Bell Christie Joesbury Savannah Wood Lora Hennebry Amy Tra Nestor Kahoun Kevin Wu Erika Hillman Paula Van Erven Director of Finance and Operations Mary B. Yawn Natalie Kaminsky Chengzhi Zhao Anna Hinkeldey Yssa Vascellaro Human Resources Manager Cecile Sands Amanda Kegu Jie Zhao Elizabeth A. Hinricks Hui (Alice) Wang Accounting Coordinator Shane Anderson Rebecca Kessler Jane Horton Elizabeth K. Weber Director of Museum Technology Dwight Bailey Elizabeth King Leslie Howard Melanie Wolfson Kristine Kiser Cindy Kabiru Dan Zapp Kathryn King Kristine Kiser People at the Harn

Emeritus Docents Docents Wilson Bell Roslyn Slater Joann Ihas Barbara Wingfield Laura Berns Leslie Klein Premila Rao **There were no docents in Joann Lindblad Isabel Wolf Irma Fallon Murray Laurie Twana Richard training during 2011–2012 Eleanor Schmidt Susan Woodward Shafer Ann Faust Roslyn Levy Peg Richardson Ruth Sheng Peggy Finley Kristen Madsen Harriet Ringel Deidre Fogler Mary Ann McIntyre Susan Robell Jackie Friel (Board member, Scheduler) Karan Schwartz Mary Furman Suzy Miller Lynn Scott Sue Gaintner Ann Kopp Mitchell Joy Sherman (Board member, Education Chair) (Board member, Vice President) Ruth Sherwood Duane Helle Alicia Nelson Suza Talbot Liselotte Hof Susan Nugent Nella Taylor ( B o a r d m e m b e r , P a s t P r e s i d e n t ) Mary Nutter Aase Thompson Carolyn Horter Richard Patterson Tara Thornock ( B o a r d m e m b e r, P r e s i d e n t ) Dina Petrella (Board member, Special Events Chair) Joseph Huber Richard Pettway Shelley Waters Greg Johnson Marley Plomer Kenneth Webster Sue Johnson Galatia Ramphal (Board member, Secretary) The Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art promotes the power of the arts to inspire and educate people and enrich their lives. To this purpose the museum builds and maintains exemplary art collections and produces a wide variety of challenging, innovative exhibitions and stimulating educational programs. As an integral part of the University of Florida, the museum advances teaching and research and serves as a catalyst for creative engagement between the university and diverse local, state, national and international audiences.

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