KenAI
Tools
Services
Portfolio
About
Contact
Toggle menu
Defectives, Epileptics: United States. Massachusetts. Palmer. State Hospital for Epileptics: Men's North Hospital. | Harvard Art Museums | KenAI
Harvard Art Museums
Artworks
Defectives, Epileptics: United States. Massachusetts. Palmer. State Hospital for Epileptics: Men's North Hospital.
Photographs
American
19th-20th century
Defectives, Epileptics: United States. Massachusetts. Palmer. State Hospital for Epileptics: Men's North Hospital.
1905
Artists
Woodhead Studio
Artist
Classification
Photographs
Technique
Gelatin silver print
Culture
American
Century
19th-20th century
Division
Modern and Contemporary Art
Department
Department of Photographs
Dimensions
image: 18 x 22.9 cm (7 1/16 x 9 in.)
Related Artworks
View More
Photographs
Untitled (nude)
Lucien Clergue, 20th century
20th century
French
Photographs
Photograph of Albers Course, Harvard Summer School
David Cooper, 1950
20th century
American
Photographs
X-radiograph(s) of "Female Portrait"
Jan Cornelis Vermeyen
Photographs
Untitled (Lee's Esso Grill, interior, merchandise at counter)
Hamblin Studio, 1949
20th century
American
Photographs
[Church in Teltow, 1912, pen drawing by Lyonel Feininger]
Lyonel Feininger, 1940s-1950s
20th century
American
Photographs
[Reflection in shop window]
Lyonel Feininger, 1940s-1950s
20th century
American
Photographs
Untitled (man in suit standing in living room)
Joseph Janney Steinmetz, 1967
20th century
American
Photographs
Newly Elected President of the International Teamsters Union, [James Riddle] Hoffa (1913-?1975)
United Press, 1957
20th century
American
Photographs
Untitled (wheat harvest, central Ohio)
Ben Shahn, July 1938-August 1938
20th century
American
Photographs
Untitled (Land's End, San Francisco)
Minor White, October 31, 1946
20th century
American
Photographs
Bauhaus [Dessau]
Lyonel Feininger, March 26, 1929
20th century
German
Photographs
World's First Fully Automated Restaurant (Eighth -- end of set): A carhop is silhouetted as she whizzes past the menu sign bringing food to the hungry customers.
Gordon W. Gahan, June 1966
20th century
American