Art

The National Museum of American History is not an art museum. But works of art fill its collections and testify to the vital place of art in everyday American life. The ceramics collections hold hundreds of examples of American and European art glass and pottery. Fashion sketches, illustrations, and prints are part of the costume collections. Donations from ethnic and cultural communities include many homemade religious ornaments, paintings, and figures. The Harry T Peters "America on Stone" collection alone comprises some 1,700 color prints of scenes from the 1800s. The National Quilt Collection is art on fabric. And the tools of artists and artisans are part of the Museum's collections, too, in the form of printing plates, woodblock tools, photographic equipment, and potters' stamps, kilns, and wheels.

Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1961-01-03
depicted
Kennedy, Jacqueline Bouvier
Kennedy, Jr., John
photographer
Avedon, Richard
maker
Avedon, Richard
ID Number
PG.67.102.070
accession number
270571
catalog number
67.102.70
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1902
maker
Stieglitz, Alfred
ID Number
PG.001705
catalog number
1705
accession number
55701
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1893
maker
Stieglitz, Alfred
ID Number
PG.001686
catalog number
1686
accession number
55701
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
Date made
1961-01-03
depicted
Kennedy, Jacqueline Bouvier
photographer
Avedon, Richard
dress maker
Cassini, Oleg
maker
Avedon, Richard
ID Number
PG.67.102.060
accession number
270571
catalog number
67.102.60
In this set of twelve photographs, Jacqueline Kennedy is wearing a dress designed in collaboration with Oleg Cassini. The rosette, or cockade, on her left hip is an homage to Revoluntionay War generals Washington and Lafayette.
Description
In this set of twelve photographs, Jacqueline Kennedy is wearing a dress designed in collaboration with Oleg Cassini. The rosette, or cockade, on her left hip is an homage to Revoluntionay War generals Washington and Lafayette. Behind the roll of paper upon which she is standing, one can get a peek at the Kennedy living room in which the portrable studio was staged.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1961-01-03
depicted
Kennedy, Jacqueline Bouvier
photographer
Avedon, Richard
dress maker
Cassini, Oleg
maker
Avedon, Richard
ID Number
PG.67.102.057
accession number
270571
catalog number
67.102.57
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
Date made
1961-01-03
depicted
Kennedy, Caroline
Kennedy, Jr., John
photographer
Avedon, Richard
maker
Avedon, Richard
ID Number
PG.67.102.061
accession number
270571
catalog number
67.102.61
Eleven of the twelve frames on the contact sheet by photographer Richard Avedon, show Jacqueline Kennedy holding six week old John Jr.
Description
Eleven of the twelve frames on the contact sheet by photographer Richard Avedon, show Jacqueline Kennedy holding six week old John Jr. An assistant, finishing up the roll of film, captured Avedon photographing Caroline on the grounds of the Kennedy home in Palm Beach, Florida.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1961-01-03
depicted
Kennedy, Jacqueline Bouvier
Kennedy, Jr., John
photographer
Avedon, Richard
maker
Avedon, Richard
ID Number
PG.67.102.053
accession number
270571
catalog number
67.102.53
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1911
maker
Stieglitz, Alfred
ID Number
PG.001707
catalog number
1707
accession number
55701
This contact sheet of Caroline Kennedy holding John Jr allows the viewer to see twelve photographs made by fashion photographer Richard Avedon.In frame number 203, one gets a glimpse of the compassionate big sister attempting to comfort her little brother.Currently not on view
Description
This contact sheet of Caroline Kennedy holding John Jr allows the viewer to see twelve photographs made by fashion photographer Richard Avedon.
In frame number 203, one gets a glimpse of the compassionate big sister attempting to comfort her little brother.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1961-01-03
depicted
Kennedy, Caroline
Kennedy, Jr., John
photographer
Avedon, Richard
maker
Avedon, Richard
ID Number
PG.67.102.069
accession number
270571
catalog number
67.102.69
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1961-01-03
depicted
Kennedy, Caroline
Kennedy, John F.
photographer
Avedon, Richard
maker
Avedon, Richard
ID Number
PG.67.102.056
accession number
270571
catalog number
67.102.56
The center column of photographs on this contact sheet show John F. Kennedy with Jacqueline Kennedy holding John, Jr. the two outside columns reveal a Kennedy's discomfort at being photographed.
Description
The center column of photographs on this contact sheet show John F. Kennedy with Jacqueline Kennedy holding John, Jr. the two outside columns reveal a Kennedy's discomfort at being photographed. In the frame in the lower right, Avedon was able to to Kennedy relaxed, but the image is out of focus. It was the one photograph from this session Avedon regretted missing.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1961-01-03
depicted
Kennedy, Jacqueline Bouvier
Kennedy, Jr., John
Kennedy, John F.
photographer
Avedon, Richard
maker
Avedon, Richard
ID Number
PG.67.102.063
accession number
270571
catalog number
67.102.63
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1961-01-03
depicted
Kennedy, Caroline
Kennedy, Jr., John
photographer
Avedon, Richard
maker
Avedon, Richard
ID Number
PG.67.102.054
catalog number
67.102.54
accession number
270571
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
maker
Falk, Sam
ID Number
PG.69.99.009
catalog number
69.99.009
accession number
281224
