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.

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Location
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Date made
1877
graphic artist
Ferris, Jean Leon Gerome
original artist
Ferris, Stephen James
ID Number
GA.14457
accession number
94830
catalog number
14457
Japanese wood block print. One of a series of progressive proofs of a stylized group of leaves and berries from the shrub Nandina domestica.
Description
Japanese wood block print. One of a series of progressive proofs of a stylized group of leaves and berries from the shrub Nandina domestica. Designed by Tsubaki Chinzan, engraved by Kotaro Kido, and printed by Iwakichi Yamamoto.This final impression is printed on starched silk.
Location
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artist
Kido, Kotaro
printer
Yamamoto, Iwakachi
designer
Chinzan, Tsubaki
ID Number
GA.03217.36
catalog number
03217.36
accession number
22582
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Location
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ID Number
GA.15781.02
catalog number
15781.02
accession number
94830
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
Date made
1885
graphic artist
Dobie, James
original artist
Waterhouse, John William
publisher
Magazine of Art
ID Number
GA.14682
catalog number
14682
accession number
94830
Currently not on view
Location
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date made
1968-1970
author
Waters, Alice
ID Number
2016.0085.13
accession number
2016.0085
catalog number
2016.0085.13
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Location
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engraver
Rembrandt van Rijn
ID Number
GA.01459
catalog number
01459
accession number
20802
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Location
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date made
nineteenth century
graphic artist
Mouilleron, Adolphe
original artist
Decamps, Alexandre-Gabriel
printer
Bertauts
publisher
Les Artistes Contemporains
ID Number
GA.15312
catalog number
15312
accession number
94830
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Location
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date made
19th century
original artist
Rubens, Peter Paul
ID Number
GA.15728
catalog number
15728
accession number
94830
Japanese wood block print. No. 33 in a series of progressive proofs of a stylized group of leaves and berries from the shrub Nandina domestica. Designed by Tsubaki Chinzan, engraved by Kotaro Kido, and printed by Iwakichi Yamamoto.Currently not on view
Description
Japanese wood block print. No. 33 in a series of progressive proofs of a stylized group of leaves and berries from the shrub Nandina domestica. Designed by Tsubaki Chinzan, engraved by Kotaro Kido, and printed by Iwakichi Yamamoto.
Location
Currently not on view
ID Number
GA.03217.33
catalog number
03217.33
accession number
22582
Title attribution from the British Museum online catalogue. Signed in the plate " DvB in." [invenit]. Vinckboons's original drawing is in the Kunsthalle, Hamburg.Currently not on view
Description
Title attribution from the British Museum online catalogue. Signed in the plate " DvB in." [invenit]. Vinckboons's original drawing is in the Kunsthalle, Hamburg.
Location
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date made
17th century
graphic artist
Visscher, Nicolaes Jansz
original artist
Vinckboons, David
ID Number
1978.0534.05
accession number
1978.0534
catalog number
1978.0534.05
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Location
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original artist
unknown
graphic artist
unknown
ID Number
GA.14233.30
accession number
94830
catalog number
14233.30
Japanese wood block print. No. 10 in a series of progressive proofs of a stylized group of leaves and berries from the shrub Nandina domestica. Designed by Tsubaki Chinzan, engraved by Kotaro Kido, and printed by Iwakichi Yamamoto.Currently not on view
Description
Japanese wood block print. No. 10 in a series of progressive proofs of a stylized group of leaves and berries from the shrub Nandina domestica. Designed by Tsubaki Chinzan, engraved by Kotaro Kido, and printed by Iwakichi Yamamoto.
Location
Currently not on view
engraver
Kido, Kotaro
ID Number
GA.03217.10
catalog number
03217.10
accession number
22582
White on black lithograph of American composer, pianist, and jazz orchestra leader, Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974). The print is mounted on a cardboard backing. No signature or number/year on print.
Description

White on black lithograph of American composer, pianist, and jazz orchestra leader, Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974). The print is mounted on a cardboard backing. No signature or number/year on print. The lithograph is marked:

[printed]

ELLINGTON

[in script]

DUKE ELLINGTON

This print is from a set of 15 lithographs of jazz musicians by Charles Delauney, entitled Hot Iconography, first printed in 1939.

