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umbrellas

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Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
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Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:

Fort Reno Ledger Drawing, 1879

 Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 251.Unknown]
Identifier: 4526.19.62
Description In one of two courting scenes in the 1879 book, a man on horseback greets a woman dressed in a cotton dress, concho belt with drop, and shawl around her waist, while a second man looks on. Both men carry umbrellas and have their bow cases and quivers by their sides. The horse on the left is distinguished by split ears. From the article: Preserving History in the Southern Plains: Cheyenne and Arapaho Ledger Drawings from Fort Reno, Plains Indian Art, Created in...
Dates: 1879

Fort Reno Ledger Drawing, 1879

 Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 251.Unknown]
Identifier: 4526.19.63
Description Two men on horseback greet two other men wrapped in red and blue blankets, one with a beaded blanket strip, and wearing similar red quillwork hair ornaments. Ledger drawings usually show horses in profile, but in this case a horse – with split ears indicating his value in hunting buffalo and warfare – is facing forward. Umbrellas, such as the two carried by the men, are commonly featured in Southern Plains reservation-era ledger drawings. From the article: Preserving History...
Dates: 1879

Fort Reno Ledger Drawing, 1887

 Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 251.Unknown]
Identifier: 4526.11.44
Description Stump Horn and another man meet with three women who are all dressed in reservation-era cotton dresses shawls, hair pipe chokers, and beaded moccasins and leggings. Stump Horn is riding on a paint horse and, like the other man, carries an umbrella. The horse wears a leather bridle with German silver medallions. From the article: Preserving History in the Southern Plains: Cheyenne and Arapaho Ledger Drawings from Fort Reno, Plains Indian Art, Created in Community. Emma...
Dates: 1887

Fort Reno Ledger Drawing, 1887

 Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 251.Unknown]
Identifier: 4526.11.76
Description

A couple finds privacy wrapped in a blanket decorated with a beadwork strip and covered by an umbrella. The man's beautiful spotted horse waits nearby. From the article: Preserving History in the Southern Plains: Cheyenne and Arapaho Ledger Drawings from Fort Reno, Plains Indian Art, Created in Community. Emma I. Hansen, Curator Emerita and Senior Scholar for the Buffalo Bill Center of the West, 2016.

Dates: 1887

The Fan and the Parasol, 1887

 Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 251.Unknown]
Identifier: 4526.11.48
Description Little Woman and Red Wolf meet in a courtship scene. Little Woman, with her face painted in red, wears an elk tooth dress and carries a folded umbrella. She is wrapped in blanket with blue designs. Finely-dressed Red Wolf wears a flat brimmed hat with a feather in his hair, a vest, calico shirt, and wool leggings and breechcloth. He stands beside his saddled horse. From the article: Preserving History in the Southern Plains: Cheyenne and Arapaho Ledger Drawings from Fort...
Dates: 1887

The "Fountain of the Four Rivers", Piazza Navona, Rome, Italy; Copy 2 of 2, June 2006

 Item — Box 12
Identifier: 4378.11061
Scope and Contents Inscribed by hand in black ink, "19" in upper right corner on verso; Inscribed by hand in blue ink, "Paris, France June 2006 Street Artists" in lower center on verso; Printed in black ink, "Kodak XTRALIFE PAPER" repeating on verso Curatorial Remarks Places: Paris, FranceCommunity Elder Tags: street scent, street artists, painting, French Gothic architecture, tall steeples, paintings, umbrella, ornate streetlights, tourists, large...
Dates: June 2006

W.T Ridgley, Josephine Trigg Ridgley, Charles M. Russell, and Nancy C. Russell, circa 1898

 Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 255.Unknown]
Identifier: TU2009.39.7647.16
Description

Left to right: W.T Ridgley, Josephine Trigg Ridgley, Charles M. Russell, and Nancy C. Russell seated under umbrellas.

Dates: circa 1898