Right wing for a reconstruction of Vladimir Tatlin’s artwork ‘Letatlin’, by Henry Milner, 2013. Constructed of ash, leather, steel and cotton, Milner's 'Letatlin' is based on detailed study of Tatlin's only surviving prototype in the collections of the Russian Central Airforce Museum in Monino. This left wing is left uncovered to reveal the structure, as with Tatlin’s original. Milner was commissioned by Grad London for the Utopia Ltd exhibition in 2013, and the reconstruction featured in a number of international art exhibitions before being donated to the Science Museum Group. Right wing for Letatlin model 2013
Left wing for a reconstruction of Vladimir Tatlin’s artwork ‘Letatlin’, by Henry Milner, 2013. Constructed of ash, leather, steel and cotton, Milner's 'Letatlin' is based on detailed study of Tatlin's only surviving prototype in the collections of the Russian Central Airforce Museum in Monino. Milner was commissioned by Grad London for the Utopia Ltd exhibition in 2013, and the reconstruction featured in a number of international art exhibitions before being donated to the Science Museum Group. Left wing for Letatlin model 2013
Two samples of calico, woven by pneumatic loom (19a, 19b), by C. W. Harrison, Manchester, England, 1865. Two samples of calico 1865
Armchair, one of two, with floral design loose covers and cushions, unsigned, British, 1941-1975. Used in lounge of volunteers' flat at the Common Cold Research Unit, Harvard Hospital, Harnham Down, Wiltshire, England. Armchair, with floral design loose covers and cushions 1941-1975
Part of medicine man's outfit, Nigerian, 1880-1930 Part of medicine man's outfit, Nigerian, 1880-1930 1880-1930
Belladonna plaster inside cardboard cylinder, prepared by the British Drug Houses Ltd., English, 1891-1920 Belladonna plaster inside cardboard cylinder
Glass globe containing bladder, unsigned, British, 1801-1900 Glass globe containing bladder 1801-1900