Victory Amid Trophies
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Victory Amid Trophies
07/18/197720th century
303 x 201 mm
Helen King Boyer, American, (1919–2012)
Object Type:
Print
Medium and Support:
Drypoint on paper
Credit Line:
Gift of Helen King Boyer
Accession Number:
1988.35.1043
Current Location:
Lauinger Library : 5 - Fifth floor : BFCSC : Stacks
Keywords
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female*,
helmet,
map,
nude (representation),
shields (armor)*,
spears (weapons)*,
sword,
weapons*,
woman
- female - Referring to the sex that normally produces eggs or female germ cells.
- helmet
- map
- nude (representation)
- shields (armor) - General term for armor pieces carried in the hand or on the arm, used to parry an opponent's blows or provide shelter from projectiles. They have existed worldwide throughout history in a wide variety of sizes, shapes, and materials.
- spears (weapons) - Simple staff weapons having a sharp-pointed head and no auxiliary blades or points, used both in warfare and hunting since ancient times in many cultures and regions. Various forms have been designed for thrusting or throwing or both.
- sword
- weapons - Implements or mechanisms used for defense or attack in combat, hunting, or war.
- woman
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