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- Title
- Eat Less, and let us be thankful that we have enough to share with those who fight for freedom - United States Food Administration
- Artist
- Albert Hendee
- Physical Description
- Text: Eat less, and let us be thankful that we have enough to share with those who fight for freedom - United States Food Administration
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1918
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.48
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- relevance
- rank 2.82526
- Secondary Keywords
- armed conflicts
- declaratory and advertising artifacts
- descriptors
- events
- how we live
- information artifacts
- information artifacts by function
- information forms
- materials
- materials by function
- modern and contemporary art
- objects we use
- people and culture
- war
- world wars
- Title
- Yao Ritual Scroll
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, China
- Century
- mid 19th century–mid 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 19th century - mid 20th century
- Accession Number
- 1983/2.132
- Medium and Support
- hanging scroll, ink and color on cotton
- relevance
- rank 2.81845
- Secondary Keywords
- allegory and literature
- associated concepts
- doctrinal concepts
- hells
- how we live
- mythology
- people
- people (agents)
- people and culture
- people and occupations
- people by state or condition
- religion
- religions and religious concepts
- religious concepts
- rites of passage
- the natural world
- Title
- The Entombment from "The Small Woodcut Passion"
- Artist
- Albrecht Dürer
- Physical Description
- A group of four men gently lower a figure into a tomb that is placed parallel to the viewer. To the left is a group of mourners with hands clasped or holding a covered jar. Behind the figures is a rocky landscape with a fence and guard at the gate in the distance at the left. In the rocks of the foreground is a dark opening. At the lower right corner is a circle composed of thorny branches.
- Artist Life Dates
- Nüremberg, 1471-1528
- Century
- Early 16th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1509-1511
- Accession Number
- 2011/2.57
- Medium and Support
- woodcut print on laid paper
- relevance
- rank 2.81773
- Secondary Keywords
- allegory and literature
- bible
- buildings and the land
- death
- funerary structures
- holy figures and saints
- how we live
- religion
- rites of passage
- single built works
- single built works by function
- single built works by specific type
- subject matter
- themes (religious)
- Title
- Keep These Off the U.S.A. - Buy More Liberty Bonds
- Artist
- John Warner Norton
- Artist Life Dates
- 1876-1934
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.69
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- relevance
- rank 2.80948
- Secondary Keywords
- armed conflicts
- blood
- clothing
- declaratory and advertising artifacts
- events
- how we live
- information artifacts
- information artifacts by function
- information forms
- modern and contemporary art
- objects
- objects we use
- people and culture
- text-based art
- war
- world wars
- Title
- Ships for Uncle Sam - Official United States War Film
- Artist
- Joseph Pennell
- Physical Description
- Text: Ships for Uncle Same - Official United States War Film - Produced by Signal Coprs. U.S.A. and Committee on Public Information
- Artist Life Dates
- 1857-1926
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.78
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- relevance
- rank 2.80948
- Secondary Keywords
- architecture
- armed conflicts
- declaratory and advertising artifacts
- events
- how we live
- information artifacts
- information artifacts by function
- information forms
- machine
- modern and contemporary art
- objects
- objects we use
- people and culture
- text-based art
- war
- world wars
- Title
- Kosciuszko, Pulawski fought for liberty in America, Can you help America fight for freedom in Poland? Eat less sugar, wheat, meat, fats so that we can support our brothers fighting in the allied armies
- Artist
- George John Illian
- Physical Description
- Text (in Polish): Kosciuszko, Pulawski [sic.] walczyli o wolnosc w Ameryce Czy ty pomozesz Ameryce walczyc o wolnosc w Polsce? Jedz Mniej Pszenicy-miesa-ttuszczy-cukru abysmy mogli pomodz maszym braciom walczactm w Amiach Alianckich - Zarzad Spozywczy Stanow Zjednoconych
- Artist Life Dates
- 1894-1932
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.52
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- relevance
- rank 2.80948
- Secondary Keywords
- armed conflicts
- clothing
- declaratory and advertising artifacts
- events
- feathers
- how we live
- information artifacts
- information artifacts by function
- information forms
- modern and contemporary art
- objects
- objects we use
- people and culture
- text-based art
- war
- world wars
- Title
- Make Every Minute Count for Pershing - United States Shipping Board, Emergency Fleet Corporation
- Artist
- Adolph Treidler
- Artist Life Dates
- 1886-1981
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.99
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- relevance
- rank 2.79989
- Secondary Keywords
