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Untitled [Self portrait, finished by James Caldwell]


Untitled [Self portrait, finished by James Caldwell]

1776
18th century
192 x 152 mm

François Vivarès,  French, (1709–1780)
James Caldwell,  British (English), (1739–1822)

Object Type: Print
Medium and Support: Etching with engraving on paper
Credit Line: Art Collection purchase, 2001
Accession Number: 2001.11.3
Current Location: Lauinger Library : 5 - Fifth floor : BFCSC : Stacks

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  • columns (architectural elements) - In the discipline of architecture, refers to cylindrical or slightly tapering, vertical members made to either give support or to appear to give support. They usually comprise three sections: base, capital, and shaft. The term also refers to all uprights in steel frame or concrete frame structures. Columns may occasionally stand alone as a monument, for example in Trajan's Column in Rome or Nelson's Column in London. Columns may be used as decorative elements on furniture. For square or rectangular members, either in masonry construction or classically treated, and for massive uprights in Medieval architecture, see "piers (supporting elements)"; for wooden square uprights, see "posts."
  • infants - Children in the earliest stage of their lives, before being able to walk.
  • self-portraits - An art work in which the artist produces a likeness of himself or herself.
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