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Corn Stacks in a Field
Date
1878
Medium
Etching
Dimensions
159 × 238 mm. (6 1/4 × 9 3/8 in.)
Credit Line
Garrett Collection
Object number
1946.112.15203
NOT ON VIEW
Last Updated
1/11/24
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c. 1935-1939
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Theaster Gates Jr.
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for Mixing a Recipe for Corns
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for Corn Cookers
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c. 1935-1939
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for Listen carefully! If you are being asked for arabic Racahout to fatten all kinds of sultanas (women in a harem), for arabian Nafé for suckling children of all ages, for oriental Kaiffa to cure gastritis or corns, for Theobrome against vomiting, for Amandine, Indostane, Osman-Iglou, Paraguay-Roux, Criosote, Chocolat of Salep, Hypocras, white mustard to treat black moods, tooth ache and overweight, or Giant Cabbage seed, you will find it all in this bag, make no mistake!! You can sell it as a powder, ointment, solution or pellets, as you see fit. - Damnit! What kind of pellets are these anyway? - They are fool's pellets of the highest quality. - Splendid, splendid!
Listen carefully! If you are being asked for arabic Racahout to fatten all kinds of sultanas (women in a harem), for arabian Nafé for suckling children of all ages, for oriental Kaiffa to cure gastritis or corns, for Theobrome against vomiting, for Amandine, Indostane, Osman-Iglou, Paraguay-Roux, Criosote, Chocolat of Salep, Hypocras, white mustard to treat black moods, tooth ache and overweight, or Giant Cabbage seed, you will find it all in this bag, make no mistake!! You can sell it as a powder, ointment, solution or pellets, as you see fit.
- Damnit! What kind of pellets are these anyway? - They are fool's pellets of the highest quality. - Splendid, splendid!
1837
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Corn Pulling
n.d.
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for Head Study of Man from the Back in a Tri-Corn Hat
Head Study of Man from the Back in a Tri-Corn Hat
1896, Feb.
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for Corn Set
Corn Set
c. 1930-1936
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for Kassama Corn Flour
Kassama Corn Flour
1894, published 1900
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for Hot Corn
Hot Corn
M. Lois Murphy
1938
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for Bowl with corn blossom motif
Bowl with corn blossom motif
Nasca
3rd-mid 4th Century
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