Five people stand in front of an igloo. The grouping consists of four adults and a child wearing traditional clothing; there are both men and women in the group. The building appears to be constructed, in part, of animal skins. Published by O.D....
Banks; First National Bank (Excelsior Springs, Mo.)
First National Bank, in Excelsior Springs, Missouri. Red-brick two-story commercial building with plate glass windows. A "five and dime" store occupies the space next to the bank. A man stands in front of the bank near the side walk....
Streets; Cityscape photographs; Cityscapes; Street railroads; Stores & shops; Storefronts; Automobiles; Photographers; Cameras; Aerial views; Prisons; Courthouses; City & town halls; Railroad stations; Capitols
Postcard folder from Atlanta, Georgia. Includes views of the Lake Club House at the Brook Haven Country Club, the "Five Points," the capitol, Stone Mountain, Peachtree Street, the Sears & Roebuck Building, the federal prison, Terminal...
Ships; Shipping; Harbors; Piers & wharves; Cotton industry; Port of Mobile
Ships of various sizes at docks. Text on verso reads, "A view of one of the large slips of the new docks system which was constructed at the Port of Mobile by the State of Alabama at a cost of $10,000,000. This slip is 1,500 feet deep and 350...
Hotels; Hotel Flagler (Jacksonville, Fla.); Fire escapes; Automobiles; Streets
Hotel building on street corner. The building is about five stories high. There are cars on the street around the building, as well as pedestrians. The building has two fire escapes on the outside. Postage rate information dates this card to before...
Human Resources building, looking northwest. There is a banner on the side of the building that reads, "Contributing 40+ years of service," and features images of five long-serving staff members along with their names. Beneath the banner...
Five members of the 1973 UofL Cardinal Cheerleaders pose sitting on each others' laps. They wear knee socks, saddle shoes, short skirts and v-neck sweaters.
Cheerleading; University of Louisville--Students; Students;
Five cheerleaders from the 1969 squad in formation. Patricia Allison, assistant dean of women, stands near them holding a book. From left, clockwise: Kathy Dwinell, Karen Koshewa, Jeanne Carol Camp, Anne Weyhing, Pam Recktenwald.
University of Louisville--Alumni and alumnae; Men;
Five members of the L-Club stand together at 235 Club in downtown Louisville during a homecoming reception. The L-Club was founded in 1928 by seven University of Louisville letter winners to promote intramural sports. According to the L-Club...
Engineers; University of Louisville. Speed Scientific School; University of Louisville--Faculty; University of Louisville--Alumni and alumnae; Mayors; Anniversaries; Teachers;
Five men at a round table during the University of Louisville Speed School of Engineering alumni anniversary dinner. There are men at other tables in the background. This event was held as part of the Speed School's 25th Anniversary festivities....
Students; Cheerleading; Football players; Events; University of Louisville--Sports; University of Louisville--Football
Five cheerleaders and a male student in a suit on the stage for the players, cheerleaders, and student leaders at the pep rally for University of Louisville homecoming football game on Belknap Campus - October 27, 1967. People: L to R: Pam...
“This building, some 17 metres [meters] (56 feet) wide and 40 metres [meters] (131 feet) long, is divided along its length by a corridor with five square cells on the right and three on the left. The corridor leads through to a walled courtyard...
“The porch has sixteen Egyptian grey and red granite columns, each 40 Roman feet in height and weighing about 84 tons. […] The diameter and height of the rotunda are exactly the same, 43.2 metres [meters] (140 feet). […] The walls of the...
Engraving, from John G. Stedman's Narrative of a Five Years' Expedition against the Revolted Negroes of Surinam, in Guiana, on the Wild Coast of South America.
Series of five woolen hoods; "The motifs on Trockel's knitted balaclavas emblematized various issues. The 'bunnies', for instance, teasingly evoked the kind of imagery displayed in [Sigmar] Polke's Playboy Bunnies, whilst the swastikas nudged...
Five white canvases with pupae, steel shelves with potted flowers, bowls of sugar-water solution, table, radiators, humidifiers, and live butterflies; "There was a lyrical quality to Hirst's use of butterflies' lifecycles, both in the 1991...
Performance art; Performances; Women; Artists; Painting; Brooms & brushes; Blood; Bodily functions; Anatomy; Genitals; Human body
"Retrospectively this performance reads as a proto-feminist riposte to Yves Klein's usurpation of the female 'trace' of five years earlier [Anthropometries of the Blue Age, performance, 9 March 1960]." (Caption, p.105); "[…] Fluxus...
Sculpture; Electric signs; Electric lighting; Lighting; Lamps; Light bulbs; Names; Artists' signatures; Language; Anamorphic images
"This relates to another work of 1968, My Name As Though It Were Written on the Surface of the Moon, also in neon. The latter, slightly more legibly, reads: 'bbbbbbrrrrrruuuuuucccccceeeeee'. It has been suggested that it may have been a...
Sculpture; Diptychs; Commemorations; Portraits; Men; Consuls; Government officials; Politicians; People associated with politics & government; Clothing & dress; Hairstyles; Scepters; Ceremonial objects; Symbols; Monograms; Medallions...
"The Louvre diptych was produced in 506 A.D., on the occasion of the consulate of Areobindus. […] An exceptionally high number of diptychs and panels in his name remain: two complete diptychs and five individual panels. […] The Areobindus...