Box 5
Contains 4 Results:
Lubell 5/5: 371
Ink drawing. A black and white image of two women, hands on heads, standing at either end of a woman laid on a pedestal. Above are three [geese?] and below the pedestal is a human-headed bird. The scene is framed with a black line. The full title reads: “Terracotta Plaque – Morning Scene. 600 BC Attic. Boston Museum of Fine Arts.” On the verso “see Page 45-46 Women’s Spirituality The Great Waiter.”
26.4 x 24.3 cm
Lubell 5/5: 372
Drawing in brown ink of five women in bird masks and costumes. Full title reads: “Let us pray to the Hestia Bird, to the Pythian & DeLian Swan, and to thee Quail-Guide Leto, and to Artemis, the Thistle-Finch.”
21.5 x 35.5 cm
Lubell 5/5: 377
Ink and wash drawing. Scene of a small town of tile-roofed houses set on a hillside. Colors red brick, yellow, green and blue. This is the same scene as the ink drawing Lubell 277, tentatively titled Delphi (due to a notation in the information from the Lubell family), and the print Lubell 279, neither of which has color.
20.3 x 14.2 cm
Lubell 5/5: 382
Drawing in ink, pastel and market ink over graphite pencil (with gouache highlights). Two partial heads from nose to eyebrows, with very large eyes. See woodcut print, Lubell 105.
11.3 x 37.6 cm