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Painting
Interlude
The Lute Players
Maxfield Parrish, 1870 - 1966
Parrish, Maxfield
United States
1870 - 1966
Male
84 x 60 in. (213.4 x 152.4 cm)
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Oil
Oil
1922
1922
1922
1900-2000, 20th century, from Rochester collections, musical instruments (depictions), paintings, women
Painting
Maxfield Parrish, leading illustrator and muralist of the early twentieth century, painted Interlude to hang at the Eastman Theatre in Rochester. Through architect Lawrence Grant White, George Eastman commissioned three murals for the theater, which served as both silent movie palace and philharmonic hall. Interlude was Eastman’s favorite, a “peacherina,” he wrote White.
The radiant quality of Interlude is due to Parrish’s high technical standards and theatrical sense of color—electrical reds, vivid purples, and lush apricots. A shade of cobalt straight from the tube was applied so ingeniously that it became known as “Parrish blue.” He painted glaze upon glaze to create a hard photographic finish that betrayed no brush strokes.
Interlude was moved to the Memorial Art Gallery in 1997 to provide it with more stable temperature and humidity conditions. In its place at the Eastman Theatre is a full-size color reproduction.
Elizabeth Brayer, George Eastman Historian
[Summer 2015]
lower right
5.1997L
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Painting
In The Studio
John Wenger, 1887 - 1976
Wenger, John
United States
1887 - 1976
Male
14 x 16 1/2 in. (35.6 x 41.9 cm)
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frame
Oil
Oil
0
0
20th century, musical instruments (depictions), paintings
Painting
1949.97
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Memorial Art Gallery
9/8/1999
49.97DI1
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5/1/2002
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Print
Street Musicians
Hugh Botts, 1903 - 1964
Botts, Hugh
United States
1903 - 1964
Male
6 x 8 in. (15.2 x 20.3 cm)
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0
0
1900-2000, 20th century, etchings, men, musical instruments (depictions), musicians, women
Print
lower right, below platelower left, below plate
1942.43
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Memorial Art Gallery
9/8/1999
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10/4/2007
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11/13/2007
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Print
Two Figures in Wooded Setting, One Playing a Reed Instrument
Bolton Coit Brown, 1864 - 1936
Brown, Bolton Coit
United States
1864 - 1936
Male
10 x 13 11/16 in. (25.4 x 34.8 cm)
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horizontal
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Printer's ink
Printer's ink
20th Century
1900
1999
1900-2000, 20th century, landscapes, lithographs, musical instruments (depictions)
Print
lower left, below imageupper right, in image, in the stoneupper right, in image, in the stone, serial number of the stoneverso
1988.77
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Memorial Art Gallery
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Print
The Mandolin Player
Mary Cassatt, 1844 - 1926
Cassatt, Mary
United States
1844 - 1926
Female
9 3/8 x 6 1/4 in. (23.8 x 15.9 cm)
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Printer's ink
Printer's ink
ca. 1889
1884
1894
1800-1900, 19th century, drypoint, figure, musical instruments (depictions), musicians, women
Print
Although Cassatt began her artistic training in Pennsylvania, from an early age she frequently traveled and lived in Europe. She settled in Paris in 1874, where she became a close friend of Edgar Degas. She soon became affiliated with the French Impressionists and exhibited with them from 1879 until 1886.
Here, the mandolin player holds her instrument as though she were actually playing it while looking at the music on the stand. She is seated on an upholstered settee in a room with a framed picture and a fan on the wall behind her.
[Label copy from Monet: Vision and Process exhibition, 2018]
lower rightlower right, in marginlower left, in margin
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Memorial Art Gallery
9/8/1999
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Print
The Harpist
Alfonsas Dargis, (Mazeikiai, Lithuania, 1909 - 1996, Friedrichshafen, Germany)
Dargis, Alfonsas
United States
1909 - 1996
Male
18 5/8 x 15 in. (47.3 x 38.1 cm)
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Printer's ink
Printer's ink
1950
1950
1950
20th century, Arena Group, art with Rochester connections, musical instruments (depictions), women, woodcuts
Print
Using just a few expressive curves, Dargis has abstracted the essence of the harpist’s engagement with her instrument. He used the medium of the woodcut technique to his advantage in creating, with a few simple lines, the strings of the harp and the texture of the harpist’s skin. In this print he also employed the collagraph technique, in which a part of the image (in this case the harpist’s dress) are impressions of textured materials glued to a cardboard or metal base.
