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Mitts

Description: Pair of ivory cotton or silk mitts. The elbow-length fingerless gloves are of crocheted ivory material in the style of the 1860s. The long sleeves have bands of lacework patterning. The hands are fingerless, with cording between where fingers would go, and an oval opening for the thumb.
Date: 1916

A Morning Snow -- Hudson River

Description: Snow scene with boats in the background and three figures in the foreground near some leafless trees and benches are depicted in this oil painting.
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Date: 1910
Creator: Bellows, George Wesley

Movies

Description: People outside a movie theater in the evening are depicted in this oil painting on canvas.
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Date: 1913
Creator: Sloan, John, 1871-1951

Nightgown

Description: Nightgown of white cotton batiste, lapped v-neckline or surplice bodice with snap closure at reinforced waistband, lace inserts along bodice and with stripes around side of skirt suggesting handkerchief materials, calf length.
Date: 1910/1919

Nightgown

Description: Night gown of white cotton, full length, round neckline gathered with a narrow satin ribbon, set-in elbow-length sleeves, whitework embroidery along neckline and bottom of sleeves, loose silhouette.
Date: 1915

Nightgown and cap

Description: Nightgown and nightcap of pink silk crepe and handmade pink crochet lace. Nightgown is full length, sleeveless, round gathered neckline with wide straps and yoke of open floral crochet lace from neckline to empire waist on front and back, trimmed with blue ribbon, wide tuck at bottom hemline. Nightcap in bonnet shape of very open crochet netting with floral crochet lace inserts framing the front and three-dimensional rosettes at bottom front sides, serving as weights for side.
Date: 1910/1920

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
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