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Title
Untitled, from "Domestic Landscape"
Artist
Rita Bernstein
Physical Description
A girl sitting on a bed with her legs crossed. She is looking down at her feet.
Artist Life Dates
b. 1950
Object Creation Date
20th century
Accession Number
2014/2.124
Medium and Support
black and white photograph on paper
relevance
rank 17.67358
Secondary Keywords
furnishings
furnishings by form or function
furniture
furniture by form or function
objects we use
people
people (agents)
people and culture
people by age group
sleeping and reclining furniture
visual works
visual works by medium or technique
youth
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Title
Untitled, from "Domestic Landscape"
Artist
Rita Bernstein
Physical Description
A girl standing next to a bed holding up a white dress to the light.
Artist Life Dates
b. 1950
Object Creation Date
1994
Accession Number
2013/2.92
Medium and Support
toned gelatin silver print on paper
relevance
rank 17.49311
Secondary Keywords
costume
costume by form
furnishings
furnishings by form or function
furniture
furniture by form or function
main garments
objects we use
people
people (agents)
people and culture
people by gender
sleeping and reclining furniture
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Title
Joanna, Age 16
Artist
Rita Bernstein
Physical Description
Girl lying on a bed, long dark hair splayed out on the sheets.
Artist Life Dates
b. 1950
Object Creation Date
2004
Accession Number
2013/2.96
Medium and Support
toned gelatin silver print on paper
relevance
rank 17.34466
Secondary Keywords
animal material
descriptors
furnishings
furnishings by form or function
furniture
furniture by form or function
hair and hair components
keratinous material
materials
materials by origin
objects we use
people
people (agents)
people and culture
people by gender
sleeping and reclining furniture
Title
Nude Model Reclining
Artist
James McNeill Whistler
Physical Description
A female nude reclines on a couch, leaning towards the left, face looking down. Her head is supported by her right hand; her left hand, holding up drapery behind her, is grasping the back of the couch. Her right leg dangles over the edge of the couch while the left leg rests on the cushion.
Artist Life Dates
1834-1903
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
1893
Accession Number
1954/1.442
Medium and Support
transfer lithograph with stumping on old laid paper
relevance
rank 16.96661
Secondary Keywords
figures
figures (representations)
furnishings
furnishings by form or function
furniture
furniture by form or function
objects we use
people and culture
people and occupations
physical activities
physical activities by general context
sleeping and reclining furniture
visual works
visual works by subject type
Title
The Draped Figure Seated
Artist
James McNeill Whistler
Physical Description
A woman draped in diaphanous drapery sits on a couch facing the viewer. The arm of the couch is visible at the left of the image and the woman glances down towards her knees. To the right is a flower-like form that is the artist's "butterfly" signature.
Artist Life Dates
1834-1903
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
1893
Accession Number
1954/1.441
Medium and Support
transfer lithograph with stumping on laid paper
relevance
rank 15.80760
Secondary Keywords
coverings and hangings
coverings and hangings by location or context
coverings and hangings by specific type
coverings and hangings for openings
curtains
curtains by form
drapery
figures
furnishings
furnishings by form or function
furniture
furniture by form or function
objects we use
people and culture
people and occupations
physical activities
physical activities by general context
sleeping and reclining furniture
Title
Draped Figure Reclining
Artist
James McNeill Whistler
Physical Description
A female figure, dressed in diaphanous green drapery with a purple and green cap over her curly blond hair, holds a fan as she reclines on a cloth-covered couch. Her left leg is up on the couch while her right leg and arm drape over the front of the couch; a patterned pillow seen near her left leg mirrors the colors on the fan. The wall behind them also appears to be draped with fabric. On the wall to the right is a flower-like symbol that is the artist's "butterfly" signature
Artist Life Dates
1834-1903
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
1893-1894
Accession Number
1954/1.468
Medium and Support
transfer lithograph printed in six colors on laid Japan tissue
relevance
rank 15.80760
Secondary Keywords
coverings and hangings
coverings and hangings by location or context
coverings and hangings by specific type
coverings and hangings for openings
curtains
curtains by form
drapery
figures
furnishings
furnishings by form or function
furniture
furniture by form or function
objects we use
people and culture
people and occupations
physical activities
physical activities by general context
sleeping and reclining furniture
Title
Mars and Venus Surrounded by Nymphs and Putti
Artist
Giovanni Jacopo Caraglio
Physical Description
The nude figures of four women, a man, a winged boy, and numerous putti stand in front of a curtained bed. The man stands near the center of the crowd and gasps, apparently in shock, as his jacket is pulled off by the young boy behind him. The woman seated on the bed beckons toward the man.
