
Vibrant Museum Acquisitions in 2021 and Early 2022
Explore the exquisite museum acquisitions ranging from Elbaite Tourmaline to Goya's artworks, including pieces by Phoebe Beasley and Charles Edward Williams. Dive into a world of artistry and creativity with these diverse additions.
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Museums Acquisitions 2021 and early 2022
Elbaite (Tourmaline group), Cruzeiro mine, Minas Gerais, Brazil, 8 1/2 inches.
Acquired in honor of Janis Tomlinson s retirement. Goya (Francisco de Goya y Lucientes), (Spanish, 1746 1828) The Agility and Audacity of Juanito Api ani in the Ring at Madrid, 1816 Plate 20 from the 'Tauromaquia' etching and aquatint on paper
Attributed to Adolphe Braun and Co., [Roman Forum Panorama], c. 1890, carbon print photograph. In its original frame. Gift of Ralph Nigro
Phoebe Beasley (American, b.1943) Reimagined; Mother to Son, 2021 from Sunrise is Coming After While collaged monoprint on paper
Charles Edward Williams (American, b.1984) Wish You Were Here #1, 2021 oil, fishing line on watercolor paper Wish You Were Here #2, 2021 oil, fishing line on watercolor paper
Charles Edward Williams (American, b.1984) Wish You Were Here #4, 2021 oil, fishing line on watercolor paper Wish You Were Here #3, 2021 oil, fishing line on watercolor paper