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The Dream Stela between the Great Sphinx's forepaws, Pyramids of Giza, Egypt

Photographer:
Elisofon, Eliot  Search this
Collection Photographer:
Elisofon, Eliot  Search this
Extent:
1 Slides (photographs) (col.)
Type:
Archival materials
Slides (photographs)
Color slides
Place:
Africa
Egypt
Date:
1962
Scope and Contents:
During his trip to Egypt, Elisofon visited Jīzah, Ahrāmāt al-, the site of three pyramids from the 4th dynasty (ca. 2613-ca. 2494), built on a rocky plateau near al-Jizah (Giza); one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World; built by kings Khufu (Cheops), Khafre (Chephren) & Menkaure (Mycerinus). [The J. P. Getty Fund: Thesaurus of Geographical Names]. The photograph depicts the remains of a small, open-air chapel built in the 18th dynasty by Thutmose IV. The centerpiece of its back wall is a granite stela called the Dream Stela, which commemorates his accession to the throne. This photograph was taken when Eliot Elisofon was working on "The Nile" project and traveled to Africa in April 1962, visiting Egypt.
Local Numbers:
T 6 EGY 195 EE 62
General:
Title is provided by EEPA staff based on photographer's notes.
Local Note:
Frame value is 1.
Slide No. T 6 EGY 195 EE 62
Collection Restrictions:
Use of original records requires an appointment. Contact Archives staff for more details.
Collection Rights:
Permission to reproduce images from the Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives must be obtained in advance. The collection is subject to all copyright laws.
Topic:
Monuments  Search this
Architecture -- Egypt  Search this
Animals, Mythical  Search this
Sphinxes (Mythology)  Search this
Cultural landscapes  Search this
Inscriptions  Search this
Genre/Form:
Color slides
Collection Citation:
Eliot Elisofon Field Collection, EEPA 1973-001, Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives, National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Institution
Identifier:
EEPA.1973-001, Item EEPA EECL 17326
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Eliot Elisofon Field collection
Eliot Elisofon Field collection / Egypt
Archival Repository:
Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives, National Museum of African Art
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/xo773a7dc66-a31b-4b07-91ee-941d09f5e195
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-eepa-1973-001-ref8719

A Political Movement

Depicted:
Van Buren, Martin  Search this
Harrison, William Henry  Search this
Tyler, John  Search this
Benton, Thomas Hart  Search this
Calhoun, John Caldwell  Search this
Blair, Francis Preston  Search this
Woodbury, Levi  Search this
Artist:
Dacre, Henry  Search this
Maker:
Robinson, Henry R.  Search this
Measurements:
image: 9 1/4 in x 15 in; 23.495 cm x 38.1 cm
Object Name:
Lithograph
Object Type:
Lithograph
Place made:
United States: New York, New York City
Depicted:
United States: District of Columbia, White House
Date made:
n.d.
Subject:
U.S. National Government, executive branch  Search this
Furnishings  Search this
Architecture, Historic Residences  Search this
Communication, newspapers  Search this
Diplomacy  Search this
Pets  Search this
Carriages  Search this
Political Caricatures  Search this
Credit Line:
Harry T. Peters "America on Stone" Lithography Collection
ID Number:
DL.60.3330
Catalog number:
60.3330
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Home and Community Life: Domestic Life
Clothing & Accessories
Peters Political Prints
Art
Domestic Furnishings
Data Source:
National Museum of American History
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746b5-1781-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmah_325562

Converse with a Conservator | Folk & Self-Taught Art

Creator:
Smithsonian American Art Museum  Search this
Type:
YouTube Videos
Uploaded:
2021-01-04T03:53:44.000Z
YouTube Category:
Education  Search this
Topic:
Art, American  Search this
See more by:
americanartmuseum
Data Source:
Smithsonian American Art Museum
YouTube Channel:
americanartmuseum
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:yt_3UNPt9BFGvU

interior [throne room of the Tuileries?]

