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Untitled ("A Book- All the Flags for Today")
Maker
Olaf Borge
(American, 1944 - 2015)
Date
1969 - 1970
Dimensions
15 1/16 x 15 1/8 in. (38.3 x 38.4 cm)
Credit Line
Purchase, Anonymous Gift
Collections
Construction Collection
Object number
1995.16.22
Status
Not on view
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Untitled
Olaf Borge
n.d.
Carrying American flags and signs, construction workers, longshoremen and office workers jam the City Hall area of New York Wednesday in a rally supporting President Nixon's war policy. An estimated 150,000 persons participated in the peaceful assembly, May 21, 1970
Unknown Artist
5/21/1970
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Olaf Williams
n.d.
For Size: FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover takes time out today to show photographers how he looks in a baseball cap. Hoover donned the cap after receiving the championship trophy won by the FBI baseball team in the All-American Amateur Association playoffs in Zanesville, Ohio, earlier this month, Washington D.C., September 8, 1960
William J. Smith
9/8/1960
Untitled ("200 Today, Happy Birthday Ludwig")
Philippa Jean Willis
1969 - 1970
Head, Flag and Rainbow (Kopf Fahne und Regenbogen)
Horst Antes
1967
Gertrude Stein and Flag
Carl Van Vechten
January 4, 1933
Flag on Mast
Albert Renger-Patzsch
circa 1930
Surimono (Rabbit with Japanese Flag)
Unknown Artist
n.d.
Cooling Off: Mrs. William Hodel turns a garden hose on a flag-bearing hard hat during one of several confrontations between marchers and onlookers in a Sunday "march for peace." The hard hats made up the brunt of marchers, who police estimated totaled more than 20,000. Mrs. Hodel, coming to the aid of her son and son-in-law, was later knocked to the ground, St. Louis, Missouri, June 8, 1970
Unknown Artist
6/8/1970
Flag draped coffins of eight American Servicemen killed in attacks on U.S. Military Installations in South Viet Nam, on February 7, are placed in transport plane at Saigon, February 9, 1965 for return flight to the United States. Funeral services were held at the Saigon Airport with U.S. Ambassador Maxwell D. Taylor and Vietnamese officials attending
Unknown Artist
2/9/1965
Today Europe - Tomorrow the World
Seymour Nydorf
1943