Women Breaking Boundaries

Women Breaking Boundaries

WOMEN BREAKING BOUNDARIES Permanent Collection Artwork List A comprehensive list of artworks by artists who identify as female, as well as works that portray strong female subjects, on view throughout the Cincinnati Art Museum’s permanent collection galleries from October 2019 to May 2020. The list is organized by gallery number and artworks in the gallery are identified by theWomen Breaking Boundaries logo. FIRST FLOOR Caroline Wilson (1810–1890), United Pitcher, 1881, Laura Anne Fry (1857– States, The Reverend Lyman A. Beecher, 1943), Cincinnati Pottery Club (estab. Alice Bimel Courtyard designed circa 1842, carved 1860 1879, closed 1890), United States, Harriet Whitney Frishmuth (1880–1980), marble, Gift of the Artist, 1885.12 earthenware, Dull Finish glaze line, United States, The Vine, 1923, bronze, Gift of Women’s Art Museum Centennial Gift of Dwight J. Thomson, Gallery 108 Association, 1881.48 1980.258 Lilly Martin Spencer (1822–1902), United States, Patty Cake, circa 1855, Pocket Vase, 1881, The Rookwood Harriet Whitney Frishmuth (1880–1980), oil on canvas, Museum Purchase: Pottery Company (estab. 1880), United States, The Star, 1923, bronze Bequest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. decorator, Maria Longworth Nichols Centennial Gift of Dwight J. Thomson, Wichgar, 1999.214 Storer (1849–1932), decorator, United 1980.259 States, earthenware, Limoges glaze Gallery 110 line, Gift of Women’s Art Museum Gallery 101 Elizabeth Boott Duveneck (1846–1888), Association, 1881.36 Turkey (Mersin), Cypriot Head of a United States, Woman and Children, Umbrella Stand, 1880, Mary Louise Priestess or Goddess, 5th–4th century 1878, oil on canvas, Gift of Frank McLaughlin (1847–1939), Frederick BCE, limestone with traces of paint, Duveneck, 1915.254 Museum Purchase, 2001.321 Dallas Hamilton Road Pottery (estab. Elizabeth Boott Duveneck (1846–1888), 1865, closed 1882), United States, Gallery 102 United States, Apple Tree Branches, earthenware, Donated by Rosemary Egypt, Figure of the Goddess Neith, 1883, oil on canvas, Gift of Frank Burke in memory of her loving husband, Late Period, 664–332 BCE, cast bronze, Duveneck, 1915.98.2 Don Burke, 2018.67 Gift of Millard F. and Edna F. Shelt, Cabinet, 1876, Mary Louise McLaughlin 1947.57 Gallery 111 Hanging Cabinet, 1880, Benn Pitman (1847–1939), United States, wood with Egypt (Thebes), Bust Fragment from a (1822–1910), Emma V. Marqua (b. circa copper plates, Don and Rosemary Colossal Statue of Sekhmet, 1390–1352 1860), United States, American black Burke, L16.2002 BCE, black granite, John J. Emery Fund, walnut, white oak, painted panels and Dresser, 1882–1883, Benn Pitman 1945.65 brass, Gift of the descendants of William (1822–1910), Adelaide Nourse Pitman Attributed to the Niobid Painter (Attica, Henry Venable, 1996.47 (1859–1893), Elizabeth Nourse (1859– Greece), Red-figure Volute Krater: Battle Writing Desk, 1870s, Katherine Peachey 1938), United States, American black Scene from the Trojan War, ca. 450 BCE, (1853–1921), United States, American walnut, white oak, painted panels, earthenware decorated in the red-figure black walnut, mahogany, black cherry, glass and gilt brass, Gift of Mary Jane technique, John J. Emery Endowment, yellow poplar and brass, Gift of Irene Hamilton in memory of her mother Mary 1987.4 Edwards, 1979.4 Luella Hamilton, made possible through Rita S. Hudepohl, Guardian, 1994.62 Gallery 103 Secretary-Bookcase, circa 1884, Benn Unattributed Yoruba Artist, Nigeria, Pitman (1822–1910), Adelaide Nourse Bedstead, 1882–1883, Benn Pitman Helmet Mask, mid-20th century, wood, Pitman (1859–1893), United States, (1822–1910), Adelaide Nourse Pitman pigment, Museum Purchase: Gift of white oak and American black walnut, (1859–1893), Elizabeth Nourse (1859– Lawrence E. Eynon, M.D., 1988.145 Gift of Melrose Pitman, 1969.387 1938), United States, American black walnut and painted panels, Gift of Mary Gallery 106 Easel, circa 1890–1910, Emma Bepler Jane Hamilton in memory of her mother Charles H. Bullett (1824–1873), United (1864–1947), United States, mahogany Mary Luella Hamilton, made possible States, Sarah Worthington King Peter, and brass hardware, Gift of Mrs. Carl W. through Rita S. Hudepohl, Guardian, 1854, marble, Gift of Mrs. Rufus King, Bieser, 1979.98 1994.61 1896.4 Chest of Drawers, 1875, Agnes Pitman Paperweight, ca. 1898, Maria Longworth Vase, 1884, Mary Louise McLaughlin (1850–1946), United States, American Nichols Storer (1849–1932), United (1847–1939), United States, copper, black walnut, pine, yellow poplar and States, copper, and possibly silver, Museum Purchase: Dwight J. Thomson nickel–plated brass, Gift of Melrose electroplated on tin and semiprecious Endowment, 1999.165 Pitman, 1970.164 stones, Gift of Mrs. M. L. Nichols, Charger: Snowballs and Leaves, 1884, 