[Gallery label text, 2011]
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Painting
Portrait of a Boy of the Bracciforte Family of Piacenza
Girolamo Mazzola Bedoli, (ca. 1505 - ca. 1569)
Abate, Niccolò dell'
Italy
1509-1512 - 1571
Male
Previous attribution
Bedoli, Girolamo Mazzola
Italy
ca. 1505 - ca. 1569
Male
65 x 34 5/8 in. (165.1 x 87.9 cm)
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Oil
Oil
ca. 1560
1555
1565
1400-1600, angels, children, musical instruments (depictions), paintings, portraits, Renaissance & Baroque
Painting
Every pictorial element in this full-length portrait of a young boy refers to his aristocratic heritage and high status in society. His costume is made of a richly-textured fabric trimmed with buttons of gold; the elegant purse at his waist, his fashionable small plumed hat and the golden hilt of his sword attest to the wealth of his family. The coat of arms on the gilded medallion he holds in his right hand clearly identifies him as a member of the Bracciforte family of Piacenza, one of the richest cities in Renaissance Europe. A book, flute and allegorical statue of Fame, shown here as a winged figure holding two long, thin trumpets, are on a table at his right; they suggest the importance of education and music in the highest strata of Renaissance society.
For decades, this portrait was attributed to the painter Niccolò dell’Abate. Recent scholarship, however, has suggested that it is the work of Girolamo Mazzola Bedoli, who was well known for his portraits of the Farnese and other notable and aristocratic families in the Duchy of Piacenza as well as the nearby Duchy of Parma. These two duchies united only a few years after this portrait was painted.
[Gallery label text]
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1976.13
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Print
Courtesan playing samisen for yamabushi
Kubo Shunman, (1757 - 1820)
Kubo Shunman
Japan
1757 - 1820
Male
Designer
4 15/16 x 8 7/16 in. (12.6 x 21.4 cm)
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Printer's ink
Printer's ink
1798 (?)
1798
1798
Japanese, musical instruments (depictions), musicians, Ukiyo-e, warriors, woodcuts
Print
, Signature: Shosado ga (?), with seal
1997.225
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Memorial Art Gallery
6/22/2000
97.225DI1
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Print
Courtesans
Attributed to Isoda Koryusai, (1735 - after 1790)
Isoda Koryusai
Japan
1735 - after 1790
Male
Designer
8 7/8 x 6 1/8 in. (22.5 x 15.6 cm)
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Printer's ink
Printer's ink
0
0
Japanese, musical instruments (depictions), musicians, Ukiyo-e, women, woodcuts
Print
1997.215
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Memorial Art Gallery
6/22/2000
97.215DI1
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Print
Spring Rain in the Sunset Glow (two geisha)
Utagawa Kunisada I, 1786 - 1864
Utagawa Kunisada I
Japan
1786 - 1864
Male
14 5/16 x 9 3/4 in. (36.3 x 24.8 cm)
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sheet
Printer's ink
Printer's ink
1855
1855
1855
Japanese, musical instruments (depictions), Ukiyo-e, woodcuts
Print
1997.207
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Memorial Art Gallery
6/22/2000
97.207DI1
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Print
Ushiwaka playing the flute
Hosoda Eishi, (1756 - 1829)
Hosoda Eishi
Japan
1756 - 1829
Male
Designer
14 3/4 x 9 3/4 in. (37.5 x 24.7 cm)
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0
0
Japanese, musical instruments (depictions), musicians, Ukiyo-e, woodcuts
Print
, Signature: Eishi ga? (rubbed, hard to read)
1997.113
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Memorial Art Gallery
6/22/2000
97.113DI1
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Theatrical scene
Torii Kiyonaga, 1752 - 1815
Torii Kiyonaga
Japan
1752 - 1815
Male
Designer
14 3/4 x 9 3/4 in. (37.5 x 24.7 cm)
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0
0
Japanese, musical instruments (depictions), musicians, Ukiyo-e, woodcuts
Print
, Signature: Kiyonaga ga
1997.213
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Memorial Art Gallery
6/22/2000
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Print
Azumabashi Bridge
Edo Bridges
Utagawa Kunisada I, 1786 - 1864
Utagawa Kunisada I
Japan
1786 - 1864
Male
15 1/16 x 10 5/16 in. (38.2 x 26.2 cm)
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ca. 1835
1830
1840
Japanese, musical instruments (depictions), Ukiyo-e, woodcuts
Print
One in a series on the theme of bridges spanning the Sumida River that bisects Edo, this print shows the <em>Azumabashi</em>, or Azuma Bridge (<em>-bashi</em> means bridge), in the background. The Azuma Bridge was famous as the site where the fireworks displays over the river in summer were customarily viewed. Mt. Fuji appears in the distance behind the title cartouche on the left, and a roof of the popular Sensôji temple juts up just to the right at the far end of the bridge. The two most famous bridges of this appearance during the Edo period were Azumabashi in Edo and Sanjô Ôhashi in Kyoto. While the geisha playing the <em>shamisen</em> in the foreground is not specified, her name may well be Azuma ("East"), then as now a common word in the names of people such as entertainers and sumô wrestlers.
