KenAI
Tools
Services
Portfolio
About
Contact
Toggle menu
Untitled (circus performers standing in front of train) | Harvard Art Museums | KenAI
Harvard Art Museums
Artworks
Untitled (circus performers standing in front of train)
No image available
Photographs
American
20th century
Untitled (circus performers standing in front of train)
c. 1940
Artists
Joseph Janney Steinmetz
Artist
Classification
Photographs
Technique
Negative, gelatin silver (film)
Culture
American
Century
20th century
Division
Modern and Contemporary Art
Department
Department of Photographs
Dimensions
image: 10.16 x 12.7 cm (4 x 5 in.)
Related Artworks
View More
Photographs
Untitled (photograph of a family seated and standing in front of trees and house)
Harry Annas, c. 1940
20th century
American
Photographs
Untitled (two women standing with a man in military dress)
Joseph Janney Steinmetz, 1941
20th century
American
Photographs
Untitled (men and women playing shuffle board)
Joseph Janney Steinmetz, c. 1950
20th century
American
Photographs
Untitled (copy negatives done by studio, men manufacturing metal bars)
Harris & Ewing, c.1945
20th century
American
Photographs
Untitled (two women drinking tea in front of fireplace and painting)
Jack Gould, 1954
20th century
American
Photographs
Untitled (overhead view of male basketball team and coach in gym)
Claseman Studio, 1961
20th century
American
Photographs
Untitled (child on crutches with nurse)
Jack Gould, c. 1950
20th century
American
Photographs
Untitled (girl playing with dog by window)
Lucian and Mary Brown, c. 1950
20th century
American
Photographs
Untitled (woman hanging by head from bicycleof trapeze artist)
Joseph Janney Steinmetz, 1965
20th century
American
Photographs
Untitled (men leading camels near circus train)
Joseph Janney Steinmetz, c. 1945
20th century
American
Photographs
Untitled (two couples having Campbell's soup at formal dinner party/soup being served by maid)
Joseph Janney Steinmetz, 1937
20th century
American
Photographs
Untitled (elevated view of church interior with people leaving pews and priest at front)
Martin Schweig, 1950
20th century
American