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Photograph

Untitled

Linda G. Rich
c. 1966/73 • United States
Gelatin silver print, from the portfolio "Capital City Riders"
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A work made of gelatin silver print, from the portfolio "capital city riders".
Main Reference Number
1973.262.2
Has Not Been Viewed Much
Yes
Date Start
1961
Date End
1973
Date Display
c. 1966/73
Date Qualifier Title
Made
Date Qualifier ID
4
Artist Display
Linda G. Rich American, 1949-1998
Place of Origin
United States
Dimensions
Image/paper: 13.6 × 22 cm (5 3/8 × 8 11/16 in.); Folder mount open: 30.5 × 55.9 cm (12 1/16 × 22 1/16 in.)
Dimensions Detail 0 Width
22
Dimensions Detail 0 Height
13
Dimensions Detail 0 Clarification
Image/paper
Medium Display
Gelatin silver print, from the portfolio "Capital City Riders"
Credit Line
Dennis Kagan Photography Fund
Edition
4 of 10
Publishing Verification Level
Web Basic
Internal Department ID
20
Fiscal Year
0
Max Zoom Window Size
843
Colorfulness
3.0002
Color H
57
Color L
45
Color S
0
Color Percentage
0.17350967582019
Color Population
784
Artwork Type Title
Photograph
Artwork Type ID
2
Department Title
Photography and Media
Department ID
PC-12
Artist ID
36369
Artist Title
Linda G. Rich
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36369
Artist Titles 0
Linda G. Rich
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PC-12
Category Titles 0
Photography and Media
Term Titles
["gelatin silver (developing-out-paper) pr","photographic paper","black-and-white photography","motorcycle","photographic process","photography","photograph","photographic processes","photographic techniques","photography","display"]
Classification ID
TM-213
Classification Title
gelatin silver (developing-out-paper) pr
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TM-68
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TM-67
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TM-240
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TM-213
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TM-240
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gelatin silver (developing-out-paper) pr
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photographic process
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photography
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photograph
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TM-16410
Material ID
TM-3046
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TM-3046
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photographic paper
Technique ID
TM-12089
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TM-3937
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black-and-white photography
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Image ID
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Source Updated At
March 18, 2026 9:55 pm
Updated At
March 18, 2026 11:11 pm
Timestamp
March 18, 2026 11:15 pm
Arms Public Domain

Rapier

Hilt: German, probably Dresden in the Itlaian Style Atributed to Anton Konrad (German, 1880-1938) Blade: Spanish, Madrid
Blade: dated 1616 Hilt: early 20th century in 1570's style • Italy
Steel, iron with gilding, silver, and wood
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A work made of steel, iron with gilding, silver, and wood.
Main Reference Number
1982.2141
Date Start
1560
Date End
1580
Date Display
Blade: dated 1616 Hilt: early 20th century in 1570's style
Date Qualifier Title
Made
Date Qualifier ID
4
Artist Display
Hilt: German, probably Dresden in the Itlaian Style Atributed to Anton Konrad (German, 1880-1938) Blade: Spanish, Madrid
Place of Origin
Italy
Dimensions
117.5 × 27.4 × 14 cm (46 1/4 × 10 3/4 × 5 1/2 in.)
Dimensions Detail 0 Depth
14
Dimensions Detail 0 Width
27
Dimensions Detail 0 Height
117
Medium Display
Steel, iron with gilding, silver, and wood
Credit Line
George F. Harding Collection
Publishing Verification Level
Web Basic
Internal Department ID
6
Fiscal Year
1982
Is Public Domain
Yes
Is Zoomable
Yes
Max Zoom Window Size
-1
Colorfulness
7.9532
Color H
9
Color L
34
Color S
8
Color Percentage
0.0048119067494315
Color Population
46
Artwork Type Title
Arms
Artwork Type ID
28
Department Title
Applied Arts of Europe
Department ID
PC-9
Artist ID
0
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0
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PC-9
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Applied Arts of Europe
Term Titles
["edged weapon-sword","arms","arms and armor"]
Classification ID
TM-1057
Classification Title
edged weapon-sword
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TM-714
Alt Classification IDs 1
TM-351
Classification IDs 0
TM-1057
Classification IDs 1
TM-714
Classification IDs 2
TM-351
Classification Titles 0
edged weapon-sword
Classification Titles 1
arms
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arms and armor
Image ID
7b0ec533-7084-adf0-3db1-71c43760ccb8
Source Updated At
March 18, 2026 9:21 pm
Updated At
March 18, 2026 11:11 pm
Timestamp
March 18, 2026 11:15 pm
Ceramics

