Porcelain flower (one of a set of nine) – French – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/835319
Wine Clodion (Claude Michel) (French, Nancy 1738–1814 Paris) ca. 1780–90 Model
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Wine Clodion (Claude Michel) (French, Nancy 1738–1814 Paris) ca. 1780–90 Model
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Cuneiform tablet: commentary on Enuma Anu Enlil, tablet 5 ca. late 1st millennium BCE Model
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Superheroes: Fashion and Fantasy 2008 The Model as Muse: Embodying Fashion 2009
New materials and technologies, many of which had been developed during wartime, helped to free design from tradition, allowing for increasingly abstract and sculptural aesthetics as well as lower prices for mass-produced objects.
Linen Lean-To Sheila Hicks designed 1967–68; executed 1985 Panasonic Radio (Model
Buffalo, New York, 1896–New York, 1989
including Glass, Guitar, and Bottle (1912), Head of a Man (1913), and Painter and Model
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2008 In America: A Lexicon of Fashion 2022 Wild: Fashion Untamed 2004 The Model
Marking: Painted on underside in underglaze blue enamel : [1] Interlaced C’s (Ludwigsburg factory mark)Incised underglaze on underside of base: [2] -UM-N.2.; [3] MN3.; [4] Line and three dots
ACNLPatternTool Two dancers Manufactory Ludwigsburg Porcelain Manufactory German Model
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McHugh Foundation Mellon Foundation MetLife Foundation The Leo Model Foundation,
This beautifully crafted figure is constructed from 16 separate pieces of wood (14 of which are extant) attached with dowels, mortise and tenons, adhesive, and plaster. Starting at the top, the sections are as follows: crown; head, torso and right leg; left leg; wedge between left leg and body; right arm; left arm; left forearm; right forefoot; left forefoot; wedge between fore and back left foot; front kilt section; back kilt section; beard (now missing); crook in left hand; scepter? (now missing) in right hand; and base
sections are covered with a thick layer of white plaster, which was also used to model
About the Artist Born in 1936 in Malden, Massachusetts, Stella moved to New York in 1958 after graduating from Princeton University, where he painted and earned a bachelor of arts degree in history. He garnered immediate recognition for his During
shaped canvas emphasizing its object-like nature; important models such as First Model