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- View of George Washington Carver Taken for Use as Reference for Irving Bacon's Painting of Carver, August 1942 - Henry Ford commissioned his personal artist, Irving Bacon, to paint a portrait of Ford's friend, the agricultural scientist George Washington Carver. Carver sat for the painting during his visit to Dearborn in 1942. This photograph, used as a reference for Bacon to complete the portrait, shows Carver outside the Carver Cabin in Greenfield Village.

- August 01, 1942
- Collections - Artifact
View of George Washington Carver Taken for Use as Reference for Irving Bacon's Painting of Carver, August 1942
Henry Ford commissioned his personal artist, Irving Bacon, to paint a portrait of Ford's friend, the agricultural scientist George Washington Carver. Carver sat for the painting during his visit to Dearborn in 1942. This photograph, used as a reference for Bacon to complete the portrait, shows Carver outside the Carver Cabin in Greenfield Village.
- View of George Washington Carver's Hands Taken for Use as Reference for Irving Bacon's Painting of Carver, August 1942 - Henry Ford commissioned his personal artist, Irving Bacon, to paint a portrait of Ford's friend, the agricultural scientist George Washington Carver. Carver sat for the painting during his visit to Dearborn in 1942. This photograph, used as a reference for Bacon to complete the portrait, shows Carver's hands. In Bacon's finished painting, Carver holds a milkweed pod and a peanut.

- August 01, 1942
- Collections - Artifact
View of George Washington Carver's Hands Taken for Use as Reference for Irving Bacon's Painting of Carver, August 1942
Henry Ford commissioned his personal artist, Irving Bacon, to paint a portrait of Ford's friend, the agricultural scientist George Washington Carver. Carver sat for the painting during his visit to Dearborn in 1942. This photograph, used as a reference for Bacon to complete the portrait, shows Carver's hands. In Bacon's finished painting, Carver holds a milkweed pod and a peanut.
- Scale Model, Aeron Chair Study, 2007-2008 -

- 2007-2008
- Collections - Artifact
Scale Model, Aeron Chair Study, 2007-2008
- Scale Model, Storage Unit, Action Office Study, circa 1975 -

- circa 1975
- Collections - Artifact
Scale Model, Storage Unit, Action Office Study, circa 1975
- View of George Washington Carver Taken for Use as Reference for Irving Bacon's Painting of Carver, August 1942 - Henry Ford commissioned his personal artist, Irving Bacon, to paint a portrait of Ford's friend, the agricultural scientist George Washington Carver. Carver sat for the painting during his visit to Dearborn in 1942. This photograph was taken as a reference for the portrait; Carver sits outside of the Carver Cabin in Greenfield Village and looks solemnly at the camera.

- August 01, 1942
- Collections - Artifact
View of George Washington Carver Taken for Use as Reference for Irving Bacon's Painting of Carver, August 1942
Henry Ford commissioned his personal artist, Irving Bacon, to paint a portrait of Ford's friend, the agricultural scientist George Washington Carver. Carver sat for the painting during his visit to Dearborn in 1942. This photograph was taken as a reference for the portrait; Carver sits outside of the Carver Cabin in Greenfield Village and looks solemnly at the camera.
- Scale Model of Folding Chair, an Action Office Study, 1980-1985 -

- 1980-1985
- Collections - Artifact
Scale Model of Folding Chair, an Action Office Study, 1980-1985
- Scale Model, Ready-to-Assemble Chair Study, 1965-1975 -

- 1965-1975
- Collections - Artifact
Scale Model, Ready-to-Assemble Chair Study, 1965-1975
- Scale Model, Executive Chair Study, 1985 -

- 1985
- Collections - Artifact
Scale Model, Executive Chair Study, 1985
- Scale Model, Aeron Chair Study, 2007-2008 -

- 2007-2008
- Collections - Artifact
Scale Model, Aeron Chair Study, 2007-2008
- Scale Model, Child's Chair Study, 1985-1989 -

- 1985-1989
- Collections - Artifact
Scale Model, Child's Chair Study, 1985-1989