Artwork Images
Photo:
Controls
Burnside Family, Pine Springs
Object Details
-
Date
1938
-
Object Type
Photographs
-
Medium
Gelatin silver print
-
Dimensions
Image: 12 1/16 x 10 9/16 in.
Mount: 20 x 16 in. -
Inscriptions
Recto:
l.l. in graphite: Helen M. Post \ 1938
l.r. in graphite: Burnside Family \ Pine Springs
Mount, verso:
l.c. [sticker]: the Potomar Gallery \ of Old Towne \ 211 king street alexandria, virginia 22314 tel. 683-1133
-
Collection Name
Helen M. Post Collection
-
Credit Line
Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, Texas, Gift of Peter Modley
-
Accession Number
P1985.51.11
-
Copyright
© Amon Carter Museum of American Art
Additional details
Location: Off view
See more by Helen M. Post
Tags
Amon Carter Disclaimer
This information is published from the Carter's collection database. Updates and additions based on research and imaging activities are ongoing. The images, titles, and inscriptions are products of their time and are presented here as documentation, not as a reflection of the Carter’s values. If you have corrections or additional information about this object please email us to help us improve our records.
Every effort has been made to accurately determine the rights status of works and their images. Please email us if you have further information on the rights status of a work contrary or in addition to the information in our records.
Related Works
-
Martha Graham - Letter to the World (Swirl), 1940
Barbara Morgan
Gelatin silver print
P1974.21.17 -
Hearst over the People, 1939
Barbara Morgan
Gelatin silver print
P1974.21.4 -
Steamfitter, 1921
Lewis Wickes Hine
Gelatin silver print
P1981.80.3 -
The Time Game, 2011
Jane Hammond
Gelatin silver print
P2011.29 -
Steps of the Castillo, Chichen Itza, 1932
Laura Gilpin
Gelatin silver print
P1964.130 -
Eggs Encircled, 1948
Carlotta M. Corpron
Gelatin silver print
P1987.5.3 -
A Moslem Woman, Sarajevo, Bosnia, ca. 1925
Clara Sipprell
Gelatin silver print on tissue
P1984.1.68 -
Zerogram, 2017
Ellen Carey
Dye coupler print
P2018.40 -
Green Nude, ca. 1918-1924
Gaston Lachaise
Crayon on paper
2018.4