"Every so often as the excavation continued, one of the workmen would shout: 'Another marble here!' In the end, we found ourselves - entranced and speechless - before a group of sculptures lying side by side: from west to east ([in this...
Zimmerman, Leo W., 1924–2008; Art, Abstract--Kentucky--Louisville; Kinetic art--Kentucky--Louisville; Mural painting and decoration, American--Kentucky--Louisville
Leo Zimmerman is a contradiction: A man who was both highly collaborative and deeply influential in the Louisville art scene but was a misanthrope who became increasingly reclusive over the years. He produced prolifically yet chose to never sell...
The vaccinia virus complement control protein (VCP) is involved in the modulation of the host inflammatory response during vaccinia virus infection. It possesses the ability to inhibit both classical and alternative pathways of complement...
Allen R. Hite Art Institute; Architectural drawings
Catalog of an exhibition of architectural work of O'Connor and Kilham, presented by the University of Louisville, Allen R. Hite Art Institute, April 5-April 30, 1954.
Two boys wearing suits with short pants pose outside a building, holding their prize-winning architectural models of single-family homes with garages. The boy at the left won First Prize, and the one on the right also won First Prize, with a Second...
Cities & towns; Buildings; Flatiron Building (New York, N.Y.); Streets
View of Flatiron Building in New York from down the street. Twenty-story wedge-shaped building at the intersection of two streets. Pedestrians and horses and wagons are on the street. Title: 10 Most striking of Sky-scrapers - the 'Flatiron' Bldg.,...
Buildings; Educational facilities; Universities & colleges; University of Louisville--Buildings
Architectural rendering of University of Louisville Belknap Campus created by Jens Fredrick Larson in 1936. Larson created a master plan for the expansion of the university's Belknap Campus that was never realized due to the Second World War....
Address: 3005 River Road, Louisville, Kentucky. On the right, the Louisville Water Tower stands 169 feet tall. The base is surrounded by Corinthian columns and the water standpipe is enclosed within a Doric column. This architectural theme is...
Computer sound processing; Computer-assisted instruction; Educational games
Educational games have steadily entered classrooms as a means of challenging advanced students and tutoring those lacking comprehension. However, without adequate educational benefits, instructors are struggling to continually justify the marginal...
Buildings; Educational facilities; Schools; Foster, Stephen Collins, 1826-1864
Architectural drawing of Stephen Foster School at 3920 Garland Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. Two-story brick building. The central front entrance is a pointed dome. At the roof over the entrance is the date "1914." Foster elementary...
Shield at an angle with a lion on it. Above the shield is a knight's helmet with a buck's head on top of it. Around the shield are decorative flourishes. There is a scroll at the top of the image and one below the shield. The scroll at the top...
Buildings; Automobiles; Windows; Caufield & Shook, Inc. (photographers); Bernheim Building (Louisville, Ky.)
Address: 638-640 S. Fourth Street. One of the earliest office buildings commissioned from the Joseph & Joseph firm, this striking building still stands. During the 1920s and 1930s, it housed the photographic studios of Caufield & Shook, who...
Address: 405-409 W. Market Street (Building no longer exists.). The Western Union main office and the adjacent Lincoln Savings Bank were built on land owned by J. M. Atherton and were in a long succession of architectural commissions linking Alfred...
Buildings; Theaters; Cultural facilities; Organs; Balconies; B. F. Keith Theatre (Louisville, Ky.)
Original address: 506 W. Walnut Street (Demolished, 1952). Built as a vaudeville theater by the National Theater Company in 1913, the design came from the architectural workshop of Albert Kahn. The National Theater was sold within the year to the...
Large log home with three distinct architectural styles in rural setting near Louisville, Ky. A large telephone pole sits alongside a dirt road in front of the house close to a broken fence. A barn and windpump sit behind the house.
Animals; Street railroads; Children; Play (Recreation); Toys; Writing; Reading; Sleeping; Men; Lathes; Shepherds; Barrels; Women; Flowers; Plants; Trees; Urns; Inkstands
Woodblock prints of, from top left and starting with larger images: fox ready to pounce on rabbit, hidden under tree root; 5-cent stamp, bearing image of horse-drawn trolley; mother cat leaping with arched back toward dog to protect her litter of...
Alphabets (Writing systems); Animals; Containers; Laundry; Buildings; Men; Women; Children; Barrels; Barns; Carriages & coaches; Pipes (Smoking); Body parts; Top hats; Flowers; Wash tubs; Containers; Writing materials; Toys; Pine cones;...
This set of woodblock prints was reprinted in the 1980s. With the exception of the letters A and V and the sea serpent, the images duplicate the earlier prints in this collection. Woodblock prints of, from left to right starting at top left: letter...
Stores & shops; Department stores; Window displays
Three views of a window display of Kaufman Straus recognizing the Architects and Engineers Club of Louisville. Includes photographs and architectural models on display.
Multiple exterior view of the Lincoln Income Life Insurance Company building, now called Kaden Tower, designed by the architectural firm of Taliesin Associates.