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    title: Harpsichord from the Annual report of the Philadelphia Museum of Art (1900)

    artist: M. Louise Baker

    date: 1900

    date QS:P571,+1900-00-00T00:00:00Z/9

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    credit: link

    description: Harpsichord, 16th century

    Identifier: annualreportof03phil (find matches)
    Title: Annual report of the Philadelphia Museum of art
    Year: 1878 (1870s)
    Authors: Philadelphia Museum of art Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial art. Annual report Pennsylvania Museum of art. Annual report
    Subjects: Philadelphia Museum of art art
    Publisher: Philadelphia : Philadelphia Museum of art
    Contributing Library: Philadelphia Museum of art, Library
    Digitizing Sponsor: Lyrasis Members and Sloan Foundation

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    ition of Students work in the School Building, Broad andPine streets. The address, Our Debt to the Greater art wasdelivered by Talcott Williams, LL. D.,the diplomas were awardedby Mr. John Story Jenks for the Board of Trustees; the Associ-ate Committee of Womens Prizes, and the individual prizes offeredby the ladies of that Committee were given by Miss Fannie S.Magee, Mrs. Frank K. Hippie, Miss M. Atherton Leach and Mrs.Jones Wister; and the Textile World Gold Medal was awarded byMr. Henry G. Lord. DIPLOMAS, PKIZES AND CERTIFICATES AWARDED AT THE AN-NUAL COMMENCEMENT, JUNE 5, 1902. DIPLOMAS. School of Applied art.—Roy Ellinger BHthe, Rita Lindsay, FrancisBernard McCartney, Edna Williams Mohler, Anna Margaret Newbokl, .JeanPrichard Prettyman, Katharine French Steiger, Evelyn Gladys Straughn. Textile School.—Robert James Carson, Thomas Alexis Masterson, LeonGarfield Meyer, Clarence Bernard Seal, Percy Taylor Phillips, Charles LouisRoss, William Henry Smith, William Herbert Stafford.
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    HARPSICHORD, SIXTEENTH CENTURY. Given by Mrs. John Harrison. Drawn by M. Louise Baker, a Pupil of the School. 48 PRIZES.SCHOOL OF APPLIED art. Associate Committee of Womens Pkizes.—First Pkize, $20.00.—For thebest set of drawings executed by students in the Course of Industrial Drawing.Awarded to Alexina Stroup. Honorable mention to Nettie Campbell Cheshire and Dora Elizabeth Roberts. Second Prize, $10.00.—For Original Design. art School. Awarded toReba Baxter. Honorable mention to .John D. Van Aernan, .Jr. Third Prize : For Original Design for Printed Fabrics. Awarded to Ger-trude Alworth. Jlonorable mention to Maude Smith. Mrs. Jones Wister Prize, $25.(jO.—For Original Design for interior deco-ration. Awarded to Henry L. Keire. First mention to Joseph Deker. Second mention to Paul Hadley. Mrs. George K. Crozer Prize, 820.00.—Offered for the best work inDrawing. Awarded to .John Weston Galbraith. First mention to Jean MacConathy Llettrick. Second mention to PhilipKassell. T

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    title: Harpsichord from the Annual report, 1902

    artist: M. Louise Baker

    date: 1902

    date QS:P571,+1902-00-00T00:00:00Z/9

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    description: Harpsichord, 16th century

    Identifier: annualreport190200penn (find matches)
    Title: Annual report, 1902
    Year: 1902 (1900s)
    Authors: Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial art
    Subjects: Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial art--Annual reports Philadelphia Museum School of Industrial art--Annual reports Philadelphia Museum School of art--Annual reports Philadelphia Museum College of art--Annual reports Philadelphia College of art--Annual reports Philadelphia Colleges of the Arts--Annual reports University of the Arts--Annual reports
    Publisher: Philadelphia, PA: Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial art
    Contributing Library: University of the Arts (Philadelphia), University Libraries
    Digitizing Sponsor: LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation

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    ition of Students work in the School Building, Broad andPine streets. The address, Our Debt to the Greater art wasdelivered by Talcott Williams, LL. D.,the diplomas were awardedby Mr. John Story Jenks for the Board of Trustees; the Associ-ate Committee of Womens Prizes, and the individual prizes offeredby the ladies of that Committee were given by Miss Fannie S.Magee, Mrs. Frank K. Hippie, Miss M. Atherton Leach and Mrs.Jones Wister; and the Textile World Gold Medal was awarded byMr. Henry G. Lord. DIPLOMAS, PKIZES AND CERTIFICATES AWARDED AT THE AN-NUAL COMMENCEMENT, JUNE 5, 1902. DIPLOMAS. School of Applied art.—Roy Ellinger Blithe, Rita Lindsay, FrancisBernard McCartney, Edna Williams Mohler, Anna Margaret Newbold, JeanPrichard Prettyman, Katharine French Steiger, Evelyn Gladys Straughn. Textile School.—Robert James Carson, Thomas Alexis Masterson, LeonGarfield Meyer, Clarence Bernard Seal, Percy Taylor Phillips, Charles LouisRoss, William Henry Smith, William Herbert Stafford.
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    HARPSICHORD, SIXTEENTH CENTURY. Given by Mrs. John Harrison. Drawn by M. Louise Baker, a Pupil of the School. 48 PRIZES.SCHOOL OF APPLIED APT. Associate Committee of Womens Prizes.—-First Prize, $20.00.—For thebest set of drawings executed by students in the Course of Industrial Drawing.Awarded to Alexina Stroup. Honorable mention to Nettie Campbell Cheshire and Dora Elizabeth Roberts. Second Prize, $10.00.—For Original Design. art School. Awarded toReba Baxter. Honorable mention to John D. Van Aernan, Jr. Third Prize : For Original Design for Printed Fabrics. Awarded to Ger-trude Alworth. Honorable mention to Maude Smith. Mrs. Jones Wister Prize, $25.00.—For Original Design for interior deco-ration. Awarded to Henry L. Keire. First mention to Joseph Deker. Second mention to Paul Hadley. Mrs. George K. Crozer Prize, $20.00.—Offered for the best work inDrawing. Awarded to John Weston Galbraith. First mention to Jean MacConathy Hettrick. Second mention to PhilipKassell. Third

