Skip to main content

Header Search block

Enter a Search Term

  • Rutgers.edu

Main navigation

  • Visit
    • Hours & Admission
    • Directions & Parking
    • Accessibility
  • Art
    • Exhibitions
    • Collections
    • Search the Collection
    • Publications
    • Collection Connections
  • Learn
    • For Youth & Families
    • For Schools
    • For University Students & Faculty
    • For Everyone
  • Events
  • About
    • Museum Overview
    • Diversity, Equity, Access, & Inclusion
    • Land Acknowledgment
    • Leadership & Staff
    • Contact Us
    • News Room
      • Logged In Media
    • Opportunities
    • Space Rentals
    • Image Policies & Licensing
  • Support
    • Membership
    • Ways to Give

Main navigation mobile

  • Visit
    • Hours & Admission
    • Directions & Parking
    • Accessibility
  • Art
    • Exhibitions
    • Collections
    • Search the Collection
    • Publications
    • Collection Connections
  • Learn
  • Events
  • About
  • Support

Utility mobile

  • Rutgers.edu

Open today from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Collections

  • Collections
  • Exhibitions
  • Favorites
  • Rights & Reproductions
  • About
  • Help
Skip to main content
Image Not Available for Mon Plaisir. Petergof
ExpandFavoriteView PDF
Mon Plaisir. Petergof
Image Not Available for Mon Plaisir. Petergof

Mon Plaisir. Petergof

Artist Boris Smelov (Russian, 1951-1998)
Date1995
MediumGelatin silver print on paper
DimensionsImage: 23.9 × 36 cm (9 7/16 × 14 3/16 in.)
Sheet: 30.4 × 40.4 cm (11 15/16 × 15 7/8 in.)
ClassificationsPhotograph
Credit LineNorton and Nancy Dodge Collection of Nonconformist Art from the Soviet Union
Object numberD14854
Collections
  • Soviet Nonconformist Art & Arts of Eurasia
  • Photography

Images appearing on this online collection database are displayed as a fair use educational, non-commercial, scholarly resource only. Reproduction from this website and commercial use is strictly prohibited. Please see more information about Rights & Reproductions.

  • Discover More
Image Not Available for Petergof Palace from the series Breaking Up the Blockade
Petergof Palace from the series Breaking Up the Blockade
Boris Pavlovich Kudoyarov
undated
Image Not Available for Cercle Pigalle program for Fat'ma le plaisir d'y Venir
Cercle Pigalle program for Fat'ma le plaisir d'y Venir
Ferdinand Lunel
1887
Image Not Available for (Plaisir d'amour..)
(Plaisir d'amour..)
Henri Boutet
undated
Image Not Available for Le Marchand de Plaisir
Le Marchand de Plaisir
Unidentified artist
c. 1900
Image Not Available for Chacun prend son plaisir où il le trouve, No. 29 from Les Métamorphoses du Jour
Chacun prend son plaisir où il le trouve, No. 29 from Les Métamorphoses du Jour
J. J. Grandville
undated
La Merelle et le Cerf Volant, plate 5 from Les jeux et plaisirs de l'enfance (after Jacques Stella)
La Merelle et le Cerf Volant, plate 5 from Les jeux et plaisirs de l'enfance (after Jacques Stella)
Claudine Bouzonnet-Stella
1657
La poire, plate 8 from Les jeux et plaisirs de l'enfance (after Jacques Stella)
La poire, plate 8 from Les jeux et plaisirs de l'enfance (after Jacques Stella)
Claudine Bouzonnet-Stella
1657
C'est mon pere! C'est mon pere!
C'est mon pere! C'est mon pere!
Nicolas-Toussaint Charlet
1821-1822
MAN, (man), n.; pl. Men (men) (AS. mann, man, monn, mon) Pre 
MAN, (man), n.; pl. Men (men) (AS. mann, man, monn, mon) Pejorative term designing the being of both sexes whose main characteristics are a) standing upright on his hind legs, b) an adjustable thumb c) a relatively large brain capacity. For inst., in the expressions: I am a man, you are a man, he (she) is a man, we are men, you are men, they are men, "man" is always used pejoratively. Warning: men are not monsters, however, and an easy test allows to distinguish between them. Simply remember: MONSTERS ARE INOFFENSIVE.
MAN, (man), n.; pl. Men (men) (AS. mann, man, monn, mon) Pre
MAN, (man), n.; pl. Men (men) (AS. mann, man, monn, mon) Pejorative term designing the being of both sexes whose main characteristics are a) standing upright on his hind legs, b) an adjustable thumb c) a relatively large brain capacity. For inst., in the expressions: I am a man, you are a man, he (she) is a man, we are men, you are men, they are men, "man" is always used pejoratively. Warning: men are not monsters, however, and an easy test allows to distinguish between them. Simply remember: MONSTERS ARE INOFFENSIVE.
Daniel Spoerri
1967
Zinc, Mon Amour from the portfolio Femfolio
Zinc, Mon Amour from the portfolio Femfolio
June Wayne
2007
Image Not Available for C'Était Mon Chein
C'Était Mon Chein
Alfred Grévin
undated
Mon Opinion Politique? La Voila!
Mon Opinion Politique? La Voila!
Louis-Auguste-Mathieu Legrand
1888
Powered by eMuseum

Site Footer

Footer Utility

  • Rutgers.edu

Open today from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Map to show Zimmerli Museum location

Zimmerli Art Museum
71 Hamilton St,
New Brunswick, NJ 08901

Helpful Links

  • Visit
  • Art
  • Learn
  • Events
  • About
  • Support

Learn

  • For Youth & Families
  • For Schools
  • For University Students & Faculty
  • For Everyone

Support

Notices

  • Museum Operating Status
  • Careers and Opportunities
  • Contact
  • Space Rental
  • Image Policies & Licensing
  • Press

Follow Us

Rutgers.edu

Rutgers is an equal access/equal opportunity institution. Individuals with disabilities are encouraged to direct suggestions, comments, or complaints concerning any accessibility issues with Rutgers websites to accessibility@rutgers.edu or complete the Report Accessibility Barrier / Provide Feedback form.

Copyright ©2024, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. All rights reserved. Contact webmaster | Sitemap