COLLECTION NAME:
Design Library Image Collection
mediaCollectionId
NCSULIB~1~1
Design Library Image Collection
Collection
true
Accession Number:
55412
imageid
55412
Accession Number
false
Call Number:
pCxUS S813h B75a02
callnum
pCxUS S813h B75a02
Call Number
false
Order Title:
Landmarks in American Ppainting. Landmarks 5, 1913-1937; American Federation of Arts at the Wildenstein Gallery, New York, Febuary 26 - March 28, 1953
orderdescription
Landmarks in American Ppainting. Landmarks 5, 1913-1937; American Federation of Arts at the Wildenstein Gallery, New York, Febuary 26 - March 28, 1953
Order Title
false
Type of View:
all
imagetitletype
all
Type of View
false
Image Rights:
copyright protected
imagerights
copyright protected
Image Rights
false
Source Institution:
NCSU Libraries
sourceinstitution
NCSU Libraries
Source Institution
false
Collection:
Design Library Image Collection
collection
Design Library Image Collection
Collection
false
Culture:
American
culture
American
Culture
false
Subject:
bridges (built works)
subject
bridges (built works)
Subject
false
Work Types:
Art; paintings (visual works)
worktypes
Art; paintings (visual works)
Work Types
false
Related Work Title:
Brooklyn Bridge; depicted in
relatedworktitle
Brooklyn Bridge; depicted in
Related Work Title
false
Preferred Title:
Bridge
worktitle
Bridge
Preferred Title
false
Agent Display:
Joseph Stella (American painter, 1877-1946)
workagentdisplay
Joseph Stella (American painter, 1877-1946)
Agent Display
false
Date:
1920-1922 (creation)
workdatedisplay
1920-1922 (creation)
Date
false
Materials:
oil on canvas
workmaterialdisplay
oil on canvas
Materials
false
Technique:
painting (image-making)
worktechniquedisplay
painting (image-making)
Technique
false
Locations:
Newark Museum, Newark, New Jersey, United States
locations
Newark Museum, Newark, New Jersey, United States
Locations
false
Location Type:
(repository)
locationtype
(repository)
Location Type
false
Classification:
Painting and Drawing
classificationterm
Painting and Drawing
Classification
false