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More than 10,000 results for Mad Carpentier
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Evening dress, Mad Carpentier  French, silk, French
Multiple artists/makers
late 1940s
Dress, Mad Carpentier  French, silk, metal, French
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1952
Mad Mother, Joe Baker  American, Lenape/Delaware, Conté crayon and acrylic with silver foil on paper
Joe Baker
1985
Hat, Mad Hatters, Straw, silk, synthetic, American
Mad Hatters
ca. 1945
"Mad Tea Party", Hawes Incorporated  American, Silk, American
Hawes Incorporated
Elizabeth Hawes
fall/winter 1937–38
Ivory decorative plaque, Ivory, Greek
Greek
2nd half of 7th century BCE
W. Eugene Smith
1958–59
Moon-Mad Monk (Kyōgetsubō) 狂月坊, Kitagawa Utamaro 喜多川歌麿  Japanese, Woodblock printed book; ink, color, and brass dust on paper, Japan
Kitagawa Utamaro 喜多川歌麿
1789
Kabuki Actor Segawa Kikunojō III in a Mad Female Role, Utagawa Toyokuni I  Japanese, Woodblock print; ink and color on paper, Japan
Utagawa Toyokuni I
1798 (Kansei 9)
Emilie Carpentier
Théodore Lefeve et Emile Guérin
1887
Georges Carpentier from Boxers Exhibits series (W467), Exhibit Supply Company  American, Commercial photolithograph
Exhibit Supply Company
1921
Georges Carpentier from Boxers Exhibits series (W467), Exhibit Supply Company  American, Commercial photolithograph
Exhibit Supply Company
ca. 1926–29
Georges Carpentier from Boxers Exhibits series (W467), Exhibit Supply Company  American, Commercial photolithograph
Exhibit Supply Company
1925
Mad Tom in a Rage, Anonymous, American, 19th century  American, Etching
Anonymous, American, 19th century
Thomas Paine
[1801]
1921
James N. Rosenberg
1929
1923
1923
The Mad Woman of Yawata (Yawata no kyōjo) from kuchie (frontispiece) of a novel, Mizuno Toshikata  Japanese, Woodblock print; ink and color on paper, Japan
Mizuno Toshikata
ca. 1905
[Three Page Tearsheet from Alhambra Magazine of Blaise Cendrars' "Mad", Translated by Walker Evans], Walker Evans  American
Walker Evans
1929
Portrait of Jean Honoré Fragonard, Charles Louis François Le Carpentier  French, Etching
Multiple artists/makers
1808
A Mad Dog in a Coffee House, Thomas Rowlandson  British, Hand-colored etching
Thomas Rowlandson
March 20, 1809
ca. 1920–30
ca. 1920–30
ca. 1920–30
ca. 1920–30
ca. 1920–30
The Overdrove Ox (Mad Bull on Westminster Bridge), Thomas Rowlandson  British, Hand-colored etching and aquatint
Thomas Rowlandson
1787–90
Mathurin Jousse
Georges Griveau
1627
The Moon-Mad Monk, or Crazy Gazing at the Moon (Kyōgetsubō 狂月坊), Kitagawa Utamaro 喜多川歌麿  Japanese, Polychrome woodblock printed book; ink and color on paper, Japan
Kitagawa Utamaro 喜多川歌麿
1789, eighth month
Heads of Two Horses and a Charioteer, Limestone, paint
ca. 1353–1336 B.C.
Mad Bear, No. 10, collector card from the American Indian Series (D6), issued by the Kelley Baking Company to promote Kelley's Bread, Kelley Baking Company  American, Commercial color lithograph
Kelley Baking Company
1940
Mad-seller, in Malabar Cast, from Indian Trades and Castes, Anonymous, Indian, 19th century  Indian, Watercolor and gouache
Anonymous, Indian, 19th century
ca. 1840
Philosophy Run Mad or a Stupendous Monument of Human Wisdom, Thomas Rowlandson  British, Etching
Thomas Rowlandson
May 29, 1792
Model of King Ludwig II of Bavaria's Neo-Rococo Sleigh, Franz Seitz  German, Historic ivory, carved, punched, and engraved; on oval silk velvet-covered wooden stand with historic ivory ball feet, German, Munich
Franz Seitz
Philipp Perron
1872–80
Multiple artists/makers
1806–22
Qu Yuan and the Fisherman, Shen Hao  Chinese, Folding fan mounted as an album leaf; ink and color on gold paper, China
Shen Hao
mid-17th century
Ensemble, Comme des Garçons  Japanese, (a) wool, cotton, metal; (b) wool; (d) cotton; (c) metal, leather, Japanese
Multiple artists/makers
spring/summer 2006
Hat, silk, synthetic, straw, French
French
ca. 1903
Vase, George E. Ohr  American, Glazed red earthenware, American
George E. Ohr
ca. 1895–1900