Maker:
Harris, Elizabeth  Search this
Physical Description:
paper (overall material)
ink (overall material)
Measurements:
overall: 16.2 cm x 20.5 cm; 6 3/8 in x 8 1/16 in
Object Name:
Print
Other Terms:
Print; Photogavure
Place made:
United States: District of Columbia, Washington
Date made:
1967
ID Number:
GA.274256.02
Catalog number:
GA.274256.02
Accession number:
274256
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Work and Industry: Graphic Arts
Data Source:
National Museum of American History
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746ac-8942-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmah_802839

The unforgettable queens of Islam succession, authority, gender Shahla Haeri, Boston University

Author:
Haeri, Shahla  Search this
Physical description:
xxiii, 257 pages illustrations 24 cm
Type:
Books
Biography
Biographies
History
Place:
Islamic countries
Pays musulmans
Pays islamiques
Islamische Staaten
Date:
2020
Topic:
Queens  Search this
Reines  Search this
Kings and rulers  Search this
Königin  Search this
History  Search this
Histoire  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_1165998

Kalpa Sutra and Kalakacharyakatha

Medium:
Opaque watercolor, ink and gold on paper
Dimensions:
H x W: 9.3 x 28.7 cm (3 11/16 x 11 5/16 in)
Type:
Manuscript
Origin:
Gujarat state, India
Date:
1411
Topic:
Jainism  Search this
bull  Search this
battle  Search this
moon  Search this
birth  Search this
lotus  Search this
Mahavira  Search this
heaven  Search this
archery  Search this
Jina  Search this
dreaming  Search this
throne  Search this
India  Search this
Indra  Search this
guru  Search this
monk  Search this
king  Search this
South Asian and Himalayan Art  Search this
ceremony  Search this
mother  Search this
Credit Line:
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Page
Accession Number:
S1985.2.1-133
Restrictions & Rights:
Usage conditions apply
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Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Collection
Data Source:
Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ye3d0638c1a-a312-4e46-b4aa-12484dd9d4db
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:fsg_S1985.2.1-133

Shah Jahan [Fergus Nicoll]

Author:
Nicoll, Fergus  Search this
Subject:
Shahjahan Emperor of India approximately 1592-1666  Search this
Schah Dschahan Mogulreich, Grossmogul  Search this
Shahjahan   Search this
Schah Dschahan (Mogulreich, Großmogul)  Search this
Physical description:
xviii, 332 pages illustrations, maps 24 cm
Type:
Books
History
Place:
Mogul Empire
Empire moghol
India
Mogulreich
Date:
2009
Geschichte 17. Jh
Topic:
History  Search this
Histoire  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_1048282

Kublai Khan and His Empress Enthroned, from a Jami al-Twarikh (or Chingiznama)

Author:
Jami (died 1492)  Search this
Medium:
Opaque watercolor, ink and gold on paper
Dimensions:
H x W (painting): 35.2 × 22.1 cm (13 7/8 × 8 11/16 in)
Type:
Painting
Origin:
India
Date:
1596
Period:
Mughal dynasty, Reign of Akbar
Topic:
Mughal dynasty (1526 - 1858)  Search this
Reign of Akbar (1556 - 1605)  Search this
throne  Search this
India  Search this
emperor  Search this
empress  Search this
South Asian and Himalayan Art  Search this
Credit Line:
Purchase — Charles Lang Freer Endowment
Accession Number:
F1954.31
Restrictions & Rights:
Usage conditions apply
Related Online Resources:
Google Cultural Institute
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Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Collection
Data Source:
Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ye35e0bd143-f8b5-49ee-a2be-ae010e0138cb
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:fsg_F1954.31
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Worldly saviors and imperial authority in medieval Chinese Buddhism April D. Hughes

Author:
Hughes, April D  Search this
Physical description:
xiii, 181 pages 23 cm
Type:
Books
History
Place:
China
Chine
Date:
2023
581-960
Topic:
Buddhism--History  Search this
Buddhism and state--History  Search this
Bouddhisme--Histoire  Search this
Bouddhisme et État--Histoire  Search this
Buddhism  Search this
Buddhism and state  Search this
Call number:
BQ613 .H85 2023
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_1164998

Bed-Cloth Or Throne Cloth, "Musnad"

Donor Name:
Foreign Exhibition, Boston  Search this
Culture:
Not Given  Search this
Object Type:
Cloth
Place:
Calcutta (Kolkata), West Bengal, India, Asia
Accession Date:
26 Feb 1884
Topic:
Ethnology  Search this
Accession Number:
014094
USNM Number:
E92843-0
See more items in:
Anthropology
Data Source:
NMNH - Anthropology Dept.
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/3daa3c939-df77-4c7b-b0a7-26bd46bea42c
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmnhanthropology_8487413