- armed conflicts
- declaratory and advertising artifacts
- events
- figures
- how we live
- information artifacts
- information artifacts by function
- information forms
- modern and contemporary art
- objects we use
- people and culture
- people and occupations
- ships
- text-based art
- war
- world wars
- Title
- On the Job for Victory - United States Shipping Board, Emergency Fleet Corporation
- Artist
- Jonas Lie
- Artist Life Dates
- Norway, 1880-1940
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1918
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.59
- Medium and Support
- gouache-lithograph on paper
- relevance
- rank 2.79989
- Secondary Keywords
- architecture
- armed conflicts
- declaratory and advertising artifacts
- events
- how we live
- information artifacts
- information artifacts by function
- information forms
- modern and contemporary art
- objects we use
- people and culture
- people and occupations
- ships
- text-based art
- war
- world wars
- Title
- Untitled, from "Sighs and Whispers, Bloomingdales"
- Artist
- Guy Bourdin
- Artist Life Dates
- 1928-1991
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1976
- Accession Number
- 1989/1.74.14
- Medium and Support
- Type-C print on paper
- relevance
- rank 2.79977
- Secondary Keywords
- figures
- furnishings
- furnishings by form or function
- furniture
- furniture by form or function
- household objects
- how we live
- leisure
- mirrors
- modern and contemporary art
- objects we use
- people and occupations
- reflections
- sleeping and reclining furniture
- Title
- Calavera Huertista
- Artist
- José Guadalupe Posada
- Artist Life Dates
- 1851-1913
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1910
- Accession Number
- 1958/1.122
- Medium and Support
- relief engraving on metal
- relevance
- rank 2.79977
- Secondary Keywords
- animal material
- animal material by form or function
- animals
- descriptors
- how we live
- materials
- materials by origin
- modern and contemporary art
- rites of passage
- skeleton and skeleton components
- skeleton components
- the natural world
- Title
- Death and the Ploughman's Wife
- Artist
- William Strang
- Artist Life Dates
- 1859-1921
- Century
- 19th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1894
- Accession Number
- 1930.22
- Medium and Support
- etching on paper
- relevance
- rank 2.79258
- Secondary Keywords
- animal material
- animal material by form or function
- descriptors
- family
- how we live
- landscapes
- materials
- materials by origin
- objects we use
- people and occupations
- plants
- relationships
- skeleton and skeleton components
- skeleton components
- suns
- the natural world
- vessels
- Title
- Girl Sewing
- Artist
- Bernard Schardt
- Artist Life Dates
- 1904-1979
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1935
- Accession Number
- 1943.119
- Medium and Support
- woodcut on paper
- relevance
- rank 2.79238
- Secondary Keywords
- figures
- furnishings
- furnishings by form or function
- furniture
- furniture by form or function
- genres
- how we live
- modern and contemporary art
- objects
- objects we use
- organizations
- people and occupations
- sleeping and reclining furniture
- Title
- The Hun - his Mark - Blot it Out with Liberty Bonds
- Artist
- James Allen St. John
- Artist Life Dates
- 1872-1957
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.94.2
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- relevance
- rank 2.78937
- Secondary Keywords
- armed conflicts
- declaratory and advertising artifacts
- events
- hands
- how we live
- human body
- information artifacts
- information artifacts by function
- information forms
- modern and contemporary art
- objects we use
- people and culture
- text-based art
- the natural world
- war
- world wars
- Title
- The Hun - his Mark - Blot it Out with Liberty Bonds
- Artist
- James Allen St. John
- Artist Life Dates
- 1872-1957
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.94
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- relevance
- rank 2.78937
- Secondary Keywords
- armed conflicts
- declaratory and advertising artifacts
- events
- hands
- how we live
- human body
- information artifacts
- information artifacts by function
- information forms
- modern and contemporary art
- objects we use
- people and culture
- text-based art
- the natural world
- war
- world wars
- Title
- For Every Fighter A Woman Worker Y.W.C.A - Back Our Second Line of Defense - United War Work Campaign
- Artist
- Ernest Baker
- Artist Life Dates
- 1889-1975
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1918
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.2
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- relevance
- rank 2.78609
- Secondary Keywords
- armed conflicts
- declaratory and advertising artifacts
- events
- figures
- how we live
- information artifacts
- information artifacts by function
- information forms
- modern and contemporary art
- objects we use
- people
- people (agents)
- people and culture
- people and occupations
- people by gender
- war
- world wars
- Title
- Chicago Cubs Wrigley Field, from 'Jim Dow: The National League Stadiums' portfol
- Artist
- Jim Dow
- Artist Life Dates
- born 1942
