TITLE OF WORK: The Boz waltzes as performed by Dodworth's Band at the ground festival, Park Theatre. Composed by Jos. Lanner, respectfully dedicated to Chas. Dickens
TITLE OF WORK: A Yuma medicine man. Sketches of Arizona and Southern California
TYPE OF WORK: Print, woodcut
DATE: 1888
DIMENSIONS: 17.4 x 12 cm
COMMENTS: The Zunis, Moquis and Yumas cherishing snake-worship, ancestor-worship and the necromantic practices of a class of medicine-men, whose ritual consists partly of dances and flute-playing, as shown in o
LOCALITY OF REFERENCE: U.S.A., Arizona, New Mexico
TITLE OF WORK: Nude youth (with added red on hair and chest) dancing, to right, with left arm lowered and left leg raised high. Attic black-figured pottery band-cup
TYPE OF WORK: Painting, pottery, black-figured band-cup
DATE: -540
DATE DETAILS: BC approx.
DIMENSIONS: 2.1 cm height x 3.8 cm width
COMMENTS: Probably adjusting left sandal. Made in Attica
TITLE OF WORK: A flash roamed the night and its wan light, we saw emerge from the earth Satan himself (Un éclair sillonna la nuit et, à sa clarté blafarde, on vit sortir de terre Satan en personne)
TYPE OF WORK: Print, wood
DATE: 1899
DIMENSIONS: 21.5 x 18 cm
COMMENTS: Illustration for the article "Le Crom-Lech" by E. A. Spoll
LOCALITY OF REFERENCE: Russia, Bessarabia, Kichenel
TITLE OF WORK: Make-up design for "Kikimora", a part of the ballet "Contes russes"
TYPE OF WORK: Print in two colors
DATE: 1917
COMMENTS: "Contes russes" (Russian tales), a suite of dances composed by four "choreographic miniatures", with an epilogue and an interlude, by the Ballets Russes in Paris. The dances were: Kikimora, Bova Korol