Stepping Out
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Stepping Out
191820th century
290 x 200 mm
Wayman Adams, American, (1883–1959)
Object Type:
Print
Medium and Support:
Lithograph on paper
Credit Line:
Art Collection purchase, 1978
Accession Number:
1978.1.1
Current Location:
Lauinger Library : 5 - Fifth floor : BFCSC : Stacks
Keywords
Click a term to view the records with the same keyword- African American - Designates the styles surrounding the culture and heritage of African Americans in North America. The styles capture the essence of the African American experience and how personal and political rebellion and triumphs over prejudice and social adversity have enriched and contributed to the music, art, and literature of American culture as a whole.
- agents - People authorized to represent or act on behalf of someone else, particularly in business transactions.
- evening dresses (garments) - Dresses intended for formal or semiformal evening occasions.
- shutters (opening components) - Movable screens, covers, or similar contrivances to close an opening, especially a window.
- tuxedoes - Semiformal evening suits consisting of a dinner jacket and trousers, the trousers having a stripe of material, such as silk or faille, down the outside of the legs. May also include a bow tie, cummerbund and a shirt.
Exhibition List
- Black Figure Prints: Vignettes of an American Experience 8/4/1986 - 9/30/1986
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