Two boys wearing suits with short pants pose outside a building, holding their prize-winning architectural models of single-family homes with garages. The boy at the left won First Prize, and the one on the right also won First Prize, with a Second...
"Although resident in America, Morley was the first winner of the Turner Prize in 1984. Funded by the 'Patrons of New Art' affiliated to London's Tate Gallery, this prize was subsequently awarded annually for 'outstanding contributions' to...
Tornadoes; Disasters; Sculpture; Churches; Buildings; Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint
Statue of Virgin Mary against a stone or marble wall as seen through a stack of rubble, including broken beams. Title: The Miracle of the Louisville Cyclone, U.S.A. Copyright statement: Copyright 1890, by Geo. Barker. Text on left: Geo. Barker,...
Carts & wagons; Goats; Children; Fontaine Ferry Park (Louisville, Ky.)
Photomechanical print of child seated in wagon drawn by goat. Text beneath image reads: "This Goat and Wagon will be given away (for 10 cts.) at Post Office Clerks' Outing, Fontaine Ferry, June 19. Come and visit the Greatest Country Store...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Business people
Portrait of Fred J. Hummel, Jr. of Louisville, Kentucky wearing dark-framed glasses, jacket, vest, and printed tie. The photograph has discolorations and is yellowing from age. Stamped on bottom, front of image: Cusick. Handwritten on back: F.J....
Robert L. James of Louisville, Kentucky, swinging a golf club. The photograph has a few spots of discoloration and damaged corners. Stamped on bottom, front of image: J.H. Coquille, Chicago, IL. Stamped on back: June 15, 1932. Attached to back:...
Portrait of Fred Karem of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing his curly hair parted to the side, and striped tie. Crop marks outline his image, and the photograph is yellowing from age. Attached to back of image: ROSTAND COMEDY TO BE PRESENTED; The...
Mamie (Mrs. Grover Lee) Love of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing pearl earrings and beaded necklace. The photograph is badly creased, painted on, and marred with discolorations from age. Article from Herald-Post attached on back of image: Friday,...
Portrait of Marian Nugent of Louisville, Kentucky, playing a violin. The photograph has a damaged corner and is marked around the edges. Stamped on back of image: April 28, 1924. Handwritten on back of image: Violinist; Awarded 1st prize music week...
Two men stand in front of the display window at Roby & Clemens grocery store or market. The man on the left holds a sign for a prize from Streitmann Toasts. The window display is of boxes of Streitmann Toasts in a pyramid shape. Address: Roby...
"Rachel Whiteread's House revived a taste for outrage previously brought to the fore in Britain by the Tate Bricks saga. Before its completion in October 1993 it had attracted little press interest. In November of that year, however, a...