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Oh!
19th century19th century
699 x 546 mm (27.5 x 21.5 in.)
Anonymous,
Object Type:
paintings
Medium and Support:
Oil painting on canvas
Marks:
Stenciled, lower center: “OH!”
Provenance / Collectors' Marks:
From the Frederick Clark Fagan family
Bibliography:
See DAC object file for same subject in N. Currier lithograph, “Provisions Down—Oh! Oh! Oh!”
Credit Line:
Gift of Harry Peck, 1965
Accession Number:
1965.32.1
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This object has the following keywords:
- American Studies
- children (people by age group) - People in the earliest developmental stage of life. [August 1996 related term added. February 1995 descriptor changed, was "children". September 1993 related term added. November 1992 alternate term added. February 1991 scope note added.]
- food - Use for any material that can be digested or absorbed by the body of a human or other animal and used as a source of energy or some essential nutrient, to build and replace tissue, or to relieve hunger. [April 1995 descriptor changed, was "foodstuff"; lead-in terms added.]
- genre - Use for pictorial representations, which may be in various media, that represent scenes or events from everyday life; usually used with another term such as "paintings" or "prints." [April 1991 descriptor moved.]
- sports - Use for games that involve a reasonable degree of individual skill and physical prowess. [June 1993 related term added. March 1993 scope note changed; related terms added; descriptor moved. February 1991 scope note added; alternate term added.]
- winter
Dimensions
- object Dimensions: 699 x 546 mm (27.5 x 21.5 in.)
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Credit Caption
Anonymous, . Oh!, 19th century. Oil painting on canvas. object : 699 x 546 mm (27.5 x 21.5 in.). DAC accession number 1965.32.1. Gift of Harry Peck, 1965.
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