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Mold with portraits of three people, one man and two women. In the center is a decorative torch. There is a rough perimeter around the plaque.
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Rectangular painted plaster portrait, in light green wash. Rectangular portrait of man wearing a jacket and tie in profile facing right. The man has an Roman nose, mustache, and hair longer on the sides than top. Plaque lower right corner is broken off.
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Plaque depicts three women figures in robes, each holds an item emblematic of art (palette, calipers). Painted white for the background and figures are tan.
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This volume discusses Harris’ time teaching in Roxbury; living with father, mother, aunt Betsey, and sister before the family moves to Canton; hearing lectures by Theodore Parker on slavery and James Freeman Clark on religion; a normal school reunion; and poems. Six pages containing the end of the entry for Sunday, March 20 to the beginning of April 3 torn out.
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In this Journal, Eliza Gould discusses the ways of the normal school. She spoke of the days she lived in the normal school. She has a poem as the first thing in her journal. She discusses the assembly that Cyrus had put together for all of the maidens. What was mostly spoken of was the maidens and King Cyrus and how they went about their days and studies.
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Helmet signed by Bamen Tomotsugu (Japanese, Echizen province, Toyohara, active 18th century)
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A baby blue dress with a mesh upper fabric and a image of adam and eve on the skirt
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Graphite and gouache illustration on blue wove paper
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Fossil Skull discovered in 1932 by T.D. McCown
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This carving is an example of the ‘Kyoto style’, a phrase applied to artists working in Kyoto in the late eighteenth century. Particularly striking are the open mouth and prominent ribs of the animal. There is a large group of good quality netsuke signed ‘Tomotada’, however many forgeries were made, even during the artist’s lifetime.
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