Zimmerman, Leo W., 1924–2008; Art, Abstract--Kentucky--Louisville; Kinetic art--Kentucky--Louisville; Mural painting and decoration, American--Kentucky--Louisville
Leo Zimmerman is a contradiction: A man who was both highly collaborative and deeply influential in the Louisville art scene but was a misanthrope who became increasingly reclusive over the years. He produced prolifically yet chose to never sell...
A two-story brick building with white-clad girls and women sitting in or leaning from a few of its open windows. The building, at which hosiery is produced, emits dark smoke from its chimney. Two white ducks stand at the edge of the dirt sidewalk...
The Silver House & Gallery, belonging to Brainerd C. Lemon, at 223 E. Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. Two-story house with steeply peaked roofs. Stone first floor; second floor and up to the roof is concrete with dark wood in windowpane...
Buildings; Health care facilities; Hospitals; Veterans
Administration Building, Outwood Veterans Hospital in Dawson Springs, Kentucky. Light, two story building with four tall pillars supporting a central portico. There is a small, windowed, octagonal shelter on top of the building. There are window...
Residents of Pewee Valley pick up mail at a small white frame building. A sign on the tree reads: "Pewee Valley Post Office." From left to right are: Lillian Fletcher, Marquesa San Germano, the postmistress (in doorway), unidentified...
Residents of Pewee Valley pick up mail at a small white frame building. A sign on the tree reads: "Pewee Valley Post Office." From left to right are: Lillian Fletcher, Marquesa San Germano, the postmistress (in doorway), unidentified...
Streets; Buildings; Stores & shops; Bensinger Outfitting Company (Louisville, Ky.)
Three hundred block of West Market Street, Louisville, Kentucky, including Bensinger's Outfitting Company. Image is blurred along left side, probably from movement when photo was being taken. Handwritten on back of print: "'Bensinger's Close...
Paintings; Oil paintings; Photographs; Activists; Left-wing extremists; Terrorists; Dead persons; Death; Suicides; Social justice; Political issues; Politics & government; Protest movements; Opposition (Political science); Student movements;...
"[…] the German painter Gerhard Richter […] looked back mournfully on painting's loss of public function in his October 18, 1977 (1988), a cycle of 15 paintings which mimicked the appearances of blurred black-and-white photographs. Richter...