EditorialStool. Dated: c. 1936. Dimensions: overall: 20.4 x 26 cm (8 1/16 x 10 1/4 in.) Original IAD Object: 21"high; 18"long; 11"wide. Medium: pen and ink and graphite on paper.
EditorialEmbroidered Stool Cover. Dated: c. 1939. Dimensions: overall: 39.1 x 57.9 cm (15 3/8 x 22 13/16 in.) Original IAD Object: 18 1/2" high; 18 1/2" wide. Medium: watercolor and graphite on paper.
EditorialStool. Dated: c. 1936. Dimensions: overall: 24.3 x 35.2 cm (9 9/16 x 13 7/8 in.) Original IAD Object: 15 1/2"high; 16 1/2"wide; 21"long. Medium: gouache, watercolor, and graphite on paper.
EditorialFoot Stool. Dated: c. 1937. Dimensions: overall: 23.3 x 32.5 cm (9 3/16 x 12 13/16 in.) Original IAD Object: none given. Medium: watercolor, colored pencil, graphite, and heightening on paperboard.
EditorialStool. Dated: c. 1937. Dimensions: overall: 22.8 x 28.9 cm (9 x 11 3/8 in.) Original IAD Object: 19 1/4"high; 27"long; 15"wide.. Medium: watercolor, colored pencil, and graphite on paperboard.
EditorialPenthesilea Painter, bowl form B (outside: visit to the horse stable, inside: two boys making music), clay, quickly turned, painted (ceramic), alternately fired, clay, total: height: 11 cm; diameter: 27 cm, inscription: Pictures inside and outside: ('T...
EditorialThe modern Job! or John Bull and his comforts!, engraving 1816, John Bull, in tattered clothes, seated on a stool, gazing gloomily at a book on the ground: The Extraordinary Red Book. He is surrounded by the Regent with two gouty legs supported on crut...
EditorialThe modern Job! or John Bull and his comforts!, engraving 1816, John Bull, in tattered clothes, seated on a stool, gazing gloomily at a book on the ground: The Extraordinary Red Book. He is surrounded by the Regent with two gouty legs supported on crut...
EditorialStool. Dated: c. 1937. Dimensions: overall: 22.6 x 27.8 cm (8 7/8 x 10 15/16 in.) Original IAD Object: 19 1/4"high; 27"long; 15"wide. Medium: pen and ink and graphite on paper.
EditorialPennsylvania Dutch Bed Stool. Dated: 1935/1942. Dimensions: overall: 24.6 x 34.3 cm (9 11/16 x 13 1/2 in.) Original IAD Object: 6"high; 8 5/8"wide. See data sheet for dets.. Medium: watercolor, gouache, colored pencil, and graphite on paperboard.
EditorialBris? fan with gold lacquer on a green lacquer stock with a central cartouche in which figures in a landscape or garden with pavilions, surrounded by leaf and flower motifs. On the front: within the central cartouche a landscape with weeping willow, ba...
EditorialA stool from Amsterdam Island. A Collection of Drawings made in the Countries visited by Captain Cook in his First Voyage, 1768-1771. Source: Add. 23920, f.108. Language: English.
EditorialGout Stool, 1750-65 This mahogany adjustable seat on a tripod base was made in England around 1750-65. It is most likely that it was made as a special commission for an individual suffering from gout, a form of arthritis which results in swollen joints...
EditorialGout Stool, 1750-65 This mahogany adjustable seat on a tripod base was made in England around 1750-65. It is most likely that it was made as a special commission for an individual suffering from gout, a form of arthritis which results in swollen joints...
EditorialGout Stool, 1750-65 This mahogany adjustable seat on a tripod base was made in England around 1750-65. It is most likely that it was made as a special commission for an individual suffering from gout, a form of arthritis which results in swollen joints...
EditorialGout Stool, 1750-65 This mahogany adjustable seat on a tripod base was made in England around 1750-65. It is most likely that it was made as a special commission for an individual suffering from gout, a form of arthritis which results in swollen joints...
EditorialGout Stool, 1750-65 This mahogany adjustable seat on a tripod base was made in England around 1750-65. It is most likely that it was made as a special commission for an individual suffering from gout, a form of arthritis which results in swollen joints...
EditorialA stool from Amsterdam Island . A Collection of Drawings made in the Countries visited by Captain Cook in his First Voyage, 1768-1771. Source: Add. 23920, f.109. Language: English.
EditorialSketches for a Bonnet and Accessories, ca. 1785?90, Pen and black ink, graphite, gouache, Sheet: 6 3/4 x 9 11/16 in. (17.1 x 24.6 cm), Anonymous, French, 18th century, Possibly connected to Antoine Caire-Morand (French, Brian?on 1747?1825 Turin), Anony...
EditorialFoot Stool. Dated: 1938. Dimensions: overall: 31.1 x 38 cm (12 1/4 x 14 15/16 in.) Original IAD Object: 10 1/2" high; 17 1/4"long. Medium: watercolor, colored pencil, and graphite on paperboard.
EditorialFoot Stool - Mahogany with Horse Hair Covering. Dated: c. 1939. Dimensions: overall: 38 x 45 cm (14 15/16 x 17 11/16 in.) Original IAD Object: 9"high; 19 1/4"long. Medium: watercolor, colored pencil, graphite, and some heightening on paper.
EditorialOld Wood Stool. Dated: 1936. Dimensions: overall: 28 x 35.5 cm (11 x 14 in.) Original IAD Object: 1/2 scale. Medium: watercolor, colored pencil, and graphite on paper.
Editorial(Left) A Zande woman standing in the entrance to a homestead, wearing coiled metal arm and ankle rings and leaf pubic covering on a string. (Right) A Zande woman wearing leg and arm rings and a woven grass hat. Next to her is a carved stool with round...
EditorialSix Zande (Makaraka) women in front of a hut, one seated on a stool in front. Die oberen Nil-La?nder. Volkstypen und Landschaften. Dargestellt in 160 Photographien. Nach der Natur aufgenommen von R. Buchta. Mit einer Einleitung von Dr. Robert Hartmann...
EditorialSketches for a Bonnet and Accessories, ca. 1785?90, Pen and black ink, graphite, gouache, Sheet: 6 3/4 x 9 11/16 in. (17.1 x 24.6 cm), Anonymous, French, 18th century, Possibly connected to Antoine Caire-Morand (French, Brian?on 1747?1825 Turin), Anony...
EditorialDesign for a Marble Topped Table and a Low-backed Chair and a Stool, early 19th century, Ink and watercolor, sheet: 8 15/16 x 11 15/16 in. (22.7 x 30.3 cm), Anonymous, British, 19th century.
EditorialLab technicians at OpenBiome, a nonprofit stool bank that supplies most of the fecal matter for transplants, in Somerville, Mass., Feb. 5, 2019. (Kayana Szymczak/The New York Times)