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Title
Portrait of Arnold Schönberg
Artist
Felix Albrecht Harta
Physical Description
Minimal line drawing presents a 3/4 profile of man, with right ear, a tuft of hair, mouth, nose, full right eye, partial left eye, eyebrows, eye lashes, and minimal chin.
Artist Life Dates
(1884 - 1967)
Century
20th century
Accession Number
2007/2.112
Medium and Support
graphite on beige wove paper
relevance
rank 11.23300
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Title
Royal Vienna Inkwell with blue and gold designs on the four sides
Artist
Artist Unknown
Physical Description
Inkwell made of porcelain has a square shape body and a round lid cover. It is decorated in detail patterns of blue, gold and white; and it has scenes of thr royals on the side body of the inkwell.
Object Creation Date
1875-1975
Accession Number
2010/1.296
Medium and Support
porcelain
relevance
rank 9.93134
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Title
Monument to the Lycée Chases
Artist
Christian Boltanski
Physical Description
Three black and white photographs of young people's faces are vertically arranged. Above each and below the center image are smaller versions of similar portrait photographs. Four of these smaller photos are also arranged in the line of the large photographs, one on each end, and two separating the larger pictues. All the photos are surrounded by an arrangement of light bulbs, which are connected by a network of electrical cables that snake along the walls and over the photos.
Artist Life Dates
Born 1944
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1989
Accession Number
2006/1.154
Medium and Support
gelatin silver prints, biscuit tins, electric cables, and sixty-eight lightbulbs
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rank 9.56233
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Title
Study for a Chapel in Vienna
Artist
Andrea Pozzo
Physical Description
This study depicts a rectangular chapel with the side walls bent outward at an angle in order to provide a clearer view of the decoration. The chapel design centers upon a sarcophagus placed beneath a painted altarpiece of the Virgin and Child, which are both set within a semicircular architectural projection that extends dynamically from the wall. On the left the pair of angels that support a large oval-shaped painting reach vigorously outward, their wings overlapping the pilasters. On the right appears another sarcophagus surmounted by a pair of putti. Leaning out from the oval niche above the sarcophagus is a female half-figure—probably a portrait of the deceased—making a gesture of devotion toward the altar.
Artist Life Dates
1642-1709
Century
17th century
Object Creation Date
circa 1662-1709
Accession Number
1960/2.124
Medium and Support
oil on canvas
relevance
rank 9.30342
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