1903.403 Gallery 113 Mary Louise McLaughlin (1847–1939), Paperweight, 1897–1900, Maria Chalice, 1898, Maria Longworth Nichols United States, copper, Gift of Theodore Longworth Nichols Storer (1849–1932), Storer (1849–1932), United States, A. Langstroth, 1970.476 copper and silver electroplated on tin United States, silver electroplated on Bowl and Standard, 1898, Maria and semiprecious stones, Gift of Mrs. tin and semiprecious stone, Museum Longworth Nichols Storer (1849–1932), M. L. Storer, 1903.387 Purchase: Decorative Arts Miscellaneous Belgium, copper electroplated on tin, Funds, 2000.9 Plaque, 1900, Maria Longworth Nichols semiprecious stones, pearls, Gift of Vase, 1897–1900, Maria Longworth Storer (1849–1932), United States, Maria Longworth Storer, 1903.394 copper and silver electroplated on tin Nichols Storer (1849–1932), United Relief Etched Plaque: Girl Reading, and semiprecious stones, Gift of Mrs. States, copper electroplated on tin, 1883, Mary Louise McLaughlin (1847– M. L. Storer, 1903.398 semiprecious stones, and pearls, 1939), United States, copper, Gift of Gift of Mrs. M. L. Storer, 1903.390 Paperweight, ca. 1898, Maria Longworth Theodore A. Langstroth, 1970.512 Mug, 1897–1898, Maria Longworth Nichols Storer (1849–1932), United Gallery 114 Nichols Storer (1849–1932), United States, copper electropolated on tin and Aladdin Vase, 1882, The Rookwood States, earthenware, copper semiprecious stones, Gift of Mrs. M. L. Pottery Company (estab. 1880), Maria electroplated on tin, and semiprecious Storer, 1903.399 Longworth Nichols Storer (1849–1932), stones, Gift of Mrs. M. L. Storer, Vase, ca. 1898, Maria Longworth Nichols United States, earthenware, Limoges 1898.251 Storer (1849–1932), United States, glaze line, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Plaque, 1900, Maria Longworth copper and silver electroplated on tin Gardner, 2002.94 Nichols Storer (1849–1932), United and semiprecious stones, Gift of Mrs. “Ali Baba” Vase, 1880, Mary Louise States, copper electroplated on tin and M. L. Storer, 1903.392 McLaughlin (1847–1939), Frederick semiprecious stones, Gift of Mrs. M. L. Paperweight, 1897–1900, Maria Dallas Hamilton Road Pottery (estab. Storer, 1903.396 Longworth Nichols Storer (1849–1932), 1865, closed 1882), United States, Paperweight, 1897–1900, Maria United States, copper electroplated on earthenware, Gift of Women’s Art Longworth Nichols Storer (1849–1932), tin and semiprecious stones, Gift of Mrs. Museum Association, 1881.239 United States, copper electroplated on M. L. Storer, 1903.401 Egg Cup, 1875, Mary Louise tin and semiprecious stones, Gift of Mrs. Mold, 1897-1900, Maria Longworth McLaughlin (1847–1939), United M. L. Storer, 1903.402 Nichols Storer (1849–1932), United States, porcelain, Gift of Theodore A. Vase, 1897–1900, Maria Longworth States, plaster, Museum Purchase, Langstroth, 1970.592-593 Nichols Storer (1849–1932), United 2000.32 Cup and Saucer, 1875, Mary Louise States, earthenware, copper Box, 1910, Anna Maria Riis (1865–1945), McLaughlin (1847–1939), United States, electroplated on tin, semiprecious United States, copper and enamel, porcelain, Gift of Mrs. E. Williams, stones, and pearls, Gift of Mrs. M. L. Gift of Porcelain League of Cincinnati, 1977.126-127 Storer, 1903.405 1911.602 Vase, 1881, The Rookwood Pottery Paperweight, 1897–1900, Maria Ginger Jar, circa 1900, Edna Boies Company (estab. 1880), Maria Longworth Nichols Storer (1849–1932), Hopkins (1872–1937), United States, Longworth Nichols Storer (1849–1932), United States, copper electroplated on bronze, Museum Purchase: Dwight J. United States, earthenware, Limoges tin and semiprecious stones, Gift of Mrs. Thomson Endowment, 1999.164 glaze line, Gift of Women’s Art Museum M. L. Storer, 1903.400 Medallions, 1910, Anna Maria Riis Association, 1881.43 Pitcher, 1897–1900, Maria Longworth (1865–1945), United States, copper Pitcher, 1882, The Rookwood Pottery Nichols Storer (1849–1932), United & enamel, Gift of Porcelain League Company (estab. 1880), Maria States, copper electroplated on tin and of Cincinnati, 1911.603–608 Longworth Nichols Storer (1849–1932), semiprecious stones, Gift of Mrs. M. L. United States, earthenware, Limoges Storer, 1903.386 Covered Bowl, 1884, Mary Louise McLaughlin (1847–1939), United States, glaze line, Gift of Women’s Art Museum Basket, 1897–1900, Maria Longworth copper, Gift of Mary Louise McLaughlin, Association, 1881.45 Nichols Storer (1849–1932), United 1937.13 Vase, 1882, The Rookwood Pottery States, copper electroplated on tin, Company (estab. 1880), Maria Gift of Mrs. M. L. Storer, 1903.395 Relief Etched Plaque: Self Portrait, 1887, Mary Louise McLaughlin (1847–1939), Longworth Nichols Storer (1849– Vase, ca. 1898, Maria Longworth United States, copper, Gift of Theodore 1932), United States,

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