This page is a commentary on the book, written by Sarah Robinson on 29 Apr 2016.
Exhibiting Historical Art: Out of the Vault: Stories of People and ThingsMain MenuWorld MapClick pins to learn more about the object that originated thereTimelinePre-Columbian Gold Headband800 A.D. - 1500 A.D.Gold Eagle PendantsSepik River Headrest20th centuryStatue of Saint Barbara17th century France, polychromed wood, artist unknownCabinet door from the Imperial Palace of Beijing with Imperial DragonChen Youzhang, 1755Bronze LampHead of John the BaptistLauren Linquest, '19Ida Rubenstein, 1909 Sculpture by Jo DavidsonCassone ChestWater-Carrier Vase with Bamboo Pattern and BambooLenore Vanderkooi, 1996Lotus Flowers in a Wood VaseRevolutions Per Minute: The Art RecordOpening page
Provenance
1commentary2016-04-29T15:07:36-07:00Sarah Robinsondfb2f746938b5c0a5b771e15293b8c60ba96c31c85323plain2016-04-29T15:08:21-07:00Sarah Robinsondfb2f746938b5c0a5b771e15293b8c60ba96c31cDonald J. Erickson acquired these pendants prior to 1977 and he and his wife, Irma A. Erickson, passed them down to their daughter Cynthia A. Sandell and her husband Douglas P. Sandell in 2001. They were donated to Vanderbilt's collection in 2006 in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Erickson.
This page is a commentary on the book, written by Sarah Robinson on 29 Apr 2016.