1
100
70
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<strong>Sculpture and Mixed Media</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
In addition to outdoor sculpture, the AD&A Museum's collection includes numerous smaller works by artists such as Mark Di Suvero, UCSB Alum, and Beatrice Wood.<br /><br />The museum also has a smaller number of assemblages and mixed media collages in its collection.
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2021.007.002
Title
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<strong>COWAN</strong>, Katy
Creator
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COWAN, Katy
b. United States, 1982
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Ropes, Days, Nights, Handles, Netting and Poem Variation</em>, 2016
Painted braided rope,with glazed and bronzed ceramics
64 x 16 x 3" OVERALL
Hanging mixed media sculpture with painted braided rope; glazed and bronzed ceramic forms knotted throughout the work with saw like handles descending from the lower rung of knots.
Date
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2016
Source
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Gift of Philip Martin and Portia Hein
abstract
ceramic
Mixed Media
Sculpture
Textiles
-
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<strong>The Arts of Africa</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
In addition to the Margaret Mallory Bequest, the AD&A Museum includes significant holdings of art from Africa. This includes but is not limited to a Bambaran Headress with a chi wara antelope and a Egungun masquerade costume.
Physical Object
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2020.003.029
Title
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<strong>Ghana, Ashanti people</strong>
Creator
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<strong>Ghana, Ashanti people</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Figure of Esi Mansa mother and child</em>
n.d.
Ceramic
25 x 19 x 13" OVERALL
Ceramic figure of an Esi Mansa mother breast feeding an infant These maternity figures, are placed in cult shrines and are thought to enhance the fertility of women, give support during birth and ensure welfare and sufficient nourishment.
Date
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n.d.
Source
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Gift of Dr. Fima and Jere Lifshitz
ceramic
Female
Figurative
Infant
Sculpture
-
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d328babe7f5a42afc7b7135810bde4b0
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<strong>The Arts of Ancient Mesoamerica</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
The AD&A Museum houses a large collection of Ancient Mesoamerican Art. Included in this group are numerous works from Mexico including spindle whorls and ceramic figurines.
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1963.90
Title
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<strong>Mexico</strong>
Creator
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<strong>Mexico</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Sitting Male</em>
ca. 1500 BCE - 1519 CE
Ceramic
4 x 2 1/2 x 2 1/2" OVERALL
Ceramic seated male with crossed forearms.
Source
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Gift of Mrs. MacKinley Helm in memory of Dr. MacKinley Helm
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 1500 BCE - 1519 CE
ceramic
Figurative
Male
Pre-Columbian
Sculpture
-
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c6f562e8e7deaf8e39f8fb7408cdd241
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Title
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<p><strong>The Arts of Indigenous North America</strong></p>
Description
An account of the resource
In 1965, Luella D. Saxby donated approximately 50 objects creating the F. May Young Collection at the AD&A Museum. Subsequent gifts by Mrs. William T. Campbell, Mrs. and Mrs. John Dedola and Professor (Emeritus) Alfred Moir helped round out the collection of Indigenous Art from Canada, Alaska, the Midwest as well as the Sounthern United States.
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<strong>Maker unknown, Acoma Pueblo</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Pot</em>
Ceramic with slip
12 h. x 12 1/2" dia.
Large Pueblo pot with white slip and black and orange geometric pattern.
Creator
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<strong>Acoma Pueblo</strong>
Source
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Gift of Pearl Chase
Identifier
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1965.2
Date
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n.d.
brown
ceramic
indigenous
pot
Sculpture
still life
-
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6f25cf91e830b1b7083da9c0b1ce964f
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Title
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<p><strong>The Arts of Indigenous North America</strong></p>
Description
An account of the resource
In 1965, Luella D. Saxby donated approximately 50 objects creating the F. May Young Collection at the AD&A Museum. Subsequent gifts by Mrs. William T. Campbell, Mrs. and Mrs. John Dedola and Professor (Emeritus) Alfred Moir helped round out the collection of Indigenous Art from Canada, Alaska, the Midwest as well as the Sounthern United States.
Physical Object
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1969.250
Title
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<strong>Santa Domingo Pueblo, New Mexico, Rio Grande</strong>
Creator
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<strong>Santa Domingo Pueblo, New Mexico, Rio Grande</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Pot</em>
20th C.
Ceramic with paint
Source
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Gift of Mrs. William T. Campbell
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
20th C
20th century
ceramic
indigenous
pot
Sculpture
still life
-
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f9f8835b3d12dc413a5f3ce9806d3da5
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<strong>Sculpture and Mixed Media</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
In addition to outdoor sculpture, the AD&A Museum's collection includes numerous smaller works by artists such as Mark Di Suvero, UCSB Alum, and Beatrice Wood.<br /><br />The museum also has a smaller number of assemblages and mixed media collages in its collection.
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2018.017.005
Creator
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<strong>SEW HOY</strong>, Anna
b. New Zealand
Title
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<strong>SEW HOY</strong>, Anna
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Bookend</em>
2007
Glazed ceramic
10 h. x 9" dia.
A globular cluster of oblong shapes with a dark and light blue glaze.
Source
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Gift of Marc Selwyn Fine Art, Beverly Hills
Date
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2007
Blue
ceramic
Holes
new zealand
Sculpture
-
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<strong>Sculpture and Mixed Media</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
In addition to outdoor sculpture, the AD&A Museum's collection includes numerous smaller works by artists such as Mark Di Suvero, UCSB Alum, and Beatrice Wood.<br /><br />The museum also has a smaller number of assemblages and mixed media collages in its collection.
Physical Object
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2018.001.101
Creator
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<strong>WOOD</strong>, Beatrice
b. United States, 1950-2017
Title
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<strong>WOOD</strong>, Beatrice
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Unknown Title (Pitcher)</em>
n.d.
Painted ceramic
9 x 7 x 6 "
Painted ceramic tripod pitcher painted blue with painted pink flowers and other decorations. Signed and numbered by the artist on the bottom.
Source
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Estate of Frances Garvin and Keith Julius Puccinelli
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
n.d.
Blue
ceramic
female-artist
Flowers
paint
pink
scultpure
-
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862c14f0f67c7a6402a9e8b91cc54a5e
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<strong>Sculpture and Mixed Media</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
In addition to outdoor sculpture, the AD&A Museum's collection includes numerous smaller works by artists such as Mark Di Suvero, UCSB Alum, and Beatrice Wood.<br /><br />The museum also has a smaller number of assemblages and mixed media collages in its collection.
Physical Object
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2018.001.096
Creator
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<strong>TORRES</strong>, Sandra
Title
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<strong>TORRES</strong>, Sandra
Description
An account of the resource
<em>About Flowers</em>
n.d.
Porcelain
16 h. x 4 1/2" dia. OVERALL
A tall thin vase made of porcelain with a pattern apprearing at the top and bottom of the vase: a cluster of red dots inside an olive green circle. This pattern is repeated on the interior; signed by the artist on the bottom.
Source
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Estate of Frances Garvin and Keith Julius Puccinelli
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
n.d.
ceramic
green
Patterned
Porcelain
red
Sculpture
vase
-
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<strong>Sculpture and Mixed Media</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
In addition to outdoor sculpture, the AD&A Museum's collection includes numerous smaller works by artists such as Mark Di Suvero, UCSB Alum, and Beatrice Wood.<br /><br />The museum also has a smaller number of assemblages and mixed media collages in its collection.
Physical Object
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2018.001.077a,b
Creator
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<strong>ONO</strong>, Yoko
b. United States, 1961
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>ONO</strong>, Yoko
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Ceramic shard and napkin signed by Yoko Ono</em>
1994
Ink, ceramic and paper
5 1/2 x 7 x 1 7/8" (a); 4 7/8 x 4 3/4" (b)
Items include a ceramic shard painted with abstract blue lines (a); in ink are the words "To Fran, From Yoko, '94". Accompanying the shard is a black paper napkin with the words "To Keith, From Yoko, '94".
Source
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Estate of Frances Garvin and Keith Julius Puccinelli
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1994
abstract
ceramic
Ink
lines
Mixed Media
note
paper
scultpure
shard
-
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>Sculpture and Mixed Media</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
In addition to outdoor sculpture, the AD&A Museum's collection includes numerous smaller works by artists such as Mark Di Suvero, UCSB Alum, and Beatrice Wood.<br /><br />The museum also has a smaller number of assemblages and mixed media collages in its collection.
Physical Object
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Identifier
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2017.007.008
Creator
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<strong>PICASSO</strong>, Pablo
b. Spain, 1881-1973
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>PICASSO</strong>, Pablo
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Tauromachy Scene</em>
1959
White earthenware clay, ed. 65/100
16 3/8 in. dia. OVERALL
Circular white earthenware clay dish depicting a tauromachy (bull-fight) scene surrounded by decorative elements; deep red with white streaks represent the bull-fighting ring. On the underside, the plate is numbered 65/100 with Madoura and Picasso stamps.