Jar with Chongo

Diego Romero
1998 • New Mexico
Ceramic and pigment
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A work made of ceramic and pigment.
Main Reference Number
2019.214
Has Not Been Viewed Much
Yes
Date Start
1998
Date End
1998
Date Display
1998
Artist Display
Diego Romero (Cochiti, born 1964) New Mexico
Place of Origin
New Mexico
Dimensions
43.4 × 35.9 × 36 cm (17 1/8 × 14 3/16 × 14 3/16 in.)
Dimensions Detail 0 Depth
36
Dimensions Detail 0 Width
35
Dimensions Detail 0 Height
43
Medium Display
Ceramic and pigment
Inscriptions
Signed bottom, top, incised in script: "Made by / d romero". Signed right side, top-edge, in gilt: "YELLOW BiRD MADE ME TURKY BOY PAiNTED ME". Inscribed recto, right-top, on paper, in black slip: "POPÉ THE TiTANiC / TEWA iS ABOUT TO / SiEGE SANTA-FE, / AS GOVERNER / OTERMÍN AND THE / COLONiSTS SEEK / REFUGE WiTH-iN / THE PALACE WALLS!"; inscribed recto, bottom-right, on cloud, in gilt: "LEST / TYRANNY / TRIUMPH!". Inscribed left side, bottom, on cloud, in white and black slip: "ZiPP!"; inscribed left side, top-middle, on cloud, in white and black slip: "POW!". Inscribed verso, bottom, on cloud, in white and black slip: "BANG!"; Inscribed right side, on cloud, in black slip: "AH".
Credit Line
Mrs. Leonard S. Florsheim, Jr. Fund
Provenance Text

The artist; sold, 77th or 78th Santa Fe Indian Market, to a private collection, c. 1998-99 [according to email from Andrea Fisher Fine Art Pottery; copy in curatorial object file]; given to a private collection, c. 1999; consigned to Andrea Fisher Fine Pottery, Santa Fe, by 2019; sold to the Art Institute of Chicago, 2019.

Publishing Verification Level
Web Everything
Internal Department ID
21
Fiscal Year
2019
Max Zoom Window Size
843
Colorfulness
31.2201
Color H
253
Color L
68
Color S
0
Color Percentage
0.65333655025434
Color Population
6499
Artwork Type Title
Ceramics
Artwork Type ID
36
Department Title
Arts of the Americas
Department ID
PC-3
Artist ID
116492
Artist Title
Diego Romero
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116492
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Diego Romero
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PC-3
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Arts of the Americas
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TM-7460
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cochiti
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TM-7460
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cochiti
Classification ID
TM-27
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vessel
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TM-11127
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vessel
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Subject ID
TM-13700
Material ID
TM-2432
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ceramic
Technique ID
TM-3896
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TM-3918
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molding
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Image ID
c35a9ad6-b132-6b05-2572-4b0704c56b81
Source Updated At
March 18, 2026 9:12 pm
Updated At
March 18, 2026 11:11 pm
Timestamp
March 18, 2026 11:15 pm
Ceramics

Generosity

Lonnie Vigil
c. 2005 • Santa Fe
Micaceous earthenware (blackware) and micaceous slip
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A work made of micaceous earthenware (blackware) and micaceous slip.
Main Reference Number
2024.327
Has Not Been Viewed Much
Yes
Date Start
2005
Date End
2005
Date Display
c. 2005
Date Qualifier Title
c.
Date Qualifier ID
60
Artist Display
Lonnie Vigil (Nambé Pueblo, born 1949) Santa Fe
Place of Origin
Santa Fe
Dimensions
31.5 × 34.6 × 34.4 cm (12 7/16 × 13 5/8 × 13 9/16 in.)
Dimensions Detail 0 Depth
34
Dimensions Detail 0 Width
34
Dimensions Detail 0 Height
31
Medium Display
Micaceous earthenware (blackware) and micaceous slip
Inscriptions
Signed and inscribed bottom, middle-top, incised: "VigiL [underlined] / NAMBE".
Credit Line
Daniel J. Bender Fund
Exhibition History