Artist Life Dates
c.1505-1565
Century
16th century
Object Creation Date
circa 1530-1540
Accession Number
1985/1.86
Medium and Support
engraving on cream laid paper
relevance
rank 15.41906
Secondary Keywords
transfer method
descriptors
design elements
europe (continent)
figure- and animal-derived motifs
figures (representations)
furnishings
furnishings by form or function
furniture
furniture by form or function
geographic and political locations
intaglio prints
italy (nation)
motifs
objects we use
people
people (agents)
people and culture
people by state or condition
prints
prints by process
prints by process or technique
sleeping and reclining furniture
veneto (region)
venezia (province)
visual works
visual works by medium or technique
visual works by subject type
Title
The Nativity of the Virgin
Artist
Sano di Pietro
Physical Description
This painted panel depicts an intimate domestic setting consisting of a bedchamber with a fireplace and a smaller vaulted antechamber that opens out on a garden. A haloed woman wearing a white veil rests in bed, having recently given birth. She leans to her right as she reaches toward a basin held by an attendant and looks across the room to the infant who is held on the lap of another servant. A halo also encircles the head of the child and a pair of angels fly above her. Several other attendants and midwives bustle about the room, while another woman, more richly clad than the servants, gazes on the child from her seat at the foot of the bed. In the antechamber sits a haloed man in a long white beard, who leans forward to hear news of the birth from the child standing in front of him. A companion sits behind him and a servant passes through the door into the bedchamber.
Artist Life Dates
1405-1481
Century
15th century
Object Creation Date
1448-1452
Accession Number
1977/2.1
Medium and Support
tempera and gold on panel
relevance
rank 15.40518
Secondary Keywords
associated concepts
drawings
drawings by method of projection
drawings by method of representation
europe (continent)
events
furnishings
furnishings by form or function
furniture
furniture by form or function
geographic and political locations
italy (nation)
objects we use
people and culture
personal life events
perspective drawings
religions
religions and religious concepts
religious visual works
siena (province)
sleeping and reclining furniture
tuscany (region)
visual works
visual works by function
visual works by medium or technique
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Title
Visit to the Hospital
Artist
Käthe Kollwitz
Physical Description
A woman sits on the edge of a bed in which a figure lays. A child stands next to the woman. A chair with a bag on it sits in the right bottom corner.
Artist Life Dates
1867 - 1945
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1929
Accession Number
1956/1.59
Medium and Support
woodcut on Japan paper
relevance
rank 15.37123
Secondary Keywords
associated concepts
biological concepts
european
european styles and periods
furnishings
furnishings by form or function
furniture
furniture by form or function
health and related concepts
health-related concepts
modern and contemporary art
modern european fine arts styles and movements
modern european styles and movements
objects we use
offspring
parents
people
people (agents)
people and culture
people by family relationship
physical activities
physical activities by general context
scientific concepts
seating furniture
single seating furniture
sleeping and reclining furniture
spouses
styles and periods
styles and periods by region
Title
Thinks I to Myself, Thinks I
Artist
George Cruikshank
Artist Life Dates
1782-1878
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
circa 1850
Accession Number
1983/1.125
Medium and Support
color etching on paper
relevance
rank 14.62923
Secondary Keywords
image form
animals
architecture
european
european styles and periods
furnishings
furnishings by form or function
furniture
furniture by form or function
genres
mammals
modern british styles and movements
modern british styles by reign
modern european regional styles and movements
modern european styles and movements
objects we use
people and culture
people and occupations
sleeping and reclining furniture
styles and periods
styles and periods by region
text-based art
the natural world
visual works
visual works by form
Title
Thinks I to Myself, Thinks I
Artist
George Cruikshank
Artist Life Dates
1782-1878
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
circa 1850
Accession Number
1983/1.124
Medium and Support
watercolor on paper
relevance
rank 14.29857
Secondary Keywords
image form
animals
architecture
european
european styles and periods
furnishings
furnishings by form or function
furniture
furniture by form or function
genres
mammals
modern british styles and movements
modern british styles by reign
modern european regional styles and movements
modern european styles and movements
objects
objects we use
people and culture
people and occupations
sleeping and reclining furniture
styles and periods
styles and periods by region
the natural world
visual works
visual works by form
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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
relevance
rank 13.03806
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
Hammock Reader
Artist
Milton Avery
Physical Description
Painting depicting a featureless female figure, in tones of aqua and light blue extending across the center of the canvas in a light gray hammock. There is a bright white shape, perhaps a book, in the middle of the figure. Behind the figure, the rest of the composition is organized in horizontal sections. At top, a yellow sky; below that are two gently-curved mountains in dark brown, followed by two horizontal planes of color in tan and light brown.
