Portrait of Julia Bachus Horn of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing a three-tiered necklace and short-sleeved blouse. Crop marks frame her face, and the photograph is marred with blemishes. Handwritten on back of image: Mrs. Julia Bachus Horn, Chorus...
"Because precision in dating is impossible for the Paleolithic era, art historians usually can be no more specific than assigning a range of several thousand years to each artifact. But probably later in date than the Venus of Willendorf is...
Volney (or Volna) Fraley stands in the yard blowing a brass horn. Fraley participated in the American Folk Song Festival each year from 1932-1957, starting off the festival by blowing a fox horn that had belonged to William Anderson 'Devil Anse'...
Volney (or Volna) Fraley stands in the yard blowing a brass horn. Fraley participated in the American Folk Song Festival each year from 1932-1957, starting off the festival by blowing a fox horn that had belonged to William Anderson 'Devil Anse'...
Volney (or Volna) Fraley stands in the yard blowing a brass horn. Fraley participated in the American Folk Song Festival each year from 1932-1957, starting off the festival by blowing a fox horn that had belonged to William Anderson 'Devil Anse'...
Livestock; Cattle; Cows; African Americans; People
Young African-American man in overalls and a hat holds the end of a rope attached to a cow as a leash. They are in a fenced area in front of a building. The cow has white markings. Text written on bottom right: '9th Duchess' S.H.D. Information on...
A large shorthorn bull stands in front of a large barn. The University of Louisville Photographic Archives houses another copy of this stereograph as Image Number ULPA 2000.89.07.
Paintings; Acrylic paintings; Mixed media; Graffiti; Poetry; Inscriptions; Music; Jazz; Portraits; Group portraits; Men; Musicians; Jazz musicians; Composers; Celebrities; People associated with entertainment & sports; Clothing & dress;...
"Although savvy enough to take [Robert] Rauschenberg and [Jasper] Johns as models, as well as to avoid the subways, Basquiat teamed up with a fellow dropout, Al Diaz, and headed for SoHo, where the art world soon knew the pair through their...