Culture: Marshall Islands
Title: Navigational Chart (Rebbilib)
Work Type: Navigational Chart
Date: 19th-early 20th century
Location: Object Place: Marshall Islands
Material: Coconut midrib, fiber
Measurements: 35 1/4 x 41 1/4 x 1 in. (89.5 x 104.8 x 2.5 cm)
Style: Marshallese
Repository: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Collection: Metropolitan Museum of Art - Images for Academic Publishing
ID Number: 3877
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Credit Line: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Michael C. Rockefeller Memorial Collection, Gift of the Estate of Kay Sage Tanguy, 1963 (1978.412.826)
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Title: Map showing the central and eastern areas of Tibet an the Zanskar Valley in Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir, India
Work Type: illuminated manuscript
Description: Buildings, probably Buddhist monasteries, are depicted, together with stupas, people, animals, trees and mountains. The seated figures represent Buddhist deities or monks. The inscriptions are in Tibetan.
Repository: British Library
Accession Number: Ms. Oriental 3019, fol. VII
Collection: Art, Archaeology, and Architecture (Erich Lessing Culture and Fine Arts Archives)
ID Number: 03-06-01/70
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Creator: Made by, John Bachman, American, born Germany, active New York City 1850 - 1877; Printer: Printed by, A. Weingartner; Publisher: Published by, L. W. Schmidt; Publisher: Published by, John Bachman, American, born Germany, active New York City 1850 - 1877,
Culture: American
Title: The Empire City
Date: 1855
Material: Lithograph printed in colors with hand coloring
Measurements: sheet: 28 1/8 x 38 1/4 in. (71.5 x 97.1 cm) image: 23 1/4 x 33 7/8 in. (59.1 x 86 cm)
Repository: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Collection: Metropolitan Museum of Art - Images for Academic Publishing
ID Number: 6987
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Credit Line: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Edward W. C. Arnold Collection of New York Prints, Maps, and Pictures, Bequest of Edward W. C. Arnold, 1954 (54.90.1198)
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Creator: Ignazio Danti
Title: Panoramic View of Venice
Title: Aerial View of Venice and its Lagoon
Work Type: painting
Date: 1580-81
Location: Galleria delle carte geografiche, Cortile del Belvedere, Vatican
Material: fresco
Measurements: 310 x 150 cm
Description: cartoon for fresco provided by Danti
Collection: Italian and other European Art (Scala Archives)
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Creator: Barbara Stauffacher Solomon, American, 1928
Title: Marina Green, Pier 32, and Golden Gate Park
Work Type: architectural drawing
Date: 1986
Material: colored pencil on vellum
Measurements: 11 in. x 8 1/2 in. (27.94 cm x 21.59 cm)
Description: <p>In crafting her philosophy of green architecture, landscape architect Solomon creates highly representational drawings that combine multiple architectural views within a single abstracted scheme. Presenting the landscape in this manner allows her to examine, in an innovative mannerway, different types of gardens and their relationships to buildings.</p><p>A third-generation San Franciscan, Solomon has commented that this city's "collision of the formal grid and the natural topography produce[s] occasions for civic architecture, for green rectangles ascending hilltops and extending onto the water." She views these flat, open rectangles, where orderly and agrarian garden patterns merge, as common ground between landscape and architecture.</p><p>The Marina Green is one example of such an urban paradise, born of the collective desire of individuals for whom city living makes owning one's own private Eden impossible. In this way, she says, "the public landscape can provide them with some of that paradise lost."</p>
Repository: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Repository: Accessions Committee Fund purchase
Accession Number: 88.360
Subject: San Francisco; California; aerial views; maps; rectangles; greenspaces
Collection: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA)
ID Number: 1535
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Rights: &#xA9; Barbara Stauffacher Solomon
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Creator: Peru, Loreto province, Chachapoyas area, Spanish Colonial culture
Creator: South American; Peruvian
Title: Lenten curtain depicting the Crucifixion and symbols of the Passion
Work Type: Textiles
Date: probably 18th century
Material: Cotton, painted with dyes or pigments
Measurements: 60 1/2 x 83 1/2 in. (153.67 x 212.09 cm.)
