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- Title
- Top Hat and Cane
- Artist
- Bradley Jones
- Physical Description
- Overall blue and white palette. Group of people seated on chairs with tables. Most of the people are nude women. The main focus is a nude woman in the center wearing a top hat and holding a cane. In the foreground is a woman wearing clothes and sunglasses, her arms are crosed in front of her body.
- Object Creation Date
- 1986
- Accession Number
- 2013/2.301
- Medium and Support
- oil on canvas
- relevance
- rank 11.96746
- Secondary Keywords
- accessories worn on the head
- costume
- costume accessories
- costume accessories worn
- equipment
- equipment by context
- equipment for personal use
- figures (representations)
- hats
- headgear
- objects we use
- people
- people (agents)
- people and culture
- people by gender
- tools and equipment
- visual works
- visual works by subject type
- walking sticks
- Title
- Staff
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Yoruba Peoples Nigeria
- Physical Description
- Wooden staff covered with beads, displaying a zigzag pattern in blue, white, red, yellow, green and pink along the shaft, with an iron point at the base. The finial (top of the staff) consists of an equestrian, mostly in green, wearing elaborate red-and-yellow headgear, holding a staff and riding a multicolored horse, which stands on a rectangular platform adorned with a veil of ropes of beads.
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1950
- Accession Number
- 2001/2.45
- Medium and Support
- wood with beads, metal, cloth
- relevance
- rank 11.93922
- Secondary Keywords
- descriptors
- equipment
- equipment by context
- equipment for personal use
- horsemen
- object genres
- object genres by material
- objects
- objects we use
- people
- people (agents)
- people and culture
- people and occupations
- people by activity
- sculpture
- sculpture by subject type
- statues
- tools and equipment
- visual works
- visual works by medium or technique
- walking sticks
- Title
- Staff
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Nigeria, Yoruba
- Accession Number
- 2001/2.41
- Medium and Support
- wood with metal
- relevance
- rank 11.85686
- Secondary Keywords
- african
- african styles by region
- descriptors
- equipment
- equipment by context
- equipment for personal use
- object genres
- object genres by material
- objects we use
- people and culture
- southern nigerian styles
- styles and periods
- styles and periods by region
- tools and equipment
- west african styles
- Title
- Staff
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Angola, Chokwe
- Accession Number
- 2001/2.50
- Medium and Support
- wood
- relevance
- rank 11.79054
- Secondary Keywords
- african
- african styles by region
- central and equatorial african styles
- chokwe-lunda
- descriptors
- equipment
- equipment by context
- equipment for personal use
- object genres
- object genres by material
- objects
- objects we use
- people and culture
- styles and periods
- styles and periods by region
- tools and equipment
- walking sticks
- western democratic republic of congo styles
- Title
- Staff
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Shango
- Accession Number
- 2001/2.37
- Medium and Support
- wood
- relevance
- rank 11.78767
- Secondary Keywords
- african
- african styles by region
- central and equatorial african styles
- equatorial guinea, gabon, southern cameroon region styles
- equipment
- equipment by context
- equipment for personal use
- objects
- objects we use
- ogowe river area
- people and culture
- styles and periods
- styles and periods by region
- tools and equipment
- Title
- Pipe holder in the form of Ashinaga and crab-shaped tobacco pouch
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, Japan
- Century
- 19th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1810-1849
- Accession Number
- 2002/2.42
- Medium and Support
- bone and stag antler
- relevance
- rank 11.69763
- Secondary Keywords
- smoking and tobacco use
- animal material
- animals and creatures
- arthropods
- combination inorganic/organic animal material
- combination inorganic/organic material
- crustaceans
- descriptors
- equipment
- equipment by context
- equipment for personal use
- keratinous material
- leaf (plant material)
- materials
- materials by composition
- materials by origin
- objects we use
- plant material
- tools and equipment
- Title
- Descent from the Cross
- Artist
- Ugo da Carpi
- Physical Description
- This print depicts the body of a man being lowered from a cross. Two men lean over the top of the cross to remove the nails from the dead man's hands and pass his body down to two other men standing on ladders. Three women and a man lay on the ground in mourning at the foot of the cross.
