From Neoclassicism to Futurism: Italian Prints and Drawings, 1800 - 1925
Luigi Sabatelli I, The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, 1809-1810, etching, Ailsa Mellon Bruce Fund
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Giuseppe Cornienti, after Gaetano Monti, Alessandro Manzoni, 1858, acquatint and roulette, Ailsa Mellon Bruce Fund
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Carlo Bossoli, Balaklava, 1857, gouache with watercolor on paper laid down on canvas on plywood, Florian Carr Fund
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Francesco Paolo Michetti, Southern Italian Woman Dressed for Church, c. 1885-1888, pastel, black and white chalks on faded blue-gray paper, Florian Carr Fund and The Ahmanson Foundation
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Giovanni Fattori, Donna al Gabbro (Woman of the Gabbro), 1886-1887, etching, The Ahmanson Foundation
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Telemaco Signorini, Via Santa Maria della Tromba, 1886, etching, The Ahmanson Foundation
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Luigi Conconi, Vita contemplativa(self-portrait), c. 1883, etching with aquatint, Purchased as the Gift of Matthew and Ann Nimetz
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Mosè Bianchi, Woods in the Park near Monza, 1895, etching and aquatint, Purchased as the Gift of Matthew and Ann Nimetz
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Giacomo Balla, Ti Ta Tò, 1918, color lithograph, William B. O'Neal Fund
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Anselmo Bucci, Place Blanche à Montmartre, 1915, drypoint, Purchased as the Gift of Matthew and Ann Nimetz
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Carlo Carrà, Testa di Ragazzo (Head of a Boy), 1919, etching, Pepita Milmore Memorial Fund