Elizabeth S. Tucker – Queen Louise Court Robe – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/916258
Central America From United States From A.D. 1800–1900 Famous Queens and Martha Washington
Central America From United States From A.D. 1800–1900 Famous Queens and Martha Washington
Tiffin, Ohio, 1870–New York, 1924
Washington, D.C.: The Smithsonian Institution Press, 1978. ———.
New York, 1930–1945
) (1892), Picasso’s Lady with a Fan (1905), all in the National Gallery of Art, Washington
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Number (0-9) Accession Number (9-0) Stonehenge VIII; Sentinel Henry Moore 1973 Washington
This exhibition explores the complex ways in which the wondrous items collected by early modern European princes expressed noble status.
—Washington Post „Stupendous exhibition. . . .
Memorial depictions of rulers were sometimes employed to maintain dynastic continuity at times of potential political instability such as funerals and coronations.
Washington, D.C.: National Gallery of Art, 1981.
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George Washington in Japanese Costume Miyagawa Kozan 1800–83 Plaque ca. 1295–
A resource on Dürer’s Arch of Honor, a monumental woodcut created for Emperor Maximilian I.
A fully assembled Arch, on loan from the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C
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Portrait of Ferdinand Lesseps Anonymous, French, 19th century 1850–1914 George Washington
Two Kalamkari hangings: nos. MMA 20.79 and Victoria and Albert Museum, London 687-1898The figures on these two panels, once part of the same large hanging, include men and women in an array of fashions indicating their origins in Armenia, India, Iran, and western Europe
Textile Museum, Washington, D.C.; Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago; and Asia