, Signature: Kochoro Kunisada ga
1997.206
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Memorial Art Gallery
6/22/2000
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Singers of Popular Songs
Takahashi Shotei, (Tokyo, 1871 - 1945)
Shotei, Takahashi
Japan
1871 - 1945
Male
7 3/16 x 4 13/16 in. (18.3 x 12.3 cm)
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sheet
Printer's ink
Printer's ink
Early 20th century
1900
1932
Japanese, musical instruments (depictions), musicians, woodcuts
Print
, Insert at bottom reads "Matsutaka"; possibly the artistverso
1997.157
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Memorial Art Gallery
6/22/2000
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6/12/2008
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Print
Kiyohara no Fukayabu (#35)
Pictures for the 100 Poems by 100 Poets
Utagawa Kunisada I, 1786 - 1864
Utagawa Kunisada I
Japan
1786 - 1864
Male
14 9/16 x 9 5/8 in. (37 x 24.5 cm)
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Printer's ink
Printer's ink
ca. 1844
1839
1849
Japanese, musical instruments (depictions), musicians, Ukiyo-e, women, woodcuts
Print
, Signature: Kunisada aratane Nidaime Toyokuni ga ("Kunisada, now changed to the second Toyokuni")
1997.71
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Memorial Art Gallery
6/22/2000
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1/3/2019
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Print
Women celebrating doll festival
Utagawa Toyokuni I, (1769 - 1825)
Utagawa Toyokuni I
Japan
1769 - 1825
Male
Designer
15 9/16 x 10 1/8 in. (39.5 x 25.7 cm)
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0
0
holidays & festivals, Japanese, musical instruments (depictions), musicians, Ukiyo-e, women, woodcuts
Print
, Signature: Toyokuni ga
1997.75
item
Memorial Art Gallery
6/22/2000
97.75DI1
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8/14/2003
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Print
Chinese children playing instruments
Katsushika Hokusai, 1760 - 1849
Katsushika Hokusai
Japan
1760 - 1849
Male
Designer
5 9/16 x 3 7/8 in. (14.1 x 9.8 cm)
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0
0
children, Japanese, musical instruments (depictions), Ukiyo-e, woodcuts
Print
1997.201
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Memorial Art Gallery
6/22/2000
97.201DI1
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Print
Honorable Mr. Leicester Stanhope (after Joshua Reynolds)
Francesco Bartolozzi, 1727 - 1815
Bartolozzi, Francesco
Italy
1727 - 1815
Male
Engraver
Reynolds, Joshua
England
1723 - 1792
Male
Original artist
After
14 13/16 x 10 1/2 in. (37.6 x 26.7 cm)
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0
0
18th century, 19th century, children, engravings, musical instruments (depictions), portrait
Print
1947.80
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Memorial Art Gallery
8/14/2000
47.80DI#1
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2/5/2010
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Painting
Two Musicians
Bernardo Strozzi, (Genoa, 1581 - 1644, Venice)
Strozzi, Bernardo
Italy
1581 - 1644
Male
45 5/8 x 47 7/8 in. (115.9 x 121.6 cm)
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Oil
Oil
1630-1635
1630
1635
1600-1800, 17th century, musical instruments (depictions), musicians, paintings
Painting
This scene of a middle-aged lute player and young violinist illustrates many qualities of Baroque art. Both musicians look directly out from the painting, their eye contact and lively expressions establishing a sympathetic psychological relationship with their audience. A parapet that separates performer from spectator links imaginary and actual space; dramatic lighting, naturalistic details and richly saturated colors all merge to intensify the viewer’s visual experience.
The meaning of Two Musicians leaves much to the imagination. The two figures here could suggest a contrast between naïve youth and experienced age; the violin and the lute both refer to ideas of balance and harmony. Concert scenes sometimes symbolize the sense of hearing or the idea of harmony and love. Whatever the interpretation, these paintings of concerts were, like the music they represent, extremely popular with their public during the Baroque period.
As a young man, Strozzi entered a monastery where he painted religious subjects. After his father’s death, he was allowed to leave the monastery to support his mother; he refused, though, to return after she died and was forced to flee his native Genoa. In 1631, he settled in Venice, where he became a Roman Catholic prelate, or church official. He enjoyed continuous success as a painter for the rest of his life.
