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Title
Do yu Get it
Artist
Martin Johnson
Physical Description
7-sided frame made of reclaimed wood moulding and slats nailed together and backed with strips of green felt, possibly from a pool table. Gold wire traces the wood frame, and is accented with a fuzz ball or googly eye at each corner. A toy car is placed on the gold wire “track” at bottom center; car racing flag stickers attached to the frame in a couple places. Three pieces of thread are strung horizontally across the frame, a “spider web” attached to top two lines with puffy paint. A wood (?) cutout of a smiling joker mouth hung from web by wire.
Artist Life Dates
(1951 - )
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1996
Accession Number
2008/2.235
Medium and Support
mixed media consruction, paint, wood, wire, toy car
Secondary Keywords
abstract expressionist
animals and creatures
applied decoration
arthropods
associated concepts
biological components
biological concepts
buildings and the land
built complexes and districts
complexes
complexes by function
components
components and systems
components by specific context
descriptors
design elements
faces
found object sculpture
freewheeled vehicles
freewheeled vehicles by form or function
heads
image-making processes and techniques
international post-1945 styles and movements
land vehicles
land vehicles by form
leisure and competition vehicles
life
life stages
metalwork
object genres
object genres by material
object-making processes and techniques
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
post-1945 fine arts styles and movements
processes and techniques
processes and techniques by specific type
recreation areas
recreational artifacts
recreational artifacts for noncompetitive activities
scientific concepts
sculpture
sculpture by material
sculpture techniques
sports complexes
styles and periods
styles and periods by region
the human body
transportation vehicles
upper body
vehicles
visual works
visual works by medium or technique
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Title
Untitled (Cactus)
Artist
Steve Keister
Physical Description
Drawing on spiral sketchbook paper in green, blue and orange gouache inscribed with graphite pencil.
Artist Life Dates
(1949 - )
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1998
Accession Number
2008/2.237
Medium and Support
gouache on paper
Secondary Keywords
buildings and the land
containers
containers by form
descriptors
drawing and drawing techniques
geographic and political locations
herbaceous plants
image-making processes and techniques
landscapes (environments)
native american
native north american styles
natural landscapes
north and central america (continent)
objects we use
people and culture
plants
processes and techniques
processes and techniques by specific type
sculpture
sculpture by material
settlements and landscapes
styles and periods
styles and periods by region
the americas
united states (nation)
vegetation and vegetation components
vegetation components
vessels
visual works
visual works by medium or technique
woody plants
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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
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 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
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
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
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 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
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
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
Secondary Keywords
relation to water
visual arts
abstraction
artistic concepts
associated concepts
buildings and the land
components
components and systems
components by specific context
concepts in the arts
constructions (sculpture)
descriptors
design elements
forms of expression
geometric motifs
gothic scripts
image-making processes and techniques
information form components
international post-1945 styles and movements
islands
landforms
landforms and landform components
landforms by position
landforms by shape or position
landscapes (environments)
latin and greek alphabet scripts
motifs
natural landscapes
objects we use
painting and painting techniques
painting techniques
people and culture
post-1945 fine arts styles and movements
processes and techniques
processes and techniques by specific type
script and type forms
scripts (writing)
scripts by form
sculpture
sculpture by technique
settlements and landscapes
styles and periods
styles and periods by region
visual works
visual works by medium or technique
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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
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
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Title
Untitled (Dollhouse); from the 2002 Peter Norton Family Christmas Project
Artist
Yinka Shonibare
Physical Description
Dollhouse replica of a two-storey Victorian-style flat in the East End of London. The façade is red brick with white molding. The upper storey has two tall windows that face onto the street; the door into the flat is on the left, and to the right of it is a large bay window. The split-level interior holds a bedroom and parlor, both of which are decorated with wallpaper and furnishings, including cabinets, chairs, tables, fireplaces, and a canopy bed. Reproductions of paintings by Shonibare and Jean-Honoré Fragonard hang on the walls. A seal on the right-facing outside wall reads: “Yinka Shonibare, artist, lives here.”
Artist Life Dates
born 1962
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
2002
Accession Number
2008/2.256
Medium and Support
resin, plastic, wood, paper and fabric
Secondary Keywords
architectural elements
associated concepts
british
case furniture
components
components and systems
components by specific context
culture and related concepts
culture-related concepts
derivative objects
descriptors
england (country)
europe (continent)
european
european regions
european styles and periods
fireplaces and fireplace components
furnishings
furnishings by form or function
furniture by form or function
geographic and political locations
greater london (metropolitan area)
heating and cooking elements
image-making processes and techniques
modern british styles and movements
modern british styles by reign
modern european regional styles and movements
modern european styles and movements
object genres
object-making processes and techniques
objects we use
originals and derivative objects
paintings
paintings by form
people and culture
processes and techniques
processes and techniques by specific type
recreation
recreational artifacts
recreational artifacts for noncompetitive activities
sculpture techniques
seating furniture
single seating furniture
sleeping and reclining furniture
storage and display furniture
styles and periods
styles and periods by region
support furniture
united kingdom (nation)
visual works
visual works by medium or technique
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Title
Drawing of a Point in Summer
Artist
Richard Tuttle
Physical Description
Two sweeping marks made with crayon in the middle of the page. This abstract form resembles the letter “T” with ends that curve back in, or a “P” whose loop isn’t closed.