- Artist Life Dates
- ca. 1440 - after 1525
- Century
- 16th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1440-1535
- Accession Number
- 1960/1.176
- Medium and Support
- chiaroscuro woodcut on laid paper
- relevance
- rank 11.60991
- Secondary Keywords
- transfer method
- descriptors
- equipment
- equipment by process
- events
- executions
- object genres
- object genres by form
- objects we use
- people and culture
- personal life events
- prints
- prints by process
- prints by process or technique
- relief prints
- supporting equipment
- tools and equipment
- visual works
- visual works by medium or technique
- woodcuts
- Title
- Pipe
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Cameroon
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1900-1987
- Accession Number
- 1987/1.347
- Medium and Support
- bronze, wood and cloth
- relevance
- rank 11.50643
- Secondary Keywords
- smoking and tobacco use
- copper alloy
- copper and copper alloy
- descriptors
- equipment
- equipment by context
- equipment for personal use
- inorganic material
- materials
- materials by composition
- metal
- metal and metal products
- metal by composition or origin
- nonferrous metal
- objects we use
- people and culture
- physical activities
- physical activities by general context
- tools and equipment
- Title
- Study of a Scene of Martyrdom or Punishment
- Artist
- Polidoro da Caravaggio
- Physical Description
- This drawing represents seven nude men in a landscape with buildings indicated on a hill in the distance. One of the figures, represented full-length and in profile, is bound to a tree or stake on the left. All of the other men appear in half-length in the right part of the drawing. A bearded man sits and gestures in the direction of the bound man. Five other men appear around the seated figure, one of whom carries two long objects over his shoulder toward the man on the left.
- Artist Life Dates
- c. 1495-c.1543
- Century
- 16th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1525-1575
- Accession Number
- 2009/1.494
- Medium and Support
- brown ink on paper
- relevance
- rank 11.50442
- Secondary Keywords
- deaths
- descriptors
- drafting, drawing and writing equipment
- drafting, drawing and writing equipment by specific type
- drawing and drawing techniques
- equipment
- equipment by process
- events
- figures (representations)
- image-making equipment
- image-making processes and techniques
- objects we use
- people and culture
- personal life events
- processes and techniques
- processes and techniques by specific type
- tools and equipment
- visual works
- visual works by subject type
- Title
- Staff
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Zambia, Lozi
- Accession Number
- 2001/2.62
- Medium and Support
- wood with metal
- relevance
- rank 11.49551
- Secondary Keywords
- african
- african styles by region
- central and equatorial african styles
- descriptors
- equipment
- equipment by context
- equipment for personal use
- object genres
- object genres by material
- objects
- objects we use
- people and culture
- styles and periods
- styles and periods by region
- tools and equipment
- upper zambezi river region styles
- Title
- Staff
- Artist
- African, Congo (Zaire), Songye
- Accession Number
- 2001/2.6
- Medium and Support
- wood
- relevance
- rank 11.38645
- Secondary Keywords
- african
- african styles by region
- central and equatorial african styles
- descriptors
- equipment
- equipment by context
- equipment for personal use
- luba region
- object genres
- object genres by material
- objects
- objects we use
- people and culture
- people and occupations
- standing
- styles and periods
- styles and periods by region
- tools and equipment
- western democratic republic of congo styles
- Title
- Staff
- Artist
- African, Congo (Zaire), Hemba
- Accession Number
- 2001/2.70
- Medium and Support
- wood with metal
- relevance
- rank 11.38645
- Secondary Keywords
- african
- african styles by region
- central and equatorial african styles
- descriptors
- equipment
- equipment by context
- equipment for personal use
- luba
- luba region
- object genres
- object genres by material
- objects
- objects we use
- people and culture
- styles and periods
- styles and periods by region
- tools and equipment
- walking sticks
- western democratic republic of congo styles
- Title
- Portrait of Carlyle
- Artist
- Richard Josey
- Artist Life Dates
- 1840/41-1906
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1840-1906
- Accession Number
- 1955/1.119
- Medium and Support
- mezzotint on chine applique
- relevance
