Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint--Art; Counter-Reformation in art; Barocci, Federigo, 1528-1612. Madonna del Popolo; Reni, Guido, 1575-1642. Immaculate Conception; Carracci, Annibale, 1560-1609. Assumption of the Virgin
This paper investigates the objectives of Counter-Reformation leaders as seen through the visual culture of the Virgin Mary in the time period. This study was completed by examining three paintings by three different artists: Federico Barocci,...
Persecution--England--History--16th century; Martyrdom--Christianity--England; Great Britain--History--Elizabeth, 1558-1603; Great Britain--History--Mary, 1553-1558
This thesis is a historical examination of the Marian and Elizabethan persecutions. Through the analysis of primary sources dating from the persecutions, the process of persecution in Reformation England is examined. This thesis uncovers the...
Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint--Art; Breastfeeding in art
This dissertation is an analysis of Italian late medieval and Renaissance peoples’ response to the Madonna lactans image. Although the images that comprise this type are similar in that Mary holds Christ at her breast, they vary widely in...
African Americans; African American churches; African American single mothers ; African American teenage mothers; Nursing homes; Nursing home administrators; People's Baptist Church (Louisville, Ky.); Single mothers; Teenage marriage; Teenage...
Oral history interview conducted on May 9, 1979 with Frances Smith by Mary Bobo. Mrs. Smith, a former nursing home owner and administrator discusses her childhood in Russellville, Kentucky, moving to Louisville at age twelve to tend to an aunt,...
Women's City Clubhouse, Third and Walnut Streets, Louisville, Kentucky. Women wearing various clothes from prim to costumes pose in rows in a bare room with painted walls and white overhead lights. On back of image: (Left to right) Top row: Frances...
Lewis, M. G. (Matthew Gregory), 1775-1818--Criticism and interpretation; Lewis, M. G. (Matthew Gregory), 1775-1818. The monk
When Ambrosio in Matthew Lewis's 1796 gothic masterpiece, The Monk , signs a contract relegating his soul to Satan and eternal damnation, he has reached the culmination of 442 pages of mental anguish, of his self wrestling with his conscience to...
Louisville City Hospital school of nursing 1933 - Student nurses, class of 1933, at Louisville City Hospital school of nursing, which later became Louisville General Hospital. Three rows of female students on the grass in front of an ivy-covered...
Louisville General Hospital school of nursing 1950 - Class of 1950 at Louisville General Hospital School of Nursing. Four rows of students in nurse's uniforms and caps holding diploma covers. The students are in front of a stage curtain with an...
Decorative shield with a row of three birds on top and a fourth bird above a painter's palette on the bottom. Below the shield is an open book. The name "Mary Verhoeff" is below the book. Decorative torches are on either side of the...
African Americans; Urban renewal; Small Business Administration (United States); African American business enterprises; African American real estate agents; Youth--Political activity; Busing (School integration); Low-income housing
Oral history interview conducted with Joseph Hammond on April 16, 1979 by Mary Bobo. Mr. Hammond, a small business owner and real estate agent, discusses his childhood, education and life as a young adult living and working in Louisville. He...
African Americans; African Americans--Education; Boy Scouts of America; Elderly poor; Floods--Ohio River; Floods--Kentucky--Louisville; National Council of Senior Citizens; Senior House; Senior centers; Scouting (Youth activity); Urban elderly;...
Oral history interviews conducted with Mr. Steward Pickett on May 23, June 4, and June 25, 1979 by Mary Bobo. Mr. Pickett, a retired assistant Boy Scout executive and board member of Senior House, talks about his family, growing up on an...
Mary Johnston, wearing a light dress, holds hand-picked flowers in her arms as she bends to examine or smell lilies in a garden. The garden is probably at The Beeches in Pewee Valley, Kentucky, which was the home of Mary's stepmother, Annie Fellows...
Mary Johnston, wearing a light dress, holds hand-picked flowers in her arms as she bends to examine or smell lilies in a garden. The garden is probably at The Beeches in Pewee Valley, Kentucky which was the home of Mary's stepmother, Annie Fellows...
Amish--Books and reading; Amish--Ohio--Social life and customs; Literacy--Ohio
Following in the tradition of scholars who treat literacy in context such as Deborah Brandt, Shirley Brice Heath, and David Barton and Mary Hamilton, I conducted my dissertation research not in an academic classroom but in the valleys of Hanley, a...
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...
Louisville City Hospital 1921 - Composite photograph of Louisville City Hospital school of nursing class of 1921. Cluster of individual oval-shaped portraits of students in nursing uniforms and caps. Decorated with an interlocked LCH. Text:...
Frontier Nursing Service, Inc.; Nurses; Health care personnel; People
Nurse Mary B. Willeford, Frontier Nursing Service, visiting patients, a woman and two young boys on log cabin porch, Kentucky. Willeford wears a suit jacket, hat, and glasses and holds an attache bag. The woman is in the doorway and the boys are...
Portrait of performer Mary Marble wearing an off-the-shoulder white dress. Born circa 1874, Mary Marble died in 1965. She performed at Macauley's Theatre in "A Milk White Flag" in November 1898. Inscription on print, lower center:...
Full-length character portrait of performer Mary Marble standing next to a table, examining a document. She wears a tuxedo jacket and shirt with white tie and tea-length skirt. Born circa 1874, Mary Marble died in 1965. She performed at Macauley's...
Full-length character portrait of performer Mary Marble ascending a staircase, wearing a white pointed hat and cape. Born circa 1874, Mary Marble died in 1965. She performed at Macauley's Theatre in "A Milk White Flag" in November 1898....