Skip to main content Collections MenuAdvanced Search Objects: results Advanced Search Close Refine ResultsArtist / MakerDon Cortese (14) Käthe Kollwitz (1) Carol Hamoy (1) Leonard Baskin (1) Ed Kashi (1) W. Eugene Smith (1) Dorothea Lange (1) Friedrich Leonhard Meyer (1) Classification(s)Print (16) Photograph (3) Construction (1) Portfolio (1) CollectionsArt and Globalization (1) Photography (1) Date toDepartmentPermanent Collection (21) Image AvailableSort:RelevanceTitle (A–Z)Date (Older First)Object number (Ascending)Primary Maker (A-Z)Last Updated (Ascending)ListImagesTable Advanced Search Filters View PDFTitleArtist / MakerCultureGeographyObject numberKeywordDatetoDateMediumCredit LineClassification(s)All(not assigned)AnimationAssemblageBookCalligraphyCartoonCeramicCollageConstructionDecorative ArtDrawingGlassInstallationJewelryMiscellaneousOtherPaintingPhotographPortfolioPrintSculptureTextileVideoIn Collection(s)AllArt and GlobalizationArt and Media Temporalities: Speed, Slowness, and “Capturing” Time Art, Ecology, and Climate: Plants and Planting Art, Ecology, and Climate: Power and Energy Art, Ecology, and Climate: The AnthropoceneArt, Ecology, and Climate: Wilderness and WildnessCeramics & GlassDrawings & WatercolorsPaintings Photography Photojournalism/Documentary PhotographyPrintsPublic Art @ SURecent AcquisitionsTextilesImage AvailableClear21 for Terms: griefGLADESVILLE, WEST VIRGINIA | 2000Ed Kashi2000, printed 2022The CryLeonard Baskin1960Funeral Cortege, End of an Era in a Small Valley Town, CaliforniaDorothea Lange1938Wake of Juan Carra TrujilloW. Eugene Smith1951In the House of Mourning (After Karl Hoff)Friedrich Leonhard Meyer1880In Memoriam: The Lockerbie PortfolioDon Cortese1989Title page, In MemoriamDon Cortese1989untitled [irises #1]Don Cortese1989untitled [single iris]Don Cortese1989untitled [portraits #1]Don Cortese1989untitled [irises #4]Don Cortese1989untitled [portraits #4]Don Cortese1989untitled [R. M. Rilke quotation] “Everything once, only once, once and no more. Us too once. Never more often. But this having once been, even once only, this having been earthly seems irrevocable.” R. M. RilkeDon Cortese1989untitled [burned hole in paper]Don Cortese1989LockerbieDon Cortese1989untitled [irises #2]Don Cortese1989untitled [portraits #2]Don Cortese1989untitled [irises #3]Don Cortese1989untitled [portraits #3]Don Cortese1989Selbstbildinis mit der Hand an der Stirn Käthe Kollwitz1910, published 1918 Image Not Available for Mourning CoatMourning CoatCarol Hamoy2011Next Page Powered by eMuseum