Source
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Gift of Lynn K. Altman Family Trust
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1959
bull
ceramic
clay
dish
earthenware
picasso
red
Sculpture
tauromachy
White
-
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08bbdfc34b2d20dec62a92707fd4eb0f
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>Sculpture and Mixed Media</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
In addition to outdoor sculpture, the AD&A Museum's collection includes numerous smaller works by artists such as Mark Di Suvero, UCSB Alum, and Beatrice Wood.<br /><br />The museum also has a smaller number of assemblages and mixed media collages in its collection.
Physical Object
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2017.007.007
Creator
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<strong>PICASSO</strong>, Pablo
b. Spain, 1881-1973
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>PICASSO</strong>, Pablo
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Mat Wood-Owl</em>
1958
White earthenware clay, ed. 200
10 5/8 x 6 1/8 x 7 3/4 in. OVERALL
White earthenware clay turned vase with centralized redbrown design of a wood-owl. On the reverse, is a protruding bowl-like feature forming the tail of the wood-owl; interior of the base is numbered 143/200 with Madoura and Edition Picasso stamps.
Source
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Gift of Lynn K. Altman Family Trust
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1958
animal
brown
ceramic
clay
earthenware
Owl
picasso
red
Sculpture
White
-
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07ecf1b1202254791f6bb3ff4bc2b9e6
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A name given to the resource
<strong>Sculpture and Mixed Media</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
In addition to outdoor sculpture, the AD&A Museum's collection includes numerous smaller works by artists such as Mark Di Suvero, UCSB Alum, and Beatrice Wood.<br /><br />The museum also has a smaller number of assemblages and mixed media collages in its collection.
Physical Object
An inanimate, three-dimensional object or substance. Note that digital representations of, or surrogates for, these objects should use Moving Image, Still Image, Text or one of the other types.
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2017.007.006
Creator
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<strong>PICASSO</strong>, Pablo
b. Spain, 1881-1973
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>PICASSO</strong>, Pablo
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Four Dancers</em>
1956
White earthenware clay
24 3/4 x 15 3/4 x 2 1/2 in.
Convex white earthenware clay wall plaque with four figures created from raised white forms on black ground.
Source
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Gift of Lynn K. Altman Family Trust
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1956
abstract
Black
ceramic
clay
convex
dancer
earthenware
Figurative
picasso
plaque
wall
White
-
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969dc4d7ff0091231326d5dc39b4a602
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<strong>Sculpture and Mixed Media</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
In addition to outdoor sculpture, the AD&A Museum's collection includes numerous smaller works by artists such as Mark Di Suvero, UCSB Alum, and Beatrice Wood.<br /><br />The museum also has a smaller number of assemblages and mixed media collages in its collection.
Physical Object
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2017.007.005
Creator
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<strong>PICASSO</strong>, Pablo
b. Spain, 1881-1973
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>PICASSO</strong>, Pablo
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Bearded Man's Wife</em>
1953
White earthenware clay with matte finish, ed. 50
14 3/4 x 7 1/2 x 9 5/8 in.
White earthenware clay pitcher with matte finish. Frontside includes shapes and other abstracted forms indicating the eyes, nose, and mouth. Depth and dimension are created with the layering of black, blue, green, and white. On the reverse are non-figural, abstracted forms mixed in with black streaks of hair from the face and extend to the handle of the pitcher.
Source
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Gift of Lynn K. Altman Family Trust
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1953
abstract
abstracted
Black
Blue
ceramic
clay
earthenware
Female
green
matte
picasso
pitcher
Sculpture
-
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269ec0f398a733140d71f97437e4fbbf
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A name given to the resource
<strong>Sculpture and Mixed Media</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
In addition to outdoor sculpture, the AD&A Museum's collection includes numerous smaller works by artists such as Mark Di Suvero, UCSB Alum, and Beatrice Wood.<br /><br />The museum also has a smaller number of assemblages and mixed media collages in its collection.
Physical Object
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2017.007.004
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>PICASSO</strong>, Pablo
b. Spain, 1881-1973
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>PICASSO</strong>, Pablo
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Seized Handle Pitcher</em>
1953
White earthenware clay, 64/200
7 7/8 x 4 3/8 x 11 3/8 in.
White earthenware clay turned pitcher with matte finish decorated with black, blue and white natural and animal-like abstracted forms. On the underside, the pitcher is numbered 64/200 along with Madoura and Edition Picasso stamps.
Source
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Gift of Lynn K. Altman Family Trust
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1953
abstracted
animal
bird
Black
Blue
ceramic
clay
earthenware
Nature
picasso
pitcher
Sculpture
White
-
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b3a4f0796bc8889f2bd2462b368f6d27
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8a44c935d9c10f3f9087616da6994469
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A name given to the resource
<strong>Sculpture and Mixed Media</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
In addition to outdoor sculpture, the AD&A Museum's collection includes numerous smaller works by artists such as Mark Di Suvero, UCSB Alum, and Beatrice Wood.<br /><br />The museum also has a smaller number of assemblages and mixed media collages in its collection.
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2017.007.003
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<strong>PICASSO</strong>, Pablo
b. Spain, 1881-1973
Title
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<strong>PICASSO</strong>, Pablo
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Vase with Goats</em>
1952
White earthenware clay, ed. 40
9 1/4 in. dia. OVERALL
White earthenware clay vase with incised depictions in brown of goats and natural elements; situated between the goats is a light relief reading 6.6.52, possibly in reference to the date that the work was created. On the underside, is an Edition Picasso stamp with text, EDITION PICASSO.
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Gift of Lynn K. Altman Family Trust
Date
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1952
animal
ceramic
clay
earthenware
goat
incision
picasso
relief
Sculpture
vase
White
-
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/33a612c1c9f40807245a50f7a155e489.jpg
dba049228033ad825d3e8535a9c7cc66
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<strong>Sculpture and Mixed Media</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
In addition to outdoor sculpture, the AD&A Museum's collection includes numerous smaller works by artists such as Mark Di Suvero, UCSB Alum, and Beatrice Wood.<br /><br />The museum also has a smaller number of assemblages and mixed media collages in its collection.
Physical Object
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2017.007.002
Creator
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<strong>PICASSO</strong>, Pablo
b. Spain, 1881-1973
Title
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<strong>PICASSO</strong>, Pablo
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Goat's Head in Profile</em>
1952
White earthenware clay, 61/100
16 1/8 in. dia. OVERALL
White earthenware clay ceramic dish with profile of a goat's head; outer edges are blue-green with brown and yellow abstract forms surrounding head. Some elements including the eye, brow and snout are raised revealing the underlying bone structure.
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Gift of Lynn K. Altman Family Trust
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1952
abstract
animal
ceramic
clay
dish
earthenware
goat
picasso
Sculpture
White
-
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/d50b42c2190e31e1a89e7992d8eafa4c.jpg
437612b7aaa1996fe4f763a901e538a6
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<strong>Sculpture and Mixed Media</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
In addition to outdoor sculpture, the AD&A Museum's collection includes numerous smaller works by artists such as Mark Di Suvero, UCSB Alum, and Beatrice Wood.<br /><br />The museum also has a smaller number of assemblages and mixed media collages in its collection.
Physical Object
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2016.003.001
Creator
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<strong>SEW HOY</strong>, Anna
b. New Zealand
Title
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<strong>SEW HOY</strong>, Anna
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Violetnoir</em>
2004
Glazed ceramic, chains, charms, beercan tabs, feathers and mixed media
20 x 16 x 13"
Large hanging sculpture of glazed ceramic with charms, beercan tabs, feathers and other mixed media.
Source
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Gift of Stanley and Gail Hollander
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2004
abstract
ceramic
chain
Feathers
found objects
Mixed Media
Sculpture
wall hanging
-
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/f8a243c8482b3b0975b3e6d94ed5b3f0.jpg
7c36df1f0eb11d4ea844cf7c8ffcd581
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<strong>Sculpture and Mixed Media</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
In addition to outdoor sculpture, the AD&A Museum's collection includes numerous smaller works by artists such as Mark Di Suvero, UCSB Alum, and Beatrice Wood.<br /><br />The museum also has a smaller number of assemblages and mixed media collages in its collection.
Physical Object
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2014.014.001
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<strong>MCDONALD</strong>, Ian
b. United States, 1975
Title
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<strong>MCDONALD</strong>, Ian
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Banded Vessel</em>
2012
Glazed ceramic
12" h. x 5 1/4" dia.
