Dancers; University of Louisville--Sports; University of Louisville--Basketball; Basketball players; University of Louisville--Buildings; Freedom Hall (Louisville, Ky.)
Guest dance team performs their halftime routine. Dance team is unidentified but believed to be from an area high school. Film Scratched. Guest Dance Team at University of Louisville versus Tulsa Basketball in Freedom Hall on February 13, 1969....
The "border shows a row of stepped pyramids and a band of guilloche, and between these a wide acanthus scroll. The latter consists of foliate male masks similar to those placed in the corners and from which branches spring in either direction....
Paintings; Oil paintings; Still life paintings; Still lifes; Tableware; Grapes; Fruit; Food; Scaffolding; Construction; Construction equipment; Men; Construction workers; Laborers; Working class; Climbing; Clothing & dress; Coveralls;...
"[...] it was originally intended as a free-standing tomb. Above the allegorical figures of Justice and Wisdom is a bronze statue of the pope [...]." (caption, p.432)
Paintings; Oil paintings; Storytelling; Prisons; Men; Prisoners; Upper class; Consuls; Government officials; People associated with politics & government; Military officers; Generals; Soldiers; Military personnel; People associated with...
"Rachel Whiteread's House revived a taste for outrage previously brought to the fore in Britain by the Tate Bricks saga. Before its completion in October 1993 it had attracted little press interest. In November of that year, however, a...
Photographs; Portrait photographs; Portraits; Group portraits; Men; Adults; Artists; Painters (Artists); Filmmakers; Sculptors; Photographers; Cartoonists; Art dealers; People associated with commercial activities; Business people; Standing;...
From left to right: Back row -- Michael Heizer, Arman, LeRoy Neiman, Dennis Oppenheim (partially obscured), Julian Schnabel, William Wegman, Tony Shafrazi (obscured); fourth row -- [Andy] Warhol, David Hockney, Stefano, Keith Haring, Red Grooms;...
"In an article published in Figueres in May 1921, Subias Galter (1897-1984) praised the gouache posters that Dali had done for the recent Santa Creu festivities. Several critics had pointed out that they and other works in the same vein owed...
"One of Dali's most Freudian paintings. Indeed, the elderly gentleman helping the lady in distress seems to be Freud himself, borrowed from [Max] Ernst's Pietà or Revolution by Night." (Caption); "Illumined Pleasures is one Dali's...