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 Decade: 1890-1899
Saxoleine (print used as base for advertisement for lamp oil)

Saxoleine (print used as base for advertisement for lamp oil)

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Date: 1890/1899
Creator: Chéret, Jules
Description: A woman wearing a yellow Victorian dress is turning on a pink-shaded lamp situated in the foreground.
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Hayricks at Dusk

Hayricks at Dusk

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Date: 1899
Creator: Levitan, Isaak
Description: The painting depicts a number of green haystacks with a blue and yellow sky, green grass in the foreground, and the sun in the center of the canvas.
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Sunbonnet

Sunbonnet

Date: 1890/1899
Creator: unknown
Description: Sunbonnet of brown linen. Made of a plain weave with both white and brown threads, the hat has pasteboard staves within the brim, a crenelated buttoning crown and long tail. The crown and tail are separate pieces, sewn together at neck seam, with the tail fastening to the sides of the brim by 3 off-white buttons on each side. The tail is semi-circular in shape, and the narrow chin ties are hemmed by hand. Poke-style bonnets are generally those that have brims stiffened either through quilting or plain starched fabric. Sunbonnets that rely on staves for brim support are not considered poke-style sunbonnets. The TFC thanks Rebecca Jumper Matheson for her research on this object.
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Handbag

Handbag

Date: 1890's
Creator: unknown
Description: Handbag. Cast and chased silver framework decorated with openwork figures of children harvesting grapes. Ball/snap closure. Silver suspension chain of alternating oval links and links formed of three flower-heads. Bag is of black wool with petit point embroidery decoration on each side of a bouquet of flowers. Pink satin lining.
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Sunbonnet

Sunbonnet

Date: 1890/1899
Creator: unknown
Description: Sunbonnet of white cotton broadcloth. The hat has a square-shaped brim with an outer layer of off-white weave material with a plain-weave backing, and crocheted trim. The brim is thin and does not appear to contain much stiffening material or starch. The crenelated crown fastens to brim by a series of 9 buttons on top and 2 buttons on each side. The crown is trimmed with the same crocheted trim as is the brim. The crown and tail are of a made of a single length of fabric. The TFC thanks Rebecca Jumper Matheson for her research on this object.
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Shoes

Shoes

Date: 1890
Creator: unknown
Description: Pair of shoes. Black leather and tan suede uppers, leather at toe box and extending back, suede along heel and quarter. Cut-outs at vamp where suede and leather join. 2 1/4" high Louis XV style heel covered in tan suede. Marked inside left shoe: "240 / 8623 / 2675" Remains of gilt stamped label inside right shoe: "BENCH"
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Be Mysterious

Be Mysterious

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Date: 1890
Creator: Gauguin, Paul
Description: None
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By the Sea

By the Sea

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Date: 1892
Creator: Gauguin, Paul
Description: None
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Mont Ste. Victoire

Mont Ste. Victoire

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Date: ca. 1890
Creator: Cézanne, Paul
Description: None
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Simplicissimus

Simplicissimus

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Date: 1897/1907
Creator: Heine, Thomas Theodor
Description: The color lithograph used for the April-September 1907 cover of the serial Simplicissimus.
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