The aesthetic sophistication of Ian McDonalds ceramic works speak to his conviction that pottery serves both non-functional and utilitarian purposes. Or, as McDonald has described his practice: "sculptural arrangements are born, in that the difference between the support (pedestal, furniture) and the object (sculpture, accessory) is so small that I just collapse it all together. I dont really start out thinking functional or non-functional, its all happening at once." McDonalds visual inspiration, which ranges from Amish quilts and Arte Povera to the work of other ceramicists and the California Bauhaus, are sources that can be discerned in the bold and simplified geometric works on display. The forms found in Tall Shade Vessel, Four Level, Banded Vessel, in addition to the mounted Corner Piece, are carefully constructed objects that demonstrate McDonalds great attention to design. Signed and dated on rim of circular base.
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Gift of Ian McDonald
Date
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2012
ceramic
glazed
object
Pottery
Sculpture
-
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Title
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<strong>Outdoor Sculpture</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
In a serene setting alongside the Pacific Ocean, the AD&A Museum is uniquely positioned at the UC Santa Barbara to highlight a small number of stellar sculptures and wall installations on the grounds of the museum and campus. Please take a look at our small but growing collection.
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2012.003.001
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<strong>ARNTZ</strong>, Michael
United States
Title
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<strong>ARNTZ</strong>, Michael
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Mountain Pot</em>
ca. 1965-68
Glazed high fire ceramic sculpture
24 h. x 42" dia.
Large bulbous container in earthenware colors; created for outdoor use; part of the artist's Mountain Pot Series
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Gift of Tyra Byers
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 1965-68
ceramic
earthenware
glazed
pot
Sculpture
-
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/5a7d5b72d2f01167f7308bb9ca04a0fe.jpg
ce1f2cc6bbea4f64860d0ce6f8f95a26
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Title
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<strong>Sculpture and Mixed Media</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
In addition to outdoor sculpture, the AD&A Museum's collection includes numerous smaller works by artists such as Mark Di Suvero, UCSB Alum, and Beatrice Wood.<br /><br />The museum also has a smaller number of assemblages and mixed media collages in its collection.
Physical Object
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2008.003.001
Creator
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<strong>PICASSO</strong>, Pablo
Spanish, 1881-1973
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>PICASSO</strong>, Pablo
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Plate</em>
1964
Ceramic with glaze
3/4 h. x 9 7/8" dia.
Glazed ceramic plate with orbs outlined in blue
Source
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Gift of Mary S. and Lou Cannon
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1964
abstract
Blue
ceramic
circular
glaze
picasso
plate
Sculpture
-
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/e4d9f301f1b719143565ec7e6219b9d8.jpg
82823e69e4ce3b1e64f2d311376172a9
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Title
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<strong>Sculpture and Mixed Media</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
In addition to outdoor sculpture, the AD&A Museum's collection includes numerous smaller works by artists such as Mark Di Suvero, UCSB Alum, and Beatrice Wood.<br /><br />The museum also has a smaller number of assemblages and mixed media collages in its collection.
Physical Object
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1999.39.a-.b
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<strong>WOOD</strong>, Beatrice
United States, 1893-1997
Title
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<strong>WOOD</strong>, Beatrice
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Tea Pot</em>
20th C
terra cotta with luster glaze
9 3/4 x 9 1/2 x 4 1/2 in.
Cylindrical pot with handle, thin spout and lid;Beatrice Wood was a master ceramicist whose works, so seemingly simple, belie a rigor that few modern artists had achieved prior. She was internationally recognized for the beauty of her forms and the startling quality of her lusters. Luster, the glazed surface, is produced through the careful combination of chemicals, which are brushed onto the clay surfaces, and the firing process during which oxygen is reduced for prescribed periods of time. Wood began making ceramics at the age of 40 upon enrolling in an adult education class. She developed recipes for a myriad of lusters which look similar to ancient antique vessels. This similarity in appearance is understandable given the artists life-long interest in folk crafts and her exploration of universal shapes and forms. Historians attribute Woods daring developments in ceramics to her involvement with the Dada movement in the early 1900s, which cultivated an ironic and playful sensibility that encouraged a disavowal of prescribed ideas about art. Indeed this flamboyant artist was often referred to as the Mama of Dada and counted artists such as Marcel Duchamp as good friends. And like Duchamps porcelain urinal, Fountain, Woods works claimed an irrepressible sense of freedom that looked towards the progressive in art
Source
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Gift of Gary H. Brown
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
20th century
20th century
ceramic
glazed
luster
Sculpture
Tea Pot
terracotta
-
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/bac19b10b9170e496caba92aa02ac8f2.jpg
f285b9fc6531721a25d398e7f1478d3d
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<strong>Sculpture and Mixed Media</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
In addition to outdoor sculpture, the AD&A Museum's collection includes numerous smaller works by artists such as Mark Di Suvero, UCSB Alum, and Beatrice Wood.<br /><br />The museum also has a smaller number of assemblages and mixed media collages in its collection.
Physical Object
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2000.71
Creator
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<strong>ODUNDO</strong>, Magdalene
b. Kenya, 1950
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>ODUNDO</strong>, Magdalene
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Untitled #6</em>
1995
ceramic
Ceramic vessel in the shape of an elongated gourd with a very smooth surface.
Source
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Gift of Barry A. Kitnick and Jill Alexander Kitnick, Anthony Slayter-Ralph and the artist
Date
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1995
African
anthropomorphic
ceramic
gourd
kenyan
orange
Sculpture
vessel
-
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/2e64333524d0d76aa1c0959c7fbf3e6a.jpeg
4ad75d14a7188e546bfca9fb44c8106f
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<strong>Sculpture and Mixed Media</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
In addition to outdoor sculpture, the AD&A Museum's collection includes numerous smaller works by artists such as Mark Di Suvero, UCSB Alum, and Beatrice Wood.<br /><br />The museum also has a smaller number of assemblages and mixed media collages in its collection.
Physical Object
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2000.1
Creator
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<strong>WOOD</strong>, Beatrice
United States, 1893-1997
Title
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<strong>WOOD</strong>, Beatrice
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Vessel</em>
n.d.
terra cotta with luster glaze
5 5/8 x 2 3/4 in. dia.
clay vessel with gold luminescent glaze; cylindrical in shape with 4 legs on bottom;Beatrice Wood was a master ceramicist whose works, so seemingly simple, belie a rigor that few modern artists had achieved prior. She was internationally recognized for the beauty of her forms and the startling quality of her lusters. Luster, the glazed surface, is produced through the careful combination of chemicals, which are brushed onto the clay surfaces, and the firing process during which oxygen is reduced for prescribed periods of time. Wood began making ceramics at the age of 40 upon enrolling in an adult education class. She developed recipes for a myriad of lusters which look similar to ancient antique vessels. This similarity in appearance is understandable given the artists life-long interest in folk crafts and her exploration of universal shapes and forms. Historians attribute Woods daring developments in ceramics to her involvement with the Dada movement in the early 1900s, which cultivated an ironic and playful sensibility that encouraged a disavowal of prescribed ideas about art. Indeed this flamboyant artist was often referred to as the Mama of Dada and counted artists such as Marcel Duchamp as good friends. And like Duchamps porcelain urinal, Fountain, Woods works claimed an irrepressible sense of freedom that looked towards the progressive in art
Source
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Gift of Gary H. Brown
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
n.d.
20th century
ceramic
clay
cylindrical
glazed
gold
luminescent
Sculpture
terracotta
vessel
-
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<strong>Sculpture and Mixed Media</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
In addition to outdoor sculpture, the AD&A Museum's collection includes numerous smaller works by artists such as Mark Di Suvero, UCSB Alum, and Beatrice Wood.<br /><br />The museum also has a smaller number of assemblages and mixed media collages in its collection.
Physical Object
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1998.1
Creator
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<strong>WOOD</strong>, Beatrice
United States, 1893-1997
Title
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<strong>WOOD</strong>, Beatrice
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Vessel</em>
terra cotta with luster glaze
4in. x 4 3/4in. x 4in.
Beatrice Wood was a master ceramicist whose works, so seemingly simple, belie a rigor that few modern artists had achieved prior. She was internationally recognized for the beauty of her forms and the startling quality of her lusters. Luster, the glazed surface, is produced through the careful combination of chemicals, which are brushed onto the clay surfaces, and the firing process during which oxygen is reduced for prescribed periods of time. Wood began making ceramics at the age of 40 upon enrolling in an adult education class. She developed recipes for a myriad of lusters which look similar to ancient antique vessels. This similarity in appearance is understandable given the artists life-long interest in folk crafts and her exploration of universal shapes and forms. Historians attribute Woods daring developments in ceramics to her involvement with the Dada movement in the early 1900s, which cultivated an ironic and playful sensibility that encouraged a disavowal of prescribed ideas about art. Indeed this flamboyant artist was often referred to as the Mama of Dada and counted artists such as Marcel Duchamp as good friends. And like Duchamps porcelain urinal, Fountain, Woods works claimed an irrepressible sense of freedom that looked towards the progressive in art
Source
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Gift of Gary H. Brown
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
n.d.
ceramic
clay
Sculpture
terracotta
vessel
-
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/9b65da350a8944ff6e9f497e7e4d466c.jpg
6972dec4ab5f692e4a476befab592917
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<strong>Sculpture and Mixed Media</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
In addition to outdoor sculpture, the AD&A Museum's collection includes numerous smaller works by artists such as Mark Di Suvero, UCSB Alum, and Beatrice Wood.<br /><br />The museum also has a smaller number of assemblages and mixed media collages in its collection.
Physical Object
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1997.4
Creator
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<strong>WOOD</strong>, Beatrice
United States, 1893-1997
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>WOOD</strong>, Beatrice
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Vase</em>
terracotta, blue glaze
5 1/2 x 7 1/2" dia.
Beatrice Wood was a master ceramicist whose works, so seemingly simple, belie a rigor that few modern artists had achieved prior. She was internationally recognized for the beauty of her forms and the startling quality of her lusters. Luster, the glazed surface, is produced through the careful combination of chemicals, which are brushed onto the clay surfaces, and the firing process during which oxygen is reduced for prescribed periods of time. Wood began making ceramics at the age of 40 upon enrolling in an adult education class. She developed recipes for a myriad of lusters which look similar to ancient antique vessels. This similarity in appearance is understandable given the artists life-long interest in folk crafts and her exploration of universal shapes and forms. Historians attribute Woods daring developments in ceramics to her involvement with the Dada movement in the early 1900s, which cultivated an ironic and playful sensibility that encouraged a disavowal of prescribed ideas about art. Indeed this flamboyant artist was often referred to as the Mama of Dada and counted artists such as Marcel Duchamp as good friends. And like Duchamps porcelain urinal, Fountain, Woods works claimed an irrepressible sense of freedom that looked towards the progressive in art
Source
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Gift of Gary H. Brown
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1948
1940's
20th century
Blue
ceramic
clay
Sculpture
terracotta
vase
-
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/63e2e0ead23bce45cf4c1764ad2c7fca.jpg
87f25b3feae1ede8d31c235c417a9aa1
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>Sculpture and Mixed Media</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
In addition to outdoor sculpture, the AD&A Museum's collection includes numerous smaller works by artists such as Mark Di Suvero, UCSB Alum, and Beatrice Wood.<br /><br />The museum also has a smaller number of assemblages and mixed media collages in its collection.
Physical Object
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1997.16
Creator
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<strong>WOOD</strong>, Beatrice
United States, 1893-1997
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>WOOD</strong>, Beatrice
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Vase</em>
teracotta, blue glaze
7 1/2 x 4 1/2 in.
Beatrice Wood was a master ceramicist whose works, so seemingly simple, belie a rigor that few modern artists had achieved prior. She was internationally recognized for the beauty of her forms and the startling quality of her lusters. Luster, the glazed surface, is produced through the careful combination of chemicals, which are brushed onto the clay surfaces, and the firing process during which oxygen is reduced for prescribed periods of time. Wood began making ceramics at the age of 40 upon enrolling in an adult education class. She developed recipes for a myriad of lusters which look similar to ancient antique vessels. This similarity in appearance is understandable given the artists life-long interest in folk crafts and her exploration of universal shapes and forms. Historians attribute Woods daring developments in ceramics to her involvement with the Dada movement in the early 1900s, which cultivated an ironic and playful sensibility that encouraged a disavowal of prescribed ideas about art. Indeed this flamboyant artist was often referred to as the Mama of Dada and counted artists such as Marcel Duchamp as good friends. And like Duchamps porcelain urinal, Fountain, Woods works claimed an irrepressible sense of freedom that looked towards the progressive in art
Source
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Gift of Gary H. Brown
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
late 1950's/early 1960's
20th century
Blue
ceramic
Sculpture
terracotta
vase
-
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/a51ac48c617c2192f860db42f7800eba.jpg
4306397cd4cdd0814cdb6ce847ef715d
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<strong>Sculpture and Mixed Media</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
In addition to outdoor sculpture, the AD&A Museum's collection includes numerous smaller works by artists such as Mark Di Suvero, UCSB Alum, and Beatrice Wood.<br /><br />The museum also has a smaller number of assemblages and mixed media collages in its collection.
Physical Object
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1997.15
Creator
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<strong>WOOD</strong>, Beatrice
United States, 1893-1997
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>WOOD</strong>, Beatrice
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Vase</em>
teracotta, red luster glaze
3 1/2 x 4 3/4 in.
Beatrice Wood was a master ceramicist whose works, so seemingly simple, belie a rigor that few modern artists had achieved prior. She was internationally recognized for the beauty of her forms and the startling quality of her lusters. Luster, the glazed surface, is produced through the careful combination of chemicals, which are brushed onto the clay surfaces, and the firing process during which oxygen is reduced for prescribed periods of time. Wood began making ceramics at the age of 40 upon enrolling in an adult education class. She developed recipes for a myriad of lusters which look similar to ancient antique vessels. This similarity in appearance is understandable given the artists life-long interest in folk crafts and her exploration of universal shapes and forms. Historians attribute Woods daring developments in ceramics to her involvement with the Dada movement in the early 1900s, which cultivated an ironic and playful sensibility that encouraged a disavowal of prescribed ideas about art. Indeed this flamboyant artist was often referred to as the Mama of Dada and counted artists such as Marcel Duchamp as good friends. And like Duchamps porcelain urinal, Fountain, Woods works claimed an irrepressible sense of freedom that looked towards the progressive in art
Source
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Gift of Gary H. Brown
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
late 1950's/early 1960's
20th century
ceramic
clay
red
Sculpture
terracotta
vase
-
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/67ac4f160a40e6282558a404c9b24f2c.jpg
2417b7f8a3c60ccb981d8e149f0552bb
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<strong>Sculpture and Mixed Media</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
In addition to outdoor sculpture, the AD&A Museum's collection includes numerous smaller works by artists such as Mark Di Suvero, UCSB Alum, and Beatrice Wood.<br /><br />The museum also has a smaller number of assemblages and mixed media collages in its collection.
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1985.1
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<strong>FRANCIS</strong>, Sam
American, 1923 - 1994
Title
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<strong>FRANCIS</strong>, Sam
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Two Forms</em>
ceramic
39 X 11 in. dia.; 30 1/2 x 9 1/2 in. dia.
2 parts; dark blue.
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Gift of Katharine W. Tremaine
Date
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ca. 1960-63
1960's
20th century
abstract
Blue
ceramic
Sculpture
-
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<strong>Sculpture and Mixed Media</strong>
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An account of the resource
In addition to outdoor sculpture, the AD&A Museum's collection includes numerous smaller works by artists such as Mark Di Suvero, UCSB Alum, and Beatrice Wood.<br /><br />The museum also has a smaller number of assemblages and mixed media collages in its collection.
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1969.232
Creator
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<strong>WOOD</strong>, Beatrice
b. United States, 1893-1997
Title
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<strong>WOOD</strong>, Beatrice
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Plate with blue luster glaze</em>
Ceramic with blue luster glaze
1 1/8 h. x 7 1/2" dia.
Beatrice Wood was a master ceramicist whose works, so seemingly simple, belie a rigor that few modern artists had achieved prior. She was internationally recognized for the beauty of her forms and the startling quality of her lusters. Luster, the glazed surface, is produced through the careful combination of chemicals, which are brushed onto the clay surfaces, and the firing process during which oxygen is reduced for prescribed periods of time. Wood began making ceramics at the age of 40 upon enrolling in an adult education class. She developed recipes for a myriad of lusters which look similar to ancient antique vessels. This similarity in appearance is understandable given the artists life-long interest in folk crafts and her exploration of universal shapes and forms. Historians attribute Woods daring developments in ceramics to her involvement with the Dada movement in the early 1900s, which cultivated an ironic and playful sensibility that encouraged a disavowal of prescribed ideas about art. Indeed this flamboyant artist was often referred to as the Mama of Dada and counted artists such as Marcel Duchamp as good friends. And like Duchamps porcelain urinal, Fountain, Woods works claimed an irrepressible sense of freedom that looked towards the progressive in art
Source
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Gift of Mrs. William T. Campbell
Date
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20th C.
20th century
Blue
ceramic
luster
plate
Sculpture
-
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<strong>Sculpture and Mixed Media</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
In addition to outdoor sculpture, the AD&A Museum's collection includes numerous smaller works by artists such as Mark Di Suvero, UCSB Alum, and Beatrice Wood.<br /><br />The museum also has a smaller number of assemblages and mixed media collages in its collection.
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1969.231
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<strong>WOOD</strong>, Beatrice
b. United States, 1893-1997
Title
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<strong>WOOD</strong>, Beatrice
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Ceramic Plate with Nude Female on a Horse</em>
Ceramic with luster glaze
1 1/2 h. x 12 3/4" dia. in.
irridescent glazed rimBeatrice Wood was a master ceramicist whose works, so seemingly simple, belie a rigor that few modern artists had achieved prior. She was internationally recognized for the beauty of her forms and the startling quality of her lusters. Luster, the glazed surface, is produced through the careful combination of chemicals, which are brushed onto the clay surfaces, and the firing process during which oxygen is reduced for prescribed periods of time. Wood began making ceramics at the age of 40 upon enrolling in an adult education class. She developed recipes for a myriad of lusters which look similar to ancient antique vessels. This similarity in appearance is understandable given the artists life-long interest in folk crafts and her exploration of universal shapes and forms. Historians attribute Woods daring developments in ceramics to her involvement with the Dada movement in the early 1900s, which cultivated an ironic and playful sensibility that encouraged a disavowal of prescribed ideas about art. Indeed this flamboyant artist was often referred to as the Mama of Dada and counted artists such as Marcel Duchamp as good friends. And like Duchamps porcelain urinal, Fountain, Woods works claimed an irrepressible sense of freedom that looked towards the progressive in art
Source
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Gift of Mrs. William T. Campbell
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
20th C
ceramic
Female
Figurative
iridescent
nude
plate
Sculpture
-
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Title
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<strong>Sculpture and Mixed Media</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
In addition to outdoor sculpture, the AD&A Museum's collection includes numerous smaller works by artists such as Mark Di Suvero, UCSB Alum, and Beatrice Wood.<br /><br />The museum also has a smaller number of assemblages and mixed media collages in its collection.
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1969.23
Creator
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<strong>WOOD</strong>, Beatrice
b. United States, 1893-1997
Title
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<strong>WOOD</strong>, Beatrice
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Ceramic Plate with Horse and Standing Rider</em>
Ceramic with glaze
2 h. x 11 3/4" dia.
Beatrice Wood was a master ceramicist whose works, so seemingly simple, belie a rigor that few modern artists had achieved prior. She was internationally recognized for the beauty of her forms and the startling quality of her lusters. Luster, the glazed surface, is produced through the careful combination of chemicals, which are brushed onto the clay surfaces, and the firing process during which oxygen is reduced for prescribed periods of time. Wood began making ceramics at the age of 40 upon enrolling in an adult education class. She developed recipes for a myriad of lusters which look similar to ancient antique vessels. This similarity in appearance is understandable given the artists life-long interest in folk crafts and her exploration of universal shapes and forms. Historians attribute Woods daring developments in ceramics to her involvement with the Dada movement in the early 1900s, which cultivated an ironic and playful sensibility that encouraged a disavowal of prescribed ideas about art. Indeed this flamboyant artist was often referred to as the Mama of Dada and counted artists such as Marcel Duchamp as good friends. And like Duchamps porcelain urinal, Fountain, Woods works claimed an irrepressible sense of freedom that looked towards the progressive in art.
Source
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Gift of Mrs. William T. Campbell
Date
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20th C.
20th century
ceramic
Figurative
plate
Sculpture
-
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Title
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<strong>Sculpture and Mixed Media</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
In addition to outdoor sculpture, the AD&A Museum's collection includes numerous smaller works by artists such as Mark Di Suvero, UCSB Alum, and Beatrice Wood.<br /><br />The museum also has a smaller number of assemblages and mixed media collages in its collection.
Physical Object
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1967.64
Creator
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<strong>CROWE</strong>, Stanley
Title
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<strong>CROWE</strong>, Stanley
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Small Ceramic Pot</em>
ceramic, glaze?
8 in
ceramic with green design and collar
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1967
1960's
20th century
ceramic
glazed
green
pot
Sculpture
-
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<strong>Sculpture and Mixed Media</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
In addition to outdoor sculpture, the AD&A Museum's collection includes numerous smaller works by artists such as Mark Di Suvero, UCSB Alum, and Beatrice Wood.<br /><br />The museum also has a smaller number of assemblages and mixed media collages in its collection.
Physical Object
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1967.62
Creator
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<strong>O'LEARY</strong>, Dennis
Title
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<strong>O'LEARY</strong>, Dennis
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Ceramic Pot with Lavendar Design</em>
ceramic, glaze?
9 1/2 in.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1967
1960's
20th century
ceramic
pot
purple
Sculpture
-
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/d0a2e44820119b62f163638f7697175f.jpg
4f68905700e846c4472e4c6bf595990a
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Title
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<strong>Oceanic Arts</strong>
Physical Object
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1969.92
Title
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<strong>Maker unknown, New Guinea, Middle Sepik River</strong>
Creator
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<strong>Maker unknown, New Guinea, Middle Sepik River</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Bowl</em>
ceramic
4 1/2 x 11 5/8 dia. in.
Source
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Gift of UCSB Art Affiliates
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
n.d.
bowl
ceramic
New Guinea
Sculpture
still life
-
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/cf00e1fc08eb55344c5e543c40db080c.jpg
49a27906d39ca662d5704423e935d15b
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Title
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<p><strong>The Arts of Indigenous North America</strong></p>
Description
An account of the resource
In 1965, Luella D. Saxby donated approximately 50 objects creating the F. May Young Collection at the AD&A Museum. Subsequent gifts by Mrs. William T. Campbell, Mrs. and Mrs. John Dedola and Professor (Emeritus) Alfred Moir helped round out the collection of Indigenous Art from Canada, Alaska, the Midwest as well as the Sounthern United States.
Physical Object
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1969.250.h
Title
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<strong>Maker unknown, New Mexico, Laguna Pueblo</strong>
Creator
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<strong>Maker unknown, New Mexico, Laguna Pueblo</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Vessel</em>
20th C.
10 1/4 h. x 12 1/2" dia.
Ceramic vessel with buff colored slip and circular-shaped handles placed at sides.
Source
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Gift of Mrs. William T. Campbell
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
20th C.
20th century
ceramic
Native American
Sculpture
still life
vessel
-
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/315551b0be0aa76b7958e0370a1f9be3.jpg
6cf9d0ff73bae9e4065bd04371dbcdc2
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<p><strong>The Arts of Indigenous North America</strong></p>
Description
An account of the resource
In 1965, Luella D. Saxby donated approximately 50 objects creating the F. May Young Collection at the AD&A Museum. Subsequent gifts by Mrs. William T. Campbell, Mrs. and Mrs. John Dedola and Professor (Emeritus) Alfred Moir helped round out the collection of Indigenous Art from Canada, Alaska, the Midwest as well as the Sounthern United States.
Physical Object
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1969.250.g
Title
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<strong>Maker unknown, New Mexico, Laguna Pueblo</strong>
Creator
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<strong>Maker unknown, New Mexico, Laguna Pueblo</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Vessel</em>
20th C.
10 h. x 10 1/2" dia.
Laguna pueblo vessel with deer and bird decoration.
Source
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Gift of Mrs. William T. Campbell
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
20th C.
20th century
animals
ceramic
Sculpture
still life
vessel
-
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/27c11dc7c59cbbf59fa31c79c6c7661e.jpg
bfcafc6fcc1317d5f9952b2281086ab0
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<p><strong>The Arts of Indigenous North America</strong></p>
Description
An account of the resource
In 1965, Luella D. Saxby donated approximately 50 objects creating the F. May Young Collection at the AD&A Museum. Subsequent gifts by Mrs. William T. Campbell, Mrs. and Mrs. John Dedola and Professor (Emeritus) Alfred Moir helped round out the collection of Indigenous Art from Canada, Alaska, the Midwest as well as the Sounthern United States.
Physical Object
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1969.250.e
Title
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<strong>Maker unknown, New Mexico, Zuni Pueblo</strong>
Creator
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<strong>Maker unknown, New Mexico, Zuni Pueblo</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Bowl</em>
20th C.
3 1/2 h. x 5 1/2" dia.
Ceramic Pueblo bowl with exterior slip decoration and three molded frogs around body.
Source
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Gift of Mrs. William T. Campbell
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
20th C.
20th century
bowl
ceramic
Pueblo
Sculpture
still life
-
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ff5ec67ec4ccbeafd1c2230e58d3bbc6
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<p><strong>The Arts of Indigenous North America</strong></p>
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An account of the resource
In 1965, Luella D. Saxby donated approximately 50 objects creating the F. May Young Collection at the AD&A Museum. Subsequent gifts by Mrs. William T. Campbell, Mrs. and Mrs. John Dedola and Professor (Emeritus) Alfred Moir helped round out the collection of Indigenous Art from Canada, Alaska, the Midwest as well as the Sounthern United States.
Physical Object
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1969.250.d
Title
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<strong>Maker unknown, New Mexico, Laguna Pueblo</strong>
Creator
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<strong>Maker unknown, New Mexico, Laguna Pueblo</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Pot</em>
20th C.
6 7/8 h. x 8" dia.
Ceramic Pueblo pot with colored slip decoration of birds and flowers.
Source
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Gift of Mrs. William T. Campbell
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
20th C.
20th century
birds
ceramic
pot
Pueblo
Sculpture
still life
-
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/e4b37af2966dc4029248dd6953749787.jpg
9e81c4746ad19b27e3caa02871fbb442
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<p><strong>The Arts of Indigenous North America</strong></p>
Description
An account of the resource
In 1965, Luella D. Saxby donated approximately 50 objects creating the F. May Young Collection at the AD&A Museum. Subsequent gifts by Mrs. William T. Campbell, Mrs. and Mrs. John Dedola and Professor (Emeritus) Alfred Moir helped round out the collection of Indigenous Art from Canada, Alaska, the Midwest as well as the Sounthern United States.
Physical Object
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1969.250.c
Title
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<strong>Maker unknown, New Mexico, Isleta Pueblo, Rio Grande Valley</strong>
Creator
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<strong>Maker unknown, New Mexico, Isleta Pueblo, Rio Grande Valley</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Bowl</em>
20th C.
3 h. x 4 7/8" dia. inches
Pueblo ceramic bowl with red and black scallop decoration.
Source
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Gift of Mrs. William T. Campbell
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
20th C.
bowl
ceramic
Pueblo
Sculpture
still life
-
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839ee164a07740da0268d912090e4898
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<p><strong>The Arts of Indigenous North America</strong></p>
Description
An account of the resource
In 1965, Luella D. Saxby donated approximately 50 objects creating the F. May Young Collection at the AD&A Museum. Subsequent gifts by Mrs. William T. Campbell, Mrs. and Mrs. John Dedola and Professor (Emeritus) Alfred Moir helped round out the collection of Indigenous Art from Canada, Alaska, the Midwest as well as the Sounthern United States.
Physical Object
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1969.250.b
Title
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<strong>Maker unknown, Pueblo</strong>
Creator
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<strong>Maker unknown, Pueblo</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Bowl</em>
20th C.
2 3/4 h. x 4 1/2" dia. inches
Ceramic Pueblo bowl with slip decoration of triangular shapes enclosing flowers.
Source
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Gift of Mrs. William T. Campbell
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
20th C.
bowl
ceramic
Pueblo
Sculpture
still life
-
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fb478245c3dbe1200bdf1e8c6c4e3d30
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<p><strong>The Arts of Indigenous North America</strong></p>
Description
An account of the resource
In 1965, Luella D. Saxby donated approximately 50 objects creating the F. May Young Collection at the AD&A Museum. Subsequent gifts by Mrs. William T. Campbell, Mrs. and Mrs. John Dedola and Professor (Emeritus) Alfred Moir helped round out the collection of Indigenous Art from Canada, Alaska, the Midwest as well as the Sounthern United States.
Physical Object
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1969.250.a
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>Maker unknown, New Mexico, Santo Domingo Pueblo, Rio Grande Valley</strong>
Creator
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<strong>Maker unknown, New Mexico, Santo Domingo Pueblo, Rio Grande Valley</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Bowl</em>
20th C.
3 3/4 h. x 5 3/4" dia.
Pueblo ceramic bowl with slip decoration.
Source
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Gift of Mrs. William T. Campbell
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
20th C.
bowl
ceramic
Pueblo
Sculpture
still life
-
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b574927aae96d51a96b07bf8e241a2e9
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Title
A name given to the resource
<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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1988.36
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>ROTHROCK</strong>, Jim
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Rothrock, Jim
American, 1946 -
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Inverse Mug</em>
ceramic
4 x 3 x 3 3/8 in.
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Ruth S. Schaffner Collection
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1983
20th century
ceramic
Figurative
mug
Sculpture
-
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7f39a6915d8b5cbcf6f533ef28bb4357
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Title
A name given to the resource
<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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1988.35.a-e
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>ROTHROCK</strong>, Jim
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Rothrock, Jim
American, b. 1946
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Flatware Place Setting</em>
ceramic
see file for dimensions of each piece
5 pieces: plate, mug, knife, fork, spoon
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Ruth S. Schaffner Collection
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1980
ceramic
Figurative
flatware
fork
Knife
mug
plate
Sculpture
spoon
-
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04b5d071e2338cf114b117ac6ea6ddbe
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Title
A name given to the resource
<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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1988.25.a-b
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>MELCHERT</strong>, James
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Melchert, James
American, 1930 -
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Don't Call Me, I'll Call U</em>
ceramic
8 x 9 x 9 1/4 in.
In 2 parts: (a) bottom (b) lid
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Ruth S. Schaffner Collection
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 1970
20th century
abstract
ceramic
Face
Mouth
-
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98766a898f5e4d57786faaf080ecee59
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Title
A name given to the resource
<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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1988.20
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>McCRACKEN</strong>, John; <strong>McCOLLUM</strong>, John
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
McCracken, John; McCollum, John
McCracken -- American 1934 - 2011; McCollum -- American, b. 1944
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Untitled</em>
ceramic
15 1/2 x 9 x 7 1/2 in.
Abstract sculpture with all-over black swirls on a white ground.
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Ruth S. Schaffner Collection
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1973
20th century
abstract
Black
ceramic
Sculpture
Swirls
White
-
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1d8d594f3df7a22a2f6d114a410f45f9
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
<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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Identifier
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1988.3.a-b
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>ARNESON</strong>, Robert
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Arneson, Robert
American, 1930 - 1992
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Bricks for Ruth Schaffner</em>
unglazed ceramic
2 3/4 x 8 3/4 x 4 1/4 in.
Two bricks: (a) Ruth (b) Schaffner
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Ruth S. Schaffner Collection
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 1968
brick
bricks
ceramic
red
Sculpture
still life
-
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bd9894bfa1bdac67259b292c500a04e9
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
<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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Identifier
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1987.11.a-f
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>DUNLAP</strong>, Marge
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Dunlap, Marge
b. United States, 1935 - 1991
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Untitled</em>
1984
ceramic
overall: 6 x 6 x 8 in.
a: large piece; b-f: small pieces
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Ruth S. Schaffner Collection
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1984
20th century
ceramic
Face
glazed
portrait
Sculpture
-
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be947bf27795e47774c008c71d8202b2
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Arts of the Middle East </strong>
Description
An account of the resource
The AD&A Museum houses a small but significant collection of Islamic materials given in large part by Grace H. Dreyfus in 1971. These works include glass and ceramic containers as well as folio pages from a large manuscript of the Qur’an dating to the 13th—14th centuries.
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2015.006.001
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>ISLAMIC</strong>, Iran, Seljuk
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>Islamic</strong>, Iran, Seljukk
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Tulip Vase</em>
Ceramic, with turqouise -blue glaze
8 3/4 x 4 1/2 dia. in.
Vase with turqouise blue glaze, small unglazed foot, bulbous round body with vertical neck ending in a fluted rim, the neck has raised and cut out decoration, 4 small fluted appendages sit symetrically around body.
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Found in Collection
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
n.d.
ceramic
glaze
Iran
Sculpture
still life
turquoise
vase
-
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850bd7acf1751711fe1f9aadf183cbd7
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Arts of the Middle East </strong>
Description
An account of the resource
The AD&A Museum houses a small but significant collection of Islamic materials given in large part by Grace H. Dreyfus in 1971. These works include glass and ceramic containers as well as folio pages from a large manuscript of the Qur’an dating to the 13th—14th centuries.
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2015.005.001
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>ISLAMIC</strong>, Iran, Safavid
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
ISLAMIC, Iran, Safavid
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Bowl with floral medallion</em>
18th C.
Ceramic, blue and brown glaze
4 h. x 7" dia.
Gombroon bowl: rounded form with vertical sides rising from short foot, the white interior painted with a central blue floral medallion, around this bands of blue, the vertical sides with pierced star design and the rim with a series of small blue dots, the exterior with a wide band of dark blue floral roundals.
Source
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Found in the collection
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
18th C.
bowl
ceramic
flower
glaze
Iran
Sculpture
still life
-
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9b72ee234161bf01f08767568858035d
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Arts of the Middle East </strong>
Description
An account of the resource
The AD&A Museum houses a small but significant collection of Islamic materials given in large part by Grace H. Dreyfus in 1971. These works include glass and ceramic containers as well as folio pages from a large manuscript of the Qur’an dating to the 13th—14th centuries.
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Identifier
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1981.128
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>ISLAMIC</strong>
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Iran, Nishapur, Seljuk
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Ewer</em>
12th - 13th C.
ceramic, turquoise glaze
4 1/2 x 3" dia.
Ewer has bulbous, pear-shaped body, small footed base with a large trefoil mouth.
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Grace H. Dreyfus Collection
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
12th - 13th C.
ceramic
Ewer
glaze
Jug
Sculpture
still life
-
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2c34add9dd0c5c01f3d2a320bc8ab8b3
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Arts of the Middle East </strong>
Description
An account of the resource
The AD&A Museum houses a small but significant collection of Islamic materials given in large part by Grace H. Dreyfus in 1971. These works include glass and ceramic containers as well as folio pages from a large manuscript of the Qur’an dating to the 13th—14th centuries.
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Identifier
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1981.127
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>ISLAMIC</strong>, Iran
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Beaker</em>
12th -13th C.
Ceramic
4 5/8 x 4 1/8"
Vessel with blue-green interior; outer rim blue-green;black painted outside with blue-green geometric lines; cracked
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Grace Dreyfus Collection
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
12th -13th C.
beaker
ceramic
geometric
Iran
Sculpture
still life
vessel
-
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4751e0d256bf1ae910ae399deccf3a05
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Arts of the Middle East </strong>
Description
An account of the resource
The AD&A Museum houses a small but significant collection of Islamic materials given in large part by Grace H. Dreyfus in 1971. These works include glass and ceramic containers as well as folio pages from a large manuscript of the Qur’an dating to the 13th—14th centuries.
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Identifier
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1981.125
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>ISLAMIC,</strong> Iran
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Iran
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Plate</em>
18th C.
ceramic, turquoise glaze
1 1/2 x 8 1/4 in. diameter
Deep dish with wide rim decorated with shallow curvilinear designs in the 10th C. style.
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Grace H. Dreyfus Collection
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
18th C.
ceramic
dish
Iran
plate
Sculpture
still life
turquoise
-
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a0d10c0152a3e85f96a492a8122895e5
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Arts of the Middle East </strong>
Description
An account of the resource
The AD&A Museum houses a small but significant collection of Islamic materials given in large part by Grace H. Dreyfus in 1971. These works include glass and ceramic containers as well as folio pages from a large manuscript of the Qur’an dating to the 13th—14th centuries.
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1981.124
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>ISLAMIC</strong>, Iran, Isfahan, Kashan
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Iran, Kashan
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Inkwell</em>
ca. 16th C.
ceramic, cobalt blue on off-white glaze
1 3/8 x 2 in. diameter
Globular vessel with light, crackled glaze decorated with floral and teardrop designs in cobalt blue on off-white.
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Grace H. Dreyfus Collection
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 16th C.
ceramic
glaze
inkwell
Iran
Sculpture
still life
vessel
-
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90f6e23fc9ac61a3e2e67617f0496fce
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Arts of the Middle East </strong>
Description
An account of the resource
The AD&A Museum houses a small but significant collection of Islamic materials given in large part by Grace H. Dreyfus in 1971. These works include glass and ceramic containers as well as folio pages from a large manuscript of the Qur’an dating to the 13th—14th centuries.
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1981.122
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>ISLAMIC</strong>, Iran, Isfahan, Kashan
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Iran, Kashan or Gurgan
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Pitcher</em>
12th - 13th C.
ceramic, white and blue glaze
3 x 3 1/2 x 3 3/8 in.
Decorated with vertical cobalt blue stripes on white glaze.
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Grace H. Dreyfus Collection
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
12th - 13th C.
ceramic
glaze
Iran
pitcher
Sculpture
still life
stripes
-
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f75ca15342542c57934d535337eaa024
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Arts of the Middle East </strong>
Description
An account of the resource
The AD&A Museum houses a small but significant collection of Islamic materials given in large part by Grace H. Dreyfus in 1971. These works include glass and ceramic containers as well as folio pages from a large manuscript of the Qur’an dating to the 13th—14th centuries.
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1981.121
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>ISLAMIC</strong>, Iran, Nishapur
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
ISLAMIC, Iran, Nishapur
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Bowl</em>
10th - 12th C.
ceramic, turquoise glaze
1 3/4 x 5 1/4 in. diameter
Dish with deep interior has turquoise glaze and iridescent patination overall. The outside rim is decorated with lines in groups of three.
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Grace H. Dreyfus Collection
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
10th - 12th C.
bowl
ceramic
dish
glaze
Iran
Sculpture
still life
turquoise
-
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8341c86df61db68abff49ca1c0eb6685
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Arts of the Middle East </strong>
Description
An account of the resource
The AD&A Museum houses a small but significant collection of Islamic materials given in large part by Grace H. Dreyfus in 1971. These works include glass and ceramic containers as well as folio pages from a large manuscript of the Qur’an dating to the 13th—14th centuries.
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1981.120
Title
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<strong>ISLAMIC</strong>, Iran, Seljuk
Creator
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ISLAMIC, Iran, Saveh
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Small lusterware bowl</em>
ca. 11th - 12th C.
lustreware ceramic, iron oxide glaze
2 x 6 1/4 in. diameter
Lustreware dish with footed base. Decorated with central medallion and hunting scene of hounds and rabbits around rim.
Source
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Grace H. Dreyfus Collection
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 11th - 12th C.
animals
bowl
ceramic
dish
glaze
Iran
iron oxide
Sculpture
still life
-
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e196e3813145bf8c1250bbe8a45f9090
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<strong>The Arts of the Middle East </strong>
Description
An account of the resource
The AD&A Museum houses a small but significant collection of Islamic materials given in large part by Grace H. Dreyfus in 1971. These works include glass and ceramic containers as well as folio pages from a large manuscript of the Qur’an dating to the 13th—14th centuries.
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1981.119
Title
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<strong>ISLAMIC</strong>, Iran, Amol or Sari
Creator
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ISLAMIC, Iran, Amol or Sari
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Bowl</em>
10th - 11th C.
ceramic, cream, green, echru and brown glaze
5 3/8 x 10 in. diameter
Bowl decorated with central medallion depicting a stylized bird surrounded with other decoration.
Source
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Grace H. Dreyfus Collection
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
10th - 11th C.
bowl
ceramic
glaze
Iran
Sculpture
still life
-
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6c2eee773c2528f1e47bad08d4ea07ad
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<strong>The Arts of the Middle East </strong>
Description
An account of the resource
The AD&A Museum houses a small but significant collection of Islamic materials given in large part by Grace H. Dreyfus in 1971. These works include glass and ceramic containers as well as folio pages from a large manuscript of the Qur’an dating to the 13th—14th centuries.
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1981.118
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>ISLAMIC</strong>, Iran
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Iran
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Bowl</em>
ceramic, off-white, blue, plum and black glaze
4 x 10 7/8 in. diameter
Off-white with floral and geometric designs in blue, plum and black.
Source
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Grace H. Dreyfus Collection
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
n.d.
bowl
ceramic
geometric
glaze
Iran
Sculpture
still life
-
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3bc53e8cda3687202ab6bbe9b2fdd4fe
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<strong>The Arts of the Middle East </strong>
Description
An account of the resource
The AD&A Museum houses a small but significant collection of Islamic materials given in large part by Grace H. Dreyfus in 1971. These works include glass and ceramic containers as well as folio pages from a large manuscript of the Qur’an dating to the 13th—14th centuries.
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1971.84
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>ISLAMIC</strong>, Iran
Creator
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Iran
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Bowl</em>
ceramic with yellow, green, rose, blue, brown glaze
3 1/2 x 8 3/8 in. diameter
Decorated with floral and bird motif. Imitation of Chinese bowl.
Source
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Grace H. Dreyfus Collection
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
n.d.
bowl
ceramic
Iran
motif
Sculpture
still life
-
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6e93309c418e6c4231523dbfedfda436
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<strong>The Arts of the Middle East </strong>
Description
An account of the resource
The AD&A Museum houses a small but significant collection of Islamic materials given in large part by Grace H. Dreyfus in 1971. These works include glass and ceramic containers as well as folio pages from a large manuscript of the Qur’an dating to the 13th—14th centuries.
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1971.79
Title
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<strong>ISLAMIC</strong>
Creator
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Iran, Isfahan
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Jar</em>
17th C.
ceramic, white and blue glaze
4 1/4 x 3 1/2 in. diameter
Body of jar is decorated with blue glaze floral design on white ground.