Handkerchief Currency

Collector:
Capt. John H. Camp  Search this
Donor Name:
Capt. John H. Camp  Search this
Object Type:
Currency
Place:
Democratic Republic of the Congo, Africa
Accession Date:
19 Nov 1889
Topic:
Ethnology  Search this
Accession Number:
022376
USNM Number:
E130954-0
See more items in:
Anthropology
Data Source:
NMNH - Anthropology Dept.
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/3efd7ff6d-9ce0-4b03-b664-7175788bd029
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmnhanthropology_8337095
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Wood Carving "Buddha"

Donor Name:
Dr. Carl C. Hansen  Search this
Culture:
Lao (Laotian) (?)  Search this
Object Type:
Figure
Place:
Asia
Accession Date:
20 Sep 1902
Topic:
Ethnology  Search this
Accession Number:
039920
USNM Number:
E217566-0
See more items in:
Anthropology
Data Source:
NMNH - Anthropology Dept.
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/3305fe208-393b-4ad4-a294-d7b129bba740
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmnhanthropology_8362805
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Mola : Parade

Collector:
Dr. Felix W. McBryde  Search this
Donor Name:
Larry McBryde  Search this
Length:
47.5 cm
Width:
39.2 cm
Culture:
Kuna (Guna)  Search this
Object Type:
Mola
Place:
San Blas Islands, Panama, Central America
Accession Date:
25 Jun 2012
Collection Date:
1964 to 1970
Topic:
Ethnology  Search this
Accession Number:
2051872
USNM Number:
E433504-0
See more items in:
Anthropology
Data Source:
NMNH - Anthropology Dept.
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/3988417ad-6eb3-4de4-9b3a-01daa1d421c3
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmnhanthropology_11479739
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Button

Collector:
Jake Homiak  Search this
Donor Name:
Jake Homiak  Search this
Length:
4 cm
Width:
4 cm
Object Type:
Button
Place:
Kingston, Jamaica, Caribbean
Collection Date:
circa 1980s
Topic:
Ethnology  Search this
Accession Number:
2073991
USNM Number:
E434243-0
See more items in:
Anthropology
Data Source:
NMNH - Anthropology Dept.
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/3e0a35166-8760-47fe-8aa1-67694b337199
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmnhanthropology_12311415
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Necklace

Collector:
Jake Homiak  Search this
Donor Name:
Jake Homiak  Search this
Length - With Cord:
33.5 cm
Length:
5.25 cm
Width:
2.5 cm
Object Type:
Necklace
Place:
Kingston, Jamaica, Caribbean
Collection Date:
circa 1990s
Topic:
Ethnology  Search this
Accession Number:
2073991
USNM Number:
E434081-0
See more items in:
Anthropology
Data Source:
NMNH - Anthropology Dept.
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/382f1e32a-1385-417a-9772-146f9decf869
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmnhanthropology_12311479
Online Media:

Button

Collector:
Jake Homiak  Search this
Donor Name:
Jake Homiak  Search this
Length:
7.5 cm
Width:
5.5 cm
Object Type:
Button
Place:
Kingston, Jamaica, Caribbean
Collection Date:
2004
Topic:
Ethnology  Search this
Accession Number:
2073991
USNM Number:
E434272-0
See more items in:
Anthropology
Data Source:
NMNH - Anthropology Dept.
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/33b179954-0d6c-48ef-b7a3-3f01717bc9fc
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmnhanthropology_12349967
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Caecidotea stygia

Collector:
Leslie Hubricht  Search this
Preparation:
Alcohol (Ethanol)
Place:
Wyandotte, Wyandotte Cave, Below The 'Throne', From Drip Pool, Crawford County, Indiana, United States
Collection Date:
1 Sep 1939
Published Name:
Caecidotea stygia Packard, 1871
Asellus stygius (Packard, 1871)
USNM Number:
108628
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Invertebrate Zoology
Arthropoda
Data Source:
NMNH - Invertebrate Zoology Dept.
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/38ed7b4cc-437d-42f2-8121-992f3f0a8a99
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmnhinvertebratezoology_80920

