A nude female figure carved in ivory. Originally used as a device for Chinese male physicians to learn about a female's medical issue without the patient indicating as such on her own body.
Subject (Geographic):
China
Subject (Name):
Bernard Kosto, M.D. and Yale University. School of Medicine.
A nude female figure carved in ivory. Originally used as a device for Chinese male physicians to learn about a female's medical issue without the patient indicating as such on her own body.
Subject (Geographic):
China
Subject (Name):
Bernard Kosto, M.D. and Yale University. School of Medicine.
A paper doll and a paper outfit designed and painted by Zelda Fitzgerald presumably for her daughter, Scottie Fitzgerald Smith., Neither doll nor outfit has been cut out from the sheet they were painted on. Autograph of the painter on each sheet., and The doll is a male figure with green skin and white hair --perhaps from the artist's fairy tale series of paper dolls. The outfit consists of a knee-length green coat with a yellow lining. It includes a belt, cloak, gloves, and boots, all in white. Tan-colored tights complete the ensemble along with a green shako which has white spheres as decoration.