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Title
Untitled, from the series 'Dress'
Artist
Walker Evans
Artist Life Dates
1903-1975
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1963
Accession Number
1990/2.41
Medium and Support
gelatin silver print on paper
relevance
rank 22.64924
Secondary Keywords
architecture
buildings and the land
business and related functions
commercial buildings
functions
functions (activities)
functions by specific context
mercantile buildings
modern and contemporary art
objects
people and culture
portfolios
single built works
single built works by function
single built works by specific type
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Title
Company Store, Hecla, West Virginia
Artist
Walker Evans
Artist Life Dates
1903-1975
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1936
Accession Number
1990/2.42
Medium and Support
gelatin silver print on paper
relevance
rank 22.62101
Secondary Keywords
architecture
buildings and the land
business and related functions
commercial buildings
functions
functions (activities)
functions by specific context
mercantile buildings
modern and contemporary art
objects
people and culture
portfolios
roads
rural life
single built works
single built works by function
single built works by specific type
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Title
Fleetwood Cadillac Plant, from "Detroit Focus 2000"
Artist
Michelle Andonian
Artist Life Dates
born 1958
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1987
Accession Number
2003/2.69.2
Medium and Support
black and white photograph on paper
relevance
rank 21.10737
Secondary Keywords
buildings and the land
business
business and related functions
freewheeled vehicles
freewheeled vehicles by form or function
functions
functions (activities)
functions by specific context
industrial buildings
industrial structures
land vehicles
land vehicles by form
objects we use
passenger vehicles
people
people (agents)
people and culture
people by gender
single built works
single built works by function
single built works by specific type
transportation vehicles
vehicles
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Title
As Long as I Don't Have to Get Up Before 11:00
Artist
Mark Kostabi
Physical Description
Ink drawing on paper. Black wash ground, with two figures drawn in opaque black ink. A comic figure who is shirtless and in boxers, with his beer belly hanging out, and whose pointy rimmed hat is reminiscent of the scarecrow in the Wizard of Oz, dances at the center of an ominous scene. His right leg has been kicked through a television set that he holds with his right hand. Scissors fall from his left hand towards what looks like a two-slot toaster. A black, horned beast lurks in the background, holding a phone overhead that has two earpieces, but no cradle. The scene is possibly set in a graveyard; the edifice silhouetting behind the scarecrow figure is shaped like a headstone.
Artist Life Dates
born 1960
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1988
Accession Number
2008/2.240
Medium and Support
ink on paper
relevance
rank 17.69140
Secondary Keywords
layout features
animals and creatures
architectural elements
architectural elements by building type
buildings and the land
built complexes and districts
business and related functions
complexes
complexes by function
components
components and systems
components by specific context
drawings
drawings by technique
functions
functions (activities)
functions by specific context
funerary structures
images and ornament
information form components
layout features
legendary creatures
objects we use
people
people (agents)
people and culture
people by occupation
people in the arts
people in the arts and related occupations
people in the humanities
people in the performing arts
performing artists
sepulchral monuments
single built works
single built works by function
single built works by specific type
system components
telecommunication systems components
visual works
visual works by medium or technique
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Title
Progress of Beauty 3
Artist
Mark Kostabi
Physical Description
Line drawing in felt tip marker on ivory ~ 10x13” paper with shading. Woman’s arm and dress and the cash register are partially filled in with black, as well as a pane of the stained glass window that she holds. The wall, pitcher, parts of the woman’s head and shoulder covering and bodice, and cash register have been modeled in stylized “half tone” of zigzag separating white and black; shadows take the form of dense curlicues. The tablecloth bears a “pattern” of crosses and eye-shaped forms. The map has been filled in with fingerprints.
Artist Life Dates
born 1960
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1988
Accession Number
2008/2.239
Medium and Support
ink on paper
relevance
rank 17.35106
Secondary Keywords
architectural elements
art genres
artistic concepts
associated concepts
business and related functions
components
components and systems
components by specific context
concepts in the arts
containers
containers by form
derivative objects
descriptors
european
european regions
functions
functions (activities)
functions by specific context
image-making processes and techniques
netherlandish
object genres
objects we use
openings (architectural elements)
openings and opening components
openings by form
originals and derivative objects
people
people (agents)
people and culture
people by gender
processes and techniques
processes and techniques by specific type
styles and periods
styles and periods by region
vessels
windows and window components
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Title
Progress of Beauty 1
Artist
Mark Kostabi
Physical Description
Line drawing in felt tip marker on ivory ~ 10x13” paper.
Artist Life Dates
born 1960
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1988
Accession Number
2008/2.241
Medium and Support
ink on paper
relevance
rank 17.35106
Secondary Keywords
architectural elements
art genres
artistic concepts
associated concepts
business and related functions
components
components and systems
components by specific context
concepts in the arts
containers
containers by form
derivative objects
descriptors
european
european regions
functions
functions (activities)
functions by specific context
image-making processes and techniques
netherlandish
object genres
objects we use
openings (architectural elements)
openings and opening components
openings by form
originals and derivative objects
people
people (agents)
people and culture
people by gender
processes and techniques
processes and techniques by specific type
styles and periods
styles and periods by region
vessels
windows and window components
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Title
Progress of Beauty 2
Artist
Mark Kostabi
Physical Description
Line drawing in felt tip marker on ivory ~ 10x13” paper with shading. Woman’s arm and dress filled in completely with black, as well as a pane of the stained glass window that she holds. The wall, pitcher, parts of the woman’s head and shoulder covering and bodice, and cash register have been modeled in stylized “half tone” of zigzag separating white and black; shadows take the form of dense curlicues. The tablecloth bears splotches of black ink that were possibly made by blowing air on wet ink through a straw. The map has been filled in with ink drips and splatters.
Artist Life Dates
born 1960
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1988
Accession Number
2008/2.238
Medium and Support
ink on paper
relevance
rank 17.35106
Secondary Keywords
architectural elements
art genres
artistic concepts
associated concepts
business and related functions
components
components and systems
components by specific context
concepts in the arts
containers
containers by form
derivative objects
descriptors
european
european regions
functions
functions (activities)
functions by specific context
image-making processes and techniques
netherlandish
object genres
objects we use
openings (architectural elements)
openings and opening components
openings by form
originals and derivative objects
people
people (agents)
people and culture
people by gender
processes and techniques
processes and techniques by specific type
styles and periods
styles and periods by region
vessels
windows and window components
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