Woman's Building records

Creator:
Woman's Building (Los Angeles, Calif.)  Search this
Names:
Feminist Studio Workshop  Search this
Women's Graphic Center (Los Angeles, Calif.)  Search this
Chicago, Judy, 1939-  Search this
De Bretteville, Sheila Levrant  Search this
Raven, Arlene  Search this
Extent:
32.5 Linear feet
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Slides
Artists' books
Date:
1970-1992
Summary:
The records of the Woman's Building feminist arts organization in Los Angeles measure 32.5 linear feet and date from 1970-1992. Originally founded by artist Judy Chicago, graphic designer Sheila Levant de Bretteville, and art historian Arlene Raven in 1973, the Woman's Building served as an education center and public gallery space for women artists in southern California. The records document both the educational and exhibition activities and consist of administrative records, financial and legal records, publications, curriculum files, exhibition files, grant funding records and artist's works of arts and prints. A significant portion of the collection documents the Women's Graphic Center, a typesetting, design, and printing service operated by The Woman's Building.
Scope and Content Note:
The records of the Woman's Building measure 32.5 linear feet and date from 1970 to 1992. The organization played a key role as an alternative space for women artists energized by the feminist movement in the 1970s. The records document the ways in which feminist theory shaped the Building's founding core mission and goals. During its eighteen year history, the Building served as an education center and a public gallery space for women artists in Los Angeles and southern California; the records reflect both functions of the Building's activities.

The Administrative Files series documents the daily operations of the Building, with particular emphasis on management policies, budget planning, history, cooperative relationships with outside art organizations and galleries, special building-wide programs, and relocation planning. Included in this series are the complete minutes from most Building committees from 1974 through closing, including the Board of Directors and the Advisory Council. The General Publicity and Outreach series is particularly complete, containing publicity notices from most events, exhibits, and programs held at the Woman's Building, including brochures, announcements, programs, invitations, press releases, newspaper clippings, and magazine articles.

The Woman's Building's educational programs centered on courses offered by the Feminist Studio Workshop and the Extension Program. While the Workshop provided a two-year program for women interested in fully developing their artistic talent, the Extension Program offered a broad range of classes, specifically oriented to working women interested in art and art vocations. The records fully document both programs, focusing on the course development and descriptions, teacher contracts, class evaluations, budget planning, and scholarship programs. Although the Archives does not have the entire slide library, there are files concerning the establishment and administration of the library, as well as a few folders of slides.

The Gallery Programs series houses the records of the visual, performing, literary and video arts events held at the Woman's Building. Administrative files detail the daily operation of the gallery spaces. The files in the remaining subseries are primarily arranged by event and contain proposals, announcements, publicity, and artist biographies.

The Women's Graphic Center became a profit-making arm of the Woman's Building in 1981 but the typesetting and design equipment had been used by staff and students since 1975. The records in this series focus on the work produced at the Center, including general projects and artist designs and art prints. Many of the design and printing examples were produced for Woman's Building events and programs.

The Artist's Works of Art series includes artist books, resumes, correspondence, postcards, and samples of art in the form of sketches, drawings, and prints. There is also material related to Woman's Building projects. Especially noteworthy is the "What is Feminist Art?" project where artists gave their responses in various formats and mediums from text to pieces of artwork.
Arrangement:
The collection is arranged into 6 series.

Series 1: Administrative Files, circa 1970-1991 (Box 1-9, 32; 9 linear feet)

Series 2: Educational Programs, 1971-1991 (Box 10-14; 4.9 linear feet)

Series 3: Gallery Programs, 1973-1991 (Box 14-20, OV 54; 5.7 linear feet)

Series 4: Women's Graphic Center, circa 1976-1989 (Box 20-23, 32, OV 33-50; 5.6 linear feet)

Series 5: Artists' Works of Art, circa 1972-1990 (Box 24-25, OV 51-53; 1.7 linear feet)

Series 6: Grants, 1974-1992 (Box 25-30; 5.3 linear feet)
Historical Note:
In 1973, artist Judy Chicago, graphic designer Sheila Levant de Bretteville, and art historian Arlene Raven founded the Feminist Studio Workshop (FSW), one of the first independent schools for women artists. The founders established the workshop as a non-profit alternative education center committed to developing art based on women's experiences. The FSW focused not only on the development of art skills, but also on the development of women's experiences and the incorporation of those experiences into their artwork. Central to this vision was the idea that art should not be separated from other activities related to the developing women's movement. In November of 1973 the founders rented workshop space in a vacated building in downtown Los Angeles and called it The Woman's Building, taking the name from the structure created for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. The FSW shared space with other organizations and enterprises including several performance groups, Womanspace Gallery, Sisterhood Bookstore, the National Organization of Women, and the Women's Liberation Union.

