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Face Screen

CultureEnglish
Date18th century
MediumBronze and glass
DimensionsOverall: 19 1/2 × 9 1/4 inches (49.53 × 23.5 cm)
Credit LineBequest of Linda S. Hall
Object number41-57/2
On View
Not on view
DescriptionThree-legged bronze pedestal and frame enclosing blue glass with floral pattern which is supported by two coiled snakes at the bottom.Provenance

Linda S. Hall (1859-1938), Kansas City, MO, by April 2, 1934-1938 [1];

Her estate, 1938-1941;

Her bequest to The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO, 1941.

NOTES:

[1] Under the terms of Hall’s will, the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art could select objects of art from Hall’s home to add to the museum’s collection. Director Paul Gardner viewed the Hall collection in early 1934 and sent Hall a letter dated April 2, 1934, detailing the objects the museum would like to add to its collection. These objects would remain with her estate, however, until the death of her husband, Herbert F. Hall (1858-1941). Gardner’s letter and a copy of Hall’s will are in the Nelson-Atkins curatorial files.

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