Description: <p>The Jesuits took Christianity to northeastern Peru, to the area around Chachapoyas where the ancient Inca road stopped. As late as the eighteenth century, this region remained uncharted on maps, and its ownership was disputed by Peru, Brazil, and Ecuador. Far from the trade routes that brought silver and other luxury materials to the churches of Lima and Cuzco, the missions of this remote area were humble and stark by comparison. The Jesuits and their followers used painted textiles, an ancient indigenous art form, to communicate the ideology of the church, with imagery probably inspired by European etchings or woodcuts.</p><p>This hanging represents a distinctive type of which few examples are known. The documented paintings have in common the theme of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, suggesting that they veiled the altar of the church during Lent. Here, the right hand of Christ gives the sign of blessing, while blood on his arms graphically emphasizes his suffering. The artist placed the two thieves on their crosses, a skeletal Death with his scythe, and a groping devil at the very edges of the scene, where they seem to expand the composition. Among the symbols of the Passion depicted here are the veil with which Veronica wiped Christ's face on his way to Calvary (upper left, accompanied by a three-dimensional head); nails; the Crown of Thorns; a pair of dice, a reference to the soldier's casting of lots for Christ's garment; and a cord-encircled column (curved to fit the space), which represents Christ's flagellation.</p><p><i>Dallas Museum of Art: A Guide to the Collection,</i> page 208</p>
Description: Full View
Repository: Dallas Museum of Art
Repository: Dallas, Texas, USA
Repository: Dallas Museum of Art, Foundation for the Arts Collection, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan E. Boeckman
Repository: 1990.149.FA
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Collection: Dallas Museum of Art Collection
Collection: Formerly in The AMICO Library
ID Number: DMA_.1990.149.FA
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Creator: Joseph Cornell, American, 1903-1972
Title: Object (Roses des vents)
Work Type: Sculpture
Date: 1942-53
Material: Wood box with twenty-one compasses set into a wood tray resting on plexiglass-topped-and-partitioned section, divided into seventeen compartments containing small miscellaneous objects, and three-part hinged lid lined with German maps of the Coral Sea and
Measurements: 2 5/8 x 21 1/4 x 10 3/8" (6.7 x 53.7 x 26.2 cm)
Repository: The Museum of Modern Art
Repository: Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Murphy Fund
Accession Number: 621.1973
Collection: The Museum of Modern Art: Painting and Sculpture
ID Number: 81694
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Creator: Barbara Stauffacher Solomon, American, 1928
Title: From the Marina Green to Pacific Heights
Work Type: architectural drawing
Date: 1987
Material: colored pencil on vellum
Measurements: 11 in. x 8 1/2 in. (27.94 cm x 21.59 cm)
Repository: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Repository: Accessions Committee Fund purchase
Accession Number: 88.358
Subject: San Francisco; California; aerial views; maps; rectangles; greenspaces
Collection: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA)
ID Number: 1533
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Rights: &#xA9; Barbara Stauffacher Solomon
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Culture: Korean
Title: Maps of the World (Chonha-do), of China, of Korea
Work Type: maps
Date: 18th or 19th cent.
Material: ink and color on paper
Measurements: ten panels: album 31 1/2 x 15 1/2 inches; painting 27 x 13 1/2 inches
Style Period: Late Choson Dynasty
Repository: Mattielli Collection
Collection: Asian Art Photographic Distribution (AAPD) (University of Michigan)
ID Number: AAPD Number: 9316/1-2
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Creator: Avant Garde Media, Inc., (publisher)
Creator: Herb Lubalin, (art director), (graphic designer)
Title: The First church of love spread 2
Work Type: diagrams
Work Type: double spreads
Work Type: illustrations
Work Type: index maps
Work Type: magazines (periodicals)
Work Type: portfolios (groups of works)
Work Type: transverse
Date: 1968
Description: Diagram in upper left shows the complete tondo; main image is a detail of the upper half.
Collection: Graphic Design Collection (The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art)
ID Number: LubalinHerb010713111296
ID Number: 361
Source: Herb Lubalin Coll.
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Creator: American Committee for Relief in the Near East, (client)
Title: Save the survivors - where the victims are
Work Type: boldface
Work Type: display types
Work Type: maps
Work Type: posters
Work Type: propaganda
Date: 1914-1918
Collection: Graphic Design Collection (The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art)
ID Number: Posters011301011097
ID Number: 585
Source: Schreyer Poster Coll.
