Catalog of an exhibition of silk screen prints by Ben Shahn presented by the University of Louisville, Allen R. Hite Art Institute, November 22-December 31, 1960.
Location: 600 block of S. Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Cars line Fourth Street as pedestrians walk on the sidewalks. Banners are strung across the street. The ones in the foreground have two patterns: striped with white stars and a horse's...
Address: 2600 W. Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. A girl in a knee-length skirt, top and cap in what looks like jockey silk takes a curtsey next to a convertible car on a stage. Four African American musicians wearing hats reading "Jazz...
Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky, teeming with cars and pedestrians. A well-dressed woman with fur stole is in the foreground with her hand on a little girl's shoulder. Signs on the street advertise Fur Storage, Fred Haupt Co. flowers, Oriental...
A man wearing a turban sits on a camel, probably in Festival Hall at the World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri. He holds a stick, and is seated behind what appear to be a pair of drums. A man with a walking stick wearing a turban and white robe...
Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904 : Saint Louis, Mo.); Exhibitions; North Africans; Indigenous peoples; Men; Clothing & dress; Turbans
At the World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri, a man wearing a silk turban, embroidered vest, collarless shirt, sash, and white cloth stands holding a staff. He may be a Nubian (from North Africa). Such "living displays" were intended to...
Portrait of U.S. Representative Clifford K. Berryman of Versailles, Kentucky wearing glasses and a silk bow tie. Stamped on back of image: Copyright, Harris & Ewing, Washington D.C.; October 31, 1929. Handwritten on back: Noted cartoonist;...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Business people
Portrait of Gustave A. Breaux of Louisville, Kentucky wearing glasses, suit coat, and silk tie. Handwritten on back of image: Ballard & Ballard Company, Louisville; 2 col. Stamped on back: December 30, 1925.
Portrait of D.P. Curry of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing wire-frame glasses, a silk tie, and suit. The photograph has been slightly scratched. Stamped on bottom, front corner: Doerr, 12th & Market, Louisville. Handwritten on back: Mr. D.P....
Portrait of Dr. Charles E. Gaupin of Louisville, Kentucky. He is wearing glasses and a silk tie. Crop marks frame his face and shoulders. Stamped on back of image: November 8, 1930. Handwritten on back: Chas E. Gaupin, 689 south western parkway,...
Oval-shaped portrait of Ralph Gilbert of Shelbyville, Kentucky wearing a silk tie and sack coat. The photograph has small cracks. Handwritten on back of image: Shelby County judge.
Portrait of John E. Green of Louisville, Kentucky, president of Louisville Board of Trade. He has a handlebar mustache and beard, and is wearing a silk bow tie. The portrait is yellowing with age. Handwritten on back of image: John E. Green,...
Portrait of Judge James P. Gregory of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing a pin-stripe jacket and silk bow tie. The photograph has a lot of little creases and tears. Handwritten on back of image: Judge Gregory; photograph by Mrs. Ethel C. Standiford.
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Women; Social workers
Portrait of social worker Annie Ainslie (Mrs. Reuben Post) Halleck of Louisville, Kentucky. She is wearing her hair back in a bun, glasses, and a silk choker necklace. Crop marks frame her image. Handwritten on back of image: President Consumers...
Portrait of Chestine (Mrs. William B.) Hardy, Jr. of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing her hair back and what looks like a silk scarf around her neck. The photograph is yellowing with age. Handwritten on back of image: Mrs. W.B. Hardy, Jr., wife of...
William B. Harrison of Louisville, Kentucky talking on a phone, wearing a suit and silk tie. Harrison ran for Governor of Kentucky in 1931, but lost to Ruby Laffoon. He served as Mayor of Louisville from 1927-1933. Attached to the photograph is...
William B. Harrison of Louisville, Kentucky talking on a phone, wearing a suit and silk tie. Harrison ran for Governor of Kentucky in 1931, but lost to Ruby Laffoon. He served as Mayor of Louisville from 1927-1933. The photograph has a few spots of...