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1982
- Accession Number
- 1984/2.53.2
- Medium and Support
- Type-C print on paper
- relevance
- rank 2.77888
- Secondary Keywords
- americas
- buildings and the land
- how we live
- landscapes
- locality
- modern and contemporary art
- north & central america
- portfolios
- recreation structures
- single built works
- single built works by function
- single built works by specific type
- sports
- stand
- the natural world
- united states
- Title
- Pittsburgh Pirates Three Rivers Stadium, from 'Jim Dow: The National League Stad
- Artist
- Jim Dow
- Artist Life Dates
- born 1942
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1982
- Accession Number
- 1984/2.53.5
- Medium and Support
- Type-C print on paper
- relevance
- rank 2.77888
- Secondary Keywords
- americas
- buildings and the land
- how we live
- landscapes
- locality
- modern and contemporary art
- north & central america
- portfolios
- recreation structures
- single built works
- single built works by function
- single built works by specific type
- sports
- stand
- the natural world
- united states
- Title
- Philadelphia Phillies Veterans Stadium, from 'Jim Dow: The National League Stadi
- Artist
- Jim Dow
- Artist Life Dates
- born 1942
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1982
- Accession Number
- 1984/2.53.4
- Medium and Support
- Type-C print on paper
- relevance
- rank 2.77888
- Secondary Keywords
- americas
- buildings and the land
- how we live
- landscapes
- locality
- modern and contemporary art
- north & central america
- portfolios
- recreation structures
- single built works
- single built works by function
- single built works by specific type
- sports
- stand
- the natural world
- united states
- Title
- San Diego Padres Jack Murphy Stadium, from 'Jim Dow: The National League Stadium
- Artist
- Jim Dow
- Artist Life Dates
- born 1942
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1982
- Accession Number
- 1984/2.53.6
- Medium and Support
- Type-C print on paper
- relevance
- rank 2.77888
- Secondary Keywords
- americas
- buildings and the land
- how we live
- landscapes
- locality
- modern and contemporary art
- north & central america
- portfolios
- recreation structures
- single built works
- single built works by function
- single built works by specific type
- sports
- stand
- the natural world
- united states
- Title
- Clear-the-Way!! Buy Bonds - Fourth Liberty Loan
- Artist
- Howard Chandler Christy
- Artist Life Dates
- 1873-1952
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1918
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.23
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- relevance
- rank 2.77808
- Secondary Keywords
- armed conflicts
- army
- declaratory and advertising artifacts
- events
- figures
- geography
- how we live
- information artifacts
- information artifacts by function
- information forms
- military
- modern and contemporary art
- objects
- objects we use
- people and culture
- people and occupations
- ships
- soldiers
- war
- world wars
- Title
- He is Keeping the World Safe for Democracy. Enlist and Help Him
- Artist
- Clifford Carleton
- Artist Life Dates
- Born 1867
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1916-1918
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.16
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- relevance
- rank 2.77808
- Secondary Keywords
- armed conflicts
- army
- declaratory and advertising artifacts
- events
- figures
- how we live
- information artifacts
- information artifacts by function
- information forms
- military
- modern and contemporary art
- objects we use
- people and culture
- people and occupations
- soldiers
- text-based art
- war
- world wars
- Title
- Two Inspiring Cablegrams
- Artist
- William George Krieghoff
- Physical Description
- Text: 2 Inspiring Cablegrams - Chairman Edward N. Hurley cables: "…We want you and the boys in the trenches to know that the men in the yards are going to limit to provide in record-braking time the ships that will carry more Men, Food and Munitions to the intrepid American Expeditionary Forces." - General Pershing replies: " The launching of nearly 100 ships on the Fourth of July is the most inspiring news that has come to us. All ranks of the Army in France send their congratulations and heart-felt thanks to their patriotic brothers in the shipyards at home. No more defiant answer could be given to the enemy's challenge. With such backing we cannot fail to win. All hail, American Ship-Builders!" - United States Shipping Board, Emergency Fleet Corporation
- Artist Life Dates
- 1875 - 1930
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1918
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.57
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- relevance
- rank 2.77808
- Secondary Keywords
- armed conflicts
- army
- clothing
- declaratory and advertising artifacts
- events
- figures
- how we live
- information artifacts
- information artifacts by function
- information forms
- medium
- military
- modern and contemporary art
- objects
- objects we use
- people and culture
- people and occupations
- soldiers
- war
- world wars
- Title
- Enlist - On Which Side of the Window Are You?
