PH1998:0011:010
Description:
- Photographs PH1998:0011:002-013 show the Armenikend (Shaumian) settlement in Baku, Soviet Union (now Azerbaijan), which was designed by A. Ivanitskii and A. Samoilov in 1925-1928. Photographs for the settlement include: drawings for housing (PH1998:0011:002-003) and photographs of housing (PH1998:0011:004-008, PH1998:0011:010 and PH1998:0011:012), a dormitory (PH1998:0011:007-009), a Specialists' House (PH1998:0011:011), and an aerial view of the settlement (PH1998:0011:013).
architecture
after 1925
View of housing, Armenikend (Shaumian) settlement, Baku, Soviet Union (now in Azerbaijan)
Actions:
PH1998:0011:010
Description:
- Photographs PH1998:0011:002-013 show the Armenikend (Shaumian) settlement in Baku, Soviet Union (now Azerbaijan), which was designed by A. Ivanitskii and A. Samoilov in 1925-1928. Photographs for the settlement include: drawings for housing (PH1998:0011:002-003) and photographs of housing (PH1998:0011:004-008, PH1998:0011:010 and PH1998:0011:012), a dormitory (PH1998:0011:007-009), a Specialists' House (PH1998:0011:011), and an aerial view of the settlement (PH1998:0011:013).
architecture
PH1998:0011:011
Description:
- Photographs PH1998:0011:002-013 show the Armenikend (Shaumian) settlement in Baku, Soviet Union (now Azerbaijan), which was designed by A. Ivanitskii and A. Samoilov in 1925-1928. Photographs for the settlement include: drawings for housing (PH1998:0011:002-003) and photographs of housing (PH1998:0011:004-008, PH1998:0011:010 and PH1998:0011:012), a dormitory (PH1998:0011:007-009), a Specialists' House (PH1998:0011:011), and an aerial view of the settlement (PH1998:0011:013).
architecture
after 1925
Partial view of the Specialists' house, Armenikend (Shaumian) settlement, Baku, Soviet Union (now in Azerbaijan)
Actions:
PH1998:0011:011
Description:
- Photographs PH1998:0011:002-013 show the Armenikend (Shaumian) settlement in Baku, Soviet Union (now Azerbaijan), which was designed by A. Ivanitskii and A. Samoilov in 1925-1928. Photographs for the settlement include: drawings for housing (PH1998:0011:002-003) and photographs of housing (PH1998:0011:004-008, PH1998:0011:010 and PH1998:0011:012), a dormitory (PH1998:0011:007-009), a Specialists' House (PH1998:0011:011), and an aerial view of the settlement (PH1998:0011:013).
architecture
PH1998:0011:012
Description:
- Photographs PH1998:0011:002-013 show the Armenikend (Shaumian) settlement in Baku, Soviet Union (now Azerbaijan), which was designed by A. Ivanitskii and A. Samoilov in 1925-1928. Photographs for the settlement include: drawings for housing (PH1998:0011:002-003) and photographs of housing (PH1998:0011:004-008, PH1998:0011:010 and PH1998:0011:012), a dormitory (PH1998:0011:007-009), a Specialists' House (PH1998:0011:011), and an aerial view of the settlement (PH1998:0011:013).
architecture
after 1925
View of housing in the Armenikend (Shaumian) settlement showing a walkway and lawn, Baku, Soviet Union (now in Azerbaijan)
Actions:
PH1998:0011:012
Description:
- Photographs PH1998:0011:002-013 show the Armenikend (Shaumian) settlement in Baku, Soviet Union (now Azerbaijan), which was designed by A. Ivanitskii and A. Samoilov in 1925-1928. Photographs for the settlement include: drawings for housing (PH1998:0011:002-003) and photographs of housing (PH1998:0011:004-008, PH1998:0011:010 and PH1998:0011:012), a dormitory (PH1998:0011:007-009), a Specialists' House (PH1998:0011:011), and an aerial view of the settlement (PH1998:0011:013).
architecture
PH1998:0011:013
Description:
- Photographs PH1998:0011:002-013 show the Armenikend (Shaumian) settlement in Baku, Soviet Union (now Azerbaijan), which was designed by A. Ivanitskii and A. Samoilov in 1925-1928. Photographs for the settlement include: drawings for housing (PH1998:0011:002-003) and photographs of housing (PH1998:0011:004-008, PH1998:0011:010 and PH1998:0011:012), a dormitory (PH1998:0011:007-009), a Specialists' House (PH1998:0011:011), and an aerial view of the settlement (PH1998:0011:013).
