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

Chemical Plant

View through Harvard Museums
Rights: © James Casebere. Courtesy of the artist and Sean Kelly, New York
Department of Photographs James Casebere 1992 to; [Gary Schneider and John Erdman New York] (1992-2011) gift/sale; to Harvard Art Museums 2011. Note: Printed in collaboration with the artist or the artist's estate and retained by Schneider/Erdman per agreement. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Schneider/Erdman Printer's Proof Collection partial gift and partial purchase through the Margaret Fisher Fund
image-zoom
Title: Chemical Plant
Description not available.

Related Results

Textile Fragment: Animals and Figures Around Vegetation
Textile Fragment: Animals and Figures Around Vegetation
A portion of a red tapestry woven square (tabula). The design is characterized by mirror symmetry. Animals and birds flank a large abstract, jeweled candelabra plant emerging from ...
Knotted raffia hat, dignity sign
Knotted raffia hat, dignity sign
The hat was worn as a badge of dignity by a mfumu.The mfumu, the traditionally installed head, usually owns a set of hats, made from plant material. The Ngunda (also called Ngundu/...
Band with Foliage Design
Band with Foliage Design
A narrow, dark blue tapestry woven band with a design of simple, geometric foliage in green, yellow, pink, orange, and red wool wefts. This band has double borders of undyed wool a...
Band with Foliage Design
Band with Foliage Design
A narrow, dark blue tapestry woven band with a design of simple, geometric foliage in green, yellow, pink, orange, and red wool wefts. This band has double borders of undyed wool a...
Knotted raffia hat, dignity sign
Knotted raffia hat, dignity sign
The hat was worn as a badge of dignity by a mfumu.The mfumu, the traditionally installed head, usually owns a set of hats, made from plant material. The Ngunda (also called Ngundu/...
Bracelet
Bracelet
Two stainless steel circles, mounted on top of each other, are folded up in the middle. In the upright part five semicircular strips of brown-grey latex are clasped, from which pla...

Back to Top