- rank 11.31158
- Secondary Keywords
- image form
- clothing
- drapery
- equipment
- equipment by context
- equipment for personal use
- furnishings
- furnishings by form or function
- furniture
- furniture by form or function
- genres
- miners
- modern and contemporary art
- objects
- objects we use
- people and occupations
- seating furniture
- single seating furniture
- tools and equipment
- views
- views by vantage point or orientation
- visual works
- visual works by form
- walking sticks
- Title
- Staff
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Mali, Bambara
- Accession Number
- 2001/2.7
- Medium and Support
- wood with metal
- relevance
- rank 11.30905
- Secondary Keywords
- african
- african styles by region
- ceremonial weapons
- descriptors
- edged weapons
- equipment
- equipment by context
- equipment for personal use
- manding
- object genres
- object genres by material
- objects
- objects we use
- people and culture
- styles and periods
- styles and periods by region
- tools and equipment
- walking sticks
- weapons
- weapons and ammunition
- west african styles
- western sudanese styles
- Title
- Staff
- Artist
- African, Tanzania, Zigua
- Accession Number
- 2001/2.66
- Medium and Support
- wood
- relevance
- rank 11.28520
- Secondary Keywords
- african
- african styles by region
- coastal east african styles
- descriptors
- east african
- equipment
- equipment by context
- equipment for personal use
- object genres
- object genres by material
- objects
- objects we use
- people and culture
- styles and periods
- styles and periods by region
- tools and equipment
- walking sticks
- Title
- The Hero (Der Held)
- Artist
- George Grosz
- Physical Description
- Seated man with disfigured face and amputated lower legs, shabbily dressed, holding a crutch along with a bunch of flowers in his right hand
- Artist Life Dates
- 1893-1959
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1933
- Accession Number
- 1935.20
- Medium and Support
- lithograph on paper
- relevance
- rank 11.27664
- Secondary Keywords
- descriptors
- equipment
- equipment by context
- equipment for personal use
- figures
- image-making processes and techniques
- objects we use
- people
- people (agents)
- people and culture
- people and occupations
- people by activity
- people by state or condition
- planographic printing processes
- plants
- printing and printing processes and techniques
- printing processes
- processes and techniques
- processes and techniques by specific type
- the natural world
- tools and equipment
- visual works
- visual works by medium or technique
- Title
- Prestige Pipe
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Cameroon Grassfields Cameroon
- Physical Description
- Pipe made in three parts: wood-carved stem, inner metal pipe for drawing smoke, and metal, possibly bronze bowl. Wood-carved, openwork stem is comprised of interlocking lizards; spiral whorls cover the cast metal bowl. bands of cowrie shells encircle the bottom and “neck” of the bowl, while its lip is topped with the classic Grassfields motif of a prestige cap.
- Century
- Mid-20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1925-1975
- Accession Number
- 1985/1.150
- Medium and Support
- wood, metal, possibly copper and bronze
- relevance
- rank 11.27460
- Secondary Keywords
- smoking and tobacco use
- associated concepts
- descriptors
- equipment
- equipment by context
- equipment for personal use
- inorganic material
- materials
- materials by composition
- materials by origin
- metal and metal products
- objects we use
- people and culture
- physical activities
- physical activities by general context
- plant material
- social science concepts
- social status
- sociological concepts
- tools and equipment
- wood and wood products
- Title
- Staff
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Nigeria, Yoruba
- Accession Number
- 2001/2.44
- Medium and Support
- wood with beads
- relevance
- rank 11.17477
- Secondary Keywords
- african
- african styles by region
- beads and sets of beads
- beadwork
- descriptors
- equipment
- equipment by context
- equipment for personal use
- object genres
- object genres by form
- object genres by material
- objects
- objects we use
- people and culture
- southern nigerian styles
- styles and periods
- styles and periods by region
- tools and equipment
- west african styles
- Title
- Top Hat and Umbrella Inkwell, metal with cane, ivory handle
- Artist
- Artist Unknown
- Physical Description
- A metal inkwell in the shape of a black tophat. A pen shaped like a cane is included. The handle of the cane is ivory.