- Artist
- Laura Brey
- Artist Life Dates
- active 20th century
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1917
- Accession Number
- 1974/2.14
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- relevance
- rank 2.77808
- Secondary Keywords
- architecture
- armed conflicts
- declaratory and advertising artifacts
- events
- how we live
- information artifacts
- information artifacts by function
- information forms
- man
- modern and contemporary art
- objects we use
- people and culture
- people and occupations
- political and social issues
- text-based art
- world wars
- Title
- The Combination that Will Win the War
- Artist
- Adolph Treidler
- Physical Description
- Text: The Combination that Will Win the War - Every piece of work done in this plant has a direct bearing on the outcome of the war. Our finished product goes to France. The men who face for us weariness, hardships, death, depend upon us. Our work here, fits their work over there, like a cog in a giant machine. Without our product they are helpless. With it they are invincible. They fight with what we make. We are their resource and reliance, the American workman and the American soldier, the combination that will win the war. - Issued By Ordnance Department U.S. Army
- Artist Life Dates
- 1886-1981
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.98
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- relevance
- rank 2.77808
- Secondary Keywords
- armed conflicts
- army
- declaratory and advertising artifacts
- events
- figures
- how we live
- information artifacts
- information artifacts by function
- information forms
- military
- modern and contemporary art
- objects we use
- people and culture
- people and occupations
- soldiers
- text-based art
- war
- world wars
- Title
- Over There - U.S. Navy
- Artist
- Albert Steiner
- Artist Life Dates
- 1877-1965
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.91
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- relevance
- rank 2.77808
- Secondary Keywords
- armed conflicts
- army
- declaratory and advertising artifacts
- events
- figures
- how we live
- information artifacts
- information artifacts by function
- information forms
- military
- modern and contemporary art
- objects
- objects we use
- people and culture
- people and occupations
- ships
- soldiers
- war
- weaponry
- world wars
- Title
- And They Thought We Couldn't Fight - Victory Liberty Loan
- Artist
- Victor Clyde Forsythe
- Artist Life Dates
- born 1885
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917-1919
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.41
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- relevance
- rank 2.76611
- Secondary Keywords
- armed conflicts
- army
- declaratory and advertising artifacts
- events
- fighting
- figures
- how we live
- information artifacts
- information artifacts by function
- information forms
- military
- modern and contemporary art
- objects we use
- people and culture
- people and occupations
- soldiers
- text-based art
- war
- world wars
- Title
- Mine More Coal - President Wilson demands coal to win the war
- Artist
- Artist Unknown
- Physical Description
- Text: Mine More Coal - President Wilson Demands Coal To Win The War - "The existing scarcity of coal is creating a grave danger-in fact the most serious which confronts us-and calls for prompt and vigorous action on the part of both operators and miners. … - "The only worker who deserves the condemnation of his community is the one who fails to give his best in this crisis; not the one who accepts deferred classification and works regularly and diligently to increase the coal output. - "A great task is to be performed. - "The operators and their staffs alone can not do it; but both parties, working hand in hand with a grim determination to rid the country of its greatest obstacle to winning the war, can do it. - "It is with full confidence that I call upon you to assume the burden of producing an ample supply of coal." - Woodrow Wilson. - United States Fuel Administration
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1918
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.141
- Medium and Support
- lithograph on paper
- relevance
- rank 2.76611
- Secondary Keywords
- animals
- armed conflicts
- birds
- business and industry
- declaratory and advertising artifacts
- events
- how we live
- information artifacts
- information artifacts by function
- information forms
- modern and contemporary art
- objects we use
- people and culture
- stars
- text-based art
- the natural world
- war
- world wars
- Title
- New York Mets Shea Stadium, from "Jim Dow: The National League Stadiums"
- Artist
- Jim Dow
- Artist Life Dates
- born 1942
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1982
- Accession Number
- 1984/2.53.3
- Medium and Support
- Type-C print on paper
- relevance
- rank 2.76495
- Secondary Keywords
- americas
- buildings and the land
- how we live
- landscapes
- locality
- modern and contemporary art
- new york
- north & central america
- portfolios
- recreation structures
- single built works
- single built works by function
- single built works by specific type
- sports
- stand
- the natural world
- united states
- Title
- Paris, from "Master Prints Volume I"
- Artist
- Elliott Erwitt
- Artist Life Dates
- Born 1928
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1951
- Accession Number
- 1987/1.194.9
- Medium and Support
- gelatin silver print on paper
- relevance
- rank 2.76362
- Secondary Keywords
- figures
- furnishings
- furnishings by form or function
- furniture
- furniture by form or function
- how we live
- men
- modern and contemporary art
- multiple-seating furniture
- objects we use
- people and occupations
- plants
- portraits
- relationships
- seating furniture
- the natural world
- Title
- Fish Day
- Artist
- Minnie Murphy
- Artist Life Dates
- 1901-1962
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1938
- Accession Number
- 1943.93
- Medium and Support
- wood engraving on paper
- relevance
- rank 2.76362
- Secondary Keywords
- animals
- containers
- containers by form
- how we live
- measuring devices
- measuring devices for forces
- modern and contemporary art
- objects we use
- organizations
- people and occupations
- streets
- the natural world
- urban life
- weighing devices
- weighing devices by form
- Title
- Gurgin Fights with Andariman, from the Shahnama of Firdausi
- Artist
- Shiraz and Timurid Schools
- Century
- 15th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1460
- Accession Number
- 1963/1.55
- Medium and Support
- ink, opaque watercolor, and gold leaf on paper
- relevance
- rank 2.75954
- Secondary Keywords
- allegory and literature
- descriptors
- how we live
- inorganic material
- literary
- materials
- materials by composition
- objects we use
- projectile weapons
- projectile weapons with nonexplosive propellant
- projectiles with nonexplosive propellant
- war
- weapons
- weapons and ammunition
- Title
- Mother and Child (Mrs. George Vaux and George Vaux, Jr.)
- Artist
- John Bullock
- Artist Life Dates
- 1854-1939
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1902
- Accession Number
- 1978/2.51
- Medium and Support
- sepia-toned platinum print on paper
- relevance
- rank 2.75954
- Secondary Keywords
- family
- figures
- furnishings
- furnishings by form or function
- furniture
- furniture by form or function
- genres
- how we live
- modern and contemporary art
- objects we use
- people and occupations
- relationships
- seating furniture
- single seating furniture
- Title
- Beat Back the Hun with Liberty Bonds
- Artist
- Frederick Strothmann
- Artist Life Dates
- 1879-1958
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1918
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.95
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- relevance
- rank 2.75357
- Secondary Keywords
- armed conflicts
- army
- blood
- declaratory and advertising artifacts
- events
- faces
- geography
- how we live
- information artifacts
- information artifacts by function
- information forms
- military
- modern and contemporary art
- objects we use
- people and culture
- people and occupations
- soldiers
- text-based art
- war
- world wars
- Title
- Haystack
- Artist
- Eleanor Coen
- Artist Life Dates
- Born 1916
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1941
- Accession Number
- 1943.18
- Medium and Support
- lithograph on paper
- relevance
- rank 2.75357
- Secondary Keywords
- animals
- architecture
- buildings and the land
- equipment
- equipment by process
- genres
- geography
- hay
- how we live
- mammals
- modern and contemporary art
- objects we use
- open spaces
- open spaces and site elements
- open spaces by location or context
- organizations
- plants
- supporting equipment
- the natural world
- tools and equipment
- yards
- Title
- Tired of Giving? You Don't Know What it is to Be Tired! - Connecticut State Council of Defense
- Artist
- Jay Norwood Darling
- Physical Description
- Text: Tired of Giving? You don't know what it is to be Tired! - Courtesy of New York Tribune - Issued by Connecticut State Council of Defense
- Artist Life Dates
- 1876-1962
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917-1919
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.30
- Medium and Support
- lithograph on paper
- relevance
- rank 2.75357
- Secondary Keywords
- architecture
- armed conflicts
- crosses
- declaratory and advertising artifacts
- events
- family
- figures
- how we live
- information artifacts
- information artifacts by function
- information forms
- modern and contemporary art
- objects we use
- people and culture
- people and occupations
- relationships
- text-based art
- war
- workers
- world wars
- Title
- Together We Win
- Artist
- James Montgomery Flagg
- Physical Description
- Together We Win - United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation
- Artist Life Dates
- 1877-1960
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1918
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.38
- Medium and Support
- color lithography on paper
- relevance
- rank 2.75357
- Secondary Keywords
- architecture
- armed conflicts
- army
- declaratory and advertising artifacts
- events
- figures
- geography
- how we live
- information artifacts
- information artifacts by function
- information forms
- military
- modern and contemporary art
- objects we use
- organizations
- people and culture
- people and occupations
- text-based art
- war
- world wars
- Title
- Puppet in the form of a bird
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Mali
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1960
- Accession Number
- 1983/2.177
- Medium and Support
- carved wood, paint, cloth and synthetic hair
- relevance
- rank 2.75253
- Secondary Keywords
- animals
- animals and creatures
- functions
- functions (activities)
- functions by specific context
- how we live
- objects we use
- people and culture
- recreational artifacts
- recreational artifacts for noncompetitive activities
- social functions
- the natural world
- Title
- Untitled (Child in Graveyard), from "Welsh Miners"
- Artist
- Bruce Davidson
- Artist Life Dates
- b. 1933
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1981
- Accession Number
- 1983/2.243.9
- Medium and Support
- gelatin silver print on paper
- relevance
- rank 2.75067
- Secondary Keywords
- architecture
- buildings and the land
- child
- death
- funerary structures
- geography
- grasses
- how we live
- modern and contemporary art
- people and occupations
- plants
- portfolios
- rites of passage
- single built works
- single built works by function
- single built works by specific type
- telephone poles
- the natural world
- tomb
- Title
- Teamwork Builds Ships - United States Shipping Board - Emergency Fleet Corporation
- Artist
- William Dodge Stevens
- Artist Life Dates
- 1870-1942
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.92
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- relevance
- rank 2.73809
- Secondary Keywords
- armed conflicts
- declaratory and advertising artifacts
- events
- figures
- how we live
- information artifacts
- information artifacts by function
- information forms
- modern and contemporary art
- objects
- objects we use
- people and culture
- people and occupations
- text-based art
- war
- world wars
- Title
- Clothes Shop
- Artist
- Charles Locke
- Artist Life Dates
- 1899-1983
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1937
- Accession Number
- 1943.82
- Medium and Support
- lithograph on paper
- relevance
- rank 2.73693
- Secondary Keywords
- architecture
- buildings and the land
- commercial buildings
- figures
- how we live
- mercantile buildings
- modern and contemporary art
- organizations
- people and occupations
- single built works
- single built works by function
- single built works by specific type
- streets
- Title
- Family Portrait
- Artist
- Wilhelm von Kaulbach
- Physical Description
- This is a fine line drawing in pencil on white paper that shows a group of four figures of various ages. One is seated and the others are gathered around her chair, looking out at the viewer. They are dressed in early 19th c. European clothing. The central figure is a mature woman who embraces a young girl at her side. There is a boy and young woman standing behind her.
- Artist Life Dates
- 1805-1874
- Century
- 19th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1834
- Accession Number
- 1960/2.82
- Medium and Support
- graphite on off-white wove paper
- relevance
- rank 2.73642
- Secondary Keywords
- figures
- groups of people
- how we live
- kinship groups
- people
- people (agents)
- people and culture
- people and occupations
- physical activities
- physical activities by general context
- relationships
- social groups
- Title
- The Garroted Man
- Artist
- Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes
- Physical Description
- A man in a white robe is seated with his back against a wooden post. In his hands he holds a crucifix; the scene is illuminated by a large candlestick at the left of the image.
- Artist Life Dates
- 1746-1828
- Century
- 18th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1778-1780
- Accession Number
- 1963/2.4
- Medium and Support
- etching on laid paper
- relevance
- rank 2.73587
- Secondary Keywords
- candles and candleholders
- crosses
- furnishings
- furnishings by form or function
- how we live
- lighting devices
- lighting devices by form
- objects we use
- people
- people (agents)
- people and culture
- people and occupations
- people by state or condition
- rites of passage
- Title
- Wanted 25,000 Student Nurses, U.S. Student Nurse Reserve
- Artist
- Milton Herbert Bancroft
- Artist Life Dates
- 1867-1947
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.3
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- relevance
- rank 2.73125
- Secondary Keywords
- armed conflicts
- army
- declaratory and advertising artifacts
- events
- how we live
- information artifacts
- information artifacts by function
- information forms
- military
- modern and contemporary art
- objects
- objects we use
- people and culture
- people and occupations
- text-based art
- war
- world wars
- Title
- Team Work Wins - United States Shipping Board, Emergency Fleet Corporation
- Artist
- Hibberd V. B. Kline
- Artist Life Dates
- 1885-1959
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917-1919
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.56
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- relevance
- rank 2.73125
- Secondary Keywords
- architecture
- armed conflicts
- declaratory and advertising artifacts
- events
- figures
- how we live
- information artifacts
- information artifacts by function
- information forms
- modern and contemporary art
- objects
- objects we use
- people and culture
- people and occupations
- text-based art
- war
- world wars
- Title
- Sugar Means Ships - The Consumption of Sugar Sweetened Drinks Must be Reduced.
- Artist
- Ernest Fuhr
- Physical Description
- Text: Sugar Means Ships - The Consumption of Sugar Sweetened Drinks Muse be Reduced. For your beverages 400million lbs. of sugar were imported in Ships last year. Every Ship is needed to carry soldiers and supplies now. - (upper left seal) United States Food Administration - (ships labled) Sugar - (top left cloud) WAR HURRY!
- Artist Life Dates
- 1874-1933
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.42
- Medium and Support
- lithograph on paper
- relevance
- rank 2.72711
- Secondary Keywords
- armed conflicts
- army
- clothing
- declaratory and advertising artifacts
- events
- figures
- geography
- how we live
- information artifacts
- information artifacts by function
- information forms
- locality
- medium
- military
- modern and contemporary art
- objects
- objects we use
- people and culture
- people and occupations
- ships
- smoke
- soldiers
- war
- world wars
- Title
- Electric Chair (blue and yellow), from a Portfolio of Ten Screenprints
- Artist
- Andy Warhol
- Artist Life Dates
- 1928 - 1987
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1971
- Accession Number
- 1974/2.40
- Medium and Support
- screenprint on paper
- relevance
- rank 2.72669
- Secondary Keywords
- furnishings
- furnishings by form or function
- furniture
- furniture by form or function
- genres
- how we live
- modern and contemporary art
- objects we use
- rites of passage
- seating furniture
- single seating furniture
- Title
- Old Homestead
- Artist
- John Davies
- Artist Life Dates
- 1901-1965
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1939
- Accession Number
- 1943.26
- Medium and Support
- mezzotint on paper
- relevance
- rank 2.72669
- Secondary Keywords
- furnishings
- furnishings by form or function
- furniture
- furniture by form or function
- houses
- how we live
- modern and contemporary art
- objects we use
- organizations
- porches
- seating furniture
- single seating furniture
- Title
- The Electric Chair (pink and green), from the "Portfolio of Ten Screenprints"
- Artist
- Andy Warhol
- Artist Life Dates
- 1928 - 1987
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1971
- Accession Number
- 1979/2.90
- Medium and Support
- screenprint on paper
- relevance
- rank 2.72669
- Secondary Keywords
- electricity
- furnishings
- furnishings by form or function
- furniture
- furniture by form or function
- how we live
- modern and contemporary art
- objects we use
- rites of passage
- seating furniture
- single seating furniture
- Title
- Teufel Hunden - German Nickname for U.S. Marines - Devil Dog Recruiting Station, Eighth & Main Streets
- Artist
- Artist Unknown
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.112
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- relevance
- rank 2.72333
- Secondary Keywords
- animals
- armed conflicts
- declaratory and advertising artifacts
- events
- how we live
- illustrations
- information artifacts
- information artifacts by function
- information forms
- mammals
- modern and contemporary art
- objects
- objects we use
- people and culture
- text-based art
- the natural world
- war
- world wars
- Title
- Save the Products of the Land - Eat More Fish - The Feed Themselves
- Artist
- Charles Livingston Bull
- Physical Description
- Text: Save the products of the land - Eat more fish - they feed themselves. United States Food Administration
- Artist Life Dates
- 1874-1932
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1917
- Accession Number
- 1954/2.35.14
- Medium and Support
- color lithograph on paper
- relevance
- rank 2.72333
- Secondary Keywords
- animals
- animals and creatures
- armed conflicts
- declaratory and advertising artifacts
- events
- how we live
- information artifacts
- information artifacts by function
- information forms
- modern and contemporary art
- objects we use
- people and culture
- text-based art
- the natural world
- war
- waterscapes
- world wars