An African-American woman holding a baby with a small boy standing nearby. It is winter and they are standing in front of what appears to be a barren grape arbor. A low stone wall and a large house are in the background. Title supplied by cataloger.
Baby riding a fish framed by ornamental decorative elements including stars and other shapes. Below the baby and fish are the name "Ainslie Hewett" and the phrase "His Book." This bookplate was designed for the artist's first...
A young man holds a baby burro in his lap. A rocky hillside, another burro and a man are in the background, and part of a third burro's head is visible on the right. Title supplied by cataloger.
A studio portrait of an unidentified baby with light hair. May be Claude C. Matlack's nephew Girdler (b. 1908), one of his two nieces (Edna b. 1909 or Jean b. 1910), or even his own son William (b. 1927). Title supplied by cataloger.
Buildings; Health care facilities; Maternity hospitals; Hospital wards; Louisville City Hospital
Baby ward at Louisville City Hospital, Louisville, Kentucky. A room of empty white metal baby beds without mattresses; a white metal hamper; and one white metal chair. There are large windows on two sides of the room. Known as Louisville Marine...
A woman crouches next to a small tub washing a baby. The mother wears a robe. On the floor are a bassinet and clothing. In the background are a plant, a vase of flowers, a decorated wall, and a red curtain. Title: 42. Baby's delight. The morning...
Portrait of Bessie Sanson. She wears her hair atop her head, a cross around her neck, and a shirred white dress. Sanson appeared at Macauley's Theatre in "A Rag Baby" in February 1887 and "Little Puck" in September 1890 and...
Two of photographer Kate Matthews' nephews, Charles Barrows Fletcher, Jr. and Matthews Fletcher, in a bed with wooden side rails like those seen on baby beds. Photographer Kate Matthews' signature is on lower right corner of mount. Also handwritten...
Health care facilities; African Americans; Infants; Physicians; People
Address: 760 Hancock Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A doctor examines a baby who sits on a table covered in a white cloth. The doctor holds a stethoscope to the baby's chest. Beside him stands a woman in a white apron and seated next to the table is...
Dark smoke rises from the ground in an expanding column with a hole in the center near the top, as an oil well burns in front of a backdrop of trees, witnessed by a crowd of mostly men but also children, a baby held by a man, and a woman with a...
Obstetrician and gynecologist Dr. Edward Speidel of Louisville, Kentucky seated at a desk examining a baby, with an unidentified man standing alongside. The photograph has some damage around the edges and marks of discoloration.
Marathons; Youth organizations; Young Men's Hebrew Association (Louisville, Ky.); Cycling; Runners (Sports); Automobiles; People; Entertainers
Cars, bicycles, and runners participating in Baby Marathon, Third Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky, Thanksgiving 1914. Numbers have been painted above the heads of these "Famous Personages" