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Title
Night Rain on the Xiao and Xiang Rivers
Artist
Chang Ku-nien
Physical Description
In this landscape a misty, meandering river is depicted with two boathouses along its banks. Reeds and other foliage grow lush along the banks, partially obscuring the boathouse in the foreground. Accompanying text is in the upper register.
Artist Life Dates
(Shanghai, China, 1906 - 1987, Flint, Michigan)
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
last quarter of 20th century
Accession Number
2006/1.127
Medium and Support
hanging scroll, ink on paper
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rank 0.32763
Secondary Keywords
associated concepts
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bodies of water and components of bodies of water
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Title
Abstract Composition (Abstrakte Komposition)
Artist
László Moholy-Nagy
Physical Description
A spare and restrained abstract composition, built up out of layers of mostly translucent basic geometric forms. The grey tones of the background are created with large rectangle shapes. In the upper part of the piece is a light colored circle, with a brighter circle inside it. Both are crossed by an axis of bright, thin orange lines. On the left, the point of a triangle protrudes from the edge. It is covered by a faint gray trapezoidal shape. Three small black semi-circles are also visible: one along the lines inside the circles; the other two along the trapezoidal shape and just beneath the triangle.
Artist Life Dates
Hungary, 1895-1946
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
circa 1925
Accession Number
1953/2.9
Medium and Support
watercolor, India ink, and collage on off-white wove paper
relevance
rank 0.32706
Secondary Keywords
visual arts
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associated concepts
coating (material)
coating by form
concepts in the arts
descriptors
european
european styles and periods
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geometric concepts
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international post-1945 styles and movements
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modern and contemporary art
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people and culture
plane figures
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post-1945 fine arts styles and movements
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Title
twilight
Artist
Dwight William Tryon
Physical Description
Landscape painting featuring a row of trees in the middle distance, separating a glowing sky above and a meadow in the foreground.
Artist Life Dates
1849 - 1925
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1905
Accession Number
1955/1.87
Medium and Support
oil on panel
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rank 0.32664
Secondary Keywords
associated concepts
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buildings and the land
earth sciences concepts
european
european styles and periods
evening
modern american styles and periods
modern and contemporary art
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the americas
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vegetation components
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Title
Sea Shells on a Table
Artist
Hamaguchi Yôzô
Physical Description
The upper two-thirds of the brint are dominated by black, while the lower area depicts a variety of seashells on a checkerboard black and white cloth.
Artist Life Dates
1909-2000
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
20th century
Accession Number
2010/2.31
Medium and Support
black and white litho print on paper
relevance
rank 0.32599
Secondary Keywords
british renaissance-baroque architecture styles
british renaissance-baroque styles
combination inorganic/organic animal material
combination inorganic/organic material
descriptors
design elements
european
european styles and periods
geometric patterns
materials
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people and culture
photographic prints
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positives
renaissance-baroque regional styles
renaissance-baroque styles
renaissance-baroque styles and periods
shell and shell material
styles and periods
styles and periods by region
visual works
visual works by medium or technique
Title
Crucifixion
Artist
Bartolommeo da Brescia
Physical Description
From the height of a cross, a crucified man, wearing a crown of thorns and a loincloth, looms over a dramatic landscape. Three heads with wings appear near the top of the cross, and a skull and crossed bones lay at its base. A vast prospect of distant mountains and a bustling port unfolds through the background.
Artist Life Dates
1506 - 1576 or 1578
Century
16th century
Object Creation Date
1565-1576
Accession Number
1970/1.177
Medium and Support
etching on paper
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rank 0.32583
Secondary Keywords
animal material
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bodies of water and components of bodies of water
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coastline bodies of water
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italy (nation)
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objects we use
people and culture
printing and printing processes and techniques
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religions
religions and religious concepts
settlements and landscapes
skeleton and skeleton components
skeleton components
visual works
visual works by subject type
Title
Sunset
Artist
George Inness
Physical Description
Landscape scene depicting trees silhouetted against a reddening sky with a dead fallen tree trunk lying diagonally across the foreground.
Artist Life Dates
1825-1894
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
1886
Accession Number
1954/1.170
Medium and Support
oil on canvas, laid down on panel
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rank 0.32562
Secondary Keywords
associated concepts
atmospheric effects
buildings and the land
cultural landscapes
cultural landscapes by location or context
earth sciences concepts
european
european styles and periods
landscapes (environments)
modern american styles and periods
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modern european styles and movements
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natural landscapes
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styles and periods by region
the americas
the natural world
vegetation and vegetation components
vegetation components
wilderness
woods
woody plants
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Title
Untitled, Still Life
Artist
Ralph Gibson
Physical Description
A black and white photograph of sea shells and a feather on a wooden table.
Artist Life Dates
b. 1939
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
2010
Accession Number
2011/2.143
Medium and Support
gelatin silver print on paper
relevance
rank 0.32553
Secondary Keywords
animal material
british renaissance-baroque architecture styles
british renaissance-baroque styles
combination inorganic/organic animal material
combination inorganic/organic material
descriptors
european
european styles and periods
furnishings
furnishings by form or function
furniture
furniture by form or function
keratinous material
materials
materials by composition
materials by origin
objects we use
people and culture
renaissance-baroque regional styles
renaissance-baroque styles
renaissance-baroque styles and periods
shell and shell material
styles and periods
styles and periods by region
support furniture
Title
Crossbow fibula with vegetal ornament on the catchplate
Artist
Anonymous Gallo-Roman
Physical Description
This fibula, a type of brooch used to pin outer garments, features a crossbar that ends in three onion-shaped terminals, which give the fibula a shape reminiscent of a crossbow. An arched bow connects the crossbar to the longer catchplate, which is ornamented with vegetal motifs.
Century
5th century
Object Creation Date
450-500
Accession Number
1966/2.17
Medium and Support
gilt bronze
relevance
rank 0.32545
Secondary Keywords
additive and joining processes and techniques
associated concepts
copper alloy
copper and copper alloy
costume
costume accessories
costume accessories worn
culture and related concepts
culture-related concepts
descriptors
europe (continent)
european
european styles and periods
geographic and political locations
inorganic material
jewelry
jewelry by location
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materials
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medieval
medieval styles and periods
metal
metal and metal products
metal by composition or origin
metallizing
nonferrous metal
objects we use
people and culture
pins (jewelry)
processes and techniques
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styles and periods
styles and periods by region
surface covering processes and techniques
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Title
Architectural Cadences
Artist
Charles Sheeler
Physical Description
Multiple color screenprint of an abstracted industrial landscape. In the foreground is a small strip of land, and in the middle ground are buildings of various geometric shapes and sizes. In the background, the rooflines of the buildings start to blend in and emerge from the cloudy sky.
Artist Life Dates
1883-1965
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1954
Accession Number
1983/1.216
Medium and Support
six-color screenprint on paper
relevance
rank 0.32520
Secondary Keywords
transfer method
american regions
architectural elements
associated concepts
buildings and the land
components
components and systems
components by specific context
descriptors
earth sciences concepts
industrial structures
modern and contemporary art
north american
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people and culture
physical sciences concepts
prints
prints by process
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single built works by function
single built works by specific type
styles and periods
styles and periods by region
the americas
visual works
visual works by medium or technique
weather and related phenomena
weather-related phenomena
windows and window components
Title
Edo Meisho: Ochanomizu
Artist
Andô Hiroshige
Physical Description
A snow scene of the canal. Snow covers the house roofs, the boat shelters, and the trees. Three travelers in blue robes are walking in the snow, two of them are carrying umbrellas.
Artist Life Dates
1797-1858
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
circa 1853
Accession Number
1948/1.142
Medium and Support
color woodblock print on paper
relevance
rank 0.32489
Secondary Keywords
transfer method
associated concepts
buildings and the land
costume
costume accessories
costume accessories carried
dwellings
earth sciences concepts
events
hydraulic structures
hydraulic structures by form
natural events
objects we use
people and culture
physical sciences concepts
precipitation
prints
prints by process
prints by process or technique
relief prints
residential structures
scientific concepts
seasons
single built works
single built works by function
single built works by specific type
transportation vehicles
vehicles
visual works
visual works by medium or technique
visual works by subject type
watercraft
watercraft by general type
weather and related phenomena
weather-related phenomena
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Title
Storm Clouds, Cape Cod (Strumwolken uber Cape Cod)
Artist
George Grosz
Physical Description
In the top left corner a house lies on top of a hill of sand dunes covered with grasses, with the ocean to the right and storm clouds swirling overhead
Artist Life Dates
1893-1959
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1949
Accession Number
1954/1.112
Medium and Support
lithograph on paper
relevance
rank 0.32427
Secondary Keywords
relation to water
associated concepts
buildings and the land
descriptors
dwellings
earth sciences concepts
eolian landforms
european
european styles and periods
events
geography
landforms
landforms and landform components
landforms by formation process
landforms by position
landforms by shape or position
materials
materials by origin
modern european fine arts styles and movements
modern european styles and movements
natural events
natural landscapes
people and culture
physical sciences concepts
plant material
residential structures
scientific concepts
settlements and landscapes
shores (landforms)
single built works
single built works by function
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styles and periods
styles and periods by region
weather and related phenomena
weather-related phenomena
Title
Edo Meisho: View of the Kameido Temple in Snow, Tokyo
Artist
Andô Hiroshige
Physical Description
Night scene of bridges over the lake leading to the temple complex. The snow falls down from the sky and covers the bridges, roofs, and trees. There are several travelers walking with parasols.
Artist Life Dates
1797-1858
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
circa 1853
Accession Number
1969/2.17
Medium and Support
color woodblock print on paper
relevance
rank 0.32328
Secondary Keywords
transfer method
associated concepts
buildings and the land
descriptors
earth sciences concepts
inorganic material
landscapes (environments)
materials
materials by composition
natural landscapes
objects we use
people and culture
physical sciences concepts
plants
precipitation
prints
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prints by process or technique
relief prints
religious buildings
religious structures
scientific concepts
seasons
settlements and landscapes
single built works
single built works by function
single built works by specific type
transportation structures
transportation structures by form
vegetation and vegetation components
vegetation components
visual works
visual works by medium or technique
weather and related phenomena
weather-related phenomena
woodcuts
woody plants
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Title
Beauvais Cathedral
Artist
John Coney
Physical Description
This highly detailed drawing in a vertical format depicts the interior of a gothic cathedral looking up at the soaring rib-vaulted ceiling. It appears as though every brick and architectural detail is rendered. The image provides a view into the choir and a transept to the right, which is decorated with a very ornate rose window.
Artist Life Dates
1786-1833
Object Creation Date
1823
Accession Number
2012/2.192
Medium and Support
pen and brown ink on extremely fine paper laid down on heavy cream wove paper
relevance
rank 0.32233
Secondary Keywords
architectural elements
building divisions
buildings and the land
ceilings
christian religious building spaces
churches
churches by location or context
components
components and systems
components by specific context
european
european styles and periods
medieval styles and periods
people and culture
religious building spaces
religious buildings
religious structures
rooms and spaces
rooms and spaces by building type
single built works
single built works by function
single built works by specific type
styles and periods
styles and periods by region
surface elements
surface elements and surface element components
Title
The Pierrot
Artist
James McNeill Whistler
Physical Description
A man stands in an apron and rolled sleeves in the water door of a building along a canal. Another figure is seen kneeling and reaching down to the water at the left edge of the water door. The building and its reflection fills the frame; the emphasis is on the figures in the darkened opening, along with their reflections, while the upper story of the building is only summarily indicated.
Artist Life Dates
1834-1903
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
1889
Accession Number
1954/1.406
Medium and Support
etching and drypoint, printed in dark brown ink on wove paper
relevance
rank 0.32201
Secondary Keywords
architectural elements
associated concepts
bodies of water and components of bodies of water
buildings and the land
components
components and systems
components by specific context
energy and related concepts
energy-related concepts
europe (continent)
geographic and political locations
hydraulic structures
hydraulic structures by form
landscapes (environments)
light-related concepts
natural landscapes
netherlands (nation)
north holland (province)
openings (architectural elements)
openings and opening components
openings by form
people and culture
physical activities
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physical sciences concepts
physics concepts
scientific concepts
settlements and landscapes
single built works
single built works by function
single built works by specific type
windows and window components
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Title
Janus Bird (Oiseau Janus)
Artist
Max Ernst
Physical Description
Standing bronze figure with recto/verso. The silhouette of the body is rectangular in shape. The heads on both side are simply rendered with rounded eyes and a pursed -lip mouth on one, a button nose on the other; bodies are supported by short legs; sides loosely suggest representations of male and female anatomy with side-by-side scallop shells suggesting a breasted chest on one side, an upward facing frog/toad in the phallus area on the reverse side.
Artist Life Dates
1891-1976
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1973
Accession Number
1987/1.160
Medium and Support
bronze
relevance
rank 0.32144
Secondary Keywords
amphibians
animals
animals and creatures
combination inorganic/organic animal material
combination inorganic/organic material
copper alloy
copper and copper alloy
descriptors
european
european styles and periods
inorganic material
materials
materials by composition
metal
metal and metal products
metal by composition or origin
modern and contemporary art
modern european fine arts styles and movements
modern european styles and movements
movement
nonferrous metal
objects we use
people and culture
reptiles
reptiles and amphibians
shell and shell material
styles and periods
styles and periods by region
the natural world
visual works
visual works by medium or technique
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Title
The Coronation of the Virgin [ Le Couronnement de la Vierge] from a Book of Hours
Artist
Simon Vostre
Physical Description
A woman in the center being crowned. There are angels surrounding her. Christ on a thrown is blessing her.
Century
16th century
Object Creation Date
1508
Accession Number
2013/2.558
Medium and Support
woodcut on laid paper
relevance
rank 0.32123
Secondary Keywords
accessories worn on the head
animals and creatures
associated concepts
ceremonial chairs
chairs
chairs by function
costume
costume accessories
costume accessories worn
descriptors
earth sciences concepts
furnishings
furnishings by form or function
furniture
furniture by form or function
headgear
legendary creatures
object genres
object genres by form
objects we use
people and culture
physical sciences concepts
pottery forming techniques
pottery techniques
processes and techniques
processes and techniques by material
processes and techniques by specific type
religions
religions and religious concepts
scientific concepts
seating furniture
single seating furniture
weather and related phenomena
weather-related phenomena
Title
The Square House, Amsterdam
Artist
James McNeill Whistler
Physical Description
A street facing onto a canal is seen at a very slight angle. The three buildings each have balconies (some enclosed), banks of windows, and doors at the water's edge. A dense network of hatching lines describe the brick facades, balconies and windows, and reflecions.
Artist Life Dates
1834-1903
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
1889
Accession Number
1954/1.404
Medium and Support
etching and drypoint, printed in brown ink on laid paper
relevance
rank 0.32101
Secondary Keywords
height
architectural elements
associated concepts
building divisions
buildings and the land
components
components and systems
components by specific context
dwellings
energy and related concepts
energy-related concepts
europe (continent)
geographic and political locations
hydraulic structures
hydraulic structures by form
light-related concepts
netherlands (nation)
north holland (province)
objects we use
openings (architectural elements)
openings and opening components
openings by form
people and culture
physical sciences concepts
physics concepts
residential structures
rooms and spaces
rooms and spaces by form
scientific concepts
single built works
single built works by form
single built works by function
single built works by specific type
visual works
visual works by subject type
windows and window components
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Title
Sandwich and Soda, from "Ten Works + Ten Painters"
Artist
Roy Lichtenstein
Physical Description
This work shows a plate on which is placed a sandwich, a glass and drinking straws. These items are shown as white forms against a band of red in the upper area and a band of blue in the lower portion of the work that serve as a background. The image looks like a comic book page with the items created in outline form against contrasting colors.
Artist Life Dates
10/28/1923 - 9/29/1997
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1964
Accession Number
1986/1.194.7
Medium and Support
screenprint on mylar
relevance
rank 0.32057
Secondary Keywords
containers
containers by function or context
containers for serving and consuming food
culinary containers
culinary equipment
culinary equipment by function
culinary equipment for serving and consuming food
descriptors
dishes
drinking vessels
equipment
equipment by context
furnishings
furnishings by form or function
furniture
furniture by form or function
international post-1945 styles and movements
materials
materials by function
objects we use
people and culture
post-1945 fine arts styles and movements
styles and periods
styles and periods by region
support furniture
tools and equipment
utensils for consuming food
vessels for serving and consuming food
Title
La Villa Madama
Artist
Jean-François Janinet
Physical Description
This etching, in a pale blue, brown and gray color scheme, depicts an outdoor scene with a large Roman style building and several human figures in the foreground. One giant wall, with two large arches, with semi-circular apses behind, crosses the middle section of the composition from left to right. It intersects a massive building that has a series of vaulted chambers. Both structures have crumbling stonework and overgrown vegetation. There are several groups of women in the foreground on both sides of a river. Some are in the water washing laundry and some are standing with wash hanging on lines. There is a small dog on the shore.
Artist Life Dates
(active 1752 - 1814, )
Century
18th century
Object Creation Date
1778
Accession Number
1973/1.737
Medium and Support
etching and lavis-manner engraving printed in color on paper
relevance
rank 0.32056
Secondary Keywords
animals
animals and creatures
arches and arch components
architectural elements
architecture
bridges by form
buildings and the land
commercial buildings
components
components and systems
components by specific context
landscapes (environments)
laundry
mammals
natural landscapes
objects
objects we use
people and occupations
plants
sculpture
sculpture by subject type
service industry buildings
settlements and landscapes
single built works
single built works by function
single built works by specific type
spanning and projecting structural elements
structural elements
structural elements and structural element components
the natural world
transportation structures
transportation structures by form
vegetation and vegetation components
vegetation components
visual works
visual works by medium or technique
woody plants
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Title
Ocean Park No. 52
Artist
Richard Diebenkorn
Physical Description
A canvas saturated in layered shades of muted browns, oranges, ochres, and yellows is crossed by lines, some dark some light, some on the surface, some buried beneath the surface color. A bold horizontal line cuts across about a quarter of the way from the bottom. On the right are several faint verticals. At the top two horizontal lines underlap and overlap with two diagonals.
Artist Life Dates
1922 - 1993
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1972
Accession Number
1974/2.22
Medium and Support
oil on canvas
relevance
rank 0.32024
Secondary Keywords
associated concepts
buildings and the land
california (state)
daylight
descriptors
electromagnetic radiation
energy
energy and related concepts
european
european styles and periods
genres
geographic and political locations
image-making processes and techniques
international post-1945 styles and movements
landscapes (environments)
light (energy)
los angeles (county)
modern and contemporary art
modern european fine arts styles and movements
modern european styles and movements
non-representational art
north and central america (continent)
painting and painting techniques
painting techniques
painting techniques by medium
people and culture
physical sciences concepts
physics concepts
post-1945 fine arts styles and movements
processes and techniques
processes and techniques by specific type
scientific concepts
settlements and landscapes
styles and periods
styles and periods by region
united states (nation)
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Title
Untitled (Head)
Artist
Michael Lucero
Physical Description
White earthenware “sleeping” head lying on its right cheek (right ear omitted to lay flat) with a geometric section of crown removed. The cut at the head is painted terra cotta, the cut at the neck painted with a landscape of a tree at the edge of a cliff. A forest scene set against pink mountains covers the face, and desert rock formations in silhouette cover the back of the head.
Artist Life Dates
(1953 - )
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
circa 1985
Accession Number
2008/2.245
Medium and Support
glazes on white earthenware
relevance
rank 0.31940
Secondary Keywords
upward
biological components
buildings and the land
components
components and systems
components by specific context
cultural landscapes
cultural landscapes by location or context
descriptors
european
european styles and periods
events
heads
landforms
landforms and landform components
landforms by shape or position
landscapes (environments)
modern european fine arts styles and movements
modern european styles and movements
natural landscapes
object genres
object genres by material
objects we use
people and culture
personal life events
physical activities
physical activities by general context
plants
settlements and landscapes
styles and periods
styles and periods by region
the human body
upper body
vegetation and vegetation components
vegetation components
visual works
visual works by subject type
wilderness
woody plants
Title
Vanitas (Still Life), with globe, skull, candle, tazza, and covered cup
Artist
Willem Claesz Heda
Physical Description
This remarkable still life depicts a table crowded with, among other things, a gilded covered goblet, a wide saucer-shaped silver tazza, a celestial globe painted with images of the constellations, a skull wearing a laurel wreath, and an extinguished candle, all rendered in exquisite detail with careful attention paid to the effects of light and texture. While the arrangement of objects may appear casual, the composition is artfully balanced along two diagonal axes centered on the two cups that lie crossed on the table. The repetition of ovoid shapes throughout the painting and the monochrome tonality with its restricted range of hues and values, a hallmark of Heda's style, assures the seamless integration of the sundry objects into a unified whole.
Artist Life Dates
1594-1680
Century
17th century
Object Creation Date
1633-1635
Accession Number
1965/2.55
Medium and Support
oil on panel
relevance
rank 0.31914
Secondary Keywords
animal material
animal material by form or function
candleholders
candles and candleholders
containers
containers by function or context
containers for serving and consuming food
culinary containers
descriptors
drinking vessels
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Title
Mist Clearing Over a Mountain Village, formerly attributed to Hasegawa Nobuharu (Shinshun; later, Tôhaku)
Artist
Artist Unknown, Japan
Physical Description
This is a vertical format painting surrounded by green and gold fabric. It is painted in tones of black with some areas of pink and blue color. It depicts a landscape scene with a cluster of small houses nestled in a craggy mountainous area. There is a river that runs through the landscape with two figures crossing a small footbridge. Other figures are shown in the open area of the village. The trees and vegetation are painted with short abbreviated brushstriokes.
Century
17th century
Object Creation Date
late 16th century - early 17th century
Accession Number
1967/2.5
Medium and Support
hanging scroll, ink and light color on paper
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rank 0.31913
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Title
Under the Bridges on the Schuylkill
Artist
Joseph Pennell
Physical Description
The print displays a scene from a perspective on the water, underneath the bridges. Three bridges can be seen. The first bridge is closer to the viewer, with a pier in the center left of the scene, and the truss barely visible, cutting through the top of the image at an angle. Behind the first bridge, more of the second bridge can be seen, with two piers and an arched truss. The thrid bridge is in the background, right-hand section of the scene. The bridge piers cast six shadows into the rippling water.
Artist Life Dates
1857-1926
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
1884
Accession Number
1954/1.306
Medium and Support
etching and drypoint on paper
relevance
rank 0.31716
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Title
Sandcastle
Artist
Anne Truitt
Physical Description
A long, low rectangular with a painted band of green extends around the rectangle at floor level. The upper half is painted off-white. About three fourths of the length is uniform. The other quarter, at the viewer's right, has several features: two depressed areas, and two raised areas, which are painted in a brighter white.
Artist Life Dates
1921-2004
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1963
Accession Number
1984/2.57
Medium and Support
acrylic on wood
relevance
rank 0.31630
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Title
Teapot, on gray background (Théière sur fond gris)
Artist
Georges Braque
Physical Description
Lithograph print on white paper. In the center, a very bulbous teapot, with a large conical mouth and protruding spout, is depicted in crude outline and filled in with patchy dark brown. To the right is a banana and the outline of an apple. A gray background fills the space around the objects and trails off into the white paper at the edges.
Artist Life Dates
1882-1963
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1947
Accession Number
1968/1.77
Medium and Support
color lithograph on Arches paper
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rank 0.31454
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Title
Untitled (Structural Constellation drawing)
Artist
Josef Albers
Physical Description
pen and ink drawing on half inch grid graph paper ruled in blue
Artist Life Dates
American, born Germany, 1888-1976
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
circa 1955
Accession Number
2007/2.5
Medium and Support
pen and ink on half inch grid graph paper ruled in blue
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rank 0.31376
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Title
Gray Teapot (Théière grise)
Artist
Georges Braque
Physical Description
A squat teapot with an upturned spout, executed in gray and white that suggests silverware, sits left of center on a darker gray tray. To the right of the teapot is a lemon in bright yellow. The objects are surounded by black, and there is a dark gray frame of color around the entire print.
Artist Life Dates
1882-1963
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1947
Accession Number
1968/1.78
Medium and Support
color lithograph on Arches paper
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rank 0.31320
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Title
The Doorway, from the "Twelve Etchings", or the "First Venice Set"
Artist
James McNeill Whistler
Physical Description
A large ornate waterdoor faces onto a canal. On the threshold near the water, a woman bends down towards the surface of the canal. Behind the doorway stands another figure in the shadows and beyond is another opening to a small square or open-air workspace. The Doorway consists of a large lunette shaped transom light over the door and the portal is flanked on either side by large arched windows. The glazing is all fitted into a fine network of mullions in either square on diamond patterns. The door and windows are each framed by carved pilasters and engaged corinthian capitals. Below the windows are bands of rosettes and other carved ornaments that extends to the water level.
Artist Life Dates
1834-1903
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
1879-1880
Accession Number
1954/1.375
Medium and Support
etching, drypoint, and roulette on laid paper on laid paper
relevance
rank 0.31319
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Title
Snow Scene in Ueno Park
Artist
Takahashi Hiroaki
Physical Description
Snow falls during a night scene in Ueno Park, located in the Tokyo area. Weary, snow-heavy travelers trek through the scene. One may be heading into a shop to have something warm to eat, while the other heads towards a small bridge and a red torii gate topped with snow. A pine tree arches in from the left corner and arches over the scene, framing the park against the gray, snow-dotted sky.
Artist Life Dates
1871-1944
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1920s
Accession Number
1982/2.23
Medium and Support
color woodblock print on paper
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rank 0.31287
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Title
Spring Landscape
Artist
Arthur Wesley Dow
Physical Description
Landscape painting depicting a dirt pathway with steps and a wooden railing cutting through the center of the composition leading to a house on a hill in the distance. On either side of the path are blooming trees bearing pink and white blossoms in a green meadow.
Artist Life Dates
1857 - 1922
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
1892
Accession Number
1954/1.168
Medium and Support
oil on canvas
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rank 0.31099
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Title
Bounded on the West by the Land Under Water
Artist
Kay Sage
Physical Description
Four spare industrial structures rise at different angles into an empty landscape. On the viewer's right, a scaffolding rises from the lower corner and angles to the left. On the left, another scaffold structure runs from the bottom corner along the left edge. In the middle, a building-like structure rises from the bottom of the composition and leans into the visual space, resting on a long rectangular solid that is draped with a cloth.
Artist Life Dates
1898 - 1963
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1946
Accession Number
1963/2.1
Medium and Support
oil on canvas
relevance
rank 0.31088
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Title
Views of Edo: Tenmangu Shrine in Kameido
Artist
Andô Hiroshige
Physical Description
A woodblock print depicting men and women in traditional japanese clothing crossing three red bridges in the central foreground that lead to a red temple in the central background. An island with trees is in the center of the scene. There are white clouds covering the horizon and surrounding the temple.
Artist Life Dates
1797-1858
Object Creation Date
circa 1851-1853
Accession Number
2011/2.198
Medium and Support
woodblock print on paper
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rank 0.31022
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Title
Construction (Konstruktion)
Artist
László Moholy-Nagy
Physical Description
Two tall, rectangular intersecting planes, one black and one white, create the appearance of a tall, minimal structure. Vertical lines of black and white add to the structure, which at its base projects slightly into a rough square shape that seems to delineate a kind of ground or base. The space around the structure is ochre.
Artist Life Dates
Hungary, 1895-1946
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1923
Accession Number
1957/1.30
Medium and Support
color lithograph on paper
relevance
rank 0.30993
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Title
Le repos
Artist
Jean-Baptiste Le Prince
Physical Description
In a large dark interior, and elderly couple standing in the shadows gestures towards a sleeping woman positioned in bright light in the foreground. Her clothing is in disarray, her breasts exposed, and garments used as makeshift drapery to screen her. At the lower left is a still life of an overturned basket with vegetables and eggs cascading onto the floor.
Artist Life Dates
1734-1781
Century
18th century
Object Creation Date
1771
Accession Number
1993/2.15
Medium and Support
Etching and aquatint with hand-coloring on heavy laid paper
relevance
rank 0.30954
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Title
scripted
Artist
Ann Hamilton
Physical Description
A long wooden box divided into two compartments, one small and one large. The small compartment contains an intricately worked gold thimble inscribed with a poem. The long compartment contains a silver thimble in which horse hairs have been threaded. The tuft of horse hair runs the length of the long compartment.
Artist Life Dates
born 1956
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1997
Accession Number
1999/2.15
Medium and Support
gold thimble, silver thimble, horsehair, wood and glass
relevance
rank 0.30874
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Title
Still Life
Artist
Ben Nicholson
Physical Description
An angular bottle executed in two tones of white stands tall just to the (viewer's) right of center. To its left is a stack of gray drinking cups. Irregular blocks of various sizes and colors make up the rest of the field.
Artist Life Dates
1894-1982
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1945
Accession Number
1951/2.25
Medium and Support
oil on board
relevance
rank 0.30850
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Title
Durango I
Artist
Sean Scully
Physical Description
Rectangles of offwhite and blue-grey, of various sizes, arranged on a grid.
Artist Life Dates
active b. 1945
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1991
Accession Number
2002/2.54
Medium and Support
spitbite aquatint on paper
relevance
rank 0.30847
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Title
The Lord's Prayer, sheet 8 - And Lead Us Not into Temptation (Das Vaterunser - Und führe uns nicht in Versuchung)
Artist
Max Pechstein
Physical Description
A nude man and woman at center struggle with one another; a snake and a seated figure are visible in the background. The two central figures with intertwined limbs suggesting a struggle are positioned above a sharp-toothed mammal resembling a fox.
Artist Life Dates
1881 - 1955
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1921
Accession Number
1948/1.430
Medium and Support
woodcut with hand-coloring on paper
relevance
rank 0.30845
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Title
Still Life with Apples (Nature Morte aux Pommes)
Artist
Maurice de Vlaminck
Physical Description
A bowl containing apples rests in the center, flanked by two conical drinking cups.
Artist Life Dates
1876-1958
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1910
Accession Number
1984/1.288
Medium and Support
oil on canvas
relevance
rank 0.30816
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Title
Famous Views of the 60-odd Provinces: #9 The Tennô Festival at Tsushima in Owari Province
Artist
Andô Hiroshige
Physical Description
This piece depicts boats decorated with lanterns, the evening sky and festivities. The shore is lined with teahouses set up for the event. The title for the print is located in the upper right corner in a red box.
Artist Life Dates
1797-1858
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
1853-1856
Accession Number
1960/2.144
Medium and Support
color woodblock print on paper
relevance
rank 0.30805
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Title
Rectangular Bronze Form No. 2
Artist
Robert Adams
Physical Description
Thin, double-side, H-shaped bronze sculpture. Each side is made up of a collection of rough rectangle shapes overlapping and butting up against one another. Two rectangle-shaped openings penetrate the piece.
Artist Life Dates
1917-1984
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
circa 1953
Accession Number
1954/2.40
Medium and Support
bronze with wood base
relevance
rank 0.30719
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Title
The Lord's Prayer, sheet 7 - As We Forgive Them that Sin Against Us (Das Vaterunser - Wie wir vergeben unsern Schuldigern)
Artist
Max Pechstein
Physical Description
A male figure in profile seen at viewer's right rests his head on the shoulder of a woman. The figures grasp hands in the center of the composition; the female figure's proper left hand rests upon the neck of the male figure; both figures are dressed in dark clothes and illuiminated from behind by a bright white light; text runs along the uppermost edge of the composition, at the viewer's right mid-center, and along the bottom proper.
Artist Life Dates
1881 - 1955
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1921
Accession Number
1948/1.429
Medium and Support
woodcut with hand-coloring on paper
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Title
Continuous
Artist
Edda Renouf
Physical Description
Several thin coats of blue-gray acrylic paint have been applied to primed linen canvas whose weave was altered by removing threads at more or less regular intervals. She then carefully sanded down the paint to highlight the new texture and make “visible the life within the linen material.” (artist’s statement (2009), http://www.eddarenouf.com/Statement.html)
Artist Life Dates
born 1943
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1976
Accession Number
2008/2.255
Medium and Support
acrylic on canvas
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rank 0.30561
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Title
Landscape
Artist
Adolph Gottlieb
Physical Description
A landscape reduced to minimal abstract elements. The lower half of the painting is black. The upper half, various shades of white and blue. Two black squares are suspended in the white above the black. A small pale blue circle is between the squares.
Artist Life Dates
1903 - 1974)
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1952
Accession Number
1968/1.81
Medium and Support
oil on board
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rank 0.30525
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Title
The Lord's Prayer, sheet 12 - For Ever and Ever. Amen! (Das Vaterunser - von Ewigkeit zu Ewigkeit. Amen!)
Artist
Max Pechstein
Physical Description
One forearm extends from the upper left side and ends to the right of center in a hand with palm down. Another arm extends from the lower right and ends in the lower left in a hand with palm up. Between the hands is the word "Amen!" in large letters.
Artist Life Dates
1881 - 1955
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1921
Accession Number
1948/1.434
Medium and Support
woodcut with hand-coloring on paper
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rank 0.30501
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Title
Eight Views of Edo Suburbs: Fishing Boats Returning to Gyôtoku
Artist
Andô Hiroshige
Physical Description
The pyramid shaped hills in the background of this print are those of the boiling houses and salt piles of Gyôtoku’s salt industry. A ferry boat, or watashi-bune, carries passengers in the foreground of this picture. In this print a shipman steers using the large rudder located in the back of the boat.
Artist Life Dates
1797-1858
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
circa 1835-1842
Accession Number
1948/1.138
Medium and Support
color woodblock print on paper
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rank 0.30345
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Title
Rouen Cathedral #6, from "Cathedral Portfoiio R L 69-230"
Artist
Roy Lichtenstein
Physical Description
This print has a dark purple background with a pattern of black dots covering its surface. Black lines and shapes are formed in areas where the dots overlap or merge.
Artist Life Dates
10/28/1923 - 9/29/1997
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1969
Accession Number
2010/2.37
Medium and Support
lithograph on paper
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rank 0.29794
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Title
One of Four Panels of Textile Fragments: Kinran and Karaori
Artist
Artist Unknown, Japan
Physical Description
This brocade makes use of gold thread, creating a composite that shimmers. the warm, muted tones of the gold are matched in color selections of light blue, dark blue, yellow, mauve, silvery white, and muted green threads. Two textile fragments have been sewn into a gold background. On the left is a rectangular segment of a blue and green dragon among clouds. The right segment is a floral decoration of a variety of plants and colors, interspersed with horizontal lines.
Century
17th to 18th centuries
Object Creation Date
17th century
Accession Number
1972/2.44.1
Medium and Support
silk brocade with gilt paper (kinran); Noh robe fragment, karaori (Chinese weave
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rank 0.29769
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Title
Pop Dots
Artist
Barbara Levine
Physical Description
Abstract shape rendered in Styrofoam that has been covered with modeling compound. Base with four columns, three of which have “pop dots” attached to them. Partially painted a bright minty green, which gets darker in the “back” of the sculpture (the side that doesn’t have dots).
Artist Life Dates
(1953 - )
Object Creation Date
1988
Accession Number
2008/2.243
Medium and Support
oil on modeling compound-covered Styrofoam
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rank 0.29724
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