
The George Segal Gallery maintains the University’s collection of modern and contemporary art. It has developed over the years through bequests and donations by faculty and friends of the University and the local community. Most notable are George Segal’s Street Crossing, works by Alexander Calder, Alberto Giacometti drawings, the Lida Hilton Print Collection and the Lucy Lewis Collection of contemporary Native American pottery.
The University also owns the Wingert Collection of traditional African and Oceanic masks and sculptures, and the well-known Cosla Collection of Italian Renaissance and 16th- to 19th-century European art.
The Holy Kinship Panels, German, early 16th c., 28 5/8” x 31 1/4”, tempera on panel Cosla Collection |
Woman Painting Her Toenails, 1996 Plaster, Wood, Glass 96” X 48“ 72” |
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