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- Title
- Violet (Viola sp.), from "Woodland Portraits"
- Artist
- Jeannette Klute
- Physical Description
- An image of violets in bloom. The flower sprouting in the crook of two tree roots from a moss covered ground.
- Artist Life Dates
- (1917 - 2009)
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1950
- Accession Number
- 2012/2.14.10
- Medium and Support
- vintage dye transfer print on paper
- relevance
- rank 11.59670
- Secondary Keywords
- buildings and the land
- herbaceous plants
- landscapes (environments)
- natural landscapes
- nonwoody plants
- plants
- settlements and landscapes
- vegetation and vegetation components
- vegetation components
- woody plants
- Title
- Pitcher-plant (Sarracenia purpurea), from "Woodland Portraits"
- Artist
- Jeannette Klute
- Physical Description
- A trio of purple flowers on top of tall stems. There are brown leaves below and a moss covered rock behind.
- Artist Life Dates
- 1917-2009
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1950
- Accession Number
- 2014/2.285
- Medium and Support
- vintage dye transfer print on paper
- relevance
- rank 11.58601
- Secondary Keywords
- buildings and the land
- descriptors
- herbaceous plants
- inorganic material
- landscapes (environments)
- materials
- materials by composition
- natural landscapes
- nonwoody plants
- plants
- settlements and landscapes
- vegetation and vegetation components
- vegetation components
- woody plants
- Title
- Beech and Red Maple Leaves, from "Woodland Portraits"
- Artist
- Jeannette Klute
- Physical Description
- A close-up image of a cluster of dried beech leaves with one red maple leaf on top at the base of a mossy tree.
- Artist Life Dates
- (1917 - 2009)
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1950
- Accession Number
- 2012/2.14.9
- Medium and Support
- vintage dye transfer print on paper
- relevance
- rank 10.69879
- Secondary Keywords
- animal material
- biological material
- buildings and the land
- descriptors
- landscapes (environments)
- materials
- materials by origin
- natural landscapes
- nonwoody plants
- plant material
- plants
- settlements and landscapes
- vegetation and vegetation components
- vegetation components
- woody plants
- Title
- Mushrooms (Russula sp.), from "Woodland Portraits"
- Artist
- Jeannette Klute
- Physical Description
- A color photograph image of a forest underbrush, with two small red-cap mushrooms in focus.
- Artist Life Dates
- (1917 - 2009)
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1950
- Accession Number
- 2012/2.14.1
- Medium and Support
- vintage dye transfer print on paper
- relevance
- rank 10.26500
- Secondary Keywords
- buildings and the land
- cultural landscapes
- cultural landscapes by location or context
- fungi
- landscapes (environments)
- natural landscapes
- nonwoody plants
- plants
- settlements and landscapes
- vegetation and vegetation components
- vegetation components
- wilderness
- Title
- Summer crested kimono with orchid design on purple crackled ground (hibiware)
- Artist
- Minagawa Gekka
- Physical Description
- It is a grayish purple silk crepe kimono with wax-resist patterns, hand-painted design and metallic threads embroidery. The kimono is in full length and has elongated sleeves. The fabric is dyed with purple, leaving the family crest under the collar and the floral design part white. The dark purple scale pattern is added using wax-resist technique. Then the design of multiple kinds of plants is hand-painted with white, red, yellow, pale and blue green, and black colors. The half bottom of the family crest is also dyed with pink. There are mix of tropical flowers and foliage including four kinds of orchids, gladiolus, ferns, and ginger in red, yellow, green, purple, black and white hue. Embroidery is added in various metallic threads around the contours of flowers and leaves.
- Artist Life Dates
- 1892-1987
- Century
- mid-20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1950
- Accession Number
- 2005/1.359
- Medium and Support
- crepe silk with wax-resist pattern, hand-painted designs, and embroidery
- relevance
- rank 9.87192
- Secondary Keywords
- buildings and the land
- costume
- costume by form
- descriptors
- flowers (plants)
- herbaceous plants
- image-making processes and techniques
- landscapes (environments)
- main garments
- natural landscapes
- needleworking
- needleworking and needleworking techniques
- nonwoody plants
- objects we use
- photographic processes
- photography and photographic processes and techniques
- plants
- processes and techniques
- processes and techniques by material
- processes and techniques by specific type
- salted paper processes
- settlements and landscapes
- textile processes and techniques
- textile working processes and techniques
- vegetation and vegetation components
- vegetation components
- woody plants
- Title
- Fern, NY Botanical Garden
- Artist
- Brett Weston
- Physical Description
- Close-up of fern leaves that are leaning to either side in an arched shape.
- Artist Life Dates
- 1911-1993
- Object Creation Date
- 1945; printed circa 1973
- Accession Number
- 2013/1.280
- Medium and Support
- gelatin silver print on Strathmore mount
- relevance
- rank 9.61802
- Secondary Keywords
- buildings and the land
- gardens
- gardens by function
- landscapes (environments)
- natural landscapes
- nonwoody plants
- open spaces
- open spaces and site elements
- open spaces by form
- plants
- settlements and landscapes
- vegetation and vegetation components
- vegetation components
- Title
- Nagoya-style Obi with wax-resist overall pattern of crackled pink-on-white, interrupted by wax-resist and embroidered designs of colorful tropical orchids
- Artist
- Minagawa Gekka
- Physical Description
- The obi is made of satin damask silk woven with “flower in tortoise-shell” patterns. “Cracked ice” pattern in red is dyed with wax-resist technique. Orchid flowers, leaves, ginger leaves, and ferns are hand painted in white, yellow, black, red, and green. Silver threads are embroidered in the rim of orchid flowers and other plants; more colored metallic and velvet threads are applied. The “cracked ice” patterns are broader adjacent to plants and red dye outlines them; that suggests that the artist designed flowers and foliage before the wax-resist application. The plant designs are located on two parts of the obi; when wearing, one will appear in front, and other will appear on the back bow.
- Artist Life Dates
- 1892-1987
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- mid 20th century
- Accession Number
- 2005/1.326
- Medium and Support
- satin damask silk with wax-resist pattern, hand-painted designs, and embroidery
- relevance
- rank 9.36409
- Secondary Keywords
- accessories worn at the waist or below
- buildings and the land
- costume
- costume accessories
- costume accessories worn
- costume by form
- descriptors
- flowers (plants)
- herbaceous plants
- image-making processes and techniques
- landscapes (environments)
- main garments
- natural landscapes
- needleworking
- needleworking and needleworking techniques
- nonwoody plants
- objects we use
- photographic processes
- photography and photographic processes and techniques
- plants
- processes and techniques
- processes and techniques by material
- processes and techniques by specific type
- salted paper processes
- settlements and landscapes
- textile processes and techniques
- textile working processes and techniques
- vegetation and vegetation components
- vegetation components
- woody plants
- Title
- Tsuba (sword guard) with mushroom design
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, Japan
- Physical Description
- Circular tsuba, made of iron. It has two holes in the middle. There are two openwork motifs of mushrooms on the lower left. Rusts on some parts of the piece.
- Century
- 16th century
- Object Creation Date
- 16th century
- Accession Number
- 1966/1.100
- Medium and Support
- iron
- relevance
- rank 8.28412
- Secondary Keywords
- buildings and the land
- descriptors
- edged weapons
- inorganic material
- iron and iron alloy
- landscapes (environments)
- materials
- materials by composition
- metal
- metal and metal products
- metal by composition or origin
- natural landscapes
- nonwoody plants
- objects we use
- settlements and landscapes
- vegetation and vegetation components
- vegetation components
- weapons
- weapons and ammunition