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Photo Credit: photo: T. Rodriguez
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Duke of York's Column
191320th century
Francis Dodd, British (Welsh), (1874–1949)
Object Type:
print
Medium and Support:
Drypoint
State:
First of four states
Bibliography:
Schwabe 90 in Print Collector’s Quarterly, vol. 13 (1926).
Credit Line:
Gift of George W. Davison (BA Wesleyan 1892), 1939
Accession Number:
1939.D1.63
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- 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.]
- columns (architectural elements) - Use for cylindrical, upright masonry members, usually either giving support or appearing to give support and usually comprised of three sections: a base, capital, and shaft; common also on furniture, especially as decorative elements. Use also for all uprights in steel frame or concrete frame structures. For square or rectangular members, either in masonry construction or classically treated, and for massive uprights in Medieval architecture, use "piers (supporting elements)"; for wooden square uprights, use "posts." [January 1995 related term added. March 1993 descriptor changed, was 'columns'; alternate term changed, was 'column'; descriptor moved. July 1991 scope note changed.]
- sculpture - Use for works of art in which images and forms are carried out primarily in three dimensions, especially those that retain the quality of being tangible objects or groups of objects. As works become more diffused in space or time, or less tangi
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Credit Caption
Francis Dodd, British (Welsh), (1874–1949) . Duke of York's Column, 1913. Drypoint. First of four states. : mm (in.). DAC accession number 1939.D1.63. Gift of George W. Davison (BA Wesleyan 1892), 1939. (photo: T. Rodriguez) .