Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Ground Beat
View through Harvard Museums
Rights: © Michael Sailstorfer / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Busch-Reisinger Museum
Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum Gift of Dr. Arend Oetker
Related Results
Woven shawl with a ground of silk and wool, probably made in Paisley, Scotland, 1825-1830. Woven shawl with a ground of white silk and wool. With a pattern of decked-edged stripes alternately red, containing a stem of small blue flowers, and parti-coloure
Woven shawl with a ground of silk and wool, probably made in Paisley, Scotland, 1825-1830. Woven shawl with a ground of white silk and wool. With a pattern of decked-edged stripes alternately red, containing a stem of small blue flowers, and parti-coloure
Woven shawl with a ground of silk and wool, probably made in Paisley, Scotland, 1825-1830. Woven shawl with a ground of white silk and wool. With a pattern of decked-edged stripes ...
Jacket with bodice, embroidered with red crewel-work on twill ground; outlines in stem stitch, filling in long and short and coral stitches and French knots. Full sleeves, not full length, plain edge at the wrist. The embroidery consists of individual spr
Jacket with bodice, embroidered with red crewel-work on twill ground; outlines in stem stitch, filling in long and short and coral stitches and French knots. Full sleeves, not full length, plain edge at the wrist. The embroidery consists of individual spr
Jacket with bodice, embroidered with red crewel-work on twill ground; outlines in stem stitch, filling in long and short and coral stitches and French knots. Full sleeves, not full...
Shawl of woven wool and silk, possibly woven by McWilliam, possibly in Paisley, Scotland, 1840-1845. Shawl of woven wool and silk. With a paisley pattern of organic and Islamic forms decorating the border and with a red ground. Pink silk warp and red wors
Shawl of woven wool and silk, possibly woven by McWilliam, possibly in Paisley, Scotland, 1840-1845. Shawl of woven wool and silk. With a paisley pattern of organic and Islamic forms decorating the border and with a red ground. Pink silk warp and red wors
Shawl of woven wool and silk, possibly woven by McWilliam, possibly in Paisley, Scotland, 1840-1845. Shawl of woven wool and silk. With a paisley pattern of organic and Islamic for...
Dress fabric of brocaded silk, woven in Spitalfields, London, ca. 1740. Dress fabric of brocaded silk. Woven with a large-scale floral design in buff, blue, green and mauve on a buff ground. The ground has an all over cannellé design with an outline patte
Dress fabric of brocaded silk, woven in Spitalfields, London, ca. 1740. Dress fabric of brocaded silk. Woven with a large-scale floral design in buff, blue, green and mauve on a buff ground. The ground has an all over cannellé design with an outline patte
Dress fabric of brocaded silk, woven in Spitalfields, London, ca. 1740. Dress fabric of brocaded silk. Woven with a large-scale floral design in buff, blue, green and mauve on a bu...
Aya Mori: The Beat of Lamellae
Aya Mori: The Beat of Lamellae
Sokyo Gallery is pleased to announce the first solo exhibition of Aya Mori, The Beat of Lamellae, from January 19 to February 27, 2021. Following on from her group exhibitions, Exp...
Untitled (photograph of a drawing labeled "A day with the J.P.T. — 'Run to Ground'". No. 3 Revd. F. Harrison Oriel College. It is commonly believed by Undergraduates that a Proctor cannot proctorize within the College gates; hence men generally try to ru
Untitled (photograph of a drawing labeled "A day with the J.P.T. — 'Run to Ground'". No. 3 Revd. F. Harrison Oriel College. It is commonly believed by Undergraduates that a Proctor cannot proctorize within the College gates; hence men generally try to ru
Photograph information:
Recto;
Photograph of a drawing labeled "A day with the J.P.T. — 'Run to Ground'".
Inscribed: "No. 3. Revd. F. Harrison Oriel College. It is comm...