- Object Creation Date
- 1875-1975
- Accession Number
- 2010/1.272
- Medium and Support
- metal, ivory
- relevance
- rank 11.10222
- Secondary Keywords
- accessories worn on the head
- bone
- bone by form
- combination inorganic/organic animal material
- combination inorganic/organic material
- containers
- containers by function or context
- containers for writing equipment
- costume
- costume accessories
- costume accessories worn
- dentin
- descriptors
- equipment
- equipment by context
- equipment for personal use
- hats
- headgear
- materials
- materials by composition
- objects we use
- tools and equipment
- tooth and tooth components
- tooth components
- walking sticks
- Title
- Staff
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Republic of the Congo, Kongo, Solongo
- Accession Number
- 2001/2.53
- Medium and Support
- wood
- relevance
- rank 10.99486
- Secondary Keywords
- african
- african styles by region
- central and equatorial african styles
- descriptors
- equipment
- equipment by context
- equipment for personal use
- object genres
- object genres by material
- objects
- objects we use
- people and culture
- southwestern democratic republic of congo styles
- styles and periods
- styles and periods by region
- tools and equipment
- walking sticks
- western democratic republic of congo styles
- Title
- Pipe bowl in the form of a male head
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Congo (Zaire), Kuba
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1920
- Accession Number
- 1985/1.184
- Medium and Support
- carved wood
- relevance
- rank 10.93138
- Secondary Keywords
- smoking and tobacco use
- biological components
- components
- components and systems
- components by specific context
- containers
- containers by form
- equipment
- equipment by context
- equipment for personal use
- figures
- figures (representations)
- objects we use
- people
- people (agents)
- people and culture
- people and occupations
- people by gender
- physical activities
- physical activities by general context
- the human body
- tools and equipment
- upper body
- vessels
- visual works
- visual works by subject type
- Title
- Staff
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Mozambique, Yao
- Accession Number
- 2001/2.5
- Medium and Support
- wood
- relevance
- rank 10.88102
- Secondary Keywords
- african
- african styles by region
- biological components
- components
- components and systems
- components by specific context
- east african
- equipment
- equipment by context
- equipment for personal use
- figures (representations)
- makonde region and lake nyasa area styles
- objects
- objects we use
- people and culture
- styles and periods
- styles and periods by region
- the human body
- tools and equipment
- upper body
- visual works
- visual works by subject type
- Title
- St. Christopher carrying the Christ Child
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, England
- Physical Description
- A standing, bearded figure of St. Christopher, broken off at the knees, holds the Christ child on his right shoulder while leaning upon a staff in his left hand. The child, whose head is encircled by a halo, wears a long cloak over his robe and rests his left hand upon an orb in his lap. The red and brown polychromy is a later addition.
- Century
- 15th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 15th century
- Accession Number
- 1961/1.178
- Medium and Support
- alabaster with polychrome and gilding
- relevance
- rank 10.86594
- Secondary Keywords
- associated concepts
- bodies of water
- bodies of water and components of bodies of water
- bodies of water by size
- buildings and the land
- descriptors
- equipment
- equipment by context
- equipment for personal use
- europe (continent)
- geographic and political locations
- gypsum
- information artifacts
- information artifacts by physical form
- information forms
- inorganic material
- landscapes (environments)
- materials
- materials by composition
- mineral
- natural landscapes
- objects we use
- people and culture
- religions
- religions and religious concepts
- riverine bodies
- settlements and landscapes
- tools and equipment
- united kingdom (nation)
- walking sticks
- Title
- A Call to Arms, 1941-45
- Artist
- Dmitri Baltermants
- Physical Description
- An officer holding binoculars looking across a field seated next to a cannon calls out. A group of soldiers run to the scene to prepare for battle.
- Artist Life Dates
- Russian, 1912-1990
- Object Creation Date
- 2003
- Accession Number
- 2012/2.75
- Medium and Support
- gelatin silver print on paper
- relevance
- rank 10.84250
- Secondary Keywords
- vision
- armed conflicts
- equipment
- equipment by context
- equipment for personal use
- events
- firearms
- objects we use
- people
- people (agents)
- people and culture
- people by occupation
- people in military occupations
- photographic prints
- photographic prints by process
- photographs
- photographs by form
- positives
- projectile weapons
- projectile weapons with explosive propellant
- small arms
- small arms by form
- tools and equipment
- visual works
- visual works by medium or technique
- weapons
- weapons and ammunition
- Title
- Sugar Cane Factory, Cuba
- Artist
- Dmitri Baltermants
- Physical Description
- A Cuban sugarcane factory. In the foreground is a truck filled with sugarcane, and behind it loom palm trees, warehouses, storehouses, and tall smokestacks that spout dark streams of smoke.
