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1870-1929
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0.2 Linear feet (Boxes 4-5)
- Collection ID:
- AAA.blacharr
- Repository:
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Archives of American Art
This series contains original artwork by Harriet Blackstone including framed paper dolls she made when she was five years old, loose sketches, and four of her own sketchbooks that contain pencil sketches of people. There is also a silhouette of Blackstone created by another artist and a framed pastel self-portrait.
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54 Items
- Collection ID:
- NMAH.AC.0300.S11
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Archives Center, National Museum of American History
Includes: " Missouri Waltz" and "Paper Doll."
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circa 1983
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- item
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1 Videocassettes (VHS)
- Collection ID:
- NMAH.AC.0659
- Repository:
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Archives Center, National Museum of American History
Content: A 15-minute special about Woody Herman. Introduction by Ronald Reagan. Includes information on his influences and career. There are clips of Woody performing "Who 'Dat Up There?" "Caldonia," "Sonny Boy," and "Satin Doll."
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Horace K. Turner Co.
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[1908]
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115 Pages (ill., 22 cm.)
- Collection ID:
- AAA.horaktur
- Repository:
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Archives of American Art
A brochure describing the Horace K. Turner company facility in Oak Hill, Mass. Includes photographs of some of the rooms and surrounding land at Oak Hill, as well as of some spaces in the Boston offices. Followed by a catalog of artworks available for order, many of which are reproduced in small thumbnail photographs.
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circa 1812-1973
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10 Linear feet
- Collection ID:
- SAAM.JCSC.1
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Smithsonian American Art Museum, Research and Scholars Center
Art publications includes topics related to amusements, dolls and toys; antiques, crafts, and folk art; photography; technique; group exhibitions; art movements; art surveys; art genres; individual artists; architecture; catalogs of art collections; and art criticism and essays.
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March 11-19, 1889
- Level:
- file
- Collection ID:
- AAA.kurtchar
- Repository:
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Archives of American Art
(Julia S. Kurtz, Charles M. Kurtz, Doll and Richards, J.B. Botto)
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1970-1999
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325 Negatives (35 mm)
- Collection ID:
- EEPA.2012-010
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Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives, National Museum of African Art
This series consists of (325) 35mm negatives (17 black and white and 308 color) that date from 1970 to 1999. They were taken in South Africa and primarily depict Ndebele artwork, especially murals, kraals (homesteads), Ndebele peoples, contemporary South African sculptures, a gallery exhibition, and Ntwana dolls.
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- Collection ID:
- NMAH.AC.0210
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Archives Center, National Museum of American History
a. Little girl with ringlets and doll carriage, b.Two small children in dresses with chair in yard. Pencil on verso: "Lucy & Maebel Hunter/Jewett Ohio/Nov. 1898".
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undated, 1891-1894
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5 Folders
- Collection ID:
- NAA.MS4408
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National Anthropological Archives
Letters and notes received from Alexander M. Stephen, concerning Hopi ethnology. The undated material includes notes; transcriptions of Hopi myths and traditions (Informant: Wiki); drawings, including some published in Stephen's Hopi Journal (New York, 1936) and 1 colored drawing published in Fewkes, "Dolls of the Tusayan Indians," Internationales...
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circa 1870 - circa 1930s
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9.97 Linear feet
- Collection ID:
- NMAAHC.2010.26
- Repository:
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National Museum of African American History and Culture
The textiles are chiefly christening gowns, children's garments, and an apron. Several garments belonged to Joyce Ethel Cummings Hodges, Charlene Hodges Byrd, and Elizabeth N. Thomas. There is also a doll that belonged to Amelia Douglass's niece, Kitty Cromwell.