Nickolas Muray bromide print of a female ca. 1921. The woman is nude except for a thin black gauze. She is poised on her toes with arms outstretched and her head back, smiling.Mount recto: Signed and dated by artist (pencil). Mount verso: "Title: Hilarity, By Nickolas Muray.
Description (Brief)
Nickolas Muray bromide print of a female ca. 1921. The woman is nude except for a thin black gauze. She is poised on her toes with arms outstretched and her head back, smiling.
Mount recto: Signed and dated by artist (pencil). Mount verso: "Title: Hilarity, By Nickolas Muray. 124 Macdougal Street New York." (black pen)
Description
Nickolas Muray was born in Szeged, Hungary on February 15, 1892. Twelve years after his birth, Muray left his native town and enrolled in a graphic arts school in Budapest. Enrolling in art school was the first step on a road that would eventually lead him to study a photographic printing process called three-color carbro. In the course of his accomplished career, Muray would become an expert in this process and play a key role in bringing color photography to America.
While attending art school in Budapest, Muray studied lithography and photoengraving, earning an International Engraver's Certificate. Muray was also introduced to photography during this time period. His combined interest in photography and printmaking led him to Berlin, Germany to participate in a three-year color-photoengraving course. In Berlin, Muray learned how to make color filters, a first step in the craft that would one day become his trademark. Immediately after the completion of the course, Muray found a good job with a publishing company in Ullstein, Germany. However, the threat of war in Europe forced Muray to flee for America in 1913. Soon after his arrival in New York, Muray was working as a photoengraver for Condé Nast. His specialty was color separations and half-tone negatives.
By 1920, Muray had established a home for himself in the up-and-coming artists' haven of Greenwich Village. He opened a portrait studio out of his apartment and continued to work part time at his engraving job. Harper's Bazaar magazine gave Muray his first big assignment in 1921. The project was to photograph Broadway star Florence Reed. The magazine was so impressed with his photographs that they began to publish his work monthly. This allowed him to give up his part time job and work solely as a photographer. It did not take long for Muray to become one of the most renowned portrait photographers in Manhattan. Muray spent much of the early 1920s photographing the most famous and important personalities in New York at the time.
In his spare time Muray enjoyed fencing. In 1927, he won the National Sabre Championship and in 1928 and 1932, he was on the United States Olympic Team. During World War II, Muray was a flight lieutenant in the Civil Air Patrol.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1921
maker
Muray, Nickolas
ID Number
PG.003534
catalog number
3534
accession number
67799
Three year old Caroline Kennedy holds her six week old brother, John Jr. This photograph by Richard Avedon was the fourth in a series of six photograph that appeared in Harper's Bazaar, February 1961.
Description
Three year old Caroline Kennedy holds her six week old brother, John Jr. This photograph by Richard Avedon was the fourth in a series of six photograph that appeared in Harper's Bazaar, February 1961. On article stated that Caroline called John, Jr, "the kissing baby."
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1961-01-03
depicted
Kennedy, Caroline
Kennedy, Jr., John
photographer
Avedon, Richard
maker
Avedon, Richard
ID Number
PG.67.102.074
accession number
270571
catalog number
67.102.74
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1961-01-03
depicted
Kennedy, Jacqueline Bouvier
Kennedy, Jr., John
photographer
Avedon, Richard
maker
Avedon, Richard
ID Number
PG.67.102.059
accession number
270571
catalog number
67.102.59
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1903
maker
Stieglitz, Alfred
ID Number
PG.001709
catalog number
1709
accession number
55701
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1961-01-03
depicted
Kennedy, Caroline
Kennedy, John F.
photographer
Avedon, Richard
maker
Avedon, Richard
ID Number
PG.67.102.055
catalog number
67.102.55
accession number
270571
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1917
Maker
MacDonald, Pirie
Subject
Root, Elihu
ID Number
PG.004279.06
accession number
162945
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1961-01-03
depicted
Kennedy, John F.
Kennedy, Jacqueline Bouvier
Kennedy, Jr., John
photographer
Avedon, Richard
maker
Avedon, Richard
ID Number
PG.67.102.068
accession number
270571
catalog number
67.102.68
date made
1893
maker
Robinson, Henry Peach
ID Number
PG.000465
catalog number
465
accession number
33061
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1917
Subject
MacMonnies, Frederick William
Maker
MacDonald, Pirie
ID Number
PG.004279.02
accession number
162945
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1961-01-03
depicted
Kennedy, John F.
Kennedy, Jacqueline Bouvier
photographer
Avedon, Richard
maker
Avedon, Richard
ID Number
PG.67.102.058
accession number
270571
catalog number
67.102.58
Jacqueline Kennedy once remarked that, President Kennedy was more comfortable speaking to thousands of people than sitting in front of a camera.
Description
Jacqueline Kennedy once remarked that, President Kennedy was more comfortable speaking to thousands of people than sitting in front of a camera. Throughout the twelve frames of the contact sheet, one can see Jacqueline's efforts to try to get her husband to relax a little.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1961-01-03
depicted
Kennedy, Jacqueline Bouvier
Kennedy, John F.
photographer
Avedon, Richard
maker
Avedon, Richard
ID Number
PG.67.102.064
accession number
270571
catalog number
67.102.64

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