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  • art deco interior - image 33

    title: Terracotta skyphos (deep drinking cup) MET DP117026

    artist:

    date: circa 450 B.C.

    medium: Terracotta

    dimensions: H. 6 7/8 in. (17.5 cm); diameter of mouth 8 3/4 in. (22.2 cm)

    current location: Institution:Metropolitan Museum of art

    source: link Template:TheMet

    credit: This file was donated to Wikimedia Commons as part of a project by the Metropolitan Museum of art. See the Image and Data Resources Open Access Policy

    license:CC0

  • art deco interior - image 44

    title: Portfolio MET DP291202

    artist: Unknown photographer for the Metropolitan Museum of art

    medium: Leather, chrome-plated metal, fold leaf

    dimensions: H. 11-1/2, W. 7-1/4 in. (29.2 x 18.4 cm)

    current location: Institution:Metropolitan Museum of art Modern and Contemporary art

    source: link Template:TheMet

    credit: This file was donated to Wikimedia Commons as part of a project by the Metropolitan Museum of art. See the Image and Data Resources Open Access Policy

  • art deco interior - image 55

    title: Portfolio MET DP275564

    artist: Unknown photographer for the Metropolitan Museum of art

    medium: Leather, chrome-plated metal, fold leaf

    dimensions: H. 11-1/2, W. 7-1/4 in. (29.2 x 18.4 cm)

    current location: Institution:Metropolitan Museum of art Modern and Contemporary art

    source: link Template:TheMet

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  • art deco interior - image 66

    title: Portfolio MET DP291203

    artist: Unknown photographer for the Metropolitan Museum of art

    medium: Leather, chrome-plated metal, fold leaf

    dimensions: H. 11-1/2, W. 7-1/4 in. (29.2 x 18.4 cm)

    current location: Institution:Metropolitan Museum of art Modern and Contemporary art

    source: link Template:TheMet

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  • art deco interior - image 77

    title: Print, Portfolio cover from "Die Quelle: Flächen Schmuck" [The Source: Flat Ornament], Vienna: Verlag M. Gerlach, 1901, 1901

    artist:

    Unknown artistUnknown artist

    date: 1901

    date QS:P571,+1901-00-00T00:00:00Z/9

    medium: exterior: lithograph on linen; interior: lithograph on paper

    dimensions: 25.4 x 30.5 x 1.5 cm (10 x 12 x 1/4 in. ), closed 25.4 x 62.5 with 12.0 cm flap (10 x 24 5/8 with 4 3/4 in. flap), open

    current location: Institution:Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

    source: [link Catalog] [link Photo]

    credit: Catalog Photo

  • art deco interior - image 88

    title: Design, wallpaper (AM 2005.66.1 1)

    artist:

    Eileen Rose

    date: George VI (1936 - 1952)-House of Windsor-English reign; 10 Aug 2005; Circa 1929.-Circa 1937; George V (1910 - 1936)-House of Windsor-English reign; 13 May 2005

    dimensions: height: 895mm<br> width: 760mm<br> notes: height 895 x width 760 mm

    current location: Institution:Auckland War Memorial Museum

    source: Images from Auckland Museum|section=humanhistory|object=object|id=644351 [link Photo]

    credit:

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    description: art deco wallpaper design, deer with trees, and flower design on ochre background, flower and deer drawing has visible pencil under drawing, mint green, purple, blue, light blue, fawn, red paint colours on paper The wallpaper designer Eileen Rose established a significant body of wallpaper designs. This pattern is indicative of the work she produced. Her career is being studied by Ann Calhoun.

    license:CC BY 4.0

  • art deco interior - image 9

    title: Study of experimental sandhill crane hunting season in New Mexico during January 1961. DPLA - 001140140c2a50a371899d9ecbaaf88f

    artist: unknown

    date: 1961

    date QS:P571,+1961-00-00T00:00:00Z/9

    credit: This file was contributed to Wikimedia Commons by National Wildlife Research Center as part of a cooperation project. The donation was facilitated by the Digital Public Library of America, via its partner Plains to Peaks Collective. Source record: link DPLA identifier: 001140140c2a50a371899d9ecbaaf88f

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