Portraits; Women; Artists; Teachers; People associated with education & communication; Art exhibitions
Ethel DuPont of Louisville, Kentucky with Fayette Barnum, Director of the Art Center School, in front of an art exhibit of crafts, sculpture, painting, and tapestry. Ethel is most likely the younger of the two women, whose faces are framed by crop...
Buildings; Dwellings; Houses; Living rooms; Mayors
Living room in Mayor William B. Harrison home at 1460 St. James Court, Louisville, Kentucky. A carpeted, fully filled room with a fireplace with two candelabra and a tapestry in the back of the photograph, as well as a large plush bench in front of...
Living room in Casa Mia, house of Alexander P. Witty on Red Fox Road in Cherokee Park, Louisville, Kentucky. Dark wood ceiling with ladder patterned grid. Parquet floor with large solid area rug. Open double, dark wood doors at left between chair...
Gilt sofa, table and mirror in the parlor of the Howard Mansion, now the Howard Steamboat Museum, in Jeffersonville, Indiana. A tapestry hangs over the sofa.
Portraits; Actors; Men; Costumes; Posing; Military uniforms
Full-length painted portrait of a man in white military attire with tall black boots. His helmet rests on a table bearing a tapestry reading "RR". This illustration, published in "Pastel Portraits from the Romantic Drama," by...
Full-length portrait of unidentified woman reclining on furniture covered with a tapestry. She rests her head on her right hand, and gazes up at a mirror held in her left hand. The backdrop includes arches and columns. Location(s) of photo studio:...
"The color red, connotative of intense passion, predominated in the two cramped spaces forming this installation. One important theme here was regressive psychological fantasy. But there was also a sense that ancient knowledge was being...
"The color red, connotative of intense passion, predominated in the two cramped spaces forming this installation. One important theme here was regressive psychological fantasy. But there was also a sense that ancient knowledge was being...