- Artist Life Dates
- Russian, 1912-1990
- Object Creation Date
- 2003
- Accession Number
- 2012/2.86
- Medium and Support
- gelatin silver print on paper
- relevance
- rank 10.76695
- Secondary Keywords
- buildings and the land
- deciduous trees
- equipment
- equipment by context
- equipment for personal use
- geographic and political locations
- industrial buildings
- industrial structures
- landscapes (environments)
- natural landscapes
- north and central america (continent)
- objects we use
- plants
- settlements and landscapes
- single built works
- single built works by function
- single built works by specific type
- tools and equipment
- trees
- trees by leaf life
- vegetation and vegetation components
- vegetation components
- walking sticks
- woody plants
- Title
- 'Les Gueux' or 'Les Mendiants'. Les Deux Pèlerins (The Two Pilgrims)
- Artist
- Jacques Callot
- Physical Description
- Two rough figures dominate the composition with a lightly etched landscape behind them. Both figures hold a staff and each is dressed in ragged clothes. In addition, the scallop shell, indicating that they are pilgrims to the shrine of St. James the Greater at Santiago de Compostela, is visible on the brims of their hats, and on the left shoulder of the man standing to the right.
- Artist Life Dates
- 1592/3-1635
- Century
- 17th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1622-1628
- Accession Number
- 1949/1.146
- Medium and Support
- etching on laid paper
- relevance
- rank 10.57841
- Secondary Keywords
- combination inorganic/organic animal material
- combination inorganic/organic material
- descriptors
- equipment
- equipment by context
- equipment for personal use
- farmers
- materials
- materials by composition
- objects we use
- people
- people (agents)
- people and culture
- people and occupations
- people by activity
- people by occupation
- people in agriculture
- people in agriculture or natural resource occupations
- people in science-related occupations
- religious figures
- scientists and people in science-related occupations
- shell and shell material
- tools and equipment
- walking sticks
- worshippers
- Title
- A Votive plaque depicting the Bodhisattva Ksitigarbha (Ch. Dizang), in Amitabha's Western Paradise
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, China
- Physical Description
- A small, thin, molded clay plaque with a bas-relief scene.
- Century
- 7th-9th century
- Object Creation Date
- 618-907
- Accession Number
- 1964/2.19
- Medium and Support
- terracotta, molded
- relevance
- rank 10.55929
- Secondary Keywords
- associated concepts
- attributes and properties
- attributes and properties by specific type
- buddhist doctrinal concepts
- descriptors
- design elements
- doctrinal concepts
- equipment
- equipment by context
- equipment for personal use
- form attributes
- motifs
- object genres
- object genres by form
- objects we use
- people and culture
- plant-derived motifs
- religions
- religions and religious concepts
- religious concepts
- size (extent)
- size by specific type
- tools and equipment
- walking sticks
- Title
- Saint Maria, Saint Claude, Saint Norbert, and Saint Robert from Israel Henriet's "Images of the Saints" (Plate 48)
- Artist
- Jacques Callot
- Physical Description
- Four oval illustrations of different scenes of saints helping others.
- Artist Life Dates
- 1592-1635
- Century
- 17th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1636
- Accession Number
- 2013/2.540
- Medium and Support
- etching on laid paper
- relevance
- rank 10.30430
- Secondary Keywords
- associated concepts
- bishops (prelates)
- christian clergy
- clergy
- descriptors
- document genres
- document genres by function
- equipment
- equipment by context
- equipment for personal use
- information artifacts
- information artifacts by physical form
- information forms
- object genres
- object genres by form
- objects we use
- people
- people (agents)
- people and culture
- people by occupation
- people by state or condition
- people in religion
- people in religion and related occupations
- people in the humanities
- prelates
- religions
- religions and religious concepts
- religious texts
- tools and equipment
- walking sticks
- Title
- Ivory snuff spatula
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, China
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1850-1925
- Accession Number
- 1980/2.158
- Medium and Support
- ivory and teakwood
- relevance
- rank 10.28531
- Secondary Keywords
- bone
- bone by form
- combination inorganic/organic animal material
- combination inorganic/organic material
- containers
- containers by function or context
- containers for personal use
- containers for smoking and tobacco use
- dentin
- descriptors
- equipment
- equipment by general type
- materials
- materials by composition
- objects we use
- tools
- tools and equipment
- tooth and tooth components
- tooth components
- Title
- What We All Lack (Ce qui manque à nous tous)
- Artist
- Man Ray
- Physical Description
- A clear glass bubble rests on the bowl of a plain white clay pipe. Along the stem of the pipe are the words, "Ce que [sic] manque à nous tous."
