Sculpture; Equestrian statues; Metalwork; Portraits; Men; Emperors; Rulers; Upper class; People associated with politics & government; People associated with military activities; Military officers; Military personnel; Clothing & dress;...
“Detail from a bronze equestrian statue of the emperor Domitian, which was raised from the sea floor near Miseno. After the emperor’s violent death and the subsequent declaration of a damnatio memoriae – the abolition of his memory – the...
“Detail of the central image of the floor mosaic from the second century BC, which was found in the triclinium (dining hall) of the main atrium. This tiger’s head is from the so-called Tiger Rider, an image showing a Dionysian spirit riding on...
“The building, dating to the late Augustan period, presented the appearance of a two-storied cube. The ground floor is occupied by a wide hypostyle hall (13.5 x 15.7 m or 44 x 51.5 ft.) with four columns at its center, which was used for public...
“This building, some 17 metres [meters] (56 feet) wide and 40 metres [meters] (131 feet) long, is divided along its length by a corridor with five square cells on the right and three on the left. The corridor leads through to a walled courtyard...
200 block of south 4th Street on the east side. Cohen Shoes on the first floor of a multi-story stone building with the upper floor available for rent. Other stores are on either side.
300 block of south 4th Street at Jefferson Street looking south. A policeman stands in the middle of the intersection directing traffic. A tobacco store is on the southeast corner and A. Schulte is on the ground floor of the building at the...
300 block of south 4th Street on the east side. Bruner Greenup, Evarts Shoe Company, and other stores on the ground floor of a multi-story stone building.
Buildings; Offices; medical offices; Men; African Americans
400 block of Chestnut Street on the north side looking east. A doctor's office on the ground floor of a stone-and-brick building. A young African-American man leans against the building.
400 block of Chestnut Street on the south side. Exterior view of the Irving Apartments, a brick-and-stone building with retail on the ground floor, including A. Frankenstein, a fur shop, and a lamps and lighting store.
400 block of south 4th Street on the east side. A shoe store, an unidentified storefront, and Thomas McAn on the ground level with a detective agency and other offices on the higher floors. A man stands at a window on the second floor.
400 block of south 4th Street on the east side. Re-Nu Shoe Repairing with Bryan's Service on the second floor. Other stores on the block include a cafeteria and W.K. Stewart booksellers.
400 block of West Breckinridge Street on the north side looking west. At the corner is a long-two story brick building with a tailors and cleaners business on the ground floor. There are signs on the sidewalk for the shop and for Browns-Oyl oil...
441 south 4th Street on the east side. Three-story stone building with Buell, a women's clothing shop, on the first floor. A large sign is mounted on the roof.
552 South 4th Street on the west side of the street. Exterior view of a four-story brick building with a sign for Zapp & Short Company. A restaurant is on the ground floor.
Paintings; Oil paintings; Abstract paintings; Abstract works
"By 1947 - even earlier in drawings - the artist had begun to experiment with all-over painting, a labyrinthine network of lines, splatters, and paint drips from which emerged the great 'poured' paintings of the next few years. These...
Performance art; Video recording; Film stills; Men; Artists; Backs (Anatomy); Dance; Locomotion; Human locomotion; Geometry
"Carried out for the camera alone, Nauman's performances of the late 1960s often dealt with the artist's confinement in his studio. This was ironic given that elsewhere art was shrugging off its traditional solipsism and taking to the streets....