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Textile, Calory Chart, 1952
Yard goods; woven cotton “Calory Chart” print in off-white, grey, shades of green, gold, red, dark brown, and lavender, with black outlines, details, and numerals; Louise Phillips for Associated American…
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Yard goods; a Riverdale Fabric, “Calory Chart” designed by Louise Phillips of Associated American Artists, 1952. Textile, Calory Chart, 1952; cotton; H x W: 158.8 × 88.9 cm (5 ft….
Learn MoreTextile Fragment, Bird and Flower, before 1952
…with lighter pink bird and turquoise flower. Number 01. Textile Fragment, Bird and Flower, before 1952; Designed by Alexander Hayden Girard (American, 1907–1993); cotton; Warp x Weft: 27.9 x 60.3…
Learn Moremap from "Papers and Despatches relating to the Arctic Searching Expeditions of 1850-51-52. ... Collected and arranged by J. M. Second edition, with copious additions"
This polar chart of the Arctic Region was digitized from Papers and Despatches relating to the Arctic Searching Expeditions of 1850-51-52, a monograph containing forty-six items, including excerpts from magazines,…
Learn MoreSalvador Dali Galatea of the Spheres 1952. Painting: oil on…
“Salvador Dali Galatea of the Spheres 1952. Painting: oil on…” is published by Art Appreciated Continue reading on Medium…
Learn MoreSidewall, Field Flowers, 1952
All-over pattern of flowers on stems, printed in red, lavender, yellow and blue on white ground. Sidewall, Field Flowers, 1952; Made by Piazza Prints Inc. (United States); USA; screen-printed paper;…
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Random arrangement of large and small scale flowers and shrubs, closely set. The linear is emphasized in the drawing. Printed in nine colors on white ground. Sidewall, Desert Flowers, 1952;…
Learn MoreProletarian Experience (1952) – Viewpoint Magazine – Medium
There is no phrase from Marx more often repeated: “The history of all societies to date has been the history of class struggle.” ((Translator’s Note: This article originally appeared in…
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Awanacancha Textile Center [Awana Kancha, whose Quechua name loosely translates as “palace of weaving,”] is a weaving center and farm, museum and market with the goal to keep alive the…
Learn MorePaolo Giovio, Historian and Prelate, Bishop of Nocera (d. 1552)
Credit: Ann and George Blumenthal Fund, 1950Accession Number: 50.58.12Learn more on The Met’s website…
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