"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...
Address: 1121 S. Second Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A brick path leads through a backyard garden. Numerous types of flowers, shrubs, and vines grow around the walled yard. A birdbath is set in the middle. Two chairs, one a rattan rocker and the...
A large African-American woman sits on a small wooden porch. Vines climb the wooden posts next to her. The title "Praise de Lord" is part of a copy negative that was made from an original print, but the photographer's niece, Lillian...
Tennis players stand on a court surrounded by a fences with vines growing on them in Tyler Park in Louisville, Kentucky, which is surrounded by the multi-story homes of the area. Trees and park benches are spread out on the manicured lawn. A United...
A child sits inside an automobile and leans out the window. The car is parked in front of a multi-story home with railings around the porches on the first and second floors. Vines and bushes grow around the home.
A man in uniform with a billy stick stands under a pergola where vines grow. To the left of the image, children sit on the grass near a little wagon and men sit on benches.
Over three dozen men, women, and some older children gather in a field of strawberry vines, everyone wearing hats or bonnets and a few people holding shallow, square wood trays with handles--some of the trays contain small containers. Behind many...
About two dozen people stand or kneel in a field of strawberry vines. A few carry shallow, square wood trays with handles. The strawberry field is large and there are some trees at its far edge.
Spring house on site of Chenoweth Massacre in Middletown, Kentucky. Stone wall and an overgrown landscape with vines. The Chenoweth Massacre took place on July 17, 1789 and was the last Indian raid in Jefferson County. A party of Native Americans...
Loews Theater, Fourth Street between Broadway & Chestnut, Louisville, Kentucky. Written on back: "Loews Theater one of the castle-like side walls in the new theater." Side view of seats, left theater wall and left half of stage and...
Orchestra, lodges and balcony at Loews Theater on Fourth Street between Broadway and Chestnut, Louisville, Kentucky. Side view of seats, right theater wall and much of the balcony seating area as well as the edge of the orchestra in which are...
Horse cemetery at Hamburg Place, a horse farm owned by Edward Wiaddeus, near Lexington, Kentucky. A statue of a horse stands on top of a massive, many layered pedestal encircled by a fence of pointed stakes which is covered by bare vines. Six low...
Horse cemetery at Hamburg Place, a horse farm owned by Edward Wiaddeus, near Lexington, Kentucky. Close up of a statue of a horse on top of a massive, many layered pedestal encircled by a fence of pointed stakes which is covered by bare vines.
Horse cemetery at Hamburg Place, a horse farm owned by Edward Wiaddeus, near Lexington, Kentucky. Another print of 1194.18.0702. A statue of a horse stands on top of a massive, many layered pedestal encircled by a fence of pointed stakes which is...
Howard family automobile, decorated with vines and other greenery, perhaps for a parade, sitting on the carriage road outside the west entrance of the Howard Mansion in Port Fulton (now Jeffersonville), Indiana. A woman, probably a nurse is sitting...
Woodblock prints of, clockwise from left: frame signed "Waggoner& Bosse SC: Louisville" (sideways); elaborate corner design signed "Waggoner & Boss SC. Louisville."; number 33; monogram for "R.E.L.", with...
Grand Canon of the Arkansas River, also known as Royal Gorge, in Colorado. Set of railroad tracks between two steep rock walls with a rocky mountain in the background. 516. Grand Canon on the Arkansas River. Descriptive information on back of card:...
Snow-covered dwelling flanked by a tree in inset. Around the inset are holly vines and two lit candles, which flank thee inscription. Postmarked 1921 on verso. Published by the Gibson Art Company.