Photographic film
Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Transparent, flexible plastic material, usually of cellulose acetate or polyester, on which a light-sensitive emulsion is coated, or on which an image can be formed by various transfer processes, used for still photography and cinematography. Also, a thin coating of collodion or gelatin spread on photographic paper or plates, or used by itself instead of a plate.Found in 154 Collections and/or Records:
Georgia O'Keeffe Painting Pelvis I, Ghost Ranch, 1944
Item — Box 22: Series 2
Identifier: RC.2001.2.153
Dates:
1944
Georgia O'Keeffe Painting The Black Place, 1944
Item — Box 22: Series 2
Identifier: RC.2001.2.155
Dates:
1944
Georgia O'Keeffe, Sunbathing, Ghost Ranch House Patio, 1944
Item — Box 22: Series 2
Identifier: RC.2001.2.115
Dates:
1944
Georgia O'Keeffe, Sunbathing, Ghost Ranch House Patio, 1944
Item — Box 22: Series 2
Identifier: RC.2001.2.116
Dates:
1944
Georgia O'Keeffe, Sunbathing, Ghost Ranch House Patio, 1944
Item — Box 22: Series 2
Identifier: RC.2001.2.117
Dates:
1944
Georgia O'Keeffe, Sunbathing, Ghost Ranch House Patio, 1944
Item — Box 22: Series 2
Identifier: RC.2001.2.118
Dates:
1944
Georgia O'Keeffe, Sunbathing, Ghost Ranch House Patio, 1944
Item — Box 22: Series 2
Identifier: RC.2001.2.119
Dates:
1944
Georgia O'Keeffe, The Black Place, 1944
Item — Box 21: Series 2
Identifier: RC.2001.2.106
Dates:
1944
Georgia O'Keeffe with Frances Serrano, circa 1944
Item — Box 22: Series 2
Identifier: RC.2001.2.170
Dates:
circa 1944
Georgia O'Keeffe Writing Daily Letter to Alfred Stieglitz, Ghost Ranch House Patio, 1944
Item — Box 22: Series 2
Identifier: RC.2001.2.113
Dates:
1944
Georgia O'Keeffe Writing Daily Letter to Alfred Stieglitz, Ghost Ranch House Patio, 1944
Item — Box 22: Series 2
Identifier: RC.2001.2.114
Dates:
1944
Ghost Ranch House Yard, circa 1944
Item — Box 22: Series 2
Identifier: RC.2001.2.142
Dates:
circa 1944