1992.7.9.2, Gorham Manufacturing Company, Fork
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
During the 19th century, high tea was a daily ritual of many wealthy Americans and a symbol of feminine domesticity and hospitality. At its most lavish, the ritual required not only tea services, but also elaborate tea flatware sets. The innovative pattern (no. 285) of this fork, and the set it belongs to, was available only in specialty flatware.
1991.13.1-2 Bailey & Co., Pair of asparagus tongs
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
As a result of the desire for order and hierarchy in an increasingly chaotic, industrialized society, 19th-century Americans were extraordinarily fastidious about the consumption of food.
57.2006.1 Cassatt, The Reading Lesson
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
In this image of a mother teaching her daughter to read, Mary Cassatt contrasts the curving, fully modeled forms of the intensely absorbed figures with the flatness of
1976.64.FA Cassatt, Denise Holding Her Child
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
One of Mary Cassatt’s numerous images exploring the relationship between mothers and children, this etching reveals the artist’s equal facility with the drypoint process as well as
2000.253.FA Cassatt, The Bare-Footed Child
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NOTES
This file was empty apart from the minimal papers related to the Bromberg bequest.
2000.255.FA Cassatt, Woman with Mirror
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NOTES
Added geographies to constituent record. (See object draft for Cassatt, Sleepy Baby, 1952.38.M)
2000.248.FA Prendergast, On the Boulevard, Paris
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NOTES
Grayscale photo taken from the catalogue raisonné because no object photography available.
Geographies added to constituent record.
1961.15.McD Anonymous, Venice
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1987.368 Frank Duveneck, Lady with a Red Hat
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Frank Duveneck enjoyed a long career as a portrait and landscape painter and, particularly, as a gifted teacher who founded a regional school in Cincinnati, Ohio.