genre: trompe-l'œil / material used: canvas / country of origin: United States of America

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instance of: painting (6)

owned by: Dallas Museum of Art (1) | Birmingham Museum of Art (1) | Schwarz Gallery (1)

artist: John Haberle (4) | William Harnett (1) | De Scott Evans (1)

depicts: postage stamp (3) | pipe (2) | photograph (2) | United States one-dollar bill (2) | United States ten-dollar bill (2) | wood (1) | thermometer (1) | bread (1) | man (1) | newspaper (1) | comb (1) | knife (1) | advertising (1) | nail (1) | coin (1) | drawing (1) | chalk stick (1) | drawer (1)

collection: Metropolitan Museum of Art (1) | National Gallery of Art (1) | Dallas Museum of Art (1) | Birmingham Museum of Art (1) | Indianapolis Museum of Art (1) | Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (1)

location: Metropolitan Museum of Art (1) | National Gallery of Art (1) | Dallas Museum of Art (1) | Birmingham Museum of Art (1) | Indianapolis Museum of Art (1) | M. H. de Young Memorial Museum (1)

location of final assembly: Munich (1)

The Slate: Memoranda

painting
by John Haberle (1895)
slate chalk stick twine knot

A Bachelor's Drawer

painting
by John Haberle (1890s)
drawer lock drawing photograph United States ten-dollar bill pipe comb thermometer king of spades nine of hearts knife matchbook ticket postage stamp advertising man

U.S.A.

painting
by John Haberle (1889)
United States one-dollar bill postage stamp United States ten-dollar bill

Try One

painting
by De Scott Evans (1885)
peanut nail wood

Imitation

painting
by John Haberle (1887)
Fractional currency United States one-dollar bill postage stamp photograph coin picture frame

Munich Still Life

painting
by William Harnett (1882)
newspaper turnip bread pipe stoneware jug