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Creator: Tony Graham, (illustrator)
Title: The United States of New York
Work Type: cartoons (humorous images)
Work Type: frames (ornament areas)
Work Type: lettering (layout features)
Work Type: maps
Work Type: posters
Collection: Graphic Design Collection (The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art)
ID Number: Posters010912010897
ID Number: 573
Source: Schreyer Poster Coll.
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Creator: New York MTA, (client)
Creator: Massimo Vignelli, (graphic designer)
Creator: Vignelli Associates, (donor)
Title: New York subway map, 1970
Work Type: cartograms
Work Type: grids (layout features)
Work Type: keys (texts)
Work Type: maps
Date: 1970
Description: The design was organized on a 45-degree and 90-degree angled grid in which lines and land followed the basic structure. Every line had a color. Every stop had a dot. Every station was listed. A dot on the line meant that the train would stop at that station. No dot, no stop--simple. (Celant, Germano et al., Design: Vignelli. Rizzoli, 1990)
Collection: Graphic Design Collection (The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art)
ID Number: VignelliM010109012297
ID Number: 601
Source: Massimo Vignelli Coll.
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Creator: Albrecht D&#xFC;rer, 1471 - 1528
Title: THE EASTERN HEMISPHERE
Date: 1515
Technique: woodcut
Measurements: 650 x 860 mm
Description: Without monogram.
Description: Single-Leaf Woodcuts Not Listed by Bartsch (in Iconogranic order) | Dated 1515. | Undoubtedly Johannes Stabius, the imperial mathematician, was prompted to publish this map by Martin Beheim's globe of 1492 and Johann Sch&#xF6;ner's globes of 1515, described in Sch&#xF6;ner's Luculentissimo quaedam terrae totius descriptio... Nuremberg (Johann Stuchs) 1515. Stabius's is the first perspective projection of a terrestrial hemisphere. It is orthogonal, based c. 90&#xB0; from the Canary Islands (shown on the map as Insulae fortunatae).1 Like the celestial maps of this year (.351 and .352), this sheet is dedicated to Cardinal Mathaeus Lang von Wellenburg, whose coat of arms is shown in the upper left corner. Stabius's crest is below it, opposite the imperial privilege (i.e., the copyright notice). The globe is surrounded by heads symbolizing the winds, patterned on the design of the celestial maps prepared by Sebastian Sprenz and Konrad Hainfogel in 1503.2 | Only modern impressions exist, pulled from the original blocks by Adam von Bartsch in 1781, and subsequently in 1847 by officials of the Hofbibliothek. The blocks remain in the collection of the Albertina in Vienna. | 1. Unterkirchner 1969, no. 445. | 2. Zink 1968, p. 123; Strauss 1974, p. 1119. | - Weiss 1888, pp. 208-09. | 1781 edition: WM: Crest of Wolfegg (M.203).
Repository: Vienna
Collection: The Illustrated Bartsch
ID Number: 1001.415
ID Number: He.2110 | Pass.201 | K.297-98 | T.W98 | M.261 | D.405 | SW.173.
Source: The Illustrated Bartsch. Vol. 10, commentary, Sixteenth Century German Artists: Albrecht D&#xFC;rer
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Creator: Maciunas, George, 1931-1978
Title: Prospectus on "Fluxus Cooperative" New York
Date: 1968
Subject: Fluxus (Group of artists)
Subject: Avant-garde
Subject: Performance art--Lithuania--20th C. A.D
Subject: Text
Subject: happenings
Collection: ARTstor Slide Gallery
Source: Data from: University of California, San Diego
Creator: Maciunas, George, 1931-1978
Title: Fluxus, Its Historical Development and Relationship to Avant-Garde Movements
Date: 1966
Subject: Fluxus (Group of artists)
Subject: Avant-garde
Subject: Performance art--Lithuania--20th C. A.D
Subject: Text
Subject: happenings
Collection: ARTstor Slide Gallery
Source: Data from: University of California, San Diego
Creator: Jasper Johns, American, born 1930
Title: Map
Work Type: Painting
Date: 1961
Material: Oil on canvas
Measurements: 6' 6" x 10' 3 1/8" (198.2 x 314.7 cm)
Repository: The Museum of Modern Art
Repository: Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Scull
Accession Number: 277.1963
Collection: The Museum of Modern Art: Painting and Sculpture
ID Number: 79372
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Rights: Art &#xA9; Jasper Johns / Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY
Creator: Johns, Jasper, 1930-
Title: Map
Date: 1963
Location: United States
Material: encaustic and collage on canvas
Measurements: 60 x 93 in
Subject: United States
Subject: Abstract Expressionism
Subject: Mixed Media--20th C. A.D
Subject: Neo-Dada
Subject: maps
Collection: ARTstor Slide Gallery
Source: Data from: University of California, San Diego
Rights: Art (c) Jasper Johns / Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY.
