Skip to main content Collections MenuExpandMy CollectionDownload 300 x 300 (Download)View PDFLandscape at Gadjahwong River, Gembira Loka 3 miles east of JobjakartaPreviousNext 300 x 300 (Download)Landscape at Gadjahwong River, Gembira Loka 3 miles east of JobjakartaArtist Wardojo (Indonesian)Date1967CultureIndonesianClassificationsPaintingMediumOilDimensions19 3/4 x 23 7/8 in.Credit LineGift of Samuel T. Pees G’59Keyword/SubjecttreeslandscapeObject number1988.087 Discover More Image Not Available for [View, in the Area of Tampaksiring, Bali][View, in the Area of Tampaksiring, Bali]Wardojo1967On, on, on, over the countless miles of angry space roll the long heaving billows.Mary Petty1947“Well anyhow, we landed at ____on the ___of ___ and now at ___ which is 90 miles from______.”Alan Dunn1942GI’s of the U.S. First Cavalry division help a comrade who fell about 20 feet from helicopter as it was leaving Firebase Bronco about 17 miles inside Cambodia, north of the Fish Hook area on June 25th, 1970. As the helicopter was loading the men, the base came under enemy mortar attack and in the rush to get away several men fellMark Godfrey1970A GI smiles as he waits for helicopter lift to pull his unit out of Fire Support Base Speer, six miles inside the Cambodian border, northeast of the Fishhook, 1970Mark Godfrey1970Architecture was ill-prepared to cope with eyes that passed 50-60 miles per hour.Alan Dunn1957"Temperature sixty-five degrees, humidity fifty-nine percent, winds out of the south at five miles an hour, barometer rising, and the dollar steady."Alan Dunn1971"Why shouldn't I use it? There's a good fifty miles left in these tires."Alan Dunn19426 miles over vacation-landEduardo Paolozzi1965 - 70, published 1970Vernon Evans and family of Lemmon, South Dakota, near Missoula, Montana. Leaving the grasshopper-ridden and drought-stricken area for a new start in Oregon or Washington. Expects to arrive at Yakima in time for hop picking. Makes about two hundred miles a day in Model T Ford. Live in tentArthur RothsteinJuly 1936River LandscapeJean Charles Cazin19th centuryHudson River LandscapeMaria Wickeyc 1934 Powered by eMuseum