Search 
 Search Images 
 About 
   
KeywordBrowseCombinedHighlightsSearch HistoryAll Catalogs
Search:    Refine Search  
> You are only searching: Art Inventories
More Smithsonian Searches
 
 Who else has...
 
  •  
  • Buckland, William,
     
  •  
  • Emblem
     
  •  
  • Allegory -- Place
     
  •  
  • Figure group -- Male
     
  •  
  • Pediment
     
  •  
  • Sculpture
     
     
    Seal of Province of Maryland, (sculpture).
    Artist: 
    Buckland, William, 1734-1774, sculptor.
    Title: 
    Seal of Province of Maryland, (sculpture).
    Dates: 
    ca. 1765.
    Medium: 
    Wood.
    Description: 
    Two male figures flanking a shield that is topped with a crown. Two flags fly above the crown and a drape goes behind the crown and falls beside the two men. There is a scroll with writing under the whole design.
    Subject: 
    Emblem
    Allegory -- Place -- Maryland
    Figure group -- Male
    Object Type: 
    Pediment
    Sculpture
    Owner: 
    Scarlett, Charles E., Jr., Whitehall, Annapolis, Maryland
    References: 
    Index of American Sculpture, University of Delaware, 1985
    Note: 
    The information provided about this artwork was compiled as part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture database, designed to provide descriptive and location information on artworks by American artists in public and private collections worldwide.
    Repository: 
    Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture, Smithsonian American Art Museum, P.O. Box 37012, MRC 970, Washington, D.C. 20013-7012
    Control Number: 
    IAS 76005374
    Add to my list 
    Copy/Holding information
    Smithsonian AmericanArt MuseumControl Number 
    Inventory of American Sculpture76005374Add Copy to MyList

    Format:HTMLPlain textDelimited
    Subject: 
    Email to:


    Horizon Information Portal 3.25_9382
     Powered by SirsiDynix
    About | © 2020 Smithsonian | Terms of Use | Privacy | Contact
    SIRIS - Smithsonian Institution Research Information System