Santa Fe, Southwestern Association for Indian Arts, 102nd Santa Fe Indian Market, Aug. 17–18, 2024, no cat.

Provenance Text

The artist, Santa Fe; sold, 102nd Santa Fe Indian Market, to the Art Institute of Chicago, 2024.

Publishing Verification Level
Web Cataloged
Internal Department ID
21
Fiscal Year
2025
Max Zoom Window Size
843
Colorfulness
0
Color H
5
Color L
47
Color S
1
Color Percentage
0.00024733937039269
Color Population
160
Artwork Type Title
Ceramics
Artwork Type ID
36
Department Title
Arts of the Americas
Department ID
PC-3
Artist ID
119534
Artist Title
Lonnie Vigil
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119534
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Lonnie Vigil
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PC-3
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Arts of the Americas
Term Titles
["contemporary","hand-building (pottery technique)","earthenware","ceramics","vessels","native american","21st Century","slipping","pit firing","coiling","mica (mineral)","blackware","vessel","native north american"]
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TM-12062
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contemporary
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TM-12062
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contemporary
Classification ID
TM-46
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ceramics
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TM-27
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TM-46
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TM-27
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ceramics
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vessel
Subject ID
TM-12879
Material ID
TM-11755
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TM-11755
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earthenware
Technique ID
TM-15611
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TM-15601
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TM-15601
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hand-building (pottery technique)
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slipping
Image ID
304f98f2-184b-0d01-4df1-a3df0a86c8ee
Source Updated At
March 18, 2026 9:07 pm
Updated At
March 18, 2026 11:11 pm
Timestamp
March 18, 2026 11:15 pm
Furniture Public Domain

Fountain

Europe
Mid to late 18th century • Europe
Marble, sandstone
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2250
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A work made of marble, sandstone.
Main Reference Number
1963.882
Has Not Been Viewed Much
Yes
Date Start
1750
Date End
1799
Date Display
Mid to late 18th century
Artist Display
Europe
Place of Origin
Europe
Dimensions
Shell: 27.9 × 76.2 × 50.8 cm (11 × 30 × 20 in.); Stand: 78.1 × 40.6 × 33 cm (30 3/4 × 16 × 13 in.); Base: 10.2 × 50.8 × 50.8 cm (4 × 20 × 20 in.)
Dimensions Detail 0 Depth
50
Dimensions Detail 0 Width
76
Dimensions Detail 0 Height
27
Dimensions Detail 0 Clarification
Shell
Medium Display
Marble, sandstone
Credit Line
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Blumka in memory of President John F. Kennedy.
Publishing Verification Level
Web Basic
Internal Department ID
6
Fiscal Year
1964
Is Public Domain
Yes
Is Zoomable
Yes
Max Zoom Window Size
-1
Colorfulness
21.721
Color H
155
Color L
79
Color S
1
Color Percentage
0.4526380739658
Color Population
3976
Artwork Type Title
Furniture
Artwork Type ID
6
Department Title
Applied Arts of Europe
Department ID
PC-9
Artist ID
0
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0
Category IDs 0
PC-9
Category Titles 0
Applied Arts of Europe
Term Titles
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Classification ID
TM-334
Classification Title
functional object
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TM-13
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TM-76
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TM-334
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TM-13
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TM-76
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functional object
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sculpture
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furniture
Material ID
TM-2435
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TM-2435
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marble
Image ID
cb87454b-1b1a-ef83-08a8-ab5bdf8ea70c
Source Updated At
March 18, 2026 8:51 pm
Updated At
March 18, 2026 11:11 pm
Timestamp
March 18, 2026 11:15 pm
Ceramics

