72 GIFTS AND PURCHASES OF ART CRILE, Susan. American, born 1942 Renvers On Two Tracks, 1982 Woodcut on medium weight, smooth, tan Gampi Toriniko paper, two panels Ragtime, 1989 Woodcut on medium weight, slightly textured, warm white Sekishu paper The Nina Yankowitz Collection of Women’s Art 1970s Onward CYPHERS, Peggy. American, born 1954 Botanicus Beautious #30, 1993 Color lithograph with monoprint and hand-coloring on thick, smooth, cream-colored paper Gift of Janice Carlson Oresman, class of 1955 DAMAST, Elba. Venezuelan, 1944–2005 The Fruitful Tree, 1986 Screenprint in color on medium thick, slightly textured, cream-colored Arches paper Gift of Marius and Suzanne Sznajderman in memory of Bernard Barken Kaufman DARRIO-ARANGO, Renan. Colombian, 20th century A–gentes, 1980s Lithograph printed in color on medium thick, smooth, gray paper (artist’s proof) Gift of Marius and Suzanne Sznajderman in memory of Bernard Barken Kaufman DAVENT, Leon. French, 1509–1565 after Leonard Thiry. Nederlandish, 1490–1550 La nymphe Ciane montre a Ceres la ceinture de Proserpine (the nymph Ciane shows Ceres Proserpina’s belt), plate 6 from The Loves of Pluto and Proserpina, n.d. Junon terrasse Calisto; son char est reste dans un nuage (Juno beating Cal- isto; her chariot resting in a cloud), plate 6 from The Fable of Calisto, n.d. Etchings on medium weight, slightly textured, cream-colored paper mounted on medium weight, slightly textured tan paper. Gift of James A. Bergquist in honor of Sari Elizabeth Goodfriend, class of 1993 DEC, Rick. American, 20th century Untitled, 1978 Engraving on moderately thick, rough, cream-colored paper Gift of Elizabeth O’Grady and Jeffrey P. Dwyer DENNIS, Donna. American, born 1942 Night Ship, 2014 Inkjet on medium weight, moderately textured, white paper The Nina Yankowitz Collection of Women’s Art 1970s Onward DINE, Jim. American, born 1935 Watercolor Marks (Nancy Reading), 1976 Soft- and hard-ground etching, drypoint and hand-coloring on medium thick, slightly textured, cream-colored paper Gift of Janice Carlson Oresman, class of 1955 EICHENBERG, Fritz. American, 1901–1990 The Stock Market, 1976 Portfolio of illustrations published in the Catholic Worker, ca. 1982 Wood engravings on medium weight, smooth, white paper Gift of Elizabeth O’Grady and Jeffrey P. Dwyer ESPINOSA, Manuel. Argentinian, 1912–2006 Lirios de Guaribe, 1980 Screenprint in color on medium thick, smooth, cream-colored Arches paper Gift of Marius and Suzanne Sznajderman in memory of Bernard Barken Kaufman FANTIN-LATOUR, Henri. French, 1836–1904 A Berlioz (grande planche), 1897 Transfer lithograph printed in black and chine-collé Gift of Ellen R. Berezin and Lewis A. Shepard in memory of Charles Chetham FIRESTONE, Susan. American, born 1946 HE(A)R DREAMS, 2015 Inkjet and woodcut on medium weight, smooth, white paper The Nina Yankowitz Collection of Women’s Art 1970s Onward GALLANGO, Marcos. Venezuelan, 20th century Amor, 1983 Etching printed in color on medium thick, moderately textured, white Arches paper Gift of Marius and Suzanne Sznajderman in memory of Bernard Barken Kaufman GILLIAM, Sam. American, born 1933 For Xavier, 1990 (PREVIOUS PAGE) Color screenprint on thick, slightly textured, white paper Gift of Alona Cooper Wilson in honor of her parents, Iris and Elmo Cooper, Jr. GLINTENKAMP, Henry. American, 1887–1946 La Puerta, 1922 Woodcut printed in black on thin, smooth, cream-colored paper Gift of Janice Carlson Oresman, class of 1955 GOLDMAN, Jane. American, born 1951 Audubon July, 2007 (RIGHT) Seventeen-color screenprint on medium thick, moderately textured, white Rives BFK paper Purchased with the Class of 1990 Art Acquisition Fund GOLDYNE, Joseph. American, born 1942 Het Achterhuis/Anne Frank: Diary of A Young Girl, 1985 Ten aquatint etchings on moderately thick, slightly textured, blued white paper Gift of Elizabeth O’Grady and Jeffrey P. Dwyer GOMARIZ, Osvaldo. Argentinian, 1950–1995 El Hombre Egyptio, 1985 Two etchings and drypoints on medium thick, moderately textured, white Arches paper Gift of Marius and Suzanne Sznajderman in memory of Bernard Barken Kaufman