Portraits; Men; Government officials; Mayors; Binoculars
William B. Harrison of Louisville, Kentucky standing outside, wearing a bowler and holding binoculars. He was Mayor of Louisville from 1927-1933. The photograph is torn in a few places and missing small sections. Handwritten on back of image: Mayor...
Portraits; Men; People associated with entertainment & sports; Binoculars; Racetracks
Charles F. Price of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing a bowler hat, smoking a cigar, and holding binoculars. The photograph is damaged in the corners and marked with discolorations. Handwritten on back of image: Churchill Downs judge.
Portraits; Men; People associated with entertainment & sports; Binoculars; Racetracks
Charles F. Price of Louisville, Kentucky wearing a straw bowler, holding binoculars. The photograph has been painted on accenting his image and discolored from age. Handwritten on back: Judge, Churchill Downs. Stamped on back: May 14, 1936.
Portraits; Men; Business people; People associated with entertainment & sports; Binoculars; Cigars
Churchill Downs executive (1902-1949) "Col. Matt" (Martin J.) Winn of Louisville, Kentucky, holding binoculars and a cigar. The photograph has been cut in half and discoloring from age. Stamped on back of image: May 19, 1936.
Fred Levy, Jr. of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing a bowler and binoculars around his neck. The photograph has been cut so that only his image is visible and marked with discolorations. Handwritten on back: Fred Levy, Jr., President Levy Realty...
Placing judges, from left, Sam McMeekin, Sherman Goodpaster & William Shelley, Churchill Downs, Louisville, Kentucky. The men stand in a row on a white floor, wearing suits and hats; the two men on the sides have binoculars hanging around their...
New stewards stand at Churchill Downs, Louisville, Kentucky. White, two-story octagonal stand with stairs and topped by a pennant. The first story is enclosed up to an open area at window height. The second story has an inner area which is enclosed...
Performance art; Video recording; Motion pictures; Film stills; Myths; Fairy tales; Allusions; Artificial limbs; Artists; Women; Hairstyles; Posing; Interiors; Rooms & spaces; Architectural elements; Walls; Windows
Film still from recorded performance. "Rebecca Horn's early performances involved her strapping surreal prostheses to her body or wearing elaborate costumes. The allusions to fairy tale and myth were unmistakable but rarely specific. Since...