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  • Pillow For Making Bobbin Lace (Belgium), 19th century

    ‘Pillow’ for making bobbin lace in two parts with 24 bobbins of turned posts and drawer in base.

  • Fan Leaf, late 18th century

    Fan leaf. Parchment painted in the neoclassical taste. Obverse: grisaille border of swans with swags. Three center panels divided by trompe-l’oeil pleats and smoking brazier motifs. At center, within a…

  • Sidewall, Palm Lattice, 1947–51

    a) Lattice of diagonal bamboo stalks, at the intersections of which are four formalized palm leaf motifs. Gray on pearl gray; b) same bamboo and palm leaf motifs are used…

  • Drawing, details of male figures, ca. 1885

    Vertical rectangle. Above: studies of male figures, emphasizing the legs. Below, left: bust-length study of a man blowing a trumpet, facing right in profile.

  • Drawing, Boy playing a lute, 1871–72

    Vertical rectangle. A young man in costume, seated, facing left, his head shown almost in profile. He plays a mandolin. At right, detail of hand holding the bow of the…

  • Drawing, Portrait Sketch of a Young Woman, ca. 1885

    Bust-length portrait of a young woman, turned toward the right, her head shown full-face looking at the viewer.

  • Drawing, Study of Drapery “Fortune”, ca. 1877

    Study of drapery beneath the feet of the figure; below: Study of drapery. Signed and inscribed, lower left: “E. Vedder drapery / study for “Fortune” owned / by Charles Keck.”

  • Drawing, Study of Drapery of “Fortune”, ca. 1877

    Study of drapery falling below the waist, swirling about the legs of the figure. SIgned and inscribed, lower right: “E. Vedder / study for drapery / “Fortune” / owned by…

  • Drawing, figure study for a fountain design, ca. 1890

    Vertical rectangle. The nude figure of a boy, standing, turned toward the right. The arms are uplifted. The boy’s left hand incompletely indicated. Suggestion of basin on boy’s head. Anatomical…

  • Fan Leaf

    Fan leaf. Bobbin and needle lace applied on net. Thick patterned border enclosing two sprays of plants and the large central monogram “LEM”.

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