Art and Artifacts Collection List


The Robert and Miriam Kinsey Collection | The Warschaw Collection
Max Thalmann Prints and Drawings | Anton Grauel Collection
Early California Mission Vestments | Other paintings of interest


The Robert and Miriam Kinsey Collection

(111 items)
The Kinsey Collection consists of contemporary Japanese prints, paintings and sculpture. Although most pieces in the collection date from the twentieth century, a few earlier works are included. Some non-Japanese artists are also represented. The collection includes woodblock prints by Ohara Shoson, Junichiro Sekino, Clifton Karhu, Toshi Yoshida, Tadashi Nakayama, Kiyoshi Saito and others. There is also a collection of netsuke by modern Japanese carvers.



The Warschaw Collection

(6 paintings)
Louis Warschaw, a Los Angeles resident, donated this collection of sixteenth and seventeenth-century European paintings to the University in 1975. The paintings and artists represented are The Virgin Enthroned with the Child and Saints by Giovanni Battista Bertucci the Younger (c. 1540-1614); The Suffering Virgin and Mary Magdalene by Giovanni Battista Crespi (1576-1632); The Dead Christ with the Virgin, Mary Magdalene and Saint Francis of Assisi by Gaspare Diziani (1689-1767); Ecce Homo (Christ with the Crown of Thorns) by David de Haen (1585 ?-1622); The Penitent Magdalene by Anthonie Santvoort (?-1600); and The Christ Child with the Virgin Adored by the Secular and Ecclesiastical Powers of the World by Paulus Bor (1600-1669).

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Max Thalmann Prints and Drawings

(316 items)
Max Thalmann (1890-1945) was a German Expressionist artist known for his drawings and woodcut prints. From 1912-1933 he achieved recognition as a master of the woodcut and produced three main portfolios--Cathedral, Passion, and America. A visit to New York City in 1923 inspired the America set of woodcuts. During the 1930s his interests moved from woodcuts to drawings, watercolors and pastels. He also designed books for the Eugen Dieterich publishing house in Jena, Germany. He died in that city shortly before the end of World War II. This collection is probably the largest of Thalmann's works in the United States.

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Grauel Collection

Anton Grauel Collection

(Approximately 25 items)
This is a collection of wooden sculptures and terra cotta maquettes (models for sculptures) on religious themes by the German artist Anton Grauel ( 1897-1972). Grauel achieved fame for his huge bronze sculptures of athletes which flanked the main entrance of the Olympic Stadium at the 1936 games in Berlin. Despite his artistic contributions to "Hitler's games" Grauel was not a Nazi. He moved to the United States following World War II where he continued his work. His sculptures may be seen in many places in this country including the University of Notre Dame and Beloit College. On the LMU campus, his sculpture, Seat of Wisdom, stands between Desmond and Rosecrans halls.

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Early California Mission Vestments

(Approximately 17 items)
These vestments are fine examples of the liturgical clothing in use in California Catholic churches and missions during the early nineteenth century. Most of them are from theYgnacio del Valle Family Collection and come from the del Valle chapel in Ventura County. Josefa del Valle de Forster donated them to Loyola University in the 1940s. The del Valles are an old California family whose history includes an 1839 grant from the Mexican government of a 48,000 acre ranch known as Rancho San Francisco. The family chapel was located at Camulos which achieved fame as the "home" of the fictional heroine of Helen Hunt Jackson's novel Ramona.

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Other paintings of interest

The Money Changers attributed to Paolo Veronese (1528-1588).
Judgment of Jesus by the Rabbis by Leonard Bramer (1596-1674).
Portrait of Mrs. Kearney by Hovsep Pushman (1877-1966).

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