The Telephone and the Ticker; Study for Manufactures Building (Q18601869)

Label from: French (fr) English (en)

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movement: Impressionism (Q40415)
artist: James Carroll Beckwith (Q2061583)
collection: Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum (Q1129820)
location: storage (Q9158768)
country of origin: United States of America (Q30)
owned by: James Carroll Beckwith (Q2061583) Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum (Q1129820)
material used: oil paint (Q296955) canvas (Q12321255)
location of final assembly: United States of America (Q30)
depicts: pendentive (Q734605) shirt (Q76768) skirt (Q2160801) woman (Q467) telephone (Q11035) ticker tape (Q2424449) waste container (Q216530)
instance of: painting (Q3305213)

catalog URL: https://collection.cooperhewitt.org/objects/18185787/

information from the storage catalog

description: Outline of a pendentive with woman in green shirt and red skirt. Left arm raised, left hand holding telephone receiver to ear; right arm at side. Behind, to right, a ticker, from which come two strands of tape that are wrapped about figure and then end in a waste-basket to left. Gold background.

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