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Creator: Johns, Jasper, 1930-
Title: Map
Date: 1962
Location: United States
Material: encaustic and collage on canvas
Measurements: 60x93 in
Subject: United States
Subject: Abstract Expressionism
Subject: Mixed Media--20th C. A.D
Subject: Neo-Dada
Subject: maps
Subject: pop art
Collection: ARTstor Slide Gallery
Source: Data from: University of California, San Diego
Rights: Art (c) Jasper Johns / Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY.
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Creator: Alan Rath
Title: Kanagawa-Ku
Work Type: Film, Audio, Video and Digital Art
Date: 1994
Location: Exhibited at John Weber Gallery, Spring 1994
Material: wood, maps, aluminum, electronics, two speakers
Description: Photographer: Larry Qualls
Collection: Contemporary Art (Larry Qualls Archive)
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Creator: Rosler, Martha
Title: Installation: Boulder, Colo. Fascination with the (Game of the)(Exploding)(Hist'l) Hallow Leg: det.: broken arrows
Date: 1983
Location: United States
Material: mixed media
Subject: United States
Subject: Allegory
Subject: Conceptual art
Subject: Installations
Subject: Mixed Media--20th C. A.D
Subject: Political art
Subject: Television receivers
Subject: maps
Collection: ARTstor Slide Gallery
Source: Data from: University of California, San Diego
Creator: Rosler, Martha
Title: Installation: Boulder, Colo. Fascination with the (Game of the)(Exploding)(Hist'l) Hallow Leg: det.: broken arrows
Date: 1983
Location: United States
Material: mixed media
Subject: United States
Subject: Allegory
Subject: Conceptual art
Subject: Installations
Subject: Mixed Media--20th C. A.D
Subject: Political art
Subject: Television receivers
Subject: maps
Collection: ARTstor Slide Gallery
Source: Data from: University of California, San Diego
Creator: Heide Fasnacht
Title: Road Map
Work Type: Sculpture and Installations
Date: 1992
Location: Exhibited at Germans Van Eck, Fall 1992
Material: canvas, cotton and polyester, permanent marker and watercolor
Measurements: 105 x 91 x 13 inches
Description: Photographer: Larry Qualls
Collection: Contemporary Art (Larry Qualls Archive)
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Creator: William Pope.L
Title: Map of the World [detail of wall piece]
Work Type: Sculpture and Installations
Date: 2001
Location: Exhibited at The Project, Spring 2001
Material: hot dogs, shingle nails, mustard, ketchup, sauerkraut, shelf
Measurements: wall piece: 18" x 26" x 5"|floor piece (not shown): 30" x 20"
Description: Photographer: Larry Qualls
Collection: Contemporary Art ( Larry Qualls Archive)
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Creator: Miguel Angel Rios and Sergio Vega
Title: Rio Amazonas (map)
Work Type: Sculpture and Installations
Date: 1999
Location: Exhibited at CRG Gallery, Spring 1999
Material: twigs, paint, and press type
Measurements: 12" x 21" overall
Description: Photographer: Larry Qualls
Collection: Contemporary Art ( Larry Qualls Archive)
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Creator: Michel Francois
Title: Africa
Work Type: Sculpture and Installations
Date: 1993
Location: Exhibited at Curt Marcus Gallery, Fall 1993
Material: black oil paint on map, plates
Measurements: map: 55 3/4 x 39 inches plates: 13 1/4 x 8 3/4 inches
Description: Photographer: Larry Qualls
Collection: Contemporary Art (Larry Qualls Archive)
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