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World Trade Center
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Date: 1973
Creator: Yamasaki, Minoru
Description: The so-called twin towers in this view are shown from the south. The narrow windows with their narrow pointed arch design in the aluminum alloy sheathing create a patterned texture. The north tower, 1 World Trade Center, includes an antennae spire on its roof.
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World Trade Center
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Date: 1973
Creator: Yamasaki, Minoru
Description: The view shows the rooftop and a portion of the communications antennae along with a few stories below.
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World Trade Center
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Date: 1973
Creator: Yamasaki, Minoru
Description: The view of the World Trade Center is from Battery Park with many other Manhattan buildings in view.
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World Trade Center
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Date: 1973
Creator: Yamasaki, Minoru
Description: The view is of the mezzanine floor inside one of the twin towers.
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World Trade Center
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Date: 1973
Creator: Yamasaki, Minoru
Description: The view shows a close structural detail of the Gothic styled windows.
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World Trade Center
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Date: 1973
Creator: Yamasaki, Minoru
Description: The view is a close detail of the aluminum-alloy sheathing on the lowest levels of 2 World Trade Center.
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Hatlet
Date: 1970
Creator: Green-Field, Benjamin B.
Description: Hatlet of white beadwork. Base of hatlet is an irregularly shaped openwork skullcap of stiffened white mesh completely covered in white beads. Surmounting the cap are three 3-dimensional bow forms made of white beads. Hatlet has black mesh veiling, with scattered pairs of white beads worked into some intersections. Cap lined with stiffened white mesh. At either side are attached small plastic combs to secure hatlet to wearer's head. Designer's label: "Bes-Ben / Made in Chicago" Gift of John C. Murphy, through the Chicago Historical Society.
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Permallink:digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc38072/
Hatlet
Date: 1970
Creator: Green-Field, Benjamin B.
Description: Hatlet of red beads. Crown of the hatlet is composed of an irregular skullcap of stiffened red mesh covered with red beads. Set atop the the hatlet are three large e-dimentional "bow" shapes composed of the red beads. The hatlet has a red net veil. Under the skullcap are attached two small plastic combs to secure the hatlet to wearer's head. Designer's Label: "Bes-Ben / Made in Chicago" Gift of Mrs. John M. (Patricia) Wyle. Worn by Mrs. Joseph M. Finn of Chicago, Illinois.
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Permallink:digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc38097/
Ensemble - Dress and Coat
Date: 1976
Creator: Ventura, Jane
Description: Dress and coat of peacock feathers. The short, sleeveless dress is entirely covered with peacock breast feathers, accented with a 1" band of blue cording and chenille trim at neckline and with blue cord spaghetti straps. It is fully lined with navy polyester. The long, sleeveless coat is covered with peacock herl / flue feathers. It has a round neckline, and no closure. These pieces are part of a larger ensemble, consisting of a total of 9 pieces decorated with peacock and/or golden pheasant feathers. Worn to the Emmy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles, California, April 1976.
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Permallink:digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc30293/
Dress
Date: 1970
Creator: Cardin, Pierre, 1922-
Description: Dinner dress of printed silk organza. The dress is composed of two parts. The caftan-like outer layer of the dress consists of a square silk organza cocoon printed in psychedelic motifs in purples, blues, pinks and chartreuse. It has a high rounded neckline with center back opening secured with six loops and covered buttons. There are applied flat cuffs at the wrist openings and waist-level slits at center front to accommodate the sash. There is a center front slit from hem to knee-level. The inner dress is a matching, full-length, sleeveless sheath in printed silk of the same design. It has a high rounded neckline with center back zipper closure from neck to hip with a single hook-and-eye closure at the neckline. The outer caftan and inner sheath are joined at the neckline. There is a printed silk organza sash of the same fabric that meets at center front and secures with two hook-and-eye closures and has self ties to disguise closure. The sash is swing tacked at the back. There is a center front slit from the hem to knee-level. Lime green silk panels are inset at sideseams, running from the underarm to the hem, and may be later ...
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