KenAI
Tools
Services
Portfolio
About
Contact
Toggle menu
Untitled (clergymen and choir boys walking up town church steps as public watches) | Harvard Art Museums | KenAI
Harvard Art Museums
Artworks
Untitled (clergymen and choir boys walking up town church steps as public watches)
No image available
Photographs
American
20th century
Untitled (clergymen and choir boys walking up town church steps as public watches)
c. 1955-1960
Artists
Claseman Studio
Artist
Classification
Photographs
Technique
Negative, gelatin silver (film)
Culture
American
Century
20th century
Division
Modern and Contemporary Art
Department
Department of Photographs
Dimensions
image: 10.16 x 12.7 cm (4 x 5 in.)
Related Artworks
View More
Photographs
Untitled (view of dinnerware and china on tables in elegant room)
Martin Schweig, 1949
20th century
American
Photographs
Untitled (wedding guests walking on sidewalk)
Joseph Janney Steinmetz, c. 1950
20th century
American
Photographs
Untitled (woman with tattoos sitting on luggage and pulling on her socks)
Joseph Janney Steinmetz, c. 1940
20th century
American
Photographs
Untitled (baby on bed with stuffed animal)
Lucian and Mary Brown, c. 1950
20th century
American
Photographs
Untitled (man looking through files)
Peter James Studio, 1957
20th century
American
Photographs
Untitled (children in costumes auditioning for theater, girls dancing)
Jack Gould, c. 1947
20th century
American
Photographs
Untitled (portrait of Mary Brown with children, outside)
Lucian and Mary Brown, 1955
20th century
American
Photographs
Untitled (rhinoceros, close-up view)
Jack Gould, c. 1950
20th century
American
Photographs
Untitled (studio portrait of woman wearing dress with two ties on collar)
Martin Schweig, 1945
20th century
American
Photographs
Untitled (people on lawn outside of hotel)
Joseph Janney Steinmetz, c. 1950
20th century
American
Photographs
Untitled (close-up view of un-engraved gravestones waiting to be sold)
Jack Rodden Studio, 1947
20th century
American
Photographs
Untitled (six men posed standing on logs or tractors in large field)
O. B. Porter Studio, c. 1930-1945
20th century
American