Full-length character portrait of Eva W. Wallace costumed for the role of "A Flower Maiden" in Wagner's opera "Parisfal" (adapted and produced in English by Henry W. Savage, and performed by Henry W. Savage's Opera Company at...
Louisville City Hospital school of nursing 1919 - Composite photograph of Louisville City Hospital school of nursing class of 1919. Four rows of individual oval-shaped portraits of students in nursing uniforms and caps with one rectangular portrait...
Jewish Hospital (Louisville, Ky.); Nursing students
Portrait of E. S. Snyder, who sits on a chair outside. Eva Sesmer Snyder graduated from the Jewish Hospital School of Nursing in 1913 or 1914. Title supplied by cataloger.
Louisville City Hospital school of nursing 1934 - Student nurses, class of 1934, at the Louisville City Hospital school of nursing, which later became Louisville General Hospital. Two rows of female students on the grass in front of an ivy-covered...
"[...] Uncle Tom and Little Eva depicts a scene in [Harriet Beecher] Stowe's chapter 22, 'The Grass Withereth--The Flowers Fadeth [...] on the mossy banks of Lake Pontchartrain in Louisiana." (p.155)
"Hesse produced a series of versions of this sculpture during 1967-8. They set up an interesting dialogue with [Donald] Judd's frequent exposure of the interiors of his 'boxes'. They also respond obliquely to an iconographic tradition of...
Cape from a nurse's uniform worn by E. S. Snyder affiliated with Louisville City Hospital. Eva Sesmer Snyder graduated from the Jewish Hospital School of nursing in 1913 or 1914. On back of photograph: E S Snyder WWI. Title supplied by cataloger.
Cartoon pages of The Louisville Times newspaper from March 8, 1913, featuring a sketch of John T. Macauley smoking a cigarette, with a cat on his lap and a dog beside him. The text reads: "Col. John T. Macauley & Hobbies - No. 54. Catering...
Galvanized steel and concrete. "Deacon's organically related forms often derive from sources in the Bible, poetry, fairy stories, and figures of speech. In the two versions of the laminated wood sculpture For Those Who Have Ears (1982-3), for...
Sculpture; Electric signs; Electric lighting; Lighting; Lamps; Light bulbs; Names; Artists' signatures; Language; Anamorphic images
"This relates to another work of 1968, My Name As Though It Were Written on the Surface of the Moon, also in neon. The latter, slightly more legibly, reads: 'bbbbbbrrrrrruuuuuucccccceeeeee'. It has been suggested that it may have been a...
Film stills; Motion pictures; Processes & techniques; Time; Falling; Metals; Hands; Fingers; Body parts; Locomotion; Human locomotion
"This 3-minute 30-second film, like others produced by Serra in the same year, related to a famous 'verb list' which he compiled in 1967-8. The verb involved in this instance is 'to grasp' but the list also included 'to roll, to crease, to...