- H L Mencken
- Group of camels and riders
- Groningen (1509)
Groningen (1509) - Grasshopper
A figure on a bowl here represented is painted in "black or brown on a background of bluish wash over a yellow color." This bowl is eleven inches in diameter, five inches in depth. The figure is a remarkable one, having features of several animals, but none of these are more pronounced than its insectiform characters, among which may be mentioned the antennæ, three legs on one side (evidently three pairs of legs, for that in the back is simply introduced in violation of perspective), and an extended segmented abdomen attached to the thorax and terminating in a recurved tip. The character of the appendages to the thorax, or the wings, leaves no doubt that a flying animal was intended, and the legs and head being like an orthopterous insect, it may be provisionally identified as a "grasshopper." - Gorinchem (Gorcum), South Holland
Gorinchem (Gorcum), South Holland - Gloria Swanson
- Giving the chickens some water
- Girl feeding a goat
- German Shepherd
- George Jean Nathan
- George Horace Lorimer
- George Gershwin
- Frogs and Birds
Frogs and Birds. Black and White Ware. Diameter about 12 inches. Oldtown Ruin - Frog fetish
Frog fetish. Black Mountain Ruin. (Swope collection.) Length 3½″. These idols represent frogs, bears, mountain lions, and other quadrupeds, and have much the same form as those from ancient ruins in Arizona. On the backs of several of these stone idols are incised figures, like arrowheads tied to Zuñi fetishes, or possibly rain-cloud figures. - Frog
Frog. Diameter 10 inches. Osborn Ruin On another bowl there is depicted a frog very like that last mentioned. The frog being an amphibian was undoubtedly greatly reverenced by the ancient people of the Mimbres Valley. - Fritz Kreisler
- Friends
- Fred Stone
- Fred and Adele Astaire
- Franklin P Adams
- Frank Crowninshield
- Franeker, Friesland
Franeker, Friesland - Fox
- Ford’s Theatre, where President Lincoln was assassinated
Ford’s Theatre, where President Lincoln was assassinated - Fishes
Fishes. Black and White ware. 11 by 4½ inches. The most problematical of all the life figures on the Mimbres pottery is shown. This figure occurs on a black and white food bowl, eleven inches in diameter, four and one-half inches in depth. In support of the theory that the two figures here depicted represent fishes, we have the pointed head without neck, the operculum as a white crescentic design, two fins (pectoral, ventral, and anal), the median (adipose?) dorsal fin unpaired, and a long tail bifurcated at the extremity. The resemblance of these figures to the undoubted fishes on bowls previously mentioned is conclusive evidence that they represent the same animal. - Fishermenenjoying breakfast
- Fishermen rowing back to shore
- Fish
Fish. Oldtown Ruin. Diam. 9″ One of the bowls from the Oldtown ruin has two fishes depicted on opposite sides of the inner surface. These fishes resemble trout and are of different colors, black and reddish brown figures painted on a white ground. They are represented as hanging from two parallel lines surrounding the rim of the bowl. These fishes are so well drawn that there is no doubt what animal was intended to be here represented. - Fetish
Fetish. Byron Ranch. (Swope collection.) Length 6¾″ - Fetish
Fetish. Byron Ranch. (Swope collection.) Length 5¾″. - Feeding some rabbits
- Fawn
Fawn. Oldtown Ruin. Another figure referred to as an antelope appears to represent a young fawn, since, while it has all the characteristics of this animal, 34the horns are wanting. This specimen was found at Oldtown. The rectangular shape so often given to the bodies of animals drawn on Mimbres pottery is well shown in this specimen. - Fannie Brice
- Eva le Galliene
- Eugene O'Neill
- Ernest Newman
- Eleazer Williams
- Eddie Cantor
- Ed Wynn
- Early in the afternoon, a wind rose from the south. The sky grew dark
- Douglas Fairbanks
- Dos and Puppies
- Dordrecht, South Holland
Dordrecht, South Holland - Dordrecht, South Holland
Dordrecht, South Holland - Dordrecht (dated 1702)
Dordrecht (dated 1702) - Divider
Divider - Divider
Flaming Torch Divider - Dancing Figure
The well-drawn figure painted on a bowl from Oldtown ruin represents a man with knees extended and arms raised as if dancing. This picture has characteristic markings on the face, but otherwise is not distinctive. - Cow
- Cloud blowers
Cloud blowers. Faywood Hot Springs. (Swope collection.) The pipes from the Mimbres take the form of tubular cloud-blowers, specimens of which are shown. Apparently these pipes were sometimes thrown into sacred springs, but others have been picked up on the surface of village sites or a few feet below the surface. - Clay Pots
- Christ in an elliptical Aureole
- Charlie Chaplin
- Charlemagne crowned
Charlemagne Crowned, a with the nimbus Painting on glass from the Cathedral of Strousbeg, XII and XIV centuries - Cat and Lunch
- Carrier pigeons in a battle
Carrier pigeons in a battle - Carlotta Monterey
- Carl Van Vechten
- Caring for a wounded bird
- Caravan of camels