Prayers Answered

Delores Juanico
2019 • Pueblo of Acoma
Earthenware, slip made from minerals and wild spinach (Cleome serrulata)

Native American artists have produced miniature vessels for more than a thousand years. Here, Delores Juanico has created a reduced-scale version of a type of water jar first…

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A work made of earthenware, slip made from minerals and wild spinach (cleome serrulata).
Main Reference Number
2019.1178
Has Not Been Viewed Much
Yes
Date Start
2019
Date End
2019
Date Display
2019
Artist Display
Delores Juanico (Acoma, born 1969) Pueblo of Acoma, New Mexico
Place of Origin
Pueblo of Acoma
Description

Native American artists have produced miniature vessels for more than a thousand years. Here, Delores Juanico has created a reduced-scale version of a type of water jar first made in her community in the late 1800s, such as the one exhibited beside it. Acoma is perched on top of a tall mesa near Albuquerque and this art form is integrally tied to the land. As Juanico recounts:

“I used our traditional clay, mined here on our pueblo in small chunks, which we hike a distance for on foot because there is no road. My miniatures are pinch pots, meaning I use my fingers to pinch out the shape of the
pot. I then use a piece of dried gourd and wooden tools to shape it further. Like all Acoma water jars, the design has four sides, comprised of parrots and the crops that came through so beautifully. This parrot design is traditionally painted by Acoma women who wished for something or were blessed to see their prayers answered. The dark-brown slip is made of ground hematite rock mixed with water and wild spinach, and symbolizes clouds and rain. The red is made from other minerals in the sand from around Acoma, and represents the sun.

“Water jars are extremely important for us because Acoma does not have running water. We still do dry farming today, relying on the Creator to nourish the people, land, and domestic and wild animals.”

Dimensions
3.8 × 5.1 cm (1 1/2 × 2 in.)
Dimensions Detail 0 Width
5
Dimensions Detail 0 Height
3
Medium Display
Earthenware, slip made from minerals and wild spinach (Cleome serrulata)
Inscriptions
Signed and inscribed bottom, on slip, in brown slip: "D. Juanico 1900 Acoma N.M.".
Credit Line
Mrs. Leonard S. Florsheim, Jr. Fund
Exhibition History

Santa Fe, Southwestern Association for Indian Arts, 98th Santa Fe Indian Market, Aug. 17–18, 2019, no cat.

Provenance Text

The artist, Acoma Pueblo, NM, 2019; sold, 98th Santa Fe Indian Market, to the Art Institute of Chicago, 2019.

Publishing Verification Level
Web Everything
Internal Department ID
21
Fiscal Year
2020
Max Zoom Window Size
843
Colorfulness
18.2924
Color H
53
Color L
38
Color S
0
Color Percentage
0.0040085654948181
Color Population
6065
Artwork Type Title
Ceramics
Artwork Type ID
36
Department Title
Arts of the Americas
Department ID
PC-3
Artist ID
116823
Artist Title
Delores Juanico
Artist IDs 0
116823
Artist Titles 0
Delores Juanico
Category IDs 0
PC-3
Category Titles 0
Arts of the Americas
Term Titles
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Style ID
TM-7459
Style Title
acoma
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TM-7459
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acoma
Classification ID
TM-13487
Classification Title
art of the americas
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TM-591
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TM-13487
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TM-27
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Subject ID
TM-11211
Material ID
TM-2432
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TM-2432
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ceramic
Technique ID
TM-3912
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Image ID
8d5aab9c-9234-d02c-8aef-569a3a6f875f
Source Updated At
March 18, 2026 9:06 pm
Updated At
March 18, 2026 11:11 pm
Timestamp
March 18, 2026 11:15 pm
Print Public Domain

Beauty Wearing a Summer Kimono, from the series “New Patterns of Brocade Woven in Utamaro Style” (“Nishiki-ori Utamaro-gata-shinmoyo”)