Artist Life Dates
Born 1941
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1973
Accession Number
2008/2.260
Medium and Support
black crayon on paper
Secondary Keywords
components
components and systems
components by specific context
descriptors
image-making processes and techniques
information form components
intaglio printing processes
international post-1945 styles and movements
people and culture
phonetic signs
post-1945 fine arts styles and movements
printing and printing processes and techniques
printing processes
processes and techniques
processes and techniques by specific type
script and type forms
script and type signs
styles and periods
styles and periods by region
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Title
Orange "X" with Yellow
Artist
Richard Tuttle
Physical Description
Orange “X” at center. Lower left arm of the “X” has four horizontal hash marks in yellow.
Artist Life Dates
Born 1941
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1973
Accession Number
2008/2.263
Medium and Support
watercolor on paper
Secondary Keywords
aegean
aegean periods
components
components and systems
components by specific context
descriptors
drawings
drawings by technique
early western world
greek
image-making processes and techniques
information form components
international post-1945 styles and movements
mediterranean
objects we use
people and culture
phonetic signs
post-1945 fine arts styles and movements
processes and techniques
processes and techniques by specific type
script and type forms
script and type signs
styles and periods
styles and periods by region
visual works
visual works by medium or technique
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Title
The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido (Kichizo Edition): #3 Kawasaki
Artist
Andô Hiroshige
Physical Description
A group of figures with parasols and hats wait on shore for two approaching boats filled with passengers. Trees and a village are seen on the opposite shore. Writing in the upper left corner. Title in red box in upper right corner.
Artist Life Dates
1797-1858
Object Creation Date
circa 1850
Accession Number
2008/2.314
Medium and Support
woodblock print on paper
Secondary Keywords
layout features
scale
accessories worn on the head
buildings and the land
components
components and systems
components by specific context
costume
costume accessories
costume accessories carried
costume accessories worn
descriptors
dwellings
headgear
illustrations
illustrations by form
images and ornament
information form components
inorganic material
landscapes (environments)
layout features
materials
materials by composition
natural landscapes
objects we use
plants
residential structures
settlements
settlements and landscapes
settlements by form
single built works
single built works by function
single built works by specific type
transportation vehicles
vegetation and vegetation components
vegetation components
vehicles
watercraft
watercraft by general type
woody plants
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Title
The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido (Kichizo Edition): #34 Futagawa
Artist
Andô Hiroshige
Physical Description
Group of people carrying parcels and leading horses in front of a shop. Other travelers can be seen crossing in the distance. There is a tall tree by the store, and across the water is a smal hill with trees on it. The skyline is edged in pink, suggesting dawn or dusk. Writing in upper right and left corners. Title in red box in upper right corner.
Artist Life Dates
1797-1858
Object Creation Date
circa 1850
Accession Number
2008/2.316
Medium and Support
woodblock print on paper
Secondary Keywords
upward
animals and creatures
buildings and the land
commercial buildings
descriptors
dwellings
inorganic material
landforms
landforms and landform components
landforms by shape or position
landscapes (environments)
mammals
materials
materials by composition
mercantile buildings
natural landscapes
objects we use
plants
residential structures
settlements and landscapes
single built works
single built works by function
single built works by specific type
vegetation and vegetation components
vegetation components
visual works
visual works by subject type
woody plants
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Title
The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido (Jimbutsu Edition): #15 Yoshiwara
Artist
Andô Hiroshige
Physical Description
Fishermen in boats in shallow water with mountain n the distance. Writing in the upper left corner. Flock of birds in the distance in front of the mountain.
Artist Life Dates
1797-1858
Object Creation Date
1852
Accession Number
2008/2.317
Medium and Support
woodblock print on paper
Secondary Keywords
upward
asia (continent)
buildings and the land
chubu (region)
descriptors
geographic and political locations
inorganic material
japan (nation)
landforms
landforms and landform components
landforms by shape or position
landscapes (environments)
materials
materials by composition
natural landscapes
objects we use
people
people (agents)
people and culture
people by occupation
people in agriculture or natural resource occupations
people in science-related occupations
physical features
scientists and people in science-related occupations
settlements and landscapes
transportation vehicles
vegetation and vegetation components
vegetation components
vehicles
watercraft
watercraft by general type
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Title
The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido (Kichizo Edition): #27 Kakegawa
Artist
Andô Hiroshige
Physical Description
Figures surrounded by large pines and a monumental gate that seems to be entrance of a shrine. There is a statue standing on the side of the gate. The red glow on the edge of the hills in the distance suggest the time as at dawn or at dusk. Writing in upper left and right corners, title in red box in upper right corner.
