Allen R. Hite Art Institute; Etchings; Lithographs; Watercolors; Woodcuts
Catalog of an exhibition of work by Lyonel Feininger owned by Louisville collectors and presented by the University of Louisville, Allen R. Hite Art Institute, October 18-November 13, 1954.
Woodblock prints of, from left to right starting at top left: geyser; smoke signals?; team of oxen; man falling off icy cliff toward landing where three other men with walking sticks and a pickaxe look on; old man sitting in chair with blanket on...
Children; Men; Women; Indians of North America; Windmills; Animals; Circuses & shows; Sailboats; Churns
Woodblock prints of, from top to bottom starting at left: picture, within frame of birds and leaves, of boys on hill looking at houses below; man with ponytail and earring carrying child wrapped in blanket on his back through snowy woods -...
Architecture; Cities & towns; Buildings; Theaters; Open-air theaters; Social & civic facilities; Cultural facilities; Islands; Harbors; Bodies of water; Seas; Boats; Sailboats; Sailing ships; Ships; Vessels; Vehicles; Aerial views;...
Drawing by Ph[ilippe] Fraisse, owned by the French School of Athens. "In the 1st c. BC, when Delos was at the height of its prosperity, it is reckoned that it had about 30,000 inhabitants. It was the most important commercial center in the...
Architecture; Buildings; Religious facilities; Mosaics; Mosaic pavements; Floors; Fantasy; Leisure; Recreation; Hunting; Fishing; Landscapes (Representations); Islands; Plants; Trees; Shrubs; Bodies of water; Rivers; Bays (Bodies of water); Men;...
Now heavily restored; "This is the so-called Nile Mosaic, which dates from around 100 BC and shows a Hellenistic adaptation of an old Egyptian motif. It was probably copied in Praeneste from a prototype created in Alexandria." (Excerpt,...
US consumers spend $87 million annually on sporting goods and services (National Sporting Goods Association, 2008). Each year sporting goods manufacturers also spend millions of dollars creating innovative products for consumers looking to improve...
Domestic relations in literature; Interpersonal relations in literature
The poems in this collection seek to explore and highlight connections between the familiar domestic realm (often seen in depictions of food preparation and consumption, social events, or material possessions) and shifting, sometimes ambiguous...
Portrait of Charles Bertram "Bert" Stansbury of Louisville, Kentucky, sitting on a dock beside a sailboat. The photograph has a yellow discoloration from age, is missing bottom corner, and has been painted on to accent details....
A woman and two men pose on the set of "May Blossom, or the Fisherman's Daughter" which debuted at New York's Madison Square Theatre on April 12, 1884, and was staged at Macauley's Theatre in December 1884 and January 1886. Georgia Cayvan...