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ID: 700005798
Page link: http://vocab.getty.edu/page/cona/700005798
Record Type: Movable Work
Images: 1
A Pastorale (gelatin silver print; Louis Fleckenstein (American, 1866 - 1943) (American Photogr...; about 1903; J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center (Los Angeles, Los A...; 85.XM.315.9)
Note: Two young girls skipping.
Titles:
A Pastorale (preferred,C,U,RP,English-P,U,U)
Two young girls skipping (C,U,DE,undetermined,U,U)
Catalog Level: item
Work Types:
gelatin silver print [300128695] (preferred)
..... (Objects Facet, Visual and Verbal Communication (hierarchy name), Visual Works (hierarchy name), visual works (works), <visual works by material or technique>, photographs, <photographs by form>, positives (photographs), photographic prints, <photographic prints by process>)
photographic print [300127104]
..... (Objects Facet, Visual and Verbal Communication (hierarchy name), Visual Works (hierarchy name), visual works (works), <visual works by material or technique>, photographs, <photographs by form>, positives (photographs))

Classifications:
photographs (preferred)

Creation Date: about 1903

Creator Display:
Louis Fleckenstein (American, 1866 - 1943) (American Photographer) [preferred,JPGM]
Fleckenstein, Louis (American photographer, 1866-1943) [500055315]
Locations:
Current: J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center (Los Angeles, Los Angeles county, California, United States) [500329598] J. Paul Getty Museum, J. Paul Getty Trust, Corporate Bodies (Corp. Body)
Repository Numbers: 85.XM.315.9
Display Materials: Kallitype
kallitype [300053490]
.......(Activities Facet, Processes and Techniques (hierarchy name), <processes and techniques by specific type>, <image-making processes and techniques>, <photography and photographic processes and techniques>, photographic processes, iron processes)

Dimensions: Image: 41.3 x 34.3 cm (16 1/4 x 13 1/2 in.)Sheet: 43.2 x 35.9 cm (17 x 14 1/8 in.)
Cultures:
American (preferred)

Style/Period/Group/Movement:
Pictorialist [300111559] (preferred,style)
.....(Styles and Periods Facet, Styles and Periods (hierarchy name), <styles| periods| and cultures by region>, European, <modern European styles and movements>, <modern European fine arts styles and movements>)

General Subject:
genre (preferred)

Specific Subjects:
girls [300247581]
.....(Agents Facet, People (hierarchy name), people (agents), <people by gender or sex>) (AAT)
leisure [300138173]
.....(Associated Concepts Facet, Associated Concepts (hierarchy name), <culture and related concepts>, culture-related concepts) (AAT)
children (people by age group) [300025945]
.....(Agents Facet, People (hierarchy name), people (agents), <people by age group>, youth (people)) (AAT)
skipping [300380161]
.....(Activities Facet, Physical and Mental Activities (hierarchy name), physical activities, <physical activities by specific context>, <personal and passive activities>) (AAT)
family (kinship group) [300055474]
.....(Agents Facet, People (hierarchy name), people (agents), groups of people, social groups, kinship groups) (AAT)

Inscriptions: (Verso) inscribed in pencil, at upper left edge, by Fleckenstein: "For Carl Rau"; in pencil, at upper center: ' "A Pastorale" / Louis Fleckenstein '; in pencil, at lower left edge: "CAK 147. 194"; in pencil, at lower center: "KALLITYPE"; in pencil, at lower right corner: "275"
List/Hierarchical Position:
..... Movable Works
.......... Movable Works by class: drawings, paintings, prints, other two-dimensional media
Sources and Contributors:
A Pastorale........ [JPGM,VP]
........ J. Paul Getty Museum database for collections (2000-)
Two young girls skipping........ [VP]
........ Getty Vocabulary Program rules
Subject: ....... [JPGM,VP]
Note:
English ..... [JPGM]
..... J. Paul Getty Museum database for collections (2000-)
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