Artist Life Dates
1797-1858
Object Creation Date
circa 1850
Accession Number
2008/2.318
Medium and Support
woodblock print on paper
Secondary Keywords
architectural elements
buildings and the land
components
components and systems
components by specific context
evergreens
gates and gate components
gateway components
gateways and gateway components
landscapes (environments)
natural landscapes
objects we use
openings (architectural elements)
openings and opening components
openings by form
people
people (agents)
people and culture
people by activity
plants
religious structures
sculpture
sculpture by subject type
settlements and landscapes
single built works
single built works by function
single built works by specific type
trees
trees by leaf life
vegetation and vegetation components
vegetation components
visual works
visual works by medium or technique
woody plants
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Title
The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido (Kichizo Edition): #13 Numazu
Artist
Andô Hiroshige
Physical Description
Small group of figures with a palanquin and horse along with shops and a rounded hill in the distance.
Artist Life Dates
1797-1858
Object Creation Date
circa 1850
Accession Number
2008/2.319
Medium and Support
woodblock print on paper
Secondary Keywords
layout features
upward
animals and creatures
buildings and the land
components
components and systems
components by specific context
dwellings
houses
houses by form
illustrations
illustrations by form
images and ornament
information form components
landforms
landforms and landform components
landforms by shape or position
landscapes (environments)
layout features
mammals
natural landscapes
plants
residential structures
settlements and landscapes
single built works
single built works by function
single built works by specific type
vegetation and vegetation components
vegetation components
woody plants
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Title
The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido (Kyoka Edition): #8 Hiratsuka
Artist
Andô Hiroshige
Physical Description
Two Barges on Open Water in front of a Peninsula, with mountains in the distance.
Artist Life Dates
1797-1858
Object Creation Date
late 1830s
Accession Number
2008/2.320
Medium and Support
woodblock print on paper
Secondary Keywords
upward
bodies of water and components of bodies of water
buildings and the land
components of bodies of water
descriptors
inorganic material
landforms
landforms and landform components
landforms by shape or position
landscapes (environments)
materials
materials by composition
natural landscapes
objects we use
plants
settlements and landscapes
transportation vehicles
vegetation and vegetation components
vegetation components
vehicles
watercraft
watercraft by general type
woody plants
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Title
The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido (Kichizo Edition): #17 Yui
Artist
Andô Hiroshige
Physical Description
A view of a cliff and four shops on the right and a marine view with sailboats on the left. There is red glow along the ede of the horizon. Writing in various places along the top edge of the print. Title in red box in upper right corner.
Artist Life Dates
1797-1858
Object Creation Date
circa 1850
Accession Number
2008/2.321
Medium and Support
woodblock print on paper
Secondary Keywords
relation to water
buildings and the land
commercial buildings
descriptors
inorganic material
landform components
landforms
landforms and landform components
landforms by position
landforms by shape or position
landscapes (environments)
materials
materials by composition
mercantile buildings
natural landscapes
objects we use
sailing vessels
sailing vessels by size
settlements and landscapes
shores (landforms)
single built works
single built works by function
single built works by specific type
transportation vehicles
vehicles
watercraft
watercraft by method of propulsion
watercraft by specific type
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Title
The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido (Kichizo Edition): #1 Nihonbashi
Artist
Andô Hiroshige
Physical Description
"Nihonbashi" - A view of pedestrian traffic crossing a bridge in Edo.
Artist Life Dates
1797-1858
Object Creation Date
circa 1850
Accession Number
2008/2.322
Medium and Support
woodblock print on paper
Secondary Keywords
scale
architectural elements
buildings and the land
circulation elements
components
components and systems
components by specific context
people
people (agents)
people and culture
people by activity
settlements
settlements and landscapes
settlements by form
single built works
single built works by function
single built works by specific type
stair components
stairs and stair components
steps and step components
transportation structures
transportation structures by form
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Title
The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido (Kyoka Edition): #30 Hamamatsu
Artist
Andô Hiroshige
Physical Description
A procession on horseback travels through the village of Homatsu with castles in the background. Red tones in the sky indicate a setting sun, and a distant mountain is visible. It is accompanied by text.
