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Title
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<strong>The Ruth S. Schaffner Collection</strong>
Description
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<span>Ruth S. Schaffner (1914-1996) was a photojournalist and filmmaker, collector and patron, and art dealer whose galleries in Santa Barbara and Los Angeles introduced many vanguard contemporary artists to southern California, including Robert Therrien, John McCracken, and Larry Bell. Due to Schaffner’s generous gifts of more than one-hundred works of art, the AD&A Museum makes available to its visitors a significant holding of contemporary art with a strong nucleus in works from the mid-1960s and 1970s when Minimalism, Pop, and Conceptual artists effected a rupture in traditional forms. The Schaffner Collection includes works from Judy Chicago, Larry Rivers, Joan Mitchell, and Joseph Beuys. Ruth Schaffner’s gifts exemplify the legacy of support the AD&A Museum has received from the Santa Barbara arts establishment and stand as an example of the community’s vibrant contribution in enriching and enlivening our teaching museum.</span>
Physical Object
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1971.111
Title
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<strong>PIRANESI</strong>, Giovanni Battista
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Piranesi, Giovanni Battista
b. Italy, 1720–1778
Description
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<em>Chiese di S. Carlino alle Quattro Fontane</em>
1748
engraving
5 1/4 x 7 5/8 in.
Source
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Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schaffner through the UCSB Art Affiliates
Date
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1748
18th century
building
engraving
italian
landscape
works on paper
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Title
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<strong>The Ruth S. Schaffner Collection</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Ruth S. Schaffner (1914-1996) was a photojournalist and filmmaker, collector and patron, and art dealer whose galleries in Santa Barbara and Los Angeles introduced many vanguard contemporary artists to southern California, including Robert Therrien, John McCracken, and Larry Bell. Due to Schaffner’s generous gifts of more than one-hundred works of art, the AD&A Museum makes available to its visitors a significant holding of contemporary art with a strong nucleus in works from the mid-1960s and 1970s when Minimalism, Pop, and Conceptual artists effected a rupture in traditional forms. The Schaffner Collection includes works from Judy Chicago, Larry Rivers, Joan Mitchell, and Joseph Beuys. Ruth Schaffner’s gifts exemplify the legacy of support the AD&A Museum has received from the Santa Barbara arts establishment and stand as an example of the community’s vibrant contribution in enriching and enlivening our teaching museum.</span>
Physical Object
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1969.5
Title
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<strong>BRENER</strong>, Roland
Creator
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Brener, Roland
South African, 1942-2006
Description
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<em>Sculpture With Arch</em>
1968
steel, concrete, paint
80 x 163 x 219 in.
off white steel arch with concrete blocks
Source
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Gift of Mrs. Joseph Halle Schaffner through UCSB Art Affiliates
Date
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1968
concrete
Figurative
paint
Sculpture
steel
works on paper
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Title
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<strong>The Ruth S. Schaffner Collection</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Ruth S. Schaffner (1914-1996) was a photojournalist and filmmaker, collector and patron, and art dealer whose galleries in Santa Barbara and Los Angeles introduced many vanguard contemporary artists to southern California, including Robert Therrien, John McCracken, and Larry Bell. Due to Schaffner’s generous gifts of more than one-hundred works of art, the AD&A Museum makes available to its visitors a significant holding of contemporary art with a strong nucleus in works from the mid-1960s and 1970s when Minimalism, Pop, and Conceptual artists effected a rupture in traditional forms. The Schaffner Collection includes works from Judy Chicago, Larry Rivers, Joan Mitchell, and Joseph Beuys. Ruth Schaffner’s gifts exemplify the legacy of support the AD&A Museum has received from the Santa Barbara arts establishment and stand as an example of the community’s vibrant contribution in enriching and enlivening our teaching museum.</span>
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<strong>ARNESON</strong>, Robert
<h2></h2>
<p><em>Ear Brick</em></p>
<p>ca. 1968</p>
Description
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<p>ceramic with partial glaze </p>
<p>4 3/4 x 14 1/2 x 3 1/4"</p>
<p>Ceramic brick with ears extending from left and right. Brick is partially glazed with the word BRICK inscribed at center with W and Z.</p>
Creator
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<h3><strong>Arneson</strong>, Robert </h3>
<h3>b. United States, 1930 - 2019</h3>
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<h3><strong>1988.4</strong></h3>
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<h3>The Ruth Schaffner Collection</h3>
Date
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ca. 1968
20th century
abstract
brick
ears
Sculpture