Baule artist – Heddle pulley with opposing faces – Baule peoples – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/688888
Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1989, p. 185, no. 373.
Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1989, p. 185, no. 373.
From A.D. 1900–present Sharecropper Elizabeth Catlett (American and Mexican, Washington
San Diego, California, 1919‒New York City, 1996
Copley papers are held at the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington
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Romantic and neoclassical paintings by John Vanderlyn, Washington Allston, Thomas
[Carpets] were traded to Europe and the Far East where, too precious to be placed on the ground, they were used to cover furniture or hung on walls. Within the Islamic world, especially fine specimens were collected in royal households.
Washington, D.C.: Textile Museum, 1987. Walker, Daniel.
Inscription: Inscribed in pencil, verso BL to BR: „Big Bill thompson, Mayor of Chicago“; and BR: „III“; stamped, verso TC: „CAMERA CARICATURE // BY // Herbert G. Ponting, F.R.P.S.“; stamped, verso C: „HERBERT G
National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.
During the 1580s, the Carracci were painting the most radical and innovative pictures in Europe.
Washington, D.C.: The National Gallery of Art, 1986. Posner, Donald.
Mysłowice (Myslowitz), Poland, 1860–Frankfurt-am-Main, 1922, and Frankfurt-am-Main 1869–Cairo, 1926
Richmond: Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, distributed by the University of Washington
From the chapel of Château-de-Bouvreuil, Rouen (destroyed late 16th century; glass installed in the chapel of a building constructed on the same site (late 17th century–early 19th century); [ Art market, rue Saint-Remain, Rouen (sold 1905)] ; Albert Gorge, Rouen (1905–sold shortly after 1910) ; [ Bacri Frères, Paris (acquired shortly after 1910–sold before 1935)] ; [ Michel Acézat Paris, 1878–1944 (acquired before 1935–until 1944)] ; his postumous sale, Hôtel Drouot, Paris (November 24-25, 1969, no
Washington, D.C.: National Art Gallery, 1985. p. 102. Hayward, Jane.
From the chapel of Château-de-Bouvreuil, Rouen (destroyed late 16th century; glass installed in the chapel of a building constructed on the same site (late 17th century–early 19th century); [ Art market, rue Saint-Remain, Rouen (sold 1905)] ; Albert Gorge, Rouen (1905–sold shortly after 1910) ; [ Bacri Frères, Paris (acquired shortly after 1910–sold before 1935)] ; [ Michel Acézat Paris, 1878–1944 (acquired before 1935–until 1944)] ; his posthumous sale, Hôtel Drouot, Paris (November 24-25, 1969, no
Washington, D.C.: National Art Gallery, 1985. p. 102. Hayward, Jane.