Artist Life Dates
1885 - 1965
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1951
Accession Number
1974/2.37
Medium and Support
oil on canvas
relevance
rank 12.82358
Secondary Keywords
upward
attributes and properties
attributes and properties by specific type
buildings and the land
descriptors
european
european styles and periods
figures
form attributes
furnishings
furnishings by form or function
furniture
furniture by form or function
information artifacts
information artifacts by physical form
information forms
landforms
landforms and landform components
landforms by shape or position
landscapes (environments)
modern and contemporary art
modern european fine arts styles and movements
modern european styles and movements
natural landscapes
objects
objects we use
people and culture
people and occupations
physical activities
physical activities by general context
settlements and landscapes
sleeping and reclining furniture
styles and periods
styles and periods by region
visual works
visual works by subject type
Title
Le repos
Artist
Jean-Baptiste Le Prince
Physical Description
In a large dark interior, and elderly couple standing in the shadows gestures towards a sleeping woman positioned in bright light in the foreground. Her clothing is in disarray, her breasts exposed, and garments used as makeshift drapery to screen her. At the lower left is a still life of an overturned basket with vegetables and eggs cascading onto the floor.
Artist Life Dates
1734-1781
Century
18th century
Object Creation Date
1771
Accession Number
1993/2.15
Medium and Support
Etching and aquatint with hand-coloring on heavy laid paper
relevance
rank 12.64740
Secondary Keywords
transfer method
animal material
animal material by form or function
components and systems
descriptors
egg and egg components
furnishings
furnishings by form or function
furniture
furniture by form or function
image-making processes and techniques
intaglio prints
materials
materials by origin
object groupings
object groupings and systems
object groupings by general context
objects
objects we use
people and culture
physical activities
physical activities by general context
printing
printing and printing processes and techniques
prints
prints by process
prints by process or technique
processes and techniques
processes and techniques by specific type
sets (groups)
sleeping and reclining furniture
visual works
visual works by medium or technique
Title
Young Girl Dreaming (Jeune fille rêvant), Plate IX, from "Transmutations"
Artist
Brassaï (Gyula Halász)
Physical Description
A female figure reclines on a divan on her side with her back toward the viewer; Beneath the divan the dark background is lined with a diamond patterning. Behind the figure are textures suggesting pillows or other textiles.
Artist Life Dates
1899 - 1984
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1934-1935; printed 1967
Accession Number
1971/2.150.9
Medium and Support
clichés-verre on paper
relevance
rank 12.54534
Secondary Keywords
visual arts
artistic concepts
associated concepts
concepts in the arts
european
european styles and periods
events
figures
figures (representations)
forms of expression
furnishings
furnishings by form or function
furniture
furniture by form or function
genres
modern european fine arts styles and movements
modern european styles and movements
movement
objects
objects we use
people
people (agents)
people and culture
people and occupations
people by gender
personal life events
photographs
photographs by processing or presentation technique
photographs by technique
physical activities
physical activities by general context
sleeping and reclining furniture
sound devices
sound devices by function
styles and periods
styles and periods by region
visual works
visual works by medium or technique
visual works by subject type
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