Museum exhibits; Art--Study and teaching (Elementary); Color in art
Color is an important part of art and life, which can be utilized by the museum educator to engage visitors with the art. For the museum educator, development of appropriate programs and activities to meet the needs of their audience is a central...
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue says Vol. 32. No. 11. but is actually Vol. 33. No. 14. There is a crease across the center of page one that...
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue says Vol. 32. No. 12. but is actually Vol. 33. No. 15. There are portions missing from the edges of each page...
Mixed media textiles--Kentucky--Louisville--Exhibitions; Mixed media painting--Kentucky--Louisville--Exhibitions
My work focuses on repurposing historic images and feminine objects to create a contemporary dialogue about the traditions of courtship, marriage and divorce. The use of textiles and feminine objects such as doilies, lace, slips and wallpaper serve...
Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint--Art; Breastfeeding in art
This dissertation is an analysis of Italian late medieval and Renaissance peoples’ response to the Madonna lactans image. Although the images that comprise this type are similar in that Mary holds Christ at her breast, they vary widely in...
My study examines women-centric cinema in India that are in Hindi. In these films women have revolted against the injustice. The content analysis of the movies (parallel and middle) focuses on representation of women-centered issues. The Parallel...
Emigration and immigration--Government policy; United States--Emigration and immigration--Government policy; Russia--Emigration and immigration--Government policy; Germany--Emigration and immigration--Government policy
This exploratory study proposes a model for examining the evolutionary nature of immigration policy, the Cappiccie Lawson Evolution Immigration Model (CLEIM). The model was applied to the United States, Germany, and Russia to provide a broad...
Children and war; World War, 1939-1945--Kentucky--Louisville; World War, 1939-1945--Indiana--Madison; Girls--Indiana--Madison; Girls--Kentucky--Louisville
This thesis presents the view of World War II, a watershed event in U.S. history, through the lenses of a group that is not normally called upon, that of young children. The war was viewed by and affected young girls differently than others....
Young woman, possibly Igorot, smoking a pipe, wearing a striped cloth wrapped over her other clothes at the shoulder. She is standing near several thatched-roofed huts, probably in the Philippine Exhibit. Since the World's Fair in St. Louis,...
A group of women, men, and children assembled in rows on a hillside in Letcher County, Kentucky, including a bride in long white gown, bridesmaid in long striped dress, and groom. A smaller group stands to the side under a free-standing structure...
Portrait of Louise Boden (Mrs. E. Bruce) Blythe of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing short hair and a necklace. Handwritten on back of image: 1926; The marriage of Miss Louise Boden to Mr. E. Bruce Blythe took place on Wednesday evening, June 16, 1926...
Portrait of Louise Boden (Mrs. E. Bruce) Blythe of Louisville, Kentucky wearing her wedding dress and holding her bouquet. Photograph has been painted on to accent details. Stamped on back of image: credit, Standiford Studio (Louisville); July 11,...
Emma Louise McDonald (Mrs. James R.) Dorman, Jr. of Louisville, Kentucky. She has short wavy hair, and wears a long white gloves and a modest dress. The photograph has been written on with paint. Handwritten on back of image: Mrs. Jas R. Dorman,...
Portrait of Diana Yager Eskew of Louisville, Kentucky wearing a wedding dress and holding a bouquet. The photograph is torn in a few places and yellowing with discoloration. Stamped on back of image: credit, John T. Berry (Louisville photographer);...
Portrait of Margaret (Mrs. S. W.) Gibbs of Louisville, Kentucky sitting on a bench, wearing her wedding gown and holding a bouquet of flowers. The photograph is silvering around the edges, torn in a few places and yellowing with age. Handwritten on...
Wedding portrait of Marjorie B. (Mrs. Aaron B.) Johnson of Louisville, Kentucky. She is holding her bouquet and her long veil is spread out in front of her. The photograph is torn in a few places and silvering around the edges in. Stamped on back...
Portrait of Jaunita Winston Churchill (Mrs. Louis W.) Nord of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing her hair in curls, a formal dress and long strand of pearls around her neck. The photograph has been painted on and marred with discolorations. Stamped on...
Portrait of Mildred (Mrs. James ) Power of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing her hair short and in finger curls. The photograph is marked with discolorations and age. Handwritten on back of image: Just married; Credit Cusick Studio (Louisville)....
Portrait of Chilton Searcy (Mrs. Robert Lee) Price of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing her hair back. The photograph has marks of discoloration and small dings around the edges. Stamped on bottom, front of the image: Standiford, Louisville....