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  • Dress Panel (France), 1909

    Side panel from the wedding dress of Mme. Hector Guimard (née Adeline Oppenheim), embroidered in ivory silk on silk net of the same color. The panel is arranged to fasten…

  • Box And Cover (Denmark), 20th century

    Cover: figure of a white reclining cat, ears and eyes touched with color. Copenhagen mark in underglaze blue. Box: irregular shape with frieze of grey-painted mice. Projection forms right rear…

  • Dress Panel (France), 1780–89

    Pale blue satin embroidered in colored silks with accents of brilliants and trimmed with lace. Parts of the design are outlined using white feathers. Small detached flower clusters on body,…

  • Dress Panel (France), 1780–89

    Long shaped panel from the left side of a robe. Pale blue satin embroidered in colored silks with accents of brilliants and paper roses. Parts of the design are outlined…

  • Dress Panel (France), 1780–89

    Long shaped panel from the left side of a robe. Pale blue satin embroidered in colored silks with accents of brilliants and paper roses. Parts of the design are outlined…

  • Blueprint, Apartment House, Rue Heine, Facade sur Rue, 1925

    Design for the principal facade of a 7 and an half floor apartment building on Rue Heine. The building’s middle panel is triple fenestrated, and the two side panels are…

  • Blueprint, Apartment house, Rue Heine, Plan du 3e Etage, 1925

    Floor plan for the 3rd floor of the apartment building on Rue Heine. In the design, the rooms are labelled with their function and scale is noted throughout the work.

  • Blueprint, Apartment House, Rue Heine, Plan du Rez de Chaussee, 1925

    Floor plan for the ground floor of the apartment building on Rue Heine. The top half of the diagram shows that a large portion of this space is dedicated to…

  • Sidewall, New Hampshire Flower, 1950

    Network of blue scalloped bands forming rough hexagons which enframe a white flower. Printed on gray ground.

  • Edging (France), 19th century

    Lace band with floss flowers sewn at intervals. Loosely worked undyed silk bobbin lace with a scalloped edge dotted with single flowers and a few small knotted tassels of polychrome…

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