Deborah Butterfield – Vermillion – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/485835
Austin, 2015, p. 18, ill. p. 19 (color).
Austin, 2015, p. 18, ill. p. 19 (color).
The artist’s brother-in-law, Léon Appert, Paris (in 1892); Félix Fénéon, Paris (by 1904–at least 1909); [Stephan Bourgeois, New York, by 1916–at least 1918]; Adolph Lewisohn, New York (1919–d
The Arts 9 (June 1926), p. 304, ill. p. 309. Stephan Bourgeois.
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Haida probably) 19th century Harmonica Pitch Pipe Hohner ‘Gaillard’ Musette P.
Two Tusk Fragments with the Ascension of Christ:17.190.46 and 17.190.48Conforming to the shape of the ivory tusks from which they were carved, these two fragmentary images of the Ascension are so similar that they must have been carved by the same workshop
Baltimore, 1947, p. 50, no. 157, pl. XXI. 2. Charles T.
Two Ceramic Tiles (nos. 02.5.91 and 1971.235.2)Major renovations undertaken about 1578 in the private quarters (or harem) of Istanbul’s Topkapı Palace during the reign of Sultan Murad III (r
B. Osgood Field, New York (until 1902; gifted to MMA) Denny, Walter B.
Douglas Dillon Gift and Rogers Fund, 1967 Object Number: 67.10a, b [By 1965, with
1932-33, excavated under the direction of James Leslie Starkey on behalf of The Wellcome-Marston Archaeological Research Expedition to the Near East; 1933, ceded to H. Dunscombe Colt in the division of finds as a result of his financial contribution to the expedition; acquired by the Museum in 1934, gift of Harris D
Bulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art 30 (2), p. 44.
The Artist: One of the leading painters in mid-fourteenth century Italy, Giovanni da Milano was trained in Lombardy, where he developed a style of soft delicacy and precise observation of the natural world
Milan, 1936, p. 210. Harry B. Wehle.
Inscription: Notations in graphite on verso, right side, beginning couper/chars/abbatu…(illegible).Marking: Stamped in red ink, lower right: Delacroix estate mark (Lugt 838a)
"Devotion to Drawing: The Karen B.
Said to be from Idalium, Cyprus (A Descriptive Atlas of the Cesnola Collection…, 1903, vol. 3, pt. 2, pl. LXXVIII, 1) Between 1865 and 1872, excavated in Idalium, Cyprus, by Luigi Palma di Cesnola; afterwards, collection of L
History, Chronology, Technic and Classification to the Sixteenth Century, Vol. 1. p.