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  Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design
 Decade: 1930-1939
Hat

Hat

Date: 1938/1944
Creator: unknown
Description: Hat of black felt. "Pancake" style hat with low, domed crown of black felt slightly "puffed out" at top. Around base of crown is tied ribbon made of white Birdseye pique, with self bow at each side. Hat has wide circular black felt brim, set slightly off-center to back around crown. Inner black grosgrain ribbon hatband. Black felt back strap lined with black grosgrain ribbon secure hat to wearer's head. Labels: Retailer's label on inside band: "Carson Pirie Scott & Co. / Chicago" Additional label sewn partly behind retailer's label: "57 31"
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Hat

Hat

Date: 1935
Creator: Estelle Peters, Inc.
Description: Hat of green felt. Based in part on a "Eugenie-style" hat, the domed crown is of Kelly green felt surrounded by an asymmetrical cut brim which is rolled up at one side. Rolled brim is hand-sewn to crown, and narrows to point in back. Affixed at cut/roll is spray of vari-colored pheasant feathers. Hat is unlined, with Kelly green grosgrain ribbon inner hatband. Sewn to the inner hatband are two small simulated tortoise shell combs to secure hat to wearer's head. Maker's label sewn inside at hatband: "Estelle Peters / 50 E. 56th St. N.Y.".
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KSC Greenhouse

KSC Greenhouse

Date: 1934
Creator: Vandiver, Mabel
Description: The painting depicts the interior of a greenhouse. The perspective in raking along a bench set with potted plants.
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Ten Plastic Concepts on a Love Scene

Ten Plastic Concepts on a Love Scene

Date: ~1934
Creator: Merida, Carlos
Description: The painting consists of shapes floating together and overlapping in places. Two large yellow shapes in the upper portion of the canvas appear as sun type images. A brown shape resembles two seated figures and floats in the upper portion of the painting. A brown meandering shape moves across the lower section of the painting. Surrounding the brown meandering shape is blue which might represent water.
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Woman and Nautilus

Woman and Nautilus

Date: 1932
Creator: Compton, Carl Benton
Description: The painting exhibits a woman in the center of the canvas. She is surrounded by a bare tree, curved and nestled geometric shapes that create a landscape. Some gray brick shapes are at the woman's left. At her feet is a large nautilus and she cups in her hands a small plant.
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Bay of Cannes

Bay of Cannes

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Date: 1930/1933
Creator: Bonnard, Pierre
Description: Horizontal bands depict the beach, the water, land, and sky. The brushstrokes are loose and impressionistic. The colors are pale.
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The Parisian

The Parisian

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Date: 1931
Creator: Red'ko, Klyment Nikolaevich
Description: The main portion of the composition consists of a frontal portrait of a woman wearing a pastel dress with a transparent hem as she holds a large, opened umbrella. Her hair is cropped short and she's wearing a small hat.
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66 Old Church Street

66 Old Church Street

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Date: 1936
Creator: Gropius, Walter
Description: The detail view of the exterior facade is shown.
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Air

Air

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Date: 1938/1962
Creator: Maillol, Aristide
Description: None
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Golden Gate Bridge

Golden Gate Bridge

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Date: 1933/1937
Creator: Strauss, Joseph Baermann
Description: The view is from the bridge and cars as well as pedestrians are shown. One of the vertical towers is clearly shown as are the many suspension cables running the length of the bridge.
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