Portraits; Portrait photographs; Women; Public service organizations
Portrait of Della May Wilson (Mrs. George A.) Mayberry of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing dark-framed glasses and pearls around her neck. The photograph has marks of discoloration. Handwritten on back of image: Matron of Home for the Aged &...
Seven young women pose outside the girls' dormitory, Carnahan Hall. Della Davidson, whose father and brother were killed in the feuds is on left. Her sister, Esther Davidson, is in the center. Lillie DeZarn is on the far right.
Portrait of three female students. Miss Della Davidson, a 1913 graduate of Oneida Baptist Institute, is on the right. The young woman on the left may be Laura Combs, a 1914 graduate, and the student in front may be Chaney Burns.
Group portraits; Oneida Baptist Institute; Students
Outdoor portrait of nine students in the 1913 graduating class of Oneida Baptist Institute. Virgie Craft and Dan Hacker are in the front row on the right. Left to right in the back row are Della Davidson, Bige Hensley, an unidentified student,...
Oneida Baptist Institute; Students; Group portraits
Nine students in the 1913 graduating class of Oneida Baptist Institute. Dan Hacker is in the front row on the left and Virgie Craft is next to him. Left to right in the back row are Esther Davidson, Wiley Boone Craft, an unidentified student, Bige...
"This statue combines two antique fragments: Bacchus's torso and Silenus's torso and head, along with sixteenth-century additions including Bacchus's head, arms, and legs, and Silenus's arms and legs. The restoration is probably the work of...
Character portrait of performer and writer Gilda Varesi (later Gilda Varesi Archibald) with bobbed hair, a strapless dress, and long pearl necklace, partially obscured by a fan made of large feathers. Gilda Varesi starred as Madame Lisa Della Robia...
First version; "Dali's atomic variation on the Assumption, with Gala as tutelary goddess of Port Lligat." (Caption); Dali's first 'religious painting', designed to ingratiate himself with Church and State, was The Madonna of Port Lligat,...