Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: The Museum Year 2010

The Year

Art of the Americas: July 2009–June 2010

Bowl Maker Roswell Gleason, 1849–71, Silver plate, 2010.481

Pitcher Maker Roswell Gleason, 1851–71, Silver plate, 2010.480

Teapot Roswell Gleason, 1830–1850, Pewter, 2009.4330

"Lyric" creamer and sugar Designed by Kay Kastner Hackett, designed 1954, Earthenware with sgraffito and slip decoration, 2010.30.1-2

Double portrait of a man and a woman Charles L. Hogeboom, 1882, Plaster sculpture; wood, copper, and velvet frame, 2009.5107

Armchair Maker George Hunzinger, 1869, Walnut; upholstery (replaced), 2009.5317

Alms dish Jacob Hurd, about 1727, Silver, 2009.3987

Le Domino Rose John Humphreys Johnston, about 1895, Oil on canvas, 2010.371

Bracelet Sam Kramer, about 1960, Silver, moonstone, 2009.5104

"Color Flyte" creamer and saucer Designed by Kaye LaMoyne, designed about 1952, Melamine (plastic), 2010.485.1a-b

"Color Flyte" sugar bowl with lid Designed by Kaye LaMoyne, designed about 1952, Melamine (plastic), 2010.485.2a-b

Pair of "Tidy Crumbers" Designed by Harry Laylon, 1937–42, Copper, Bakelite (plastic), 2010.487.1-2

"Ivory" jardinière and pedestal Designed by Rudolph Lorber, designed about 1910, Earthenware with matte glaze, 2009.5319.1-2

Teapot Made by John C. Moore, about 1835–52, Silver, 2010.484

Pedestal and lamp Designed by Fernand Cesar Auguste Bernard James Moreau, about 1911, Glazed terracotta, 2009.5318.1-2

Motorola radio 41B Manufactured by Motorola Radio Company, designed about 1939, Bakelite (plastic), radio components, 2010.486

Bubble lamp, H-739 Designed by George Nelson, designed 1947; made 1952–1979, Steel, translucent white plastic (polyvinyl acetate and non-drying oil), electrical elements, 2009.4954

Bubble lamp, H-726 Designed by George Nelson, designed 1947; made 1952-1979, Steel, translucent white plastic (polyvinyl acetate and non-drying oil), electrical elements, 2009.4955

"Art Nouveau" umbrella stand Designed by Frederick Hurten Rhead, designed 1903–04, Earthenware with matte glaze, 2009.5320

"Tide" clock Designed by Gilbert Rohde, designed 1933; made 1933–1937, Macassar ebony (or East India Laurel), chrome, glass; electrical fittings, 2009.5314