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Yellow, Red, grey chalk shaded all over background,Condition assessment (2014): Good
Yellow, Red, grey chalk shaded all over background,Condition assessment (2014): Good
Formal portrait of Vassar Professor Caroline Ellen Furness
Formal portrait of Vassar Professor Caroline Ellen Furness
Formal portrait of Vassar Professor Caroline Ellen Furness
Caroline Furness, Astronomy Professor, in the observatory with Maria Mitchell's twelve inch Henry Fitz telescope. The telescope was later donated to the Smithsonian Institution
Half-length picture of Catherine Vassar wearing jewelry, lace collar, shawl and dark, long-sleeved dress. She is seated. A landscape painting is in the background.
Half-length picture of Catherine Vassar as a mature woman wearing jewelry, lace collar, shawl and long-sleeved, black dress. She is seated on a striped chair.
A black figure, possibly an animal, is centered in the piece with black boxes etched to its right. A cloud of gray foregrounds the piece. Given its name, perhaps Márquez sought to resemble a cave painting.,Condition assessment (2014): Great
"Nancy Bisaha, Simona Bondavalli, Alberto Gelmi, Emma Iadanza, Elizabeth Nogrady and Ronald D. Patkus discuss the teaching of Dante at Vassar through the College's history, and the opening of a series of three simultaneous exhibitions on view through December 4, 2021 in the Thompson Memorial
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