Artist Life Dates
1797-1858
Object Creation Date
late 1830s
Accession Number
2008/2.323
Medium and Support
color woodblock print on paper
Secondary Keywords
scale
upward
animals and creatures
associated concepts
buildings and the land
ceremonies
cultural ceremonies
culture and related concepts
culture-related concepts
events
fortifications
landforms
landforms and landform components
landforms by shape or position
landscapes (environments)
mammals
natural landscapes
open spaces
open spaces and site elements
open spaces by function
people and culture
settlements
settlements and landscapes
settlements by form
single built works
single built works by function
single built works by specific type
transportation spaces
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Title
The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido (Kyoka Edition): #7 Fujisawa
Artist
Andô Hiroshige
Physical Description
A view of a village by the water, with many shops and travellers in the street. On the right foreground there is an arched bridge with figures crossing. A gate that looks like the entrance of a shrine appears by the end of the bridge.
Artist Life Dates
1797-1858
Object Creation Date
late 1830s
Accession Number
2008/2.324
Medium and Support
woodblock print on paper
Secondary Keywords
scale
upward
architectural elements
buildings and the land
components
components and systems
components by specific context
descriptors
gates and gate components
gateway components
gateways and gateway components
inorganic material
landforms
landforms and landform components
landforms by shape or position
landscapes (environments)
materials
materials by composition
natural landscapes
openings (architectural elements)
openings and opening components
openings by form
plants
settlements
settlements and landscapes
settlements by form
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
woody plants
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Title
The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido (Kyoka Edition): #9 Oiso
Artist
Andô Hiroshige
Physical Description
A village of black and gray houses in front of a row of pines by the water. Several sailboats appear in the distance in front of the mountains.
Artist Life Dates
1797-1858
Object Creation Date
late 1830s
Accession Number
2008/2.325
Medium and Support
woodblock print on paper
Secondary Keywords
scale
upward
buildings and the land
descriptors
inorganic material
landforms
landforms and landform components
landforms by shape or position
landscapes (environments)
materials
materials by composition
natural landscapes
objects we use
sailing vessels
sailing vessels by size
settlements
settlements and landscapes
settlements by form
transportation vehicles
vehicles
watercraft
watercraft by method of propulsion
watercraft by specific type
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Title
The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tôkaidô (Kichizo Edition): #54 Otsu
Artist
Andô Hiroshige
Physical Description
A view of bearers and attendants and four sailboats moored at a stone pier. A small lighthouse is located near the pier, and in the distance is a mountain range. The sky is tinged red, and writing is located in the upper right corner and lower left side. Title in red box in upper right corner.
Artist Life Dates
1797-1858
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
circa 1850
Accession Number
2008/2.326
Medium and Support
color woodblock print on paper
Secondary Keywords
transfer method
upward
asian
buildings and the land
descriptors
east asian
inorganic material
japanese
japanese printmaking styles
japanese styles
landforms
landforms and landform components
landforms by shape or position
landings (marine structures)
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natural landscapes
objects we use
people
people (agents)
people and culture
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prints
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styles and periods
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transportation structures
transportation structures by function
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visual works by medium or technique
water transportation structures
watercraft
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watercraft by specific type
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Title
The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido (Kyoka Edition): #8 Hiratsuka
Artist
Andô Hiroshige
Physical Description
Two Barges on Open Water in front of a Peninsula, with mountains in the distance.
Artist Life Dates
1797-1858
Object Creation Date
late 1830s
Accession Number
2008/2.327
Medium and Support
woodblock print on paper
Secondary Keywords
upward
bodies of water and components of bodies of water
buildings and the land
components of bodies of water
descriptors
dwellings
inorganic material
landforms
landforms and landform components
landforms by shape or position
materials
materials by composition
natural landscapes
objects we use
plants
residential structures
settlements and landscapes
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Title
The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido (Kichizo Edition): #12 Mishima
Artist
Andô Hiroshige
Physical Description
A view of a village by the river. Two pine trees and several cherry blossom trees are standing by the river. Several travelers are walking across the bridge, carrying parcels and goods. The river meanders and leads to the mountains in the distance.
Artist Life Dates
1797-1858
Object Creation Date
circa 1850
Accession Number
2008/2.328
Medium and Support
woodblock print on paper
Secondary Keywords
scale
buildings and the land
deciduous trees
descriptors
inorganic material
landscapes (environments)
materials
materials by composition
natural landscapes
people
people (agents)
people and culture
people by activity
plants
settlements
settlements and landscapes
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trees by leaf life
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Title
The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido (Kichizo Edition): #31 Maisaka
Artist
Andô Hiroshige
Physical Description
Boats with white and yellow bowed square sails on a coastal inlet.
