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The Four Continents: From the Collection of James Hazen Hydeceramics, drawings, Glass, metalwork, textiles, permanent collection, James Hazen Hyde |
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The Architect's EyeThe Cooper Union Museum Chronicle, Volume 3, No. 4 Architecture, drawings, architectural drawings, permanent collection |
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Summary Catalogue of Drawings by Identified Italian Architects in the Cooper Union MuseumArchitecture, drawings, architectural drawings, Italian, Italy, scenic design, permanent collection |
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Nineteenth-Century American Landscape Drawings in the Collection of the Cooper-Hewitt MuseumPublication design: Sue Koch drawings, paintings, landscapes, American, 19th century, permanent collection |
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Columns in the Collection of the Cooper-Hewitt Museumcolumns, Architecture, drawings, prints, decorative arts, permanent collection, ch:exhibition=35350415 |
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Architectural Drawings in the Collection of the Cooper-Hewitt MuseumPublication design: Sue Koch Architecture, drawings, architectural drawings, permanent collection |
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Theater Designs in the Collection of the Cooper-Hewitt MuseumPublication design: H+ theater, theatrical design, drawings, Architecture, architectural drawings, costumes, permanent collection |
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Winslow HomerThis exhibition features drawings, sketches, paintings, and prints by Winslow Homer, selected from the Museum's collection. In addition to early works depicting seaside and country life, there are several charcoal sketches of Civil War soldiers in the battlefields, drawn when Homer served as an illustrator for Harper's Weekly. Winslow Homer, paintings, drawings, sketches, prints, permanent collection, exhibitions |
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More Than Meets the EyeA comprehensive history of the Cooper-Hewitt collection. The 400 objects on display span several centuries and include textiles, drawings, prints, decorative objects, furniture, cutlery, and wallcoverings. Organized by Elaine Evans Dee, Dorothy Twining Globus, Gillian Moss, Christian Rohlfing and Milton Sonday. Funded by a grant from the New York State Council of the Arts. permanent collection, textiles, drawings, prints, decorative objects, furniture, wallcoverings, exhibitions |
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To Celebrate the MomentThis exhibition documents the relationship between design and celebration. Among the objects on view are photographs of snow sculptures at Dartmouth College, printed Christmas stockings, a drawing by Erté for the “Emerald” costume worn at Paul Poiret’s 1913 Jewel Ball, greeting cards, and commemorative objects. Organized by Richard Oliver, Curator of Architecture and Design. ephemera, celebration, costumes, graphic design, drawings, decorative objects, exhibitions |
