Cobwebs
Photo Credit: photo: M. Cook
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Cobwebs
192120th century
247 x 192 mm (9.7 x 7.6 in.)
John Taylor Arms, American, (1887–1953)
Alternative title:
Brooklyn Bridge
Object Type:
print
Medium and Support:
Etching on laid paper
Print impression quality:
Very good
Edition:
75; printed by Frederick Reynolds
Marks:
Signed in pencil, lower right: “John Taylor Arms—1921”; inscribed in pencil, lower left: title
Provenance / Collectors' Marks:
J.T. Arms
Bibliography:
Fletcher 95; Karen F. Beall, American Prints in the Library of Congress (1970) 69; Arms 97.
Credit Line:
Gift of the artist (hon. MA Wesleyan 1939), 1939
Accession Number:
1939.5.28
Keywords
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This object has the following keywords:
- architecture - Art or science of designing and building structures, especially habitable structures, in accordance with principles determined by aesthetic and practical or material considerations. Refers also to the structures created. [November 1994 related term added. October 1990 alternate term added.]
- bridges (built works) - Structures spanning and providing passage over waterways, topographic depressions, transportation routes, or similar circulation barriers. [September 1994 scope note added; related term added. March 1993 descriptor changed, was 'bridges'; alternate term changed, was 'bridge'.]
- New York City - TGN 7007567 (“New York” preferred, “New York City” display; retained “City” for clarity)
- Northeastern United States - TGN 4011496 (general region): The term typically refers to New England and the northern Atlantic seaboard, including Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, New York and New Jersey.
Dimensions
- plate Dimensions: 247 x 192 mm (9.7 x 7.6 in.)
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Credit Caption
John Taylor Arms, American, (1887–1953) . Cobwebs, 1921. Etching on laid paper. plate : 247 x 192 mm (9.7 x 7.6 in.). Sheet : 309 x 267 mm (12.2 x 10.5 in.). DAC accession number 1939.5.28. Gift of the artist (hon. MA Wesleyan 1939), 1939. (photo: M. Cook) .