Search Results

Day bonnet

Description: Fine ivory cotton indoor muslin day bonnet or cap. Handmade. finely stitched close fitting cap with shirred. full. corded crown. Cord edged. inverted U-shaped back insert with faggoted eyelet lace insertion. The crown is framed with cord edged. faggoted. eyelet lace insertions. Close fitting brim and neckband with gathered muslin ruffles. The brim ruffle framing the face is edged with delicate. ivory. cotton lace. The neckband is adjustable with a fine cord running through a narrow casing. The … more
Date: 1820/1840
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Heeled shoe

Description: Woman’s shoe of white leather with removable plackets. A) Shoe with pointed toe, tongue with scalloped edge, machine stitching down center front. Tabs across upper vamp with buttons at sides (one button missing). Cuban heel, sole shaped for right foot, made of leather attached with nails on heel. Label: "Kendall" (rest illegible) B) Placket of rectangle of white leather with bronze colored beads and amber colored stones. Oblong band of leather underneath, with button holes with machine stitc… more
Date: 1825/1875
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Uchikake

Description: Wedding uchikake (padded hem kimono) of ecru rinzu (silk patterned like damask) background with embroidered ume and branch (plum blossoms) designs in metallic gold and silk green, orange, and yellow threads in the foreground. Partially lined in orange silk of two different colors. Hand-sewn. Padding is found through out garment - thickest remaining layers at hem, wrist-opening of sleeve and front collar panel. Lining is also rinzu (damask styled) silk - but unadorned, of similar pale color. N… more
Date: 1829
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Portrait of Vladimir Samoylov as Hamlet

Description: The painting depicts a portrait of a young man dressed in armor and a shirt with puffy, red sleeves with white insets. His hands are on his hips and he wears a wide sash tied in a bow around his waist. His hair is parted and short and he sports a mustache.
Access: Restricted to UNT Community Members. Login required if off-campus.
Date: 1825/1852~
Creator: Bryullov, Karl
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Massacre at Chios

Description: close-up detail of man and woman at left
Access: Restricted to UNT Community Members. Login required if off-campus.
Date: 1824
Creator: Delacroix, Eugène, 1798-1863
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Massacre at Chios

Description: horse, rider, dead woman at right
Access: Restricted to UNT Community Members. Login required if off-campus.
Date: 1824
Creator: Delacroix, Eugène, 1798-1863
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Dell at Helmingham Park

Description: Heavily wooded scene with a small bridge over a creek or a ravine.
Access: Restricted to UNT Community Members. Login required if off-campus.
Date: 1825/1833
Creator: Constable, John
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Road to the Spaniards, Hampstead

Description: A dirt road travels into the distance from the foreground and the sky is full of large clouds. There are some very small figures in the distance as well as some buildings.
Access: Restricted to UNT Community Members. Login required if off-campus.
Date: 1822
Creator: Constable, John
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Civita Castellana

Description: Hilly landscape with large clouds in the sky are depicted in this painting.
Access: Restricted to UNT Community Members. Login required if off-campus.
Date: 1826/1827
Creator: Corot, Jean-Baptiste-Camille
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Biel le Doyt

Description: Seated portrait of a young man.
Access: Restricted to UNT Community Members. Login required if off-campus.
Date: 1827
Creator: Field, Erastus Salisbury
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Feathers and Pearls

Description: Portrait of a woman wearing a large feathered hat.
Access: Restricted to UNT Community Members. Login required if off-campus.
Date: [1820..1900]
Creator: Eastman, Emily
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design
Back to Top of Screen