Charles Delaunay (1911–1988) was a French author and jazz expert. Delaunay was the co-founder and long-term leader of the Hot Club de France, a French organization of jazz fans dedicated to the promotion of "traditional" jazz, swing, and blues. In 1931, the Jazz Club Universitaire was founded, and later became the Hot Club de France in 1932.

Location
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date made
1939
depicted
Ellington, Duke
maker
Delaunay, Charles
ID Number
2001.0182.04
accession number
2001.0182
catalog number
2001.0182.04
Currently not on view
Location
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date made
last quarter 1800s
graphic artist
Ferris, Jean Leon Gerome
ID Number
GA.14451
accession number
94830
catalog number
14451
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Location
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associated date
1917 - 1918
associated institution
Government of Australia
artist
Dyson, Will
Dyson, Will
maker
Dyson, Will
ID Number
AF.22963
catalog number
22963
accession number
63861
Currently not on view
Location
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date made
c. 1860
original artist
Fortuny y Carbo, Mariano
publisher
Goupil & Cie.
graphic artist
Delatre
ID Number
GA.16767
catalog number
16767
accession number
119780
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Location
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ID Number
GA.15779.40
catalog number
15779.40
accession number
94830
Currently not on view
Location
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date made
nineteenth century
graphic artist
Lichtenstein, S.
designer
Rothel, A.
ID Number
GA.14233.68
accession number
94830
catalog number
14233.68
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Location
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graphic artist
Gresse, John Alexander
ID Number
GA.15779.04
catalog number
15779.04
accession number
94830
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
Date made
1879
graphic artist
Ferris, Jean Leon Gerome
original artist
Constant, Benjamin
ID Number
GA.14443
accession number
94830
catalog number
14443
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Location
Currently not on view
date made
nineteenth century
original artist
Overbeck, Johann Friedrich
publisher
Dopter
graphic artist
unknown
ID Number
GA.14233.16
accession number
94830
catalog number
14233.16
"The Red Shawl" is a soft ground color etching and aquatint by May Gearhart (1872–1951). Although she created landscape prints like her sister Frances, May Gearhart also made prints of figure subjects.
Description
"The Red Shawl" is a soft ground color etching and aquatint by May Gearhart (1872–1951). Although she created landscape prints like her sister Frances, May Gearhart also made prints of figure subjects. "The Red Shawl" is an image inspired by one of her trips to Mexico.
In the print, a woman shown in profile holds a small bouquet of flowers while walking along a cobblestone sidewalk next to a white building. Her layered clothing, Gearhart's skillful use of color, and the deep shadows give the impression of a cold, but sunny morning. The woman is wearing a full, plaid, violet skirt and a red shawl. Her slightly bowed head is covered by a yellow kerchief and her face is shadowed.
Gearhart achieved a watercolor effect by thinning oil-based inks. This tiny print is very loosely rendered, a characteristic of the soft ground technique. Although the process of printmaking usually involves creating a set of identical images, Gearhart often printed in small editions, using different shades of ink for each print to produce unique impressions.
The Gearhart sisters both taught school, and they worked closely with two brothers, Benjamin and Howell Brown, to establish and support printmaking organizations in California. The Gearharts and the Browns exhibited their prints at the Smithsonian in the 1920s, and they all made generous donations of their work.
Location
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Date made
[1920]
graphic artist
Gearhart, May
ID Number
GA.13357
catalog number
13357
accession number
70154
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1800s
original artist
Meissonier, Jean Louis Ernest
graphic artist
Le Rat, Paul-Edme
publisher
Goupil & Cie.
ID Number
GA.14650
catalog number
14650
accession number
94830
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Location
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ID Number
GA.15780.03
catalog number
15780.03
accession number
94830

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