Kitagawa Utamaro
c. 1796/98 • Japan
Color woodblock print; oban
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A work made of color woodblock print; oban.
Main Reference Number
1925.3049
Date Start
1791
Date End
1803
Date Display
c. 1796/98
Artist Display
Kitagawa Utamaro 喜多川 歌麿 Japanese, c.1753-1806
Place of Origin
Japan
Dimensions
34 × 25.3 cm (13 7/16 × 10 in.)
Dimensions Detail 0 Width
25
Dimensions Detail 0 Height
34
Medium Display
Color woodblock print; oban
Credit Line
Clarence Buckingham Collection
Exhibition History

SOD 383, 11/3/1997, Fukuoka Art Museum, Fukuoka, Japan, for exhibit, "The Great Utamaro Exhibition" at Fukuoka Art Museum, Janaury 6, 1998 - February 1, 1998 and Ueno Royal Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan, Febuary 9, 1998 - March 1, 1998.

Provenance Text

Yamanaka & Company; sold to Kate Sturges Buckingham (1858–1937), Chicago, Apr. 1922; given to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1925.

Publishing Verification Level
Web Cataloged
Internal Department ID
8
Fiscal Year
0
Is Public Domain
Yes
Is Zoomable
Yes
Max Zoom Window Size
-1
Colorfulness
0
Color H
44
Color L
43
Color S
12
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0.00025866561809862
Color Population
188
Artwork Type Title
Print
Artwork Type ID
18
Department Title
Arts of Asia
Department ID
PC-7
Artist ID
37074
Artist Title
Kitagawa Utamaro
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37074
Artist Titles 0
Kitagawa Utamaro
Category IDs 0
PC-7
Category Titles 0
Arts of Asia
Term Titles
["woodblock print","Japanese (culture or style)","print","asian art"]
Style ID
TM-13407
Style Title
Japanese (culture or style)
Style IDs 0
TM-13407
Style Titles 0
Japanese (culture or style)
Classification ID
TM-402
Classification Title
woodblock print
Alt Classification IDs 0
TM-17
Alt Classification IDs 1
TM-26
Classification IDs 0
TM-402
Classification IDs 1
TM-17
Classification IDs 2
TM-26
Classification Titles 0
woodblock print
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print
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Image ID
6aa62001-c426-eb47-c20d-1fd8ad3bbb2a
Source Updated At
March 18, 2026 8:42 pm
Updated At
March 18, 2026 11:11 pm
Timestamp
March 18, 2026 11:15 pm
Print Public Domain

Woman Holding a Tortoise-shell Hair-comb

Kitagawa Utamaro
c. 1795/96 • Japan
Color woodblock print; oban
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A work made of color woodblock print; oban.
Main Reference Number
1925.3068
Date Start
1790
Date End
1801
Date Display
c. 1795/96
Artist Display
Kitagawa Utamaro 喜多川 歌麿 Japanese, c.1753-1806
Place of Origin
Japan
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39.2 × 26.6 cm (15 7/16 × 10 1/2 in.)
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26
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39
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Color woodblock print; oban
Credit Line
Clarence Buckingham Collection
Exhibition History

Edo-Tokyo Museum, Five Ukiyo-e Favorites: Utamaro, Sharaku, Hokusai, Hiroshige and Kuniyoshi, Nov 19, 2019 - Jan 19, 2020.; Fukuoka Art Museum, Jan 28 - Feb 27, 2020 (cut short due to pandemic).

Provenance Text

William Henry Ketcham, New York; sold to Clarence Buckingham (1854–1913), Chicago, Dec. 1897; by descent to his sister, Kate Sturges Buckingham (1858–1937), Chicago, 1913; given to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1925.

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8
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Yes
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Source Updated At
March 18, 2026 8:42 pm
Updated At
March 18, 2026 11:11 pm
Timestamp
March 18, 2026 11:15 pm
Print Public Domain

A Young Girl Offering Tea to Another Woman

Kitagawa Utamaro
c. 1797 • Japan
Color woodblock print; oban
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A work made of color woodblock print; oban.
Main Reference Number
1925.3039
Date Start
1792
Date End
1802
Date Display
c. 1797
Artist Display
Kitagawa Utamaro 喜多川 歌麿 Japanese, c.1753-1806
Place of Origin
Japan
Dimensions
37.5 × 24.9 cm (14 13/16 × 9 13/16 in.)
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24
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37
Medium Display
Color woodblock print; oban
Credit Line
Clarence Buckingham Collection
Provenance Text

Alexis-Hubert Rouart (1839–1911), Paris; sold, American Art Galleries, New York, Feb. 6–7, 1922, to Kate Sturges Buckingham (1858–1937), Chicago; given to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1925.

