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Salmon and navy magoja with embroidery
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Navy and white silk chimi with floral motif
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White and navy blue jeogori with floral motifs
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White silk sokchima
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Red and white chimi with floral embroidery
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White silk sokgot with lace trim
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Green hanbok jeorgori with pink floral embroidery
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Silk floral print dress and jacket ensemble. Jacket has covered buttons up back, double layered collar, front bow, and raglan sleeve design. Dress has piped waistline, bow detail on front, back zipper, and orange taffeta lining.
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Denim Bridal Ensemble designed and constructed by Evelyn Bash. Three piece set with dress, detachable train, and jacket. Winner of 2002 Denim Challenge award by Threads Magazine. Evelyn Bash was a bridal designer with a shop in Clinton, MA from 1993-2013.
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Cream silk gown with latticework bodice, fabric flowers, tulle covered vinework, tulle skirting with iridescent beading on skirt. Designed and constructed by Evelyn Bash.
Evelyn Bash was a bridal designer with a shop in Clinton, MA from 1993-2013.
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Printed maxi dress with puff sleeve, zipper cuffs, standup collar, and center back zipper. 4. Designed and made by Carole J. Inferrera, FSC 75’, Clothing and Textile major with a minor in Merchandising. Made in Dr. Anna Billa’s Clothing and Textile class in 1973.
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Ivory Silk Wedding Gown by Anneke Thio
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"Te Adoremus Domine depicts the figures of the Three Kings—also known as the Magi—who followed a star from the East to Bethlehem in search of the newborn Christ, according to the Gospel of Matthew 2:1-12. Te Adoremus Domine is Latin for “Let us adore you, Lord.” Indeed, the kings kneel together in veneration and present their gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. Their features and costumes are broadly African and Arabic, in keeping with the Gospel narrative and with Fuller’s progressive artistic vision.
Moreover, there is a regularity of visual rhythm in Fuller’s compact design: profiles, knees, and hands seem to operate in unison, suggesting an equality of the three figures, each of a distinct race, in their worship of the higher power of God. Fuller’s virtuosity in sculpting the human figure in relief is especially evident in the delicacy of the kings’ hands and the strength of their facial features. She successfully integrates her figures with elegant patterning and graceful linear decoration.
The image of the Black king has been the subject of an exhibition at the Getty (@gettymuseum) and is discussed in Harvard University’s The Image of the Black in Western Art, volume 2 (@harvardpress)."
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veiled female figure
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"Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller (American/Philadelphia, 1877-1968), "The Water Boy", 1930, painted plaster, initialed in monogram "MVWF" on base, inscribed "Dorothy Warrick" on white-painted bottom of base, height 12 1/4 in., width 6 in., depth 4 1/2 in. Provenance: Ex-Collection of Dorothy Warrick, Philadelphia, PA; to current owner. Note: This is a rare cast of a well-known work by a prominent African-American woman artist, Meta Vaux Warrick, who married Dr. Simon Fuller (1871-1957) of Liberia in 1909 This exceptional plaster, finished in gold paint, may be more richly worked than the version in unpainted plaster (collection of Simon Fuller) usually illustrated in discussions of her work; it was certainly retained by her niece, Dorothy Warrick, who inscribed the lower block of the base. The artist had been a student at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, and then in Paris at the École des Beaux-Arts, and eventually with the most celebrated sculptor of the age, Auguste Rodin in 1902-1903 This figure is indicative of the powerful style of Romantic Realism which Fuller brought to the sculpture of African experiences in America. Reference: Schmidt, Mary, ed. Harlem Renaissance Art of Black America. Campell: New York, 1987, pp. 177-179, color plate 24." Auction report
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Book
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thin rectangular piece of wood with a tassel
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A person walking a dog.
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Photo of a millipede
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A crocheted bunny made by Annie Galvin
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An image of an Ancient Black Dragon from the 2014 Monster Manual book.
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A handheld brush with soft brush bristles and th end and helps apply and blend makeup on your skin.