Figures
- 0.1Paul Strand, Gears, Akeley Camera Shop, New York, 1922
- 0.2Paul Strand, Gear and Fanbelt, New York, 1921
- 0.3–4Linocuts by Albert Kaiser, Der tägliche Weg, 1932
- 0.5–6Various products made by arbed Dommeldange, undated
- 0.7Hospital Maison des Enfants in Dudelange—isolation pavilion for children, 1923
- 0.8Hydrotherapy installation—ionization by electrolysis, 1923
- 1.1a,b,cFrames from Vu Feier an Eisen, reconstructed 1997 version of Columeta (1921/22)
- 1.2a,b,cFrames from Vu Feier an Eisen, reconstructed 1997 version of Columeta (1921/22)
- 1.3aSpread from Columeta: Comptoir métallurgique luxembourgeois, ca. 1922
- 1.3b“Armature steel casting,” undated
- 1.4Design by Jean Schaack for an element of the frieze of the Luxembourg Pavilion restaurant at the Paris World Exhibition, 1937
- 1.5Worker reliefs by Auguste Trémont and Lucien Wercollier on the Luxembourg Pavilion, Paris World Exhibition, 1937
- 1.6Auguste Trémont, La coulée de font (Iron Casting), 1916
- 1.7aDetail of a photograph depicting the entrance to the Luxembourg Pavilion at the Brussels World Exhibition, 1935
- 1.7bDrawing by Auguste Trémont, ca. 1916
- 1.8Linocut by Albert Kaiser, Der tägliche Weg, 1932
- 1.9“Arbeitslos… wie lange noch…?,” photomontage, A–Z: Luxemburger illustrierte Wochenschrift, 1934
- 1.10Linocut by Albert Kaiser, Escher Tageblatt, 1931
- 2.1Spread from a publication on Luxembourg’s captains of steel and mining industries, 1937
- 2.2Nicolas Tockert, director of arbed Dommeldange, 1897–1900
- 2.3Edmée Metz-Tesch, ca. 1915
- 2.4Page from Aschman, “Daten aus der luxemburgischen Eisenindustrie,” 1935
- 2.5“Hauts Fourneaux. 1+1 anneau pour gueulard. Tintinger,” undated
- 3.1–3Aline Mayrisch and Hugues Le Gallais in Japan, early 1930s
- 3.4–6Postcards of Japanese women in traditional dress, early 1930s
3.7–10“Disastrously Americanized?”: The female baseball team Star Kamata, early 1930s - 3.11“Natsuye Inouye in outdoor uniform,” ca. 1934
- 3.12“Miss Tabuchi, a graduate of Bedford College in London, in in-door uniform,” ca. 1934
- 4.1Perforating test in the laboratory of the Institut Emile Metz
- 4.2Recording devices and test results of the perforating test
- 4.3Coordination test with a two-hand coordinator (Zweihandprüfer) and a given track in the background
- 4.4–5Hammering test and graphs, from Robert, “La psychologie appliquée au service de la formation professionelle et du travail,” 1954
- 4.6Filing test, from Robert, “La psychologie appliquée,” 1954
- 4.7–9Filing tests and training at the IEM’s psychophysiological laboratory and workshops
- 4.10Cover image of Revue Technique Luxembourgeoise, 1937
- 4.11Worker sitting on a part of a hydraulic turbine
- 4.12Workers touching machines
- 5.1Ergometric bicycle in the attic of the Lycée Technique Privé Emile Metz, 2017
- 5.2Mercury manometer and two cylindrical recorders, 2017
- 5.3Psychophysiological laboratory at the Institut Emile Metz
- 5.4Arrangement of Amar’s cheirograph test, from Galtier-Boissière, Larousse médical illustré de guerre, 1917
- 5.5Illustration of Amar’s dynamographic sidewalk, from Galtier-Boissière, Larousse médical illustré de guerre, 1917
- 5.6Arrangement of Amar’s dynamographic bulb exercise, from Galtier-Boissière, Larousse médical illustré de guerre, 1917
- 5.7Poster displaying the filing test results of the instructor and four apprentices
- 5.8Graphs on the walls of the school’s exhibition room
- 7.1Rolling mill operators, Belgo Mineira, Sabará, Brazil, 1930