Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Study of Breeches, for "The Landing of Columbus on San-Salvador"; verso: Study of Sleeve, for "The Landing of Columbus on San-Salvador"

View through Harvard Museums
Department of Drawings John Vanderlyn II; Catherine Vanderlyn; Judge A. Schoonmaker; Mrs. William Laughton; Fred Johnston Kingston NY; Sally Turner Art Gallery Plainfield NJ; to Theodore E. Stebbins Jr. 1970; his gift to the Harvard University Art Museums 2007. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Theodore E. Stebbins Jr.
image-zoom
Title: Study of Breeches, for "The Landing of Columbus on San-Salvador"; verso: Study of Sleeve, for "The Landing of Columbus on San-Salvador"
Description not available.

Related Results

Full Breeches of Ernst Casimir I
Full Breeches of Ernst Casimir I
Once owned by the Frisian stadholder Ernst Casimir, these breeches are full, in keeping with early 17thcentury fashion. The braids at the side seams – coils of silver thread – were...
Full Breeches of Ernst Casimir I
Full Breeches of Ernst Casimir I
Once owned by the Frisian stadholder Ernst Casimir, these breeches are full, in keeping with early 17thcentury fashion. The braids at the side seams – coils of silver thread – were...
Sleeve Cuff with Vines
Sleeve Cuff with Vines
The textile's dimensions and its design of parallel bands suggests it comes from the sleeve of a linen tunic. A tapestry woven band consists of two parallel purple scrolling vines ...

Back to Top