V. I. The art -- v. II. Art and architecture -- v. III. The architecture.
Alternative Title:
World's Columbian Exposition MDCCCXCIII
Description:
At head of title: World's Columbian Exposition MDCCCXCIII. Official illustrated publication., Each plate preceded by guard sheet with descriptive letterpress; colored plates matted., and Edition statement from volume II half-title verso.
Publisher:
George Barrie,
Subject (Name):
World's Columbian Exposition--(1893 :--Chicago, Ill.)--Pictorial works
Subject (Topic):
Architecture--Illinois--Chicago, Art, and Painting
Informal carte-de-visite photographs probably created by James L. Cotter documenting Inuit people and dwellings probably in the vicinity of the eastern coast of Hudson Bay or Belcher Islands, Canada, ca. 1867-1870. Images documenting the traditional costume of the Inuits include an informal portrait of a girl, in addition to group portraits of three women and two men and another group portrait of over sixty children, women, and men. Images documenting Inuit dwellings include a group of men and women in front of three igloos and sitting on top of a sled, two igloos without people, and a structure similar to a tipi with a wooden door.
Description:
James L. Cotter worked in various capacities from clerk to chief factor for the Hudson's Bay Company, 1857-1888., Manuscript inscriptions and signatures on the rectos and verso of the photographic prints., and The mount on one photographic print bears a mark for R. Smith, Port Hope and Peterborough, Ontario.
Subject (Geographic):
Hudson Bay
Subject (Name):
Cotter, James L.,--1839-1889 and Smith, R.,--photographer
Subject (Topic):
Indian architecture--Hudson Bay--Pictorial works, Indians of North America--Pictorial works, Inuit--Canada--Pictorial works, and Inuit--Clothing--Pictorial works
Animation-recherche-confrontation (Museum) Gaudibert, Pierre Moch, Michel
Published / Created:
[1968?]
Call Number:
2010 +480 2
Container / Volume:
Folder 14
Image Count:
13
Abstract:
Accompanied by exhibition poster (70 x 45 cm, folded to 18 x 23 cm); "Grille d'analyse d'un produit industriel sous le rapport de l'usage qui en est fait de sa fabrication et ses caracteristiques commerciales" (5 leaves) and 97 photographs of the exhibition (from 13 x 18 cm to 18 x 24 cm). No. 14 of 14 folders in box 2 of the Utopie/Aérolande Collection.
Alternative Title:
Structures gonflables and Utopie.
Description:
"Exposition réalisée par 'Utopie'"--T.p. verso., At head of title: Utopie: revue de sociologie de l'urbain., Catalog of an exhibition held March 1968., Essai sur technique et société / Isabelle Auricoste & Hubert Tonka -- Considérations inactuelles sur le gonflable / Claude et Léon Gaignebet -- Particularité des structures gonflables / Jean Aubert -- Structures gonflables : nomenclature des objets exposés., Includes bibliographical references (p. 101-103)., and Présentation (p. 5-[6]) signed: Pierre Gaudibert, Conservateur adjoint.
Publisher:
Animation recherche confrontation, Musée d'art moderne de la ville de Paris,
Subject (Topic):
Air-supported structures--Exhibitions, Art, French--20th century--Exhibitions, and Minimal art--France--Paris--Exhibitions
Photo-Club de Paris Salon international de photographie (10th : 1905 : Paris, France)
Published / Created:
1905]
Call Number:
Za St499 +Zz4 P566 1905
Image Count:
68
Description:
"Première Exposition internationale de cartes postales photographiques, 10 mai au 19 juin, 1905: catalogue": p. [71]-81. and Advertisements on p. 70, [82]-94, 97-[98].
Publisher:
Photo-Club de Paris,
Subject (Name):
Alfred Stieglitz / Georgia O'Keeffe Archive, Exposition internationale de cartes postales photographiques--(1st :--1905 :--Paris, France), and Salon international de photographie--(10th :--1905 :--Paris, France)
Typescript article, with minor manuscript corrections, written by Charles Emerson Beecher, and 25 photographs taken by him, relating to his visit to Oraibi Pueblo while traveling in Arizona Territory in August, 1900. The article is titled "A Journey to the Snake Dance at Oraibi," with an alternative title, "Across the Desert to the Snake Dance at Oraibi," written in manuscript. The article describes Beecher's observations of natural features and experiences camping in Arizona while traveling from Winslow to Oraibi Pueblo; the culture of Hopis living at Oraibi; and a snake dance ceremony performed on August 19. Beecher also discusses his opinions on the effects of the United States government on Hopi culture. The photographs show scenes of Oraibi Pueblo and surrounding areas, scenes of the snake dance ceremony, and Hopi artifacts. The photographs are captioned in manuscript and are accompanied by a manuscript list.
Alternative Title:
[Photograph relating to the snake dance at Oraibi Pueblo]
Description:
Charles Emerson Beecher received a doctorate from Yale University in 1889. He was a professor of paleontology and geology at Yale and a paleontologist at the Peabody Museum of Natural History. In August, 1900, he traveled with a party of researchers to the Grand Canyon and Oraibi Pueblo, Arizona Territory.
Subject (Geographic):
Arizona--Description and travel and Oraibi (Ariz.)
Subject (Topic):
Hopi Indians--Arizona--Oraibi Pueblo and Snake dance--Arizona--Oraibi Pueblo
Embossed: "Photograph by Carl Van Vechten". and Stamped verso: "Photograph by Carl Van Vechten / 101 Central Park West / Cannot be reproduced without permission".