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  1. Three Black Shawls - Shuster, William Howard

    Framed drawing by Will Shuster (1893 - 1969) titled "Three Black Shawls" Shuster was an American painter, sculptor and teacher. He served in the U.S. Army during World War I in France, where he developed tuberculosis after being gassed. In 1920, Shuster moved to New Mexico in 1920 to improve his health, and became friends with the small but growing arts community. In 1921, he became a members of Los Cinco Pintores ("the five painters"). In "Thr...

    Record Type: Object

    Three Black Shawls
  2. Three Colors: Blue - Unknown

    Depicts a young woman from the shoulders up looking towards the right; she has black hair cut short and is wearing a black coat. The main actress is cited at the top, with the title in the center above the woman's head in French. It is apart of a trilogy. It is within a black frame. 20.5in x 15.175in

    Record Type: Object

    Three Colors: Blue
  3. Three Colors: Red - Unknown

    Depicts two figures, one male and one female. The young woman is in the forefront, looking off to the left, wearing a brown scarf and a dark jacket. The older man is behind her, slightly to the left, staring straight into the camera. The two main actors are cited at the top, with the title in the center above the two figure's heads in French. It is apart of a trilogy, and is framed in a black frame. 20.5in x 15.175in

    Record Type: Object

    Three Colors: Red
  4. Three Colors: White - Yeti(?)

    Depicts two figures, one man and one woman. The man is in the forefront, holding a comb covered in plastic to his mouth with two hands and looking slightly to the left. The woman is behind him, slightly to the left, staring straight at the camera wearing a veil with white flowers. The two main actors are cited at the top, and the title is in the center above the man's head in French. This is a part of a trilogy of movies. It is within a black fra...

    Record Type: Object

    Three Colors: White
  5. Three Figures [Trzy figury] - Tchorzewski, Jerzy

    Painting of three abstract figures. Central figure is larger and closer to viewer. They are purple and blue in color made up of zigzag lines. Along the bottom of the figures "heads" there is a "U" shape. The background is primarily dark and purple on top, light blue and purple in the middle and back to dark on the bottom. There is a border of lines that are Light blue, dark blue, and red.

    Record Type: Object

    Tchorzewski, Jerzy; Trzy Figury
  6. Three Musicians, 1921 - Pablo Picasso (1881-1973)

    This is a framed reproduction print of Pablo Picasso's Three Musicians, originally painted in 1921 in the Cubist style. The artwork features three abstracted musicians—Harlequin, Pierrot, and a monk—depicted in geometric, puzzle-like forms in a palette of deep browns, ochres, blues, red, and creams. There is a dog under the table. The image is set under glass in a wide, faux, gold frame.

    Record Type: Object

    Three Musicians, 1921
  7. Three States Print - Artur Grottger

    Framed print depicting an original work titled "Three States" by Artur Grottger (1837-1867). The piece belongs to a series of paintings titled Warsaw I. The series depict scenes from the January Uprising (1863-1864). Three male figures are seen standing in 19th century attire. The figure in the middle of the print holds the staff of a flag, while directing his gaze upward. Text at the bottom center reads "TRZY STANY.", which translates from Polis...

    Record Type: Object

    Three States Print
  8. Tin Ring

    Tin Ring. A simple tin ring with engraving. It has written, "Bordeaux," a campaign in WWI. A recipt was found with the ring, from the "Original Paul N. Lackritz, Wholesale and Retail Jeweler Importer of Diamonds." Located on 1314 Milwaukee Avenue, in Chicago, and purchased on 5/3/1919. It was transaction no. 7326, and sold for $3.00.

    Record Type: Object

    Tin Ring
  9. Tlukacze kamieni - Maria Dunin (1899-1986)

    Monochromatic (black) print (woodcut) on white paper, depicting an older man with a beard, cap on his head, standing on the side of the road, smoking a pipe, his knees slightly bent, his left arm held behind his back, the length of his figure fills the right side of frame; on the left of the composition, on the other side of the road, another man is sitting, holding a rock in his left and a swinging hammer in his right hand; another figure like t...

    Record Type: Object

    Tlukacze kamieni
  10. Tlum | Throng - Konarski, Marian

    Sculpture of two heads with a hand in the center holding a pole. A piece of cloth is placed on top of the pole. On the left is the head of a old woman wearing a head covering and on the right is the head of man with abstracted facial features. On top of the man's head is an unidentifiable object.

    Record Type: Object

    M. Konarski, Crowd
  11. To-day Germany, To-morrow The World, 1946 - Stanislaw Toegel

    This satirical caricature by Polish artist Stanislaw Toegel shows Adolf Hitler in a exaggerated manner. He is portrayed with distorted proportions. His head and facial features are unnaturally elongated, and his body appears frail and stiff. His exaggerated stance, performing the Nazi salute. A green amorphous shape in the background looms behind him. The caption "To-day Germany, to-morrow the world" references the aggressive expansionist policy ...

