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Ellis IslandImmigrants: Girl from Rättvik, Province of Dalarna, Swedenca. 1905–14Photographer: Augus
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Large red-painted sheet-tin umbrella trade sign, early 20th C. 2.46 meters high (8 feet, 1 in)Sotheb
Sichomovi (Hopi) hand-painted ceramic bowl. Artist unknown; ca. 1900. From Arizona; now in the Hon
Ellis IslandImmigrants: Alsace-Lorraine Girlca. 1906Photographer: Augustus F. Sherman (American; 186
Harlequin and Lady, ca. 1930 (American Folk Art Museum)
Peter Schjeldahl on the imminent destruction of the former American Folk Art Museum, part of a renov
Bill Mayer (American, b. 1951, Birmingham, AL, USA, based Decatur, GA, USA) - Summer Solstice, Paint
Painted pot depicting horned serpents and birds, of the Mogollon culture, southwestern United States
Navajo banded rug, ca. 1880. Now in the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Anasazi water jar (olla) from the southwestern United States. Artist unknown; ca. 1100-1250. Now i
Noah’s Ark, Edward Hicks, 1846
Ellis Island Immigrants: Laplanderca. 1905–14Photographer: Augustus F. Sherman (American; 1865–1925)
Ellis Island Immigrants: Romanian Piperca. 1905–14Photographer: Augustus F. Sherman (American; 1865–
Ellis Island Immigrants: Serbian Gypsies (RomaFamily)ca. 1905Photographer: Augustus F. Sherman (Amer
EllisIsland Immigrants: Bavarian Manca. 1905Photographer: Augustus F. Sherman (American; 1865–1925)I
Hopi ceramic canteen decorated with Pahlhikmana, the Water Maiden. Artist unknown; late 1800s. Now
Pottery of the Mangbetu people, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Now in the American Museum of Nat
Sun mask of the Tlingit people of the Pacific Northwest. Artist unknown; late 18th/early 19th centu
Naas shagi yeil s'aaxw (Raven at the Headwaters of Nass hat) from the Tlingit people of the Pacific
Amulet in the shape of an orca, of the Tlingit people, Alaska. Made from walrus tooth and hali
Silver bracelet with an American Eagle design, made by the Haida people of the Pacific Northwest. &n
The Museum’s collections include many objects that celebrate past American presidents. This qu
PYRITE Folk Names: Fool’s Gold, Pyrites, Iron PyriteEnergy: ProjectivePlanet: MarsElement:
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