Source
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Grace H. Dreyfus Collection
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
17th C.
Blue
ceramic
Iran
jar
Sculpture
still life
-
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f76009874d70e1843ef32b9d763f631d
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<strong>The Arts of the Middle East </strong>
Description
An account of the resource
The AD&A Museum houses a small but significant collection of Islamic materials given in large part by Grace H. Dreyfus in 1971. These works include glass and ceramic containers as well as folio pages from a large manuscript of the Qur’an dating to the 13th—14th centuries.
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1971.57
Title
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<strong>ISLAMIC</strong>, Iran
Creator
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Iran
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Bowl</em>
17th C.
ceramic with green, brown, yellow glaze
3 1/4 x 7 1/4 in. diameter
Shallow bowl with abstract decoration in green, brown and yellow glaze.
Source
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Grace H. Dreyfus Collection
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
17th C.
bowl
ceramic
glaze
Iran
Sculpture
still life
-
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313f9983b3beb628580fe46f1607d995
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Title
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<strong>The Arts of the Middle East </strong>
Description
An account of the resource
The AD&A Museum houses a small but significant collection of Islamic materials given in large part by Grace H. Dreyfus in 1971. These works include glass and ceramic containers as well as folio pages from a large manuscript of the Qur’an dating to the 13th—14th centuries.
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1968.92
Title
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<strong>ISLAMIC</strong>, Iran, Isfahan, Kashan
Creator
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Iran, Isfahan, Kashan
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Plate</em>
ceramic, turquoise glaze
1 1/2 x 6 7/8 in. diameter
Shallow dish with turquoise glaze.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
n.d.
ceramic
Iran
plate
Sculpture
still life
turquoise
-
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e515ca5c40781b39628de443e89f548c
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Arts of the Middle East </strong>
Description
An account of the resource
The AD&A Museum houses a small but significant collection of Islamic materials given in large part by Grace H. Dreyfus in 1971. These works include glass and ceramic containers as well as folio pages from a large manuscript of the Qur’an dating to the 13th—14th centuries.
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1968.77
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>ISLAMIC</strong>, Iran, Isfahan, Kashan
Creator
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Islamic, Iran, Isfahan
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Jar</em>
17th C.
ceramic, white, blue, black glaze
3 1/2 x 3 3/4 dia. in.
Round-bodied jar with small neck has blue floral design against white body.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
17th C.
Blue
ceramic
glaze
Iran
jar
Sculpture
still life
-
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2c35f8431bfa83a7bbc54b47ef9b110f
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Arts of the Middle East </strong>
Description
An account of the resource
The AD&A Museum houses a small but significant collection of Islamic materials given in large part by Grace H. Dreyfus in 1971. These works include glass and ceramic containers as well as folio pages from a large manuscript of the Qur’an dating to the 13th—14th centuries.
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1968.76
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>ISLAMIC</strong>
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Islamic
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Bowl</em>
late 16th C.
ceramic with blue glaze
2 7/8 h. x 7 1/2" dia
Interior of bowl decorated with loop motif incised under glaze, exterior undecorated, unglazed foot.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
late 16th C.
Blue
bowl
ceramic
glaze
motif
Sculpture
still life
-
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bcba18a3ff6561eecc34104a1eb43707
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<strong>The Arts of the Middle East </strong>
Description
An account of the resource
The AD&A Museum houses a small but significant collection of Islamic materials given in large part by Grace H. Dreyfus in 1971. These works include glass and ceramic containers as well as folio pages from a large manuscript of the Qur’an dating to the 13th—14th centuries.
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1968.74.2
Title
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<strong>ISLAMIC</strong>, Iran, Isfahan, Kashan
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
ISLAMIC, Iran, Isfahan, Kashan
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Vase</em>
12th C.
ceramic, turquoise glaze, black underglaze
6 3/4 x 6 in. diameter
Vase with encrusted turquoise glaze, black underglaze design.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
12th C.
ceramic
glaze
Iran
Sculpture
still life
turquoise
vase
-
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9be0d329507b98fdb72e8f7ce5432c4c
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<strong>The Arts of the Middle East </strong>
Description
An account of the resource
The AD&A Museum houses a small but significant collection of Islamic materials given in large part by Grace H. Dreyfus in 1971. These works include glass and ceramic containers as well as folio pages from a large manuscript of the Qur’an dating to the 13th—14th centuries.
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1968.74.1
Title
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<strong>ISLAMIC</strong>, Iran, Isfahan, Kashan
Creator
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ISLAMIC, Iran, isfahan, Kashan
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Vase</em>
10th - 11th C.
ceramic, turquoise blue glaze
5 3/4 x 5 1/4 in. diameter
Vase with turquoise glaze and incised design on body, unglazed foot.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
10th - 11th C.
Blue
ceramic
glaze
Iran
Sculpture
turquoise
vase
-
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<strong>The Arts of the Middle East </strong>
Description
An account of the resource
The AD&A Museum houses a small but significant collection of Islamic materials given in large part by Grace H. Dreyfus in 1971. These works include glass and ceramic containers as well as folio pages from a large manuscript of the Qur’an dating to the 13th—14th centuries.
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1968.73
Title
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<strong>ISLAMIC</strong>, Iran, Isfahan, Kashan
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
ISLAMIC, Iran, Kashan
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Pitcher</em>
12th C.
ceramic, blue glaze, black underglaze
8 x 5 1/2 in. diameter
Source
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Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Dreyfus
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
12th C.
Blue
ceramic
glaze
Iran
pitcher
Sculpture
still life
-
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71d76dadcd0b2b12ef9e923ad115572e
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<strong>The Arts of the Middle East </strong>
Description
An account of the resource
The AD&A Museum houses a small but significant collection of Islamic materials given in large part by Grace H. Dreyfus in 1971. These works include glass and ceramic containers as well as folio pages from a large manuscript of the Qur’an dating to the 13th—14th centuries.
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1963.79
Title
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<strong>ISLAMIC</strong>, Egypt
Creator
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Islamic, Egyptian
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Vase</em>
Ceramic
5 1/2 h. x 4" diameter
Low-fire, two-handled vase; ashen colored with bulbous body and handles emiting from the upper parts of the vase's body.
Source
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Gift of Mrs. W.R. Maris
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
n.d.
ceramic
Egyptian
Sculpture
still life
vase
-
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/a282286646f112e5687e60573213654c.jpg
7c36df1f0eb11d4ea844cf7c8ffcd581
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<strong>UCSB Alumni and Faculty</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
The AD&A Museum has a strong collection of artwork from MFA students as well as a smaller group of faculty and former faculty members. Many well known artists are included in this group including Mark di Suvero, Jud Fine and Richard Serra.
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2014.014.001
Creator
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<strong>MCDONALD</strong>, Ian
b. United States, 1975
Title
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<strong>MCDONALD</strong>, Ian
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Banded Vessel</em>
Glazed ceramic
12" h. x 5 1/4" dia.
The aesthetic sophistication of Ian McDonald’s ceramic works speak to his conviction that pottery serves both non-functional and utilitarian purposes. Or, as McDonald has described his practice: "…sculptural arrangements are born, in that the difference between the support (pedestal, furniture) and the object (sculpture, accessory) is so small that I just collapse it all together. I don’t really start out thinking functional or non-functional, it’s all happening at once." McDonald’s visual inspiration, which ranges from Amish quilts and Arte Povera to the work of other ceramicists and the California Bauhaus, are sources that can be discerned in the bold and simplified geometric works on display. The forms found in Tall Shade Vessel, Four Level, Banded Vessel, in addition to the mounted Corner Piece, are carefully constructed objects that demonstrate McDonald’s great attention to design. Signed and dated on rim of circular base.
Source
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Gift of Ian McDonald
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2012
ceramic
glazed
Sculpture
still life
vessel
-
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/76edb0c3c99bf019654d067995d48e23.jpg
2e4b90da6c1b4dfb85b05551cc63ea17
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<strong>Outdoor Sculpture</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
In a serene setting alongside the Pacific Ocean, the AD&A Museum is uniquely positioned at the UC Santa Barbara to highlight a small number of stellar sculptures and wall installations on the grounds of the museum and campus. Please take a look at our small but growing collection.
Physical Object
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2012.003.001
Creator
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<strong>ARNTZ</strong>, Michael
United States
Title
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<strong>ARNTZ</strong>, Michael
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Mountain Pot</em>
ca. 1965-68
Glazed high fire ceramic sculpture
24 h. x 42" dia.
Large bulbous container in earthenware colors; created for outdoor use; part of the artist's Mountain Pot Series
Source
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Gift of Tyra Byers
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1965-68
American
ceramic
glaze
pot
Sculpture
still life