Artist Life Dates
1797-1858
Object Creation Date
circa 1850
Accession Number
2008/2.329
Medium and Support
woodblock print on paper
Secondary Keywords
relation to water
asian
buildings and the land
descriptors
forms
inorganic material
landforms
landforms and landform components
landforms by position
landforms by shape or position
landscapes (environments)
making art
materials
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natural landscapes
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plants
sailing vessels
sailing vessels by size
schools of japanese paintings and prints
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watercraft by specific type
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Title
The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido (Kyoka Edition): #52 Ishibe
Artist
Andô Hiroshige
Physical Description
View of an interior of an inn, with tatami-matted rooms and sliding doors. The rooms have doors open. Men and women wearing yukata are resting in one of the rooms. The other room seems to be a public bathroom, with one man taking a bath in the deep soaking tubs, and the other sitting on the stool to put on his clothes.
Artist Life Dates
1797-1858
Object Creation Date
late 1830s
Accession Number
2008/2.330
Medium and Support
woodblock print on paper
Secondary Keywords
architectural elements
building divisions
buildings and the land
components
components and systems
components by specific context
doors and door components
doorway components
doorways and doorway components
herbaceous plants
landscapes (environments)
natural landscapes
openings (architectural elements)
openings and opening components
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people
people (agents)
people and culture
people by activity
plants
public accommodations
rooms and spaces
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vegetation components
woody plants
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Title
The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido (Kyoka Edition): #19 Ejiri
Artist
Andô Hiroshige
Physical Description
A view of bearers and attendents walking along the country road with mountains in the distance.
Artist Life Dates
1797-1858
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
late 1830s
Accession Number
2008/2.331
Medium and Support
woodblock print on paper
Secondary Keywords
upward
buildings and the land
dwellings
houses
houses by form
landforms
landforms and landform components
landforms by shape or position
landscapes (environments)
natural landscapes
people
people (agents)
people and culture
people by occupation
plants
residential structures
settlements and landscapes
single built works
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woody plants
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Title
Old Beggar with One Crutch, from "Beggar Series" or "Les Gueux"
Artist
Jacques Callot
Physical Description
A man is seen from the back, dressed n rags and leaning on a staff. He has a hat over cloth that is wrapped around his head. The single figure dominates the composition.
Paper size: h 21 7/10cm x w 15cm. Plate sizeL h 13 4/5cm x w 8 4/5cm.
Object Creation Date
circa 1621
Accession Number
2008/2.383.4
Medium and Support
etching on medium laid paper
Secondary Keywords
transfer method
biological components
components
components and systems
components by specific context
descriptors
image-making processes and techniques
intaglio printing processes
intaglio prints
objects we use
people
people (agents)
people and culture
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people by gender
printing and printing processes and techniques
printing processes
prints
prints by process
prints by process or technique
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the human body
torsos
visual works
visual works by medium or technique
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Title
Frontispice Pour Elles
Artist
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Physical Description
Colors: olive, dr. aqua, orange. Paper size: lh 52cm & rh 52 2/5cm x tw 40cm & bw 40 1/5cm.
Accession Number
2008/2.388
Medium and Support
color lithograph on beige wove paper
Secondary Keywords
layout features
transfer method
components
components and systems
components by specific context
europe (continent)
france (nation)
geographic and political locations
illustrations
illustrations by form
images and ornament
information form components
layout features
lithographs
objects we use
planographic prints
prints
prints by process
prints by process or technique
ville de paris, dèpartement de (department)
visual works
visual works by medium or technique
œle-de-france (region)
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Title
Beggars Receiving Alms at Door of House
Artist
Rembrandt van Rijn
Physical Description
Paper trimmed to image frame. Paper size: lh 16 9/10cm & rh 17cm x w 13 1/10cm.
Artist Life Dates
1606-1669
Object Creation Date
1648
Accession Number
2008/2.392
Medium and Support
etching, burin and drypoint on beige laid paper
Secondary Keywords
transfer method
architectural elements
components
components and systems
components by specific context
descriptors
doors and door components
doorway components
doorways and doorway components
groups of people
image-making processes and techniques
intaglio printing processes
intaglio prints
kinship groups
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openings and opening components
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people
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prints
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social groups
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Title
The Thirty-Six Views of the Eastern Capital: Imado Bridge and Matsuchi Hill
Artist
Andô Hiroshige
Physical Description
A snow scene of a village with falling snowflakes in the sky. The roofs of houses, the trees, the bridge, the boat decks, and the island in the center of the lake are all covered by snow.
Trimmed just outside print frame. Colors: black, blue, green, red, pink-orange. Paper size: lh 34 3/5cm & rh 34 1/2cm x tw 23 9/10cm & bw 24 1/5cm. Image size: lh 33 9/10cm & rh 34cm x tw 22 4/5cm & bw 22 3/5cm.
