PH1994:0033
May 1994
Viewing Olmsted: View of Animal Cage, Old Zoo, Franklin Park, Boston, Massachusetts
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PH1994:0033
ARCH33572
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Drawing 9.13, Detail of Cupolas, on Main Roof and Over Animal Rooms, drawing made by HMP, 11 Sept. 1933
1933
Montréal Neurological Institute, Montréal, Québec: detail drawing for cupolas on main roof and over animal rooms
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Drawing 9.13, Detail of Cupolas, on Main Roof and Over Animal Rooms, drawing made by HMP, 11 Sept. 1933
DR1995:0285:062:001:009
1979?
Advertisement for animal feeding equipment manufactured by S. Koronka and Co., from the project file "Westpen"
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DR1995:0285:062:001:009
photographies
Interior of large hall showing displays of animal skeletons, same interior as PH1979:0283:052
PH1979:0283:053
Interior of large hall showing displays of animal skeletons, same interior as PH1979:0283:052
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PH1979:0283:053
photographies
dessins
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ARCH252801
dessins
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PH1982:0363:146 (094)
architecture, architecture de paysage, sculpture
between 1862 and 1879
Statues of animal along the Spirit Road with the Phoenix and Dragon Gate in the background, Ming Tombs, near Peking (now Beijing), China
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PH1982:0363:146 (094)
architecture, architecture de paysage, sculpture
PH1985:0413
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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
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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.
dessins
PH1979:0603.04:049
sculpture
published 1874
dessins
published 1874
sculpture
DR1998:0120:019
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Numbered on verso.
1989
Painting for Berlin Night depicting Animal Hall, Sentinel, Buildings of the Silent Witnesses, Chinese Consulate, Central Clock, Library for Municipal Documents, and Pit of Structures
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DR1998:0120:019
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Numbered on verso.
dessins
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ARCH35494
dessins
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