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Chen Hengke (Ch'en Heng-k'o)
Old Tree
1920 – 1923
Gift of Katsuizumi Sotokichi
1949/1.198
Text: REMEMBER THE BOYS IN FRANCE!--WRITE THEM OFTEN - Armistice Results in a Reduction of $1,180,315,000 in Naval Estimates for 1920 Secretary Daniels Reports. However no reduction is made in the estimate of $600,000,000 for a second three years building program of 156 ships including ten super dreadnoughts, six battle cruisers and 140 smaller warships. Photo [signed E. Muller] shows the Minnesota and when the program is carried out the U.S. Navy will be the second largest in the world. - Solf Wants To Separate The Allies; His Whining Notes Must'nt [sic.] Fool You - Germany's recent appeals for mercy were directed at certain sentimental and misguided Americans. Their purpose was to make the Allies wrangle and so allow Germany easy peace terms. Then Germany would be strong enough in a few years to start another war. - We Must Fight This Latest Hun Propaganda
Artist Unknown
Remember the Boys in France!--Write Them Often - Connecticut State Council of Defense
1913 – 1923
Gift of Mr. Maurice F. Lyons
1954/2.35.128
A photograph of two flowers side-by-side; their swirling forms disappear into the black background.
Imogen Cunningham (American (North American))
Two Callas
1925 – 1929
Museum Purchase
1976/2.10
A photograph of an agave plant. The plant is framed so that its straight leaves align with the architectural features of the background.
Imogen Cunningham (American (North American))
Agave Design 1
1917 – 1925
Museum Purchase
1976/2.11
A photograph of a flower bud cast in bright light against a dark background.
Imogen Cunningham (American (North American))
Magnolia Bud
1923 – 1929
Museum purchase made possible by the W. Hawkins Ferry Fund
2004/2.144
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