While democracy was developing, while men were seeking to reform national politics and to find some means by which the people might be represented justly in the government, a new movement entered into literature to give it a broadened scope and a...
A placid river cuts diagonally across the left part of the photograph, with large bare trees growing close to the river and leaning inward on either side of the river. A fence also edges the left bank, and at a greater distance on the right is a...
Three men in a lumberyard help hoist a board onto a low pile of boards while a fourth man stands to the right behind a smaller pile of similar boards on a wheeled cart that runs along a track. On either side of the track are many other piles of...
Buildings; Educational facilities; Universities & colleges; University of Louisville--Buildings; University of Louisville. School of Music
Architect's rendering of Drama and Music Building, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky, 1936. Wide, two-story brick building with double, higher, projecting portico facades in center. In front of the large, brick facade at center is a...
Triptych of portraits of performer Charles A. Morgan, who succeeded John Macauley as the manager of Macauley's Theatre after Macauley's death in November 1915. A close-up of him in costume as "Tommy Tatters" in "School Days" is...
Sculpture; Metalwork; Abstract sculpture; Abstract works
"In formal terms, this sculpture manages to harmonize the claims of an aspiring, organic element within and the protective, enveloping characteristics of an outer casing. This is achieved via Moore's signature 'holes'. (Caption, p.68);...
"The heavy walls of Tiryns and other Mycenaean palaces contrast sharply with the open Cretan palaces and clearly reveal their defensive character. Those of Tiryns average about 20 feet in thickness, and in one section they house a long gallery...