- Artist Life Dates
- 1890 - 1976
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1962
- Accession Number
- 1997/1.129
- Medium and Support
- blown glass, clay, and wood
- relevance
- rank 10.08690
- Secondary Keywords
- smoking and tobacco use
- associated concepts
- constructions (sculpture)
- dynamics
- equipment
- equipment by context
- equipment for personal use
- information artifacts
- information artifacts by physical form
- information forms
- international post-1945 styles and movements
- mechanics concepts
- modern and contemporary art
- movement
- objects
- objects we use
- people and culture
- physical sciences concepts
- physics concepts
- post-1945 fine arts styles and movements
- scientific concepts
- sculpture
- sculpture by technique
- styles and periods
- styles and periods by region
- surface tension
- tools and equipment
- visual works
- visual works by medium or technique
- words
- Title
- Hirado Ware Mizusashi blue-and-white water covered jar with design of Chinese sages
- Artist
- Artist Unknown Hirado ware, Japan
- Physical Description
- This white porcelain jar has the design of six Chinese sages and an attendant boy with blue underglaze in delicate brushwork. One sage is reading a book, while another is listening. The attendant boy is standing next to the sage with a book. Other four sages are looking at a long hand scroll. Some sages hold staffs on their hands. One sage has a string instrument. The jar has a broad shoulder and an inverted mouth, where the lid is placed. The knob of the lid is in a shape of a reclining boy (unpainted), surrounded by books, hanging scrolls, a cane, and a fan, which are painted with blue underglaze. It also has a shallow foot.
- Century
- 19th century
- Object Creation Date
- 19th century
- Accession Number
- 2006/2.51A&B
- Medium and Support
- porcelain with blue underglaze painting
- relevance
- rank 9.87439
- Secondary Keywords
- artists
- costume
- costume accessories
- costume accessories carried
- equipment
- equipment by context
- equipment for personal use
- information artifacts
- information artifacts by physical form
- information forms
- objects we use
- painters (artists)
- painters by subject of work
- paintings
- paintings by form
- people
- people (agents)
- people and culture
- people by gender
- people by occupation
- people in the arts
- people in the arts and related occupations
- people in the humanities
- people in the visual arts
- people in the visual arts and related occupations
- tools and equipment
- visual works
- visual works by medium or technique
- walking sticks
- Title
- Sheet of Sketches and Caricatures
- recto: studies for a group of figures (religious or allegorical) and two studies of standing women, one with child
- verso: two sets of couples in caricature in contemporary dress
- Artist
- Anonymous French
- Physical Description
- First side: Various people, one holding her hands below her waist, one speaking to a little boy, a group clustered together.
- Second side: two fashionably dressed couples (man and woman) walking.
- Century
- 19th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1866
- Accession Number
- 2013/2.563.1-2
- Medium and Support
- graphite on paper (double-sided drawing)
- relevance
- rank 9.60560
- Secondary Keywords
- accessories worn on the head
- associated concepts
- components and systems
- costume
- costume accessories
- costume accessories worn
- culture and related concepts
- culture-related concepts
- document genres
- document genres by form
- document genres for literary works
- equipment
- equipment by context
- equipment for personal use
- hats
- headgear
- information forms
- object groupings
- object groupings and systems
- object groupings by general context
- objects we use
- parents
- people
- people (agents)
- people and culture
- people by age group
- people by family relationship
- sets (groups)
- tools and equipment
- visual works
- visual works by subject type
- walking sticks
- youth
- Title
- The Detraction of Good Things [Detractio Bonorum] from Sebastian Brant's "Stultifera navis [The Ship of Fools]" published by Johann Bergmann
- Artist
- Anonymous
- Physical Description
- Text on both sides. One side has the image of a man with dogs at his feet. There is also a jester at his feet, kneeling down.
