drawings, textual records
AP018.S1.1969.PR01.007
1969-1979
drawings, textual records
1969-1979
drawings, textual records
AP018.S1.1969.PR01.016
1969-1970
drawings, textual records
1969-1970
photographs
PH1979:0162.04:001-042
Description:
This unbound album comprises 42 plates, title pages and a list of plates as follows: Le Nouvel Opéra de Paris. Sculpture Ornementale
1875
Le Nouvel Opéra de Paris. Sculpture ornementale : chapiteaux, tympans, panneaux, médaillons, masques, cartouches, pilastres, couronnements, clefs, frises, consoles, motifs divers d'ornementation, par Charles Garnier
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PH1979:0162.04:001-042
Description:
This unbound album comprises 42 plates, title pages and a list of plates as follows: Le Nouvel Opéra de Paris. Sculpture Ornementale
photographs
1875
drawings
AP140.S2.SS1.D60.SD2.P7
circa 1979-1988
Site plans and floor plan for the Museum of Modern Sculpture and Museum of New Art, Tate Gallery New Museums, London, United Kingdom
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AP140.S2.SS1.D60.SD2.P7
drawings
circa 1979-1988
drawings
AP018.S1.1969.PR01.037
1972
drawings
1972
drawings
AP018.S1.1969.PR01.046
1965-1970
drawings
1965-1970
DR1984:1645
architecture, sculpture
1918-1921
architecture, sculpture
PH1985:0413
Description:
The sculpture depicts what seems to be a man standing, dressed in Indigenous clothing with regalia and tomahawk, and a woman seated on his right side and an animal (dog?) standing on his left. This way of representing an Indigenous couple reflects 19th century settler notions of gender roles. In Indigenous families the woman is the head of the house and would be the one standing, with the man beside her as her equal. The Saint Paul Ice Carnival, founded in 1886, is now known as the Saint Paul Winter Carnival.
circa 1886-1888
Stereoview of an illuminated ice sculpture at the Saint Paul Ice Carnival representing two Indigenous persons and animal on a base, Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
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PH1985:0413
Description:
The sculpture depicts what seems to be a man standing, dressed in Indigenous clothing with regalia and tomahawk, and a woman seated on his right side and an animal (dog?) standing on his left. This way of representing an Indigenous couple reflects 19th century settler notions of gender roles. In Indigenous families the woman is the head of the house and would be the one standing, with the man beside her as her equal. The Saint Paul Ice Carnival, founded in 1886, is now known as the Saint Paul Winter Carnival.
drawings
AP140.S2.SS1.D60.SD2.P9
circa 1979-1988
drawings
circa 1979-1988
PH2000:0575
architecture, engineering, sculpture
1939
architecture, engineering, sculpture