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Title
Progress of Beauty 3
Artist
Mark Kostabi
Physical Description
Line drawing in felt tip marker on ivory ~ 10x13” paper with shading. Woman’s arm and dress and the cash register are partially filled in with black, as well as a pane of the stained glass window that she holds. The wall, pitcher, parts of the woman’s head and shoulder covering and bodice, and cash register have been modeled in stylized “half tone” of zigzag separating white and black; shadows take the form of dense curlicues. The tablecloth bears a “pattern” of crosses and eye-shaped forms. The map has been filled in with fingerprints.
Artist Life Dates
born 1960
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1988
Accession Number
2008/2.239
Medium and Support
ink on paper
relevance
rank 11.54456
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
Title
The Pierrot
Artist
James McNeill Whistler
Physical Description
A man stands in an apron and rolled sleeves in the water door of a building along a canal. Another figure is seen kneeling and reaching down to the water at the left edge of the water door. The building and its reflection fills the frame; the emphasis is on the figures in the darkened opening, along with their reflections, while the upper story of the building is only summarily indicated.
Artist Life Dates
1834-1903
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
1889
Accession Number
1954/1.406
Medium and Support
etching and drypoint, printed in dark brown ink on wove paper
relevance
rank 11.51969
Secondary Keywords
architectural elements
associated concepts
bodies of water and components of bodies of water
buildings and the land
components
components and systems
components by specific context
energy and related concepts
energy-related concepts
europe (continent)
geographic and political locations
hydraulic structures
hydraulic structures by form
landscapes (environments)
light-related concepts
natural landscapes
netherlands (nation)
north holland (province)
openings (architectural elements)
openings and opening components
openings by form
people and culture
physical activities
physical activities by general context
physical sciences concepts
physics concepts
scientific concepts
settlements and landscapes
single built works
single built works by function
single built works by specific type
windows and window components
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Title
Hunger
Artist
George Grosz
Physical Description
This sparely executed lithograph depicts, from left to right, a young boy, an aged man in a hat, and an aged woman in a shawl looking at the food on display in a shop window, bananas, cheese, sausage, and wine, among other items.
Artist Life Dates
1893-1959
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1924
Accession Number
1957/1.105
Medium and Support
lithograph on paper
relevance
rank 11.41807
Secondary Keywords
architectural elements
architecture
buildings and the land
commercial buildings
components
components and systems
components by specific context
descriptors
figures
image-making processes and techniques
lithography
materials
materials by function
mercantile buildings
modern and contemporary art
movement
openings (architectural elements)
openings and opening components
openings by form
people
people (agents)
people and culture
people and occupations
people by gender
planographic printing processes
printing and printing processes and techniques
printing processes
processes and techniques
processes and techniques by specific type
single built works
single built works by function
single built works by specific type
stores
stores by commodity sold
windows and window components
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Title
Architectural Cadences
Artist
Charles Sheeler
Physical Description
Multiple color screenprint of an abstracted industrial landscape. In the foreground is a small strip of land, and in the middle ground are buildings of various geometric shapes and sizes. In the background, the rooflines of the buildings start to blend in and emerge from the cloudy sky.
Artist Life Dates
1883-1965
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1954
Accession Number
1983/1.216
Medium and Support
six-color screenprint on paper
relevance
rank 11.37492
Secondary Keywords
transfer method
american regions
architectural elements
associated concepts
buildings and the land
components
components and systems
components by specific context
descriptors
earth sciences concepts
industrial structures
modern and contemporary art
north american
object genres
objects we use
openings (architectural elements)
openings and opening components
openings by form
people and culture
physical sciences concepts
prints
prints by process
prints by process or technique
scientific concepts
single built works
single built works by function
single built works by specific type
styles and periods
styles and periods by region
the americas
visual works
visual works by medium or technique
weather and related phenomena
weather-related phenomena
windows and window components
Title
The Square House, Amsterdam
Artist
James McNeill Whistler
Physical Description
A street facing onto a canal is seen at a very slight angle. The three buildings each have balconies (some enclosed), banks of windows, and doors at the water's edge. A dense network of hatching lines describe the brick facades, balconies and windows, and reflecions.
Artist Life Dates
1834-1903
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
1889
Accession Number
1954/1.404
Medium and Support
etching and drypoint, printed in brown ink on laid paper
relevance
rank 11.22849
Secondary Keywords
height
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buildings and the land
components
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dwellings
energy and related concepts
energy-related concepts
europe (continent)
geographic and political locations
hydraulic structures
hydraulic structures by form
light-related concepts
netherlands (nation)
north holland (province)
objects we use
openings (architectural elements)
openings and opening components
openings by form
people and culture
physical sciences concepts
physics concepts
residential structures
rooms and spaces
rooms and spaces by form
scientific concepts
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single built works by form
single built works by function
single built works by specific type
visual works
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windows and window components
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