- Century
- 15th century
- Accession Number
- 2013/2.550.1-2
- Medium and Support
- woodcut on paper
- relevance
- rank 9.59347
- Secondary Keywords
- animals and creatures
- artistic concepts
- artistic devices
- associated concepts
- biological components
- buildings and the land
- components
- components and systems
- components by specific context
- concepts in the arts
- descriptors
- equipment
- equipment by context
- equipment for personal use
- heads
- hydraulic structures
- hydraulic structures by function
- information artifacts
- information artifacts by physical form
- information forms
- mammals
- object genres
- object genres by form
- objects we use
- people and culture
- single built works
- single built works by function
- single built works by specific type
- the human body
- tools and equipment
- upper body
- walking sticks
- water distribution structures
- Title
- Begin the Beguine
- Artist
- Max Beckmann
- Physical Description
- Interior composition with male and female dancers positioned at center with seated female at lower left, standing male on crutches at right and a group of birds in the leftmost background.
- Artist Life Dates
- 1884-1950
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1946
- Accession Number
- 1948/1.103
- Medium and Support
- oil on canvas
- relevance
- rank 9.04252
- Secondary Keywords
- amputation
- animals
- animals and creatures
- arts
- arts and related disciplines
- buildings and the land
- disciplines
- equipment
- equipment by context
- equipment for personal use
- european
- european styles and periods
- genres
- humanities
- modern and contemporary art
- modern european fine arts styles and movements
- modern european styles and movements
- movement
- 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
- performing arts
- performing arts buildings
- performing arts structures
- single built works
- single built works by function
- single built works by specific type
- styles and periods
- styles and periods by region
- the natural world
- tools and equipment
- Title
- Agate snuff bottle with image of lion and ball
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, China
- Century
- 19th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1800-1880
- Accession Number
- 1980/2.16
- Medium and Support
- agate and glass
- relevance
- rank 8.48339
- Secondary Keywords
- animals and creatures
- containers
- containers by function or context
- containers for personal use
- containers for smoking and tobacco use
- mammals
- objects we use
- recreational artifacts
- recreational artifacts for competitive activities
- sports and athletic equipment
- Title
- Nydia, the Blind Flower Girl of Pompeii
- Artist
- Randolph Rogers
- Physical Description
- A white marble statue of a young female figure, leaning forward holding a staff with eyes closed, her left hand held up to her right ear. A flowing, wind-swept garment drapes the figure. On the base to the left of the figure is a broken capital of a Corinthian column lying on its side.
- Artist Life Dates
- 1825-1892
- Century
- 19th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1861
- Accession Number
- 1862.1
- Medium and Support
- Carrara marble
- relevance
- rank 7.37821
- Secondary Keywords
- aegean
- aegean architecture styles
- aegean styles
- allegory and literature
- architectural elements
- artistic concepts
- artistic devices
- associated concepts
- campania (region)
- capitals and capital components
- card, table and board game elements
- child
- column components
- columns and column components
- components
- components and systems
- components by specific context
- concepts in the arts
- descriptors
- early western world
- equipment
- equipment by context
- equipment for personal use
- europe
- europe (continent)
- european
- european styles and periods
- exceptional people
- figures
- game pieces
- genres in the arts
- geographic and political locations
- handicapped
- iconography
- inorganic material
- italy
- italy (nation)
- literary, oral and motion picture genres
- locality
- materials
- materials by composition
- mediterranean
- modern european styles and movements
- napoli (province)
- objects
- objects we use
- people
- people (agents)
- people and culture
- people and occupations
- people by gender
- people by state or condition
- physically handicapped
- recreational artifacts
- recreational artifacts for competitive activities
- rock
- rock by form
- sculpture by subject type
- structural elements
- structural elements and structural element components
- styles and periods
- styles and periods by region
- supporting and resisting elements
- symbolism
- tools and equipment
- visual works
- visual works by medium or technique
- visual works by subject type
- walking sticks