Artist Life Dates
1797-1858
Object Creation Date
1862
Accession Number
2008/2.394
Medium and Support
color woodcut on beige laid paper
Secondary Keywords
transfer method
asian
associated concepts
buildings and the land
descriptors
dwellings
early modern japanese periods
earth sciences concepts
east asian
inorganic material
japanese
japanese periods
landscapes (environments)
materials
materials by composition
natural landscapes
objects we use
people and culture
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plants
precipitation
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relief prints
residential structures
scientific concepts
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single built works
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transportation structures
transportation structures by form
transportation vehicles
vegetation and vegetation components
vegetation components
vehicles
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visual works by medium or technique
watercraft
watercraft by general type
weather and related phenomena
weather-related phenomena
woodcuts
woody plants
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Title
Bords de Riviere ou les Oies
Artist
Alfred Sisley
Physical Description
Paper size: h 36 1/2cm x tw 46 1/2cm & bw 47cm. Image size: lh 21 3/5cm & rh 21 1/2cm x tw 32cm & bw 32 1/5cm.
Artist Life Dates
1839-1899
Accession Number
2008/2.395
Medium and Support
color lithograph on beige wove paper
Secondary Keywords
transfer method
animals and creatures
birds
bodies of water and components of bodies of water
buildings and the land
components of bodies of water
landscapes (environments)
lithographs
natural landscapes
objects we use
planographic prints
prints
prints by process
prints by process or technique
settlements and landscapes
visual works
visual works by medium or technique
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Title
Sous la Teete, Sur la Plage
Artist
Jacques Villon
Physical Description
Colors: pink, orange, blue, red, green, yellow. Small tear at plate line on upper left. Upper right corner previously folded under. Rip on upper right edge of paper, with corresponding tear on left edge. Paper size: lh 55 2/5cm & rh 55 3/5cm x w 75 4/5cm. Plate size: lh 46 1/2cm & rh 46 3/5cm x tw 57 4/5cm & bw 58cm. Image size: lh 44 1/5cm & rh 45 4/5cm x tw 57cm & bw 56 4/5cm.
Artist Life Dates
1875-1963
Accession Number
2008/2.397
Medium and Support
color aquatint on heavy beige wove paper
Secondary Keywords
relation to water
transfer method
aquatint
beachwear
buildings and the land
costume
costume by function
descriptors
europe (continent)
france (nation)
geographic and political locations
image-making processes and techniques
intaglio printing processes
intaglio prints
landforms
landforms and landform components
landforms by position
landforms by shape or position
landscapes (environments)
natural landscapes
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people
people (agents)
people and culture
people by gender
printing and printing processes and techniques
printing processes
prints
prints by process
prints by process or technique
processes and techniques
processes and techniques by specific type
settlements and landscapes
shores (landforms)
sports clothing
ville de paris, dèpartement de (department)
visual works
visual works by medium or technique
œle-de-france (region)
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Title
Saint Jerome in His Chamber
Artist
Albrecht Dürer
Physical Description
Print trimmed to image frame line. Paper repaired along the right edge of the print. Paper size: h 24 7/10cm x tw 18 3/5cm & bw 18 4/5cm.
Artist Life Dates
Nüremberg, 1471-1528
Accession Number
2008/2.411
Medium and Support
engraving on beige laid paper
Secondary Keywords
animals and creatures
building divisions
components
components and systems
components by specific context
descriptors
image-making processes and techniques
intaglio printing processes
mammals
people
people (agents)
people and culture
people by state or condition
printing and printing processes and techniques
printing processes
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rooms and spaces
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Title
The Fiddler and the Hurdy-Gurdy Boy
Artist
Adriaen Jansz van Ostade
Physical Description
Paper size: h 16cm x w 13 2/5cm. Plate size: lh 15 1/2cm & rh 15 3/5cm x tw 13cm & bw 13 1/10cm. Image size: lh 14 9/10cm & rh 14 4/5cm x w 12 3/5cm.
Artist Life Dates
1610-1685
Object Creation Date
circa 1653-1660
Accession Number
2008/2.412
Medium and Support
etching on beige laid paper
Secondary Keywords
bowed
chordophones
components and systems
descriptors
engraving (printing process)
image-making processes and techniques
intaglio printing processes
lutelike chordophones
object groupings
object groupings and systems
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sound devices
sound devices by acoustical characteristics
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Title
Country Tenderness
Artist
Adriaen Jansz van Ostade
Physical Description
Fold to lower-left corner visible on verso. Paper size: lh 16 1/2cm & rh 16 4/5cm x w 13 1/2cm. Plate size: h 16cm x w 12 4/5cm. Image size: lh 14 1/2cm & rh 14 3/5cm x w 12 1/10cm.
