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Variation on a Still Life by de Heem

Description: The painting has various bowls and pots filled with a variety of food items, including meat, fruit, and vegetables placed all over a table in the center of the painting. A mandolin leans against the table on the lower left. At the bottom right is an orange pot with two black bottles.
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Date: 1915
Creator: Matisse, Henri

Bride and Groom

Description: The painting shows the frontal view of a black-haired female as the bride on the left side of the canvas and a male face with a moustache and upper torso dressed in a tuxedo, as the groom on the right side.
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Date: 1915/1916
Creator: Modigliani, Amedeo

Hat

Description: Woman's black velour top hat. Designed after a man's top hat, this version has a cylindrical, slightly domed crown and narrow velour-covered brim which gently curves up. The brim has a second section below, also covered in black velour, that curves downwards, giving the brim an appearance of thickness. Around the lower part of the crown is a folded black silk taffeta grosgrain ribbon, with a large simulated silver metal buckle placed near the front on the right side of the hat. The buckle is … more
Date: 1915/1918

Young Women on the Volga

Description: Several women stand on the bank of a river in various stages of drying and dressing. Some smaller figures descend a steep hill on the left side of the painting.
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Date: 1915
Creator: Petrov-Vodkin, Kuz'ma

Shoes

Description: Pair of lady's boots or "High Button Shoes" of brown leather. The shoes, designed with pointed toes, have decorative band across toe cap with row of tiny holes along line of band. The boots close along center front with laces (laces lacking), 18 holes high. Medium/high stacked heels styled as a modified boulevard or Louis heel, with rounded sides and back, tapering slightly to base, and with curved front section. Sole of brown leather. Lined in off-white/tan canvas. Stamped on lining: "37 / 1 … more
Date: 1915/1920

Toque

Description: Toque of black velvet. The circular crown is of black velvet, gathered at top and crafted to create wrinkles. Brim at sides and front folds up to form "visor" at front of crown, on which are artificial berries, flowers, and leaves. Hat is lined with black satin. Maker's mark stamped inside crown, partly faded/worn: Perry Hat Shoppe / Perry, NY."
Date: 1915/1918

None But the Brave Deserve the Fair

Description: A man in military uniform and his bride in white wedding gown walk in front of wedding party. To the left of the couple stands an old man with a cane. A church is in the background.
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Date: 1915
Creator: Crompton, James Shaw

Brassiere

Description: Brassiere of black silk damask, floral lace, and tulle; wide band of leaf damask with bust of top layer of lace and under layer of tulle; 1/2" straps of black ribbon; hook and eye closure at center-back; lingerie-style.
Date: 1915/1919

Tuxedo shirt

Description: Man's tuxedo shirt of white cotton. Banded neckline for detachable collar. Bib front with two buttonholes for studs. Center back button closure of one button at waist. Sleeves have been removed. Maker's label: Manhattan / Trade Mark / Short Bosom b & c) Sleeves to tuxedo shirt have been detached from shirt. Long sleeves with vents and French cuffs.
Date: 1915/1925
Creator: Manhattan Shirt Co.

Crochet purse

Description: Drawstring purse of silver thread crochet with circle and flower tatted lace appliqués. Near top of purse on front and back are sewn-on single metal rings and evidence of second lost ring where the top border may have been folded down and attached to the purse to form drawstring insert. Lined in pink silk satin. Closure of two silver braided drawstrings at sides. Measurements: 21 cm from top to point of bottom; 15 cm wide.
Date: 1915/1925
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