Harvard Art Museums > 2019.296: The First Time, the Heart (A Portrait of Life 1854-1913) Prints Collections Search Exit Deep Zoom Mode Add to Collection Copy Link Copy Citation Citation"The First Time, the Heart (A Portrait of Life 1854-1913) (Dario Robleto)(Published by Island Press at Washington University, St. Louis) , 2019.296,” Harvard Art Museums collections online, Nov 22, 2024, https://hvrd.art/o/366345. Identification and Creation Object Number 2019.296 People Dario Robleto, American (San Antonio, TX born 1972) Published by Island Press at Washington University, St. Louis Title The First Time, the Heart (A Portrait of Life 1854-1913) Classification Prints Work Type portfolio Date 2017 Culture American Persistent Link https://hvrd.art/o/366345 Physical Descriptions Medium Portfolio of 50 prints on Rising Drawing Bristol; photolithographs with transparent base ink, hand-flamed and sooted paper; image brushed with lithotine and lifted from soot, fused in a mild solution of shellac and denatured alcohol. Housed in portfolio box created by Bella Forte Designs; bound in Canapetta black Italian cloth with screen-printed text and image; 8 page essay booklet digitally printed on Classic Text natural white paper with saddle-stitch binding. Technique Photolithograph Dimensions each: 29.2 × 36.2 cm (11 1/2 × 14 1/4 in.) Provenance Recorded Ownership History [Inman Gallery, Houston, TX], sold; to the Harvard Art Museums, 2019. State, Edition, Standard Reference Number Edition 5/6 + 1AP Acquisition and Rights Credit Line Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund Copyright © Dario Robleto Accession Year 2019 Object Number 2019.296 Division Modern and Contemporary Art Contact am_moderncontemporary@harvard.edu Permissions The Harvard Art Museums encourage the use of images found on this website for personal, noncommercial use, including educational and scholarly purposes. To request a higher resolution file of this image, please submit an online request. Publication History Jennifer Roberts, Dario Robleto, Unknown and Solitary Seas: Dreams and Emotions of the 19th Century, exh. cat., Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study (Cambridge, MA, 2019) Related Works 2019.296.1 Dario Robleto First pulse, 1854 Prints 2019.296.2 Dario Robleto Before and during emotion, 1870 Prints 2019.296.3 Dario Robleto Small sized female, 28, 1886 Prints 2019.296.4 Dario Robleto Pulse of man,6 feet tall, 1870 Prints 2019.296.5 Dario Robleto Listening to music (Schubert's "Serenade") 1880 Prints 2019.296.6 Dario Robleto After exciting news a change occurs, almost like that due to fainting, 1870 Prints 2019.296.7 Dario Robleto 8 months pregnant, 1870 Prints 2019.296.8 Dario Robleto Mother giving birth, fetal heartbeats (twins) in utero, 1898 Prints 2019.296.9 Dario Robleto Umbilical cord, first gasp, cutting of cord, 1886 Prints 2019.296.10 Dario Robleto Female, 24, exhaustion with excitement, pulse leaping, 1867 Prints 2019.296.11 Dario Robleto 3 month old, sleeping, 1874 Prints 2019.296.12 Dario Robleto 10 year old boy, 1886 Prints 2019.296.13 Dario Robleto Threatening a little girl, 10, to go to dentist, 1896 Prints 2019.296.14 Dario Robleto Young girl, 15, heart palpitations, 1886 Prints 2019.296.15 Dario Robleto Riding bike, 1906 Prints 2019.296.16 Dario Robleto Blowing Whistle in Ear, 1880 Prints 2019.296.17 Dario Robleto Smelling Lavender, 1896 Prints 2019.296.18 Dario Robleto Emotion of fear from shouting of the word "snakes," 1896 Prints 2019.296.19 Dario Robleto Being shamed/scolded (you behave like a child; you ruin everything for me.) 1876 Prints 2019.296.20 Dario Robleto Taking involuntary deep breath while solving multiplication problem, 1879 Prints 2019.296.21 Dario Robleto Exhausted by misery and undernourished; rest and being fed, 1870 Prints 2019.296.22 Dario Robleto Young lady, 28, much debilitated by prolonged mental work, the entertainment of company, and the cares of a large household, 1874 Prints 2019.296.23 Dario Robleto After exercise and residence in the country, 1867 Prints 2019.296.24 Dario Robleto Full meal with wine, 1874 Prints 2019.296.25 Dario Robleto Eating Chocolate, 1912 Prints 2019.296.26 Dario Robleto Under influence of hiccups, 1886 Prints 2019.296.27 Dario Robleto Smoking a strong cigar, 1874 Prints 2019.296.28 Dario Robleto Experiment with cannabis (sudden freedom from any unusual feeling, beginning to feel an indefinable sensation of comfort), 1874 Prints 2019.296.29 Dario Robleto Happy, 1912 Prints 2019.296.30 Dario Robleto Palpitations (panic attack), 1902 Prints 2019.296.31 Dario Robleto Holding breath while listening to tuning fork, 1880 Prints 2019.296.32 Dario Robleto Before and after a draught of hot milk, 1978 Prints 2019.296.33 Dario Robleto Perfect mental repose, 1879 Prints 2019.296.34 Dario Robleto Snoring, 1876 Prints 2019.296.35 Dario Robleto Ear lightly touched with feather while sleeping, 1877 Prints 2019.296.36 Dario Robleto Name softly called while sleeping, 1877 Prints 2019.296.37 Dario Robleto Young boy, dreaming, 1877 Prints 2019.296.38 Dario Robleto Arising from sleep, 1876 Prints 2019.296.39 Dario Robleto Faith, 1913 Prints 2019.296.40 Dario Robleto Religious guilt, 1878 Prints 2019.296.41 Dario Robleto Anger, 1874 Prints 2019.296.42 Dario Robleto Fear, 1912 Prints 2019.296.43 Dario Robleto irregular pulse from a man, 62, whose work entailed severe bodily labor, 1902 Prints 2019.296.44 Dario Robleto Sadness from listening to a sung melody, (Le Vallon) Gounod, 1896 Prints 2019.296.45 Dario Robleto A hard drinker, quite recently a sufferer of sunstroke, 1874 Prints 2019.296.46 Dario Robleto Early senility, 1870 Prints 2019.296.47 Dario Robleto Heart disease, 1854 Prints 2019.296.48 Dario Robleto Quickened irregular pulse due to sudden failure of the heart, 1902 Prints 2019.296.49 Dario Robleto Twenty-four hours before death (pneumonia), 1883 Prints 2019.296.50 Dario Robleto Flatline (dying of stomach cancer), 1870 Prints Verification Level This record has been reviewed by the curatorial staff but may be incomplete. Our records are frequently revised and enhanced. For more information please contact the Division of Modern and Contemporary Art at am_moderncontemporary@harvard.edu