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Found 51 Items Tagged "Industrial"
Objects
Walter Dorwin Teague; Plymouth Pewter
Bowl, "Classique Modern"
Introduced 1934.
Ursula Meyer
American, 1915–2003
Model for Phoenix, 1967
1967
Richard Stankiewicz
American, 1922–1983
1963-17
1963
Capen and Molineux
Lamp
Arthur Leipzig
American, 1918–2014
Fulton Fish Market
1977
Consuelo Kanaga
American, 1894–1978
[Untitled]
Harry M. Pettit
American, 1867–1941
Brooklyn Plaza of the Manhattan Bridge
ca. 1917
Lewis Wickes Hine
American, 1874–1940
[Untitled] (Man Standing on Factory Floor))
1936–1937
Nathan Lerner; Douglas Munson; Gordon Wagner; Phos Press, Chicago
Roundhouse, Chicago 1936
Printed 1983
Grace Arnold Albee
American, 1890–1995
The Storm
1946
Lewis Wickes Hine
American, 1874–1940
[Untitled] (Jersey Flour Mills)
ca. 1937–1938
Lewis Wickes Hine
American, 1874–1940
[Untitled] (Young Man at Lathe)
1936–1937
Lewis Wickes Hine
American, 1874–1940
[Untitled] (Eureka Double Wheat Sifter)
1936–1937
Lewis Wickes Hine
American, 1874–1940
[Untitled] (Carpet Making)
1936–1937
Lewis Wickes Hine
American, 1874–1940
[Untitled] (Man in Cap Holding Thread)
1936–1937
Lewis Wickes Hine
American, 1874–1940
[Untitled] (Women Preparing Thread)
1936–1937
Lewis Wickes Hine
American, 1874–1940
[Untitled] (Woman between Rows of Skein Wheels)
1936–1937
Lewis Wickes Hine
American, 1874–1940
[Untitled] (Factory Interior)
1936–1937
Walter Dorwin Teague; Plymouth Pewter
Bowl, "Classique Modern"
Introduced 1934.
Ursula Meyer
American, 1915–2003
Model for Phoenix, 1967
1967
Richard Stankiewicz
American, 1922–1983
1963-17
1963
Capen and Molineux
Lamp
Arthur Leipzig
American, 1918–2014
Fulton Fish Market
1977
Consuelo Kanaga
American, 1894–1978
[Untitled]
Harry M. Pettit
American, 1867–1941
Brooklyn Plaza of the Manhattan Bridge
ca. 1917
Lewis Wickes Hine
American, 1874–1940
[Untitled] (Man Standing on Factory Floor))
1936–1937
Nathan Lerner; Douglas Munson; Gordon Wagner; Phos Press, Chicago
Roundhouse, Chicago 1936
Printed 1983
Grace Arnold Albee
American, 1890–1995
The Storm
1946
Lewis Wickes Hine
American, 1874–1940
[Untitled] (Jersey Flour Mills)
ca. 1937–1938
Lewis Wickes Hine
American, 1874–1940
[Untitled] (Young Man at Lathe)
1936–1937
Lewis Wickes Hine
American, 1874–1940
[Untitled] (Eureka Double Wheat Sifter)
1936–1937
Lewis Wickes Hine
American, 1874–1940
[Untitled] (Carpet Making)
1936–1937
Lewis Wickes Hine
American, 1874–1940
[Untitled] (Man in Cap Holding Thread)
1936–1937
Lewis Wickes Hine
American, 1874–1940
[Untitled] (Women Preparing Thread)
1936–1937
Lewis Wickes Hine
American, 1874–1940
[Untitled] (Woman between Rows of Skein Wheels)
1936–1937
Lewis Wickes Hine
American, 1874–1940
[Untitled] (Factory Interior)
1936–1937
Walter Dorwin Teague; Plymouth Pewter
Bowl, "Classique Modern"
Introduced 1934.
Ursula Meyer
American, 1915–2003
Model for Phoenix, 1967
1967
Richard Stankiewicz
American, 1922–1983
1963-17
1963
Capen and Molineux
Lamp
Arthur Leipzig
American, 1918–2014
Fulton Fish Market
1977
Consuelo Kanaga
American, 1894–1978
[Untitled]
Harry M. Pettit
American, 1867–1941
Brooklyn Plaza of the Manhattan Bridge
ca. 1917
Lewis Wickes Hine
American, 1874–1940
[Untitled] (Man Standing on Factory Floor))
1936–1937
Nathan Lerner; Douglas Munson; Gordon Wagner; Phos Press, Chicago
Roundhouse, Chicago 1936
Printed 1983
Grace Arnold Albee
American, 1890–1995
The Storm
1946
Lewis Wickes Hine
American, 1874–1940
[Untitled] (Jersey Flour Mills)
ca. 1937–1938
Lewis Wickes Hine
American, 1874–1940
[Untitled] (Young Man at Lathe)
1936–1937
Lewis Wickes Hine
American, 1874–1940
[Untitled] (Eureka Double Wheat Sifter)
1936–1937
Lewis Wickes Hine
American, 1874–1940
[Untitled] (Carpet Making)
1936–1937
Lewis Wickes Hine
American, 1874–1940
[Untitled] (Man in Cap Holding Thread)
1936–1937
Lewis Wickes Hine
American, 1874–1940
[Untitled] (Women Preparing Thread)
1936–1937
Lewis Wickes Hine
American, 1874–1940
[Untitled] (Woman between Rows of Skein Wheels)
1936–1937
Lewis Wickes Hine
American, 1874–1940
[Untitled] (Factory Interior)
1936–1937
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