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 Decade: 1920-1929
Spring Festival at the Onsen

Spring Festival at the Onsen

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Date: 1920/1930~
Creator: unknown
Description: A formal celebration is depicted in pink, gold, gray and black. The ground of the postcard is blue gray. Some Japanese text is in an inset on the monument. The scene is at an angle on the card and the picture is partially visible as well.
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New Year's Card: Going to Shimonoseki

New Year's Card: Going to Shimonoseki

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Date: 1920/1930~
Creator: S. Riyo
Description: A man and woman are seen from behind while the man carries many packages. The woman walks in front of him and she wears a black and white striped stole, a red hat and a green coat with fur trim. There is some red Japanese text in the lower left corner of the postcard and in the upper left an inset with blue Japanese text.
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Illuminated Sign "Bayer Aspirin" in Central Osaka

Illuminated Sign "Bayer Aspirin" in Central Osaka

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Date: 1920/1930~
Creator: unknown
Description: The vertically oriented postcard depicts a neon Bayer Aspirin sign above a building with a silhouette of people below. The sky is dark and the only illumination is the sign and the interior of the building. A few stars twinkle in the sky and some Japanese text runs along the bottom.
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Singing Man

Singing Man

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Date: 1928
Creator: Barlach, Ernst
Description: The sculpture depicts a seated man with mouth open, eyes closed and both hands holding his right knee.
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Yellow Leaves

Yellow Leaves

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Date: 1928
Creator: O'Keeffe, Georgia
Description: The vertically oriented painting depicts two large yellow leaves which fill the canvas.
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Hat

Hat

Date: 1927-1929
Creator: unknown
Description: Black nylon hat. Domed, cylindrical crown has an irregularly-shaped brim, very narrow at left side, extending out and down in back, very wide and turning up in a triangular section at right side, and extending outwards at front. The turned-up section is embellished with simulated jet beading in a stylized floral pattern. The hat is lined in black nylon. Stamped inside crown: "Patricia / Model Hats / New York and Paris"
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Pillbox Hat

Pillbox Hat

Date: 1925
Creator: unknown
Description: Pillbox hat of crocheted brown cotton yarn. The cylindrical crown is flat at top and slopes to base. The hat has no brim, and is unlined. Stuck through the sides of the crown are two brass hatpins formed as oversized hairpins. The hat has no labels or tags, but was donated by Mrs. Sue Jackson Dooley, a milliner operating in Fort Worth, Texas. The hat is likely to be one of her creations.
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Hat

Hat

Date: 1923
Creator: unknown
Description: Hat of silver metallic mesh cloth. The hat is formed as a pillbox-style turban. The cylindrical crown has a flattened top, and two long trailing bands hanging from the back. The bands are designed to wrap around the head, and clasp with integral rhinestone-set buckles. The hat is unlined. There are no labels or tags in the hat. Probably from France.
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Cap

Cap

Date: 1927
Creator: unknown
Description: Hat of striped silk satin. Formed as a baseball cap, the crown is a dome created by 5 triangular segments of cream silk satin with green and thin black stripes. The cloth is cut and arranged so the stripes run vertically to top of crown. The brim is formed as a cap's bill, larger than usual, of the same striped material, with the stripes running from crown to front edge. The hat is unlined, with a small loop sewn in to hang cap. Label inside crown: "Made in France". Made to match a 2-piece ensemble of slacks and waistcoat in the same materials.
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Stage Set Design for Phedre by Jean Racine (1639-1699)

Stage Set Design for Phedre by Jean Racine (1639-1699)

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Date: 1923
Creator: Bakst, Léon
Description: Figured and brightly colored columns set on stage are depicted in the painting.
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