Feminism in literature; Self-perception in literature; Women in literature; Chen, Ran, 1962-; Tan, Amy
With increasing cross-cultural infiltrations and accelerated interflows among people of all nationalities in this globalized world, the focus of comparative literature has experienced a shift from traditional Eurocentric cannons to a broader space...
"This mosaic decorated the bottom of a shallow pool […]. The hole at its center belonged to a water jet. […] Its border consists of a band of twisted ribbon between plain bands. The emblema shows one of the popular episodes related to the...
Sculpture; Stelae; Portraits; Group portraits; Men; Kings; Rulers; Women; Queens; People associated with politics & government; Couples; Spouses; Fathers; Mothers; Families; Family; Children; Girls; Clothing & dress; Headgear; Headdresses;...
From Tell el-Armana, Egypt. "A sunken relief stele, perhaps from a private shrine, provides a rare look at this royal family. The style is familiar from the colossus of Akhenaton [from the temple of Aton, Karnak, Egypt, Dynasty XVIII, ca....
Group portraits; Costumes; Flags--United States; Buildings; Patriotic societies; People
The Daughters of America pose for a picture outside of Parkland Hall at 3536 Hale Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. The women are mostly dressed in white dresses. Some where sashes and others carry the United States flag. A man in a white outfit sits...
Portraits; Group portraits; Families; Women; Men; Wedding clothing & dress; Government officials; Legislators
Katherine G. (Mrs. John W.) Langley of Pikeville, Kentucky with husband, John W. Langley and daughters. They are all dressed in wedding attire. Langley served as U.S. Representative from Kentucky's 10th District from 1927-1931. The photograph is...
Monuments & memorials; Daughters of the American Revolution
A memorial stone, erected by the Daughters of the American Revolution (D.A.R.) in Boonesboro, Kentucky, listing its first settlers. Names listed include, from top left: James McMillan; Margaret White McMillan; Colonel Daniel Boone; Rebecca Boone;...
Portraits; Group portraits; Women; Children; Girls
Dessia P. (Mrs. Nathan) Bloom of Louisville, Kentucky, posed with her four daughters: Mary, Jacqueline, Natalie and Betty in front of their fireplace. The photograph is painted on to accent small details and yellowing from age. Stamped on back:...
Dorothy Dowden Park (Mrs. Edward Reeper) Clark, a prominent writer of Louisville, Kentucky, with daughters, Martha Haskell Clark and Christy Dowden Clark. There are marks painted on the photograph. Stamped on back of image: May 18, 1932; credit,...
Portraits; Group portraits; Men; Women; Government officials
Standing outdoors, from left to right, president of the Texas division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Mrs. W.W. Turner of Webster, Texas; Kentucky Governor Happy Chandler; and author and president of the United Daughters of the...
Attorney Frank Ropke of Louisville, Kentucky standing on the sidewalk, arm-in-arm with daughters. The photograph has been cut down to size and marked with some discolorations. Stamped on back of image: April 15, 1934.
Portraits; Group portraits; Families; Men; Women; Government officials
Governor Flem D. Sampson of Barbourville, Kentucky, who served as Governor of Kentucky from 1927-1931, standing in a driveway with his wife, Susie Steele Sampson, and daughters, Pauline and Emolyn. The photograph has three damaged corners, a small...
Elizabeth Flatt, seated, in long black dress, is joined by her three young daughters, standing, in calico attire. They pose on a hill in these American Folk Song Festival costumes. Title supplied by cataloger.
Nathan and Dessia Bloom's daughters of Louisville, Kentucky, standing in a row and wearing summer dresses. Stamped on back of image: December 19, 1932. Attached to back: The grand-daughters of the late Dr. I.N. Bloom for whom the I.N. Bloom School...
Barbara and Marion Bouvier of Louisville, Kentucky standing outside, wearing coats. The photograph is cut to an irregular shape and marred with discolorations. Handwritten on back of image: Daughters of Mr. And Mrs. George Owen Bouvier. Stamped on...
Carol Carrier and Robin Carrier of Harrods Creek, Kentucky, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carrier, walking, holding hands. The photograph has a portion of the bottom cut. Stamped on back of image: October 19, 1935.
Portraits; Group portraits; Families; Men; Children; Girls; Physicians; Government officials
Portrait of Dr. Clarence Harris of Louisville, Kentucky with granddaughters, Paula Harris and Clarissa Fehr Harris. They are posed together in front of a fireplace. The photograph is cracked in a few places and marred with discolorations....
Portraits; Group portraits; Families; Government officials; Mayors; Men; Women; Flowers; Columns
William B. Harrison of Louisville, Kentucky with wife, Margaret W. Allis Harrison, standing outside; one of their daughters stands between them, holding bouquets of flowers. Harrison was Mayor of Louisville from 1927-1933. The photographs has marks...