Statuette of the Lady Tiye – New Kingdom – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/544524
[The Lady Teye, Egyptian Statue] Charles Sheeler (American, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
[The Lady Teye, Egyptian Statue] Charles Sheeler (American, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Loci, ca. 1500–Lodi, 1561/62) Oil on panel; 35 5/8 x 35 5/8 in. (90.5 x 90.5 cm) Philadelphia
Until 1924, collection of Alexandre Merle de Massonneau, who acquired material from the Caucasus area of south Russia and Crimea in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries (Leskov 2008, p. 1); acquired by the Museum in 1924, purchased from the Massonneau collection in Paris by John Marshall, The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s agent in Europe
Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archeology and Anthropology, p
students raised the money to pay Sargent by exhibiting the painting in New York, Philadelphia
Canvas Oil Paintings From North and Central America From Pennsylvania From Philadelphia
A nicely made vessel with quatrefoil body, high neck, curving spout, and high arched handle has four small feet that are lobed to conform to the indentations of the body. The domed, lobed lid has been repaired
London and Philadelphia, 1999, p. 241; Kerr, Rose, and Nigel Wood.
San Diego, California, 1919‒New York City, 1996
secretive masterwork Etant donnés to Copley, who facilitated its acquisition by the Philadelphia
The Renaissance Revival Room comes from the „princely mansion“ built for Jedediah Wilcox and his wife Henrietta. This fashionable rear parlor, or sitting room, with its coordinating architectural details and richly ornamented decoration, includes its original suite of furniture.
Eastwick of Philadelphia and published as Design X in Sloan’s Model Architect.