visibility Similar

code Related

[Woman slumped beside chair] - Public domain drawing

description

Summary

Clipping of printed drawing attached to paper at top left.

(DLC/PP-1933:0080).

Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress).

Published as tailpiece in: "The Nineteenth Hat" by Arnold Bennett, McClure's magazine, 35:56 (May 1910).

label_outline

Tags

distress hats women drawings periodical illustrations woman chair cabinet of american illustration frederic dorr steele drawing library of congress
date_range

Date

01/01/1910
person

Contributors

Steele, Frederic Dorr, 1873-1944, artist
create

Source

Library of Congress
link

Link

http://www.loc.gov/
copyright

Copyright info

Publication may be restricted. For information see "Cabinet of American Illustration," http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/111_cai.html

label_outline Explore Distress, Frederic Dorr Steele, Hats

[Profile portrait of woman draped with a veil] / A.C. Van Buren.

A collection of maps, charts, drawings, surveys, etc, published from time to time, by order of the two houses of Congress : [United States, Western Hemisphere, and the world].

Trowel used at laying of corner stone. With this trowel Miss Helen Scott Hay, representing the nurses of America, laid the first mortar on the corner stone of the nurses' memorial building at the Florence Nightingale school, Bordeaux, France

WOMEN AUTO RACERS. MISS ELINOR BLEVINS

Chinese Aviatrix receives gift of new plane from Col. Roscoe Turner. Washington, D.C., April 3. Col. Roscoe Turner, winner of speed trophies in the air, dropped down to Washington Airport today with a red high wing monoplane which he presented to the friends of New China, represented by Miss Hilds Yen, Chinese Aviatrix. The plane, 'the Spirit of New China', was built by the Porterfield factory. 4-3-39

Senatorial Aid. Washington, D.C., May 15. Senator William Gibbs McAdoo, of California, comes to the aid of Miss Marion Weldon, Paramount starlet, as she searches for her beauty aids before greeting the throng on her arrival at Washington Airport today. Miss Jean O'Connell, daughter of Ambrose O'Connell, Executive Assistant to the Postmaster General, is pictured in the center. Miss weldon is here to participate in National Airmail Week as a representative of Hollywood, and honor for which she was selected by the 22 pilots and stunt men who are appearing in with her in the forthcoming Paramount technicolor production "Men with Wings," 51538

The War balloon at General M'Dowell's head-quarters preparing for a reconnoissance / sketched by Ed. Pietsch.

[It has been a hard winter] / Castaigne.

Maybe that little dried apricot didn't give me some walk

[Indian and pine tree] - Drawing. Public domain image.

Catcher of the Ulster nine - Public domain dedication image

Circus: Lancaster Trapeze blue bodice with ruffled skirt and collar

Topics

distress hats women drawings periodical illustrations woman chair cabinet of american illustration frederic dorr steele drawing library of congress