Artist Life Dates
1610-1685
Accession Number
2008/2.413
Medium and Support
etching on beige laid paper
Secondary Keywords
architectural elements
components
components and systems
components by specific context
descriptors
image-making processes and techniques
intaglio printing processes
object groupings
object groupings and systems
object groupings by general context
openings (architectural elements)
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windows and window components
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Title
The Hen with the Golden Eggs
Artist
Marc Chagall
Physical Description
Paper size: lh 42cm & rh 41 4/5cm x tw 33cm & bw 33 1/2cm. Plate size: h 31 1/2cm x w 25 1/2cm. Image size: lh 29 1/2cm & rh 29 2/5cm x tw 23 9/10cm & bw 23 7/10cm.
Artist Life Dates
Russia, 1889-1985
Accession Number
2008/2.415
Medium and Support
etching, engraving and drypoint on beige laid paper
Secondary Keywords
animal material
animal material by form or function
animals and creatures
birds
descriptors
egg and egg components
engraving (printing process)
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materials
materials by origin
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Title
Interieur
Artist
Edouard Vuillard
Physical Description
Paper size: lh 22 3/5cm & rh 22 2/5cm x w 13 2/5cm.
Artist Life Dates
1868-1940
Accession Number
2008/2.418
Medium and Support
lithograph on beige wove paper
Secondary Keywords
transfer method
building divisions
components
components and systems
components by specific context
containers
containers by function or context
containers for serving and consuming food
culinary containers
cups
cups by function
drinking vessels
objects we use
people
people (agents)
people and culture
people by gender
planographic prints
prints
prints by process
prints by process or technique
rooms and spaces
rooms and spaces by location or context
vessels for serving and consuming food
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Title
Le Banc de Pierre au Jardin
Artist
Jacques Villon
Physical Description
First impression of first state. Paper size: h 71 1/2cm x w 55 2/5cm. Plate size: lh 53 2/5cm & rh 53 3/5cm x w 41 2/5cm. Image size: h 52 7/10cm x tw 40 3/5cm & bw 40 4/5cm.
Artist Life Dates
1875-1963
Accession Number
2008/2.419
Medium and Support
drypoint on Arches cream laid paper
Secondary Keywords
transfer method
accessories worn on the head
bodies of water and components of bodies of water
buildings and the land
components of bodies of water
costume
costume accessories
costume accessories worn
descriptors
engraving (printing process)
engravings
headgear
image-making processes and techniques
intaglio printing processes
intaglio prints
landscapes (environments)
natural landscapes
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open spaces
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people
people (agents)
people and culture
people by gender
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prints
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settlements and landscapes
visual works
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Title
Dans L'Atelier de Cannes
Artist
Pablo Picasso
Physical Description
Colors: black, blue, orange, brown, yellow-green, green. Paper size: h 39 9/10cm x tw 32 1/2cm & bw 32 3/10cm.
Artist Life Dates
1881 - 1973
Accession Number
2008/2.433
Medium and Support
color lithograph on beige wove paper
Secondary Keywords
transfer method
building divisions
components
components and systems
components by specific context
european
european styles and periods
lithographs
modern european fine arts styles and movements
modern european styles and movements
objects we use
people
people (agents)
people and culture
people by gender
planographic prints
prints
prints by process
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rooms and spaces
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styles and periods
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visual works
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work and instructional spaces
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Title
Italian Landscape (Paysage d' Italie)
Artist
Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
Physical Description
The right two-thirds of the image is filled with tree foliage from 6 distinguishable trees. One of those trees is on the far right edge separated from the others with faint drawing of a church-like structure in between them. Two figures sit in the lower left side of the image, one of them has arm outstretched towards the trees and buildings.
Artist Life Dates
1796-1875
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
1866
Accession Number
2008/2.437
Medium and Support
etching and drypoint on cream calendered laid paper
Secondary Keywords
buildings and the land
descriptors
engraving (printing process)
europe (continent)
geographic and political locations
image-making processes and techniques
intaglio printing processes
natural landscapes
plants
printing and printing processes and techniques
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Title
Walterskirchen
Artist
Maurice de Vlaminck
Physical Description
Paper size: lh 32 1/2cm & rh 33cm x tw 50 3/5cm & bw 50 1/2cm. Image size: lh 24 1/2cm & rh 24cm x w 34cm.
Artist Life Dates
1876-1958
Object Creation Date
circa 1960
Accession Number
2008/2.453
Medium and Support
lithograph on beige wove paper
Secondary Keywords
transfer method
buildings and the land
landscapes (environments)
natural landscapes
objects we use
planographic prints
plants
prints
prints by process
prints by process or technique
religious buildings
religious structures
settlements and landscapes
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single built works by specific type
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vegetation components
visual works
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Title
Le Boulevard
Artist
Auguste Louis Lepère
Physical Description
Paper size: lh 31cm & rh 31 1/10cm x tw 24 4/5cm & bw 24 1/2cm. Image size: h 17 1/5cm x tw 14 3/10cm & bw 13 4/5cm.