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8
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0
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Source Updated At
March 18, 2026 8:42 pm
Updated At
March 18, 2026 11:11 pm
Timestamp
March 18, 2026 11:15 pm
Print Public Domain

Takashima Ohisa

Kitagawa Utamaro
c. 1795 • Japan
Color woodblock print; oban
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A work made of color woodblock print; oban.
Main Reference Number
1925.3030
Date Start
1790
Date End
1800
Date Display
c. 1795
Artist Display
Kitagawa Utamaro 喜多川 歌麿 Japanese, c.1753-1806
Place of Origin
Japan
Dimensions
38 × 25.8 cm (15 × 10 3/16 in.)
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25
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Medium Display
Color woodblock print; oban
Inscriptions
Publisher: Matsumura Yahei Artist seal: Utamaro hitsu Publisher seal: MATSUMURA YAHEI Censor's seal: KIWAME
Credit Line
Clarence Buckingham Collection
Publication History

Calza, Gain Carlo. “Ukiyoe”. Phaidon Press Limited, 2005, Page 505, color plate 405, catalog number VIa. 20.

Exhibition History

Milan, Italy, Arthemisia and Palazzo Reale, "Ukiyoe, Il Mondo Fluttuante" at Palazzo Reale from 6 February 2004 – 30 May 2004.

SOC9359, 7/26/1995 - The British Museum, Department of Japanese Antiquities, London, England, for exhibit, "Kitagawa Utamaro", The British Museum, 8/31 - 10/22/1995 and Chiba City Musuem of Art, Chiba City, Japan, 11/3 - 12/17/1995.

Provenance Text

Yamanaka & Company; sold to Clarence Buckingham (1854–1913), Chicago, Dec. 1906; by descent to his sister, Kate Sturges Buckingham (1858–1937), Chicago, 1913; given to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1925.

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8
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0
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March 18, 2026 8:42 pm
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March 18, 2026 11:11 pm
Timestamp
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Glass Public Domain

Covered Goblet (Pokal) with Musicians

Silesia, Poland
1730/40 • Silesia
Blown and molded glass with engraved decoration
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A work made of blown and molded glass with engraved decoration.
Main Reference Number
1927.1165
Has Not Been Viewed Much
Yes
Date Start
1730
Date End
1740
Date Display
1730/40
Artist Display
Silesia, Poland
Place of Origin
Silesia
Dimensions
29.6 × 10.8 cm (11 5/8 × 4 1/4 in.)
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0
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29
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10
Medium Display
Blown and molded glass with engraved decoration
Credit Line
Gift of Julius and Augusta Rosenwald
Exhibition History

2009. Art Institute of Chicago, A Case for Wine from King Tut to Today, July 11, 2009- September 20, 2009.

Provenance Text

Jacques Mühsam (1857–1930), Berlin, before 1914 [see Schmidt 1914, 38]; sold to Julius Rosenwald (1862–1932) and Augusta Nusbaum Rosenwald (1868–1929), Chicago; given to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1927.

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Web Cataloged
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6
Fiscal Year
1928
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Yes
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Yes
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4.5924
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Glass Public Domain

Commemorative Goblet

Czech, made for the American market
1920/30 • Czech Republic
Glass
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Simple glass goblet on a baluster stem with a skirted base decorated with an etched train on a cup.
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1932.36
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1920
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1929
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1920/30
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Czech, made for the American market
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Czech Republic
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30.2 × 21 cm (11 7/8 × 8 1/4 in.)
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21
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30
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Glass
Credit Line
Gift of Emily Crane Chadbourne
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Web Basic
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6
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1932
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Yes
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Yes
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2.8803
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172
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62
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0
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Source Updated At
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