Photographs; Portrait photographs; Portraits; Men; Women; Artists; Painters (Artists); Sculptors; Historians; Scholars; Critics; Art dealers; Authors; People associated with commercial activities; People associated with education &...
Photo Fred W. McDarrah. Visible are Harriet Janis (left), Franz Kline, William Baziotes (eyes only), Robert Goldwater, Louise Bourgeois (with hat), Ethel Baziotes (right), Mark Rothko (with hat), David Sylvester (rear centre), Willem de Kooning...
Art and photography; Johnston, Annie F. (Annie Fellows), 1863-1931. Little Colonel series; Pewee Valley (Ky.)--Social life and customs--Pictorial works; Photograph albums; Portrait photographs; Tableaux; Upper class families--Kentucky--Pewee...
431 items by pioneering woman photographer Kate Matthews, of Pewee Valley, Kentucky. Best known for her photographs depicting characters in the Little Colonel series of children's books written by her friend and neighbor Annie Fellows Johnston,...
Baptists; Men; African Americans; Portrait photographs; National Baptist Convention of the United States of America. Foreign Mission Board
Portrait of an unidentified African American man from National Baptist Foreign Mission Board. Text below the photograph reads "National Baptist Foreign Mission Board. Series No. ?8."
Two small children pose for a portrait. The young boy stands next to his sister or brother who is sitting on a chair. Handwritten on bottom border: 471. Title supplied by cataloger.
Portrait of an unidentified young man. Handwritten on bottom border: 429. Handwriting on verso is partially obscured by scrapbook paper that has adhered to the print, but appears to say: "___ Scholar __ __win (or__vin)." See ULPA...
Portrait of an unidentified young man. Handwritten on bottom border: 431. See ULPA 1982.01.456.p for a group photograph that includes this student. Title supplied by cataloger.
Portrait of an young male student, tentatively identified as Eugene Walker. Handwritten on bottom border: 438. See ULPA 1982.01.456.p for a group photograph that includes this student. Title supplied by cataloger.
Boys; People with disabilities; Portrait photographs
Hugh Mobley, a crippled boy, whose family sold everything and moved from Newfound to Oneida because they believed Hugh would not be able to make a living without an education. Hugh's father died when he was in the third grade and financial...