Artist Life Dates
1849-1918
Accession Number
2008/2.460
Medium and Support
wood engraving on cream laid japan tissue & tipped on cream paper
Secondary Keywords
transfer method
buildings and the land
cultural landscapes
cultural landscapes by location or context
landscapes (environments)
natural landscapes
objects we use
plants
prints
prints by process
prints by process or technique
relief prints
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vegetation and vegetation components
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Title
Coquetterie
Artist
Honoré Victorin Daumier
Physical Description
Printed in 'Le Charivari.' newspaper. Image cut from larger paper. Paper size: lh 33cm & rh 32 4/5cm x w 24cm.
Artist Life Dates
1808-1879
Accession Number
2008/2.465
Medium and Support
lithograph on beige wove paper
Secondary Keywords
image form
transfer method
components and systems
document genres
document genres by conditions of production
information forms
object groupings
object groupings and systems
object groupings by general context
objects we use
planographic prints
prints
prints by process
prints by process or technique
publications
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visual works
visual works by form
visual works by medium or technique
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Title
Key and Cue No. 1182 (Remembrance has a rear and front)
Artist
Roni Horn
Physical Description
Aluminum shaft with block letters cast in black plastic.
Artist Life Dates
b. 1955
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1994
Accession Number
2009/1.470
Medium and Support
cast plastic and aluminum
Secondary Keywords
visual arts
artistic concepts
associated concepts
components
components and systems
components by specific context
concepts in the arts
forms of expression
genres in the arts
information form components
layout features
literary, oral and motion picture genres
people and culture
psychological concepts
social science concepts
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Title
Street in Porto Maurizio
Artist
John Taylor Arms
Physical Description
This portrait-style etching is of a narrow, cobblestone alleyway. There is a short bridge in the upper foreground; other bridges, as well as many brick buildings, are pictured intricately in the background.
Artist Life Dates
1887-1953
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1927
Accession Number
2009/1.478
Medium and Support
etching on paper
Secondary Keywords
scale
transfer method
arches and arch components
architectural elements
buildings and the land
components
components and systems
components by specific context
intaglio prints
objects we use
open spaces
open spaces and site elements
open spaces by function
prints
prints by process
prints by process or technique
roads
roads by form
settlements
settlements and landscapes
settlements by form
spanning and projecting structural elements
structural elements
structural elements and structural element components
transportation spaces
visual works
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Title
Sheet of Studies of Hands
Artist
Artist Unknown, Italy
Physical Description
Eight hands and wrists, some male others female, are arrayed across this sheet in various gestures.
Object Creation Date
19th century
Accession Number
2009/1.481
Medium and Support
engraving printed in sepia ink on laid paper
Secondary Keywords
arms
biological components
components
components and systems
components by specific context
descriptors
engraving (printing process)
europe (continent)
geographic and political locations
image-making processes and techniques
intaglio printing processes
printing and printing processes and techniques
printing processes
processes and techniques
processes and techniques by specific type
the human body
upper body
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Title
Nude in a Landscape
Artist
Albert Sterner
Physical Description
A framed painting of a nude woman posed as if reclining against rocks in a small stream. The landscape she is in looks like a mountain valley; on either side of the painting are tall cliffs that come together as a river valley in the middle. The sky is dark and full of dark clouds, but in the distance rays of sunlight break through them to illuminate the distant cliffs and river.
Artist Life Dates
1863-1946
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1943
Accession Number
2009/1.486
Medium and Support
oil on board
Secondary Keywords
downward
bodies of water
bodies of water and components of bodies of water
bodies of water by size
buildings and the land
figures (representations)
landforms
landforms and landform components
landforms by shape or position
landscapes (environments)
natural landscapes
objects we use
people
people (agents)
people and culture
people by gender
riverine bodies
settlements and landscapes
visual works
visual works by subject type
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Title
Geese and Reeds (one of a pair)
Artist
Ki-hun Yang
Physical Description
A grounded and a flying goose is paired in both paintings, creating a contrast of stillness and movement. The goose is the water has its head turned to watch the descent of the goose flying in from the right. The upper left corner contains calligraphic text, and creating ripples in the water in the foreground is a goose with its head below the surface, and bottom in the air. Reeds come in from the right.
Artist Life Dates
1843-1898
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
late 19th century
Accession Number
2009/1.488.1
Medium and Support
ink on paper
Secondary Keywords
animals and creatures
birds
buildings and the land
coating (material)
coating by form
descriptors
landscapes (environments)
materials
materials by function
natural landscapes
objects we use
paintings
paintings by form
scroll paintings
settlements and landscapes
vegetation and vegetation components
vegetation components
visual works
visual works by medium or technique
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