[Gallery label text]
back of stretcher, Presumably MAG incoming receipt number?back of stretcherback of stretcher, Circular stamp, stamped twice: Swiss export stamp.back of stretcherback of stretcher, On crossbar of stretcher
1953.8
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Memorial Art Gallery
1/22/2001
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Drawing
Girl at Piano
Lovis Corinth, 1858 - 1925
Corinth, Lovis
Germany
1858 - 1925
Male
9 x 7 in. (22.8 x 17.8 cm)
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Crayon
Crayon
ca. 1919
1914
1924
20th century, children, drawing, musical instruments (depictions)
Drawing
1957.93
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Memorial Art Gallery
2/26/2001
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Ceramics
Court Musicians from a Tomb
Musicians from a Royal Tomb at Shansi
Chinese artist
Chinese artist
China
Primary
8 3/16 x 4 13/16 x 4 13/16 in. (20.8 x 12.2 x 12.2 cm)
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Terracotta
Terracotta
7th century - early 8th century
600
732
500-1000, ceramics, Chinese, musical instruments (depictions), musicians
Ceramics
underside, Base and top coats: Acryloid B72 in acetone. Paper label, laser-printed. Numbered 9/3/10, M. Simpson, Registrar
1931.2
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Memorial Art Gallery
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31.2DI2
digital image
detail
2 x 2
00/00/00
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31.2DI#3
digital image
8/31/2010
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Recreational Artifact
Jointed Doll Holding a Tambourine
Greek artist, (active )
Greek artist
Greece
Primary
4 1/2 x 2 5/8 x 1 11/16 in. (11.4 x 6.6 x 4.3 cm)
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overall
overall
Terracotta
Terracotta
4th Century BCE
400 BCE
301 BCE
1000 BCE - 500 CE, ceramics, from Rochester collections, Greek, musical instruments (depictions), toys
Recreational Artifact
On the night before a Greek girl married, she dedicated her childhood toys and dolls to a goddess, usually Artemis, the chaste goddess of the moon and the hunt. Jointed dolls were common and were made of materials such as wood, terracotta, bone, ivory, marble and alabaster. Their bodies were covered with white or flesh-colored slip (liquid clay) and the hair was painted red or yellow.
[Gallery label text, 2004]
1928.99
item
Memorial Art Gallery
3/13/2001
28.99SL1
slide
full
2 x 2
00/00/00
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negative
4 x 5
00/00/00
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28.99DI1
digital image
Memorial Art Gallery
Imaging Complete
00/00/00
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28.99DI#2
digital image
Front
11/6/2007
http://127.0.0.1:5000/Media/images/28.99_A2.jpg
digital image
00/00/00
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Metalwork
Krishna (Venu-Gopla) as a Flute Player
Indian artist, (active )
Indian artist
India
Primary
4 3/4 in. (12.1 cm)
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Brass
Brass
0
0
1600-1800, Hindu, Indian, metalwork, musical instruments (depictions), musicians
Metalwork
1958.42
item
Memorial Art Gallery
3/13/2001
58.42SL1
slide
full frontal
2 x 2
00/00/00
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58.42DI#1
digital image
00/00/00
http://127.0.0.1:5000/Media/images/Inventory pictures/58.42_I1.jpg
58.42DI#3
digital image
9/23/2021
http://127.0.0.1:5000/Media/images/58.42_A1.jpg
Print
Strolling Musician of Gloucester
Arthur William Heintzelman, 1891 - 1965
Heintzelman, Arthur William
United States
1891 - 1965
Male
8 x 6 in. (20.3 x 15.2 cm)
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sheet
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plate
Printer's ink
Printer's ink
1918
1918
1918
1900-2000, 20th century, etchings, musical instruments (depictions), musicians
Print
lower right, below imagelower left, below imagealong extreme lower edge
1959.125
item
Memorial Art Gallery
4/11/2001
59.125DI1
digital image
2/20/2002
http://127.0.0.1:5000/Media/images/59.125_A1.jpg
Print
La Farandole
Arthur William Heintzelman, 1891 - 1965
Heintzelman, Arthur William
United States
1891 - 1965
Male
10 1/4 x 12 1/2 in. (26 x 31.8 cm)
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sheet
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plate
Printer's ink
Printer's ink
1929
1929
1929
1900-2000, 20th century, etchings, musical instruments (depictions), musicians
Print
lower right, below imagelower right, in the platelower left, below imagelower left, in the plateextreme lower right , illegible
1959.145
item
Memorial Art Gallery
4/11/2001
59.145DI1
digital image
2/20/2002
http://127.0.0.1:5000/Media/images/59.145_A1.jpg
59.145SL1
slide
full
2 x 2
00/00/00
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glossy
8 x 10
00/00/00
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negative
2.5 x 3
00/00/00
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Print
Man with a Golden Flute
Ben Silbert, (Gorki, Russia, 1893 – 1940, Baltimore, MD)
Silbert, Ben
United States
1893 - 1940
Male
Printer's ink
Printer's ink
0
0
1900-2000, 20th century, men, musical instruments (depictions), musicians, prints
Print
1944.4
item
Memorial Art Gallery
6/8/2001
44.4DI#1
digital image
11/20/2009
http://127.0.0.1:5000/Media/images/44.4_A1.jpg