    Record Type: Object

    To-day Germany, To-morrow The World, 1946
  12. To-day Germany, To-morrow The World, 1946 - Stanislaw Toegel

    This satirical caricature by Polish artist Stanislaw Toegel exaggeratedly shows Adolf Hitler. He is portrayed with distorted proportions. His head and facial features are unnaturally elongated, and his body appears frail and stiff. His exaggerated stance, performing the Nazi salute. A green amorphous shape in the background looms behind him. The caption "Today Germany, tomorrow the world" references the aggressive expansionist policy of Nazi Germ...

    Record Type: Object

    To-day Germany, To-morrow The World, 1946
  13. Toilette [Toaleta] - Zulawski, Marek (1908-1985)

    A medium light colored painting of a woman getting undressed or dressed. The figure is standing half nude, with a dress hanging around her waist and a white piece of clothing above her head, entangled in her forearms. The figure is standing behind a two red drapes that are drawn apart. In the right corner of the painting is a little black dog, sitting and facing the figure. To the right of the figure, in front of the drapes is a table, next to a ...

    Record Type: Object

    Toilette [Toaleta]
  14. Tombstone of Carolina Krzyzanowski

    Tombstone of Carolina Krzyzanowski. Cap. Joseph Gloskowski's daughter.

    Record Type: Object

    Tombstone of Carolina Krzyzanowski
  15. Tongs reliquary reliquary

    Tongs. Polish Pavilion, New York World's Fair 1939. W Katalogu Pawilonu Polskiego Nowojorskiej Wystawy Swiatowej, w sekcji "Wynalazki", w czesci "H" - do Sali "Wytwórczosc" jest opis pasujacy do obiektu: "Kielbasa, Antoni, Noz z uchwytem szczypcowym. Nóz z uchwytem do przenoszenia ukrojonych plastrów miesa, sera, chleba itd." W wersji angielskiej katalogu szczególowy opis nieco sie rózni: "nóz ze szczypcami do trzymania miesa, sera, chleba...

    Record Type: Object

    Tongs / Knife with two blades
  16. Tony Piet

    Signed baseball bat of Tony Piet, a baseball player for the Chicago White Sox. Anthony Francis Piet, born Anthony Francis Pietruszka was an infielder in Major League Baseball from 1931 to 1938. He played for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Cincinnati Reds, Chicago White Sox, and Detroit Tigers. An all-around player, Piet was second in the National League in stolen bases (19) in 1932, and played the most games (154) of any player in the NL that year. In 1...

    Record Type: Object

    Tony Piet
  17. Tony Piet

    A black and white picture of Tony Piet on wood, a baseball player for the Chicago White Sox. Anthony Francis Piet, born Anthony Francis Pietruszka was an infielder in Major League Baseball from 1931 to 1938. He played for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Cincinnati Reds, Chicago White Sox, and Detroit Tigers. An all-around player, Piet was second in the National League in stolen bases (19) in 1932, and played the most games (154) of any player in the NL t...

    Record Type: Object

    Tony Piet
  18. Tony Piet Plaque

    A metal plaque in the shape of a trapezoid, with Tony Piet as "sculpted as he was with the Chicago White Sox in 1935-37." The plaque depicts all of his achievemens in Minor League, Major League as well as his lifetime summary. Anthony Francis Piet, born Anthony Francis Pietruszka was an infielder in Major League Baseball from 1931 to 1938. He played for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Cincinnati Reds, Chicago White Sox, and Detroit Tigers. An all-around...

    Record Type: Object

    Tony Piet Plaque
  19. Tony Piet Portrait - Krawiec, Wladyslaw (Walter)

    A portrait of Tony Piet, a baseball player for the Chicago White Sox. Anthony Francis Piet, born Anthony Francis Pietruszka was an infielder in Major League Baseball from 1931 to 1938. He played for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Cincinnati Reds, Chicago White Sox, and Detroit Tigers. An all-around player, Piet was second in the National League in stolen bases (19) in 1932, and played the most games (154) of any player in the NL that year. In 1933, his ...

    Record Type: Object

    Tony Piet Portrait
  20. Torso I | Tors I - Marian Malina

    Graphic / cellocut / depicting an abstract black human head and shoulders silhouette imprint on a red solid background. Marian Malina (1922-1985) Torso I | Tors I, 1958 Cellocut on red paper | cellografia na czerwonym papierze Gift of the Government of the Polish People's Republic, on the occasion of the Millennium of the Polish State, 1966 | Darowizna Rz?du Polskiej Rzeczypospolitej Ludowej z okazji Tysi?clecia Pa?stwa Polskiego, 1966 ro...

    Record Type: Object

    Marian Malina, Tors I

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