When the building they were renting was sold in 1975, the FSW and a few other tenants moved to a three-story brick structure, originally designed to be the administrative offices of the Standard Oil Company in the 1920s. In the 1940s, it had been converted into a warehouse and consisted of three floors of open space, conducive to publically available extension classes and exhibitions offered by the Woman's Building staff and students. By 1977, the majority of the outside tenants had left the Woman's Building, primarily because they were unable to sustain business in the new location. The new building was more expensive to maintain and the FSW staff decided to hire an administrator and to create a board structure to assume the financial, legal, and administrative responsibility for the Building. The funds to operate came from FSW tuition, memberships, fund-raising events, and grant monies.

In 1981, the Feminist Studio Workshop closed, as the demand for alternative education diminished. The education programs of the Building were restructured to better accommodate the needs of working women. The Woman's Building also began to generate its own artistic programming with outside artists, including visual arts exhibits, performance art, readings, and video productions. That same year, the Woman's Building founded the Women's Graphic Center Typesetting and Design, a profit-making enterprises designed to strengthen its financial base. Income generated from the phototypesetting, design, production, and printing services was used to support the educational and art making activities of the Building.

When the graphics business closed in 1988, the Woman's Building suffered a financial crisis from which it never fully recovered. The Building closed its gallery and performance space in 1991.
Related Material:
Among the other resources relating to the Woman's Building in the Archives of American Art is an oral history with Suzanne Lacy on March 16, 1990, March 24, 1990, and September 24, 1990. While not credited as a founding member, Lacy was among the first group of staff of the Woman's Building which she discusses in her interview.

The Getty Research Institute also holds a large collection on the Woman's Building which includes a wide range of material relating to its exhibitions, activities, and projects.
Separated Material:
The Archives of American Art donated 5 boxes of video tape from the collection to the Long Beach Museum of Art, Video Annex in 1994. According to documentation, this was the desire of Sandra Golvin and the Board of Directors of the Woman's Building. Printed material collected but not produced by the Woman's Building regarding feminism was transfered to Smithsonian Institution Libraries.
Provenance:
The Woman's Building records were donated to the Archives of American Art in 1991 by Sandra Golvin, President of the Board of Directors. An small addition of a set of "Cross Pollination" posters was donated in 2019 by by ONE Archives at University of Southern California Libraries via Loni Shibuyama, Archives Librarian.
Topic:
Works of art  Search this
Art -- Study and teaching -- California -- Los Angeles  Search this
Women artists  Search this
Feminism and art  Search this
Function:
Nonprofit organizations -- California
Arts organizations -- California
Genre/Form:
Slides
Artists' books
Citation:
Woman's Building records, 1970-1992. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Identifier:
AAA.womabuil
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Woman's Building records
Archival Repository:
Archives of American Art
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/mw938796dfe-5dbf-49e9-96e7-5a8745391f13
EDAN-URL:
ead_collection:sova-aaa-womabuil
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Char de Ceres.

Publisher:
François Blondel, French, 1681–1756  Search this
Marguerite Caillou Chéreau, French, active 1729–1755  Search this
Medium:
Engraving on laid paper
Dimensions:
Sheet: 63 × 87.9 cm (24 13/16 × 34 5/8 in.)
Platemark: 46.8 × 82.5 cm (18 7/16 × 32 1/2 in.)
Image: 44.3 × 80.1 cm (17 7/16 × 31 9/16 in.)
Object Name:
Bound print
Type:
Bound print
Made in:
France
Date:
1751
Credit Line:
Purchased for the Museum by the Advisory Council
Accession Number:
1921-6-207-26
Restrictions & Rights:
Usage conditions apply
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Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum Collection
Drawings, Prints, and Graphic Design Department
Data Source:
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/kq4896bd94e-9aa1-480d-9db5-3c669ac65ad3
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:chndm_1921-6-207-26
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Apollonius Curing a Young Athenian Possessed of a Demon [above]; Apollonius Raising a Girl from the Dead in Rome [below]

Artist:
Jan van der Straet, called Stradanus, Flemish, 1523–1605  Search this
Medium:
Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash on paper
Dimensions:
14.6 × 10.1 cm (5 3/4 in. × 4 in.)
Type:
figures
Drawing
Object Name:
Drawing
Made in:
Florence, Tuscany, Italy
Date:
ca. 1597
Credit Line:
Museum purchase through gift of various donors
Accession Number:
1901-39-2022
Restrictions & Rights:
CC0
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Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum Collection
Drawings, Prints, and Graphic Design Department
Data Source:
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/kq4c7c53183-30a9-4464-8ffb-17e8deee5845
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:chndm_1901-39-2022
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