Artist/Maker | Origins(s) | Title | Date Made | Accession No. |
Zangaki Brothers | Greece (active 19th century) | Vue generale du temple et du lac sacre Karnak (General view of the temple and sacred lake of Karnak) | 1880s | 2018.272 |
Zangaki Brothers | Greece (active 19th century) | Palmiers et pyramides (Palmtrees and pyramids) | 1880s | 2018.273 |
Zangaki Brothers | Greece (active 19th century) | Pyramide de Chephren (Pyramid of Chephren) | 1880s | 2018.274 |
Zangaki Brothers | Greece (active 19th century) | Citádelle et cimetière, Caire (Citadel and cemetery, Cairo) | 1880s | 2018.275 |
Woolf, Paul J. | U.S. (1899 - 1985) | Study of the Triborough Bridge in winter | 1930s | FA 2016.147 |
Woolf, Paul J. | U.S. (1899 - 1985) | Empire State Building at night | 1930s | FA 2016.148 |
Webb, Todd | U.S., (1905 - 2000) | Village of Dordan, France | 1951 (printed 1980) | 2020.46 |
Webb, Todd | U.S., (1905 - 2000) | Two Boys, Paris | 1950 (printed 1979) | 2020.47 |
Webb, Todd | U.S., (1905 - 2000) | 42nd St. at Vanderbilt Place, New York | 1946 (printed later) | 2020.48 |
Webb, Todd | U.S., (1905 - 2000) | Chatham Square El Station, New York | 1946 (printed later) | 2020.49 |
Unknown photographer | | Men standing on corner of pyramid | 1860-1889 | 2018.276 |
Struss, Karl | U.S. (1886 - 1981) | Two women on a hill, boulders | 1912 | FA 2011.61 |
Struss, Karl | U.S. (1886 - 1981) | Untitled | 1910 - 1914 | FA 2012.53 |
Struss, Karl | U.S. (1886 - 1981) | Untitled | post 1919 | FA 2012.54 |
Struss, Karl | U.S. (1886 - 1981) | Untitled (Standing nude in contraposto pose) | 1917 | FA 2012.55 |
Struss, Karl | U.S. (1886 - 1981) | Snowflakes, Sierra Madres | 1926 | FA 2012.73 |
Stoumen, Lou | U.S. (1917 - 1991) | Hippies Chanting | 1970s, printed later | FA 2016.122 |
Stoumen, Lou | U.S. (1917 - 1991) | Sculpture at Night, Santa Monica | 1980s | FA 2016.123 |
Stoumen, Lou | U.S. (1917 - 1991) | Poster Shop, Times Square | 1982, printed later | FA 2016.124 |
Stoumen, Lou | U.S. (1917 - 1991) | Woman for Hire, Puerto Rico | 1941, printed later | FA 2016.121 |
Stone, Erika | U.S. (born 1924) | Marlene Dietrich and Rita Gam at the Barnum & Bailey Circus, New York City | 1955 | 2018.323 |
Stone, Erika | U.S. (born 1924) | West 42nd St., New York City | 1960-1969 | 2018.324 |
Stone, Erika | U.S. (born 1924) | Grandfather, Atlanta, Georgia | 1970-1979 | 2018.325 |
Sommer, Giorgio | Germany / Italy (1834 - 1914) | No. 4040 Amalfi Marina (Napoli) [ Naples] | 1857 - 1888 | FA 2016.117 |
Sommer, Giorgio | Germany / Italy (1834 - 1914) | No. 4403 Panorama (Pompeii) | 1870 - 1871 | FA 2016.118 |
Sommer, Giorgio | Germany / Italy (1834 - 1914) | No. 4006 Napoli dal Vomero (View of Naples from Vomero) | 1870 - 1871 | FA 2016.119 |
Snitzer, Herb | U.S., (1932 - ) | Nina Simone | 1959 (printed later) | 2020.44 |
Snitzer, Herb | U.S., (1932 - ) | James (Williams) | 1988 (printed later) | 2020.45 |
Sarolides, Gamianoset | Greece (active 19th century) | Le Sphinx armachis. (The Sphinx Armachis) | 1880s | 2018.271 |
Rothstein, Arthur | U.S. (1915 - 1985) | Mississippi River flood, 1938 | 1938, printed later | FA 2015.121 |
Rothstein, Arthur | U.S. (1915 - 1985) | Boys in Pool Parlor, Clinton, Indiana, 1940 | 1940, printed later | FA 2015.122 |
Rothstein, Arthur | U.S. (1915 - 1985) | Farmer and silos, Iowa | 1941, printed later | FA 2015.123 |
Rothstein, Arthur | U.S. (1915 - 1985) | TVA Workers, Fort Loudon Dam, Tennessee | 1942, printed later | FA 2015.124 |
Rothstein, Arthur | U.S. (1915 - 1985) | Hotel de Paris, Georgetown, Colorado, 1939 | 1939, printed later | FA 2015.125 |
Rothstein, Arthur | U.S. (1915 - 1985) | Wife and child of submarginal farmer at their window decorated for Christmas, Oswego County, New York | 1937, printed later | FA 2015.126 |
Rothstein, Arthur | U.S. (1915 - 1985) | Rockland, Maine, 1937 | 1937, printed later | FA 2015.127 |
Rothstein, Arthur | U.S. (1915 - 1985) | Ranch hand in the bunkhouse, Brewster, Montana | 1939, printed later | FA 2015.128 |