architecture
after 1925
Aerial view of the Armenikend (Shaumian) settlement, Baku, Soviet Union (now in Azerbaijan)
Actions:
PH1998:0011:013
Description:
- Photographs PH1998:0011:002-013 show the Armenikend (Shaumian) settlement in Baku, Soviet Union (now Azerbaijan), which was designed by A. Ivanitskii and A. Samoilov in 1925-1928. Photographs for the settlement include: drawings for housing (PH1998:0011:002-003) and photographs of housing (PH1998:0011:004-008, PH1998:0011:010 and PH1998:0011:012), a dormitory (PH1998:0011:007-009), a Specialists' House (PH1998:0011:011), and an aerial view of the settlement (PH1998:0011:013).
architecture
Projet
Splitting
CP138.S5.D10
Description:
File consists of photographs of the 1974 project Splitting, executed in Englewood, New Jersey. Includes a photograph printed in 1974 as well as photographs printed at a later date, probably in 2001, by the Estate of Gordon Matta-Clark for the exhibition "Points of Departure II: Connecting with Contemporary Art" held at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, in San Francisco, California. File contains photographs.
1974
Splitting
Actions:
CP138.S5.D10
Description:
File consists of photographs of the 1974 project Splitting, executed in Englewood, New Jersey. Includes a photograph printed in 1974 as well as photographs printed at a later date, probably in 2001, by the Estate of Gordon Matta-Clark for the exhibition "Points of Departure II: Connecting with Contemporary Art" held at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, in San Francisco, California. File contains photographs.
File 10
1974
PH1980:0817:030
Description:
Photograph depicts a picturesque scene along a narrow water way. Trees grow on the banks along the sides of the water. A woman is seated on the right hand side of the photograph looking out at the water. An unidentified building is visible in the centre background of the image.
1889-1896
View along a narrow waterway with trees on either side, Quebec, Canada
Actions:
PH1980:0817:030
Description:
Photograph depicts a picturesque scene along a narrow water way. Trees grow on the banks along the sides of the water. A woman is seated on the right hand side of the photograph looking out at the water. An unidentified building is visible in the centre background of the image.
PH1987:0452.02:008
Description:
- From left to right, the photograph shows the painting "La Asunción-Coronación de la Virgen" and the painting "La Glorificación de San Miguel" (Castillo V). - The paper label attached to the verso of the secondary support incorrectly identifies the photograph PH1987:0452.02:008 as the "Chapel of San Pedro" [sic] in the Catedral de México.
architecture, peinture, sculpture
1901 or before
Interior view of the sacristy of the Catedral de México showing the paintings "La Asunción-Coronación de la Virgen" and "La Glorificación de San Miguel", Mexico City, Mexico
Actions:
PH1987:0452.02:008
Description:
- From left to right, the photograph shows the painting "La Asunción-Coronación de la Virgen" and the painting "La Glorificación de San Miguel" (Castillo V). - The paper label attached to the verso of the secondary support incorrectly identifies the photograph PH1987:0452.02:008 as the "Chapel of San Pedro" [sic] in the Catedral de México.
architecture, peinture, sculpture
PH1986:0284
Description:
- After first photographing Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) in 1953, Yasuhiro Ishimoto returned there in 1982 and took another series of photographs, this time with many in colour, often using the same or very similar views to those of his 1953 photographs (Ishimoto, pp. 265-266).
architecture, design d'intérieur
1982
Interior view of the Liaison Corridor adjacent to the Music Room, Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa), Kyoto, Japan
Actions:
PH1986:0284
Description:
- After first photographing Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) in 1953, Yasuhiro Ishimoto returned there in 1982 and took another series of photographs, this time with many in colour, often using the same or very similar views to those of his 1953 photographs (Ishimoto, pp. 265-266).
architecture, design d'intérieur
PH1986:0285
Description:
- After first photographing Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) in 1953, Yasuhiro Ishimoto returned there in 1982 and took another series of photographs, this time with many in colour, often using the same or very similar views to those of his 1953 photographs (Ishimoto, pp. 265-266).
architecture
1982
Partial view of the roofs of the three shoins, Katsura Imperial Villa, Kyoto, Japan (in collaboration with Kenzo Tange architect)
Actions:
PH1986:0285
Description:
- After first photographing Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) in 1953, Yasuhiro Ishimoto returned there in 1982 and took another series of photographs, this time with many in colour, often using the same or very similar views to those of his 1953 photographs (Ishimoto, pp. 265-266).
architecture
PH1986:0287
Description:
- After first photographing Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) in 1953, Yasuhiro Ishimoto returned there in 1982 and took another series of photographs, this time with many in colour, often using the same or very similar views to those of his 1953 photographs (Ishimoto, pp. 265-266).
architecture, design d'intérieur
1982
Interior view of the Old Shoin showing the First Room, Hearth Room and Second Room, with the moss garden and Veranda with tatami (also known as the Enclosed Veranda) in the background, Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa), Kyoto, Japan
Actions:
PH1986:0287
Description:
- After first photographing Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) in 1953, Yasuhiro Ishimoto returned there in 1982 and took another series of photographs, this time with many in colour, often using the same or very similar views to those of his 1953 photographs (Ishimoto, pp. 265-266).
architecture, design d'intérieur