Rothstein, Arthur | U.S. (1915 - 1985) | Mrs. Nicholson, Blue Ridge Mountains, Virginia, 1935 | 1935, printed later | FA 2015.129 |
Rothstein, Arthur | U.S. (1915 - 1985) | Post office, Nethers, Virginia, 1935 | 1935, printed later | FA 2015.130 |
Rothstein, Arthur | U.S. (1915 - 1985) | Minnie Knox, Garrett County, Maryland, 1937 | 1937, printed later | FA 2015.131 |
Rothstein, Arthur | U.S. (1915 - 1985) | Gamblers, Las Vegas, 1947 | 1947, printed later | FA 2015.132 |
Rothstein, Arthur | U.S. (1915 - 1985) | Farm, Cimarron County, Oklahoma, 1936 | 1936, printed later | FA 2015.133 |
Rothstein, Arthur | U.S. (1915 - 1985) | Homestead on submarginal land, Pennington County, South Dakota, 1936 | 1936, printed later | FA 2015.134 |
Rothstein, Arthur | U.S. (1915 - 1985) | Agate, Nebraska, 1939 | 1939, printed later | FA 2015.135 |
Rothstein, Arthur | U.S. (1915 - 1985) | Oklahoma migrants, 1936 | 1936, printed later | FA 2015.136 |
Rothstein, Arthur | U.S. (1915 - 1985) | Sheep herder, Douglas County, Nevada | 1938, printed later | FA 2015.137 |
Rodger, George | U.K., (1908 - 1995) | The "street called straight", Damascus | 1947 | 2020.42 |
Rodger, George | U.K., (1908 - 1995) | Hippopotamuses in the Kazinga, Uganda | 1958 | 2020.43 |
Rodger, George | Great Britain (1908 - 1995) | Maasai circumcision ceremony… | 1978 | 2019.50 |
Riboud, Marc | France (1923 - 2016) | French writer and philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre smoking a pipe, Paris | 1964 | 2019.47 |
Riboud, Marc | France (1923 - 2016) | Spanish painter Salvador Dali in a bedroom, Spain | 1963 | 2019.48 |
Riboud, Marc | France (1923 - 2016) | Alaska-Mexico Highway: man erecting sign directing travelers to Detroit, Anchorage, and Acapulco. Alaska | 1958 | 2019.49 |
Quigley, Edward | U.S. (1897 - 1977) | Overview of the west entrance of Wanamaker's Department Store, Philadelphia | 1932 | FA 2016.130 |
Quigley, Edward | U.S. (1897 - 1977) | Pedestrians on the west side of Wanamaker's Department Store, Philadelphia | 1932 | FA 2016.131 |
Quigley, Edward | U.S. (1897 - 1977) | Reversed-tonality still life with leaves in glass | 1931 | FA 2016.132 |
Quigley, Edward | U.S. (1897 - 1977) | Young men at Devereaux school getting physical therapy | 1940 | FA 2016.133 |
Quigley, Edward | U.S. (1897 - 1977) | Still life with apples | 1930 | FA 2016.134 |
Quigley, Edward | U.S. (1897 - 1977) | Still life with figurine and glass jar | 1929 | FA 2016.136 |
Quigley, Edward | U.S. (1897 - 1977) | Horse carriage with heavy load, Philadelphia | 1938 | FA 2016.137 |
Quigley, Edward | U.S. (1897 - 1977) | View of the city and George Washington Monument from Philadelphia Art Museum | 1933 | FA 2016.138 |
Quigley, Edward | U.S. (1897 - 1977) | Demonstration of Disston Tool Co. Handsaw | 1939 | FA 2016.139 |
Owens, Bill | U.S. (born 1938) | I take nude modeling seriously. It's hard to get jobs because so many people are ready to fling off their clothes. At first, I felt awkward, but now moving comes naturally and my body falls into line. I'm not into parading nude at beaches, from the series "Working" | 1976 | 2018.277 |
Owens, Bill | U.S. (born 1938) | Steel Mill, Union City, California, from the series "Working” | 1976 | 2018.278 |
Owens, Bill | U.S. (born 1938) | Salesman, Traveling Tool Truck, Tri-Valley Area, Northern California, from the series "Working” | 1974-1976 | 2018.279 |
Owens, Bill | U.S. (born 1938) | The Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks (B.P.O.E.) is the largest fraternal organization in the world. The elk was chose in 1868 because it is distinguished, fleet of foot and timorous of wrongdoing. Our four cardinal principles are Charity, Justice, Fidelity and Brotherly Love. An Elk today is an American gentleman. Livermore, California, from the series "Our Kind of People" | 1972 | 2018.280 |
Owens, Bill | U.S. (born 1938) | I really enjoy being here because it’s my pleasure to help people. They'd have to fire me before I'd quit. I know I'm loved here and vice versa, from the series "Working” | 1975, printed 2006 | 2018.281 |
Owens, Bill | U.S. (born 1938) | Being a salesman is easy. It's fun to manipulate people, to get a reaction, to find out where they're at. I used to be in management; I hated it. All I want to do is sell furniture, from the series "Working” | 1976, printed 2006 | 2018.282 |
Owens, Bill | U.S. (born 1938) | America is the best country in the world. In Azores we'd go to the movies and America would seem like a dream. We came here with fifty dollars in our pocket and worked twelve hours a day, six days a week to save money to buy this dry-cleaning business. America is better than we thought. We have everything we ever wanted, from the series "Working” | 1974, printed 2006 | 2018.283 |
Owens, Bill | U.S. (born 1938) | I’m a refugee from China. I sew pockets on pants. Every day I have work, and living here is easy. In China it's hard to find a job. Someone has to recommend you. I don't speak English and I'm too old to learn so I'll never get a better job, from the series "Working” | 1976, printed 2006 | 2018.284 |
Owens, Bill | U.S. (born 1938) | When my health got bad I quit the dry-cleaning business and started playing rhythm and blues full time. Nobody can play my style. I use a double pick, one of my finger and one of my thumb. If I had my health, I'd go back into the cleaning business, from the series "Working”. | 1976, printed 2006 | 2018.285 |
Owens, Bill | U.S. (born 1938) | As the plant manager, I find the development of the hydro harvester a real challenge. It's four-thousand-dollar environmental chamber, which sprouts and grows cereal grains like wheat and barley. It can produce 360 pounds of grass a day and will be used in the future because land will cost too much, from the series "Working” | 1976, printed 2006 | 2018.286 |
Owens, Bill | U.S. (born 1938) | I’m one of the first freak fishermen on the West Coast. It's a lifestyle rather than a living. I want to conserve natural energy by doing more with less, so I sell the crabs I catch directly to the people. Money is a paper signature for energy, from the series "Working” | 1976, printed 2006 | 2018.287 |
Owens, Bill | U.S. (born 1938) | Grenada High School, Livermore, California, from the series "Leisure" | 1974, printed 2001 | 2018.288 |
Mortenson, Ray | U.S. (born 1944) | Untitled (from the Meadowland series) | 1980 | 2018.314 |
Mortenson, Ray | U.S. (born 1944) | Untitled (from the Meadowland series) | 1980 | 2018.315 |
Mortenson, Ray | U.S. (born 1944) | Untitled (from the Meadowland series) | 1980 | 2018.316 |
Morath, Inge | | Kurdish shepherd near Rasht. He rests his arms on a stick across his shoulders, beneath traditional felt coat, Iran. | 1956 | 2019.45 |
Morath, Inge | | Street scene with man crouching next to broom | 1956-1958 | 2019.46 |
Meyerowitz, Joel | U.S. (1938 - ) | Bay Sky (Bay/Sky) | 1985 | FA 2011.60 |
Meyerowitz, Joel | U.S. (1938 - ) | Sandbar Dusk | 1985 | FA 2012.52 |
Meyerowitz, Joel | U.S. (1938 - ) | Truro, Ballston Beach | 1983 | FA 2015.139 |
Lyon, Danny | U.S. (1942 - ) | Outlaw women, Starved Rock picnic, Illinois | 1965 - 1966, printed 2008 | FA 2011.53 |
Lyon, Danny | U.S. (1942 - ) | Corky and Funny Sonny, Chicago | 1966, printed 2008 | FA 2011.54 |
Lyon, Danny | U.S. (1942 - ) | From Lindsey's room, Louisville | 1966, printed 2008 | FA 2011.55 |
Lyon, Danny | U.S. (1942 - ) | Renegade's funeral (pallbearers carrying casket), Detroit | 1966, printed 2008 | FA 2011.56 |
Lyon, Danny | U.S. (1942 - ) | Zipco, Elkhorn, Wisconsin | 1966, printed 2008 | FA 2011.57 |
Lyon, Danny | U.S. (1942 - ) | Barbara at the Clubhouse in Chicago | 1966, printed 2008 | FA 2011.58 |
Lyon, Danny | U.S. (1942 - ) | Kathy, at home, Chicago | 1966, printed 2008 | FA 2011.59 |
Lyon, Danny | U.S., (1942 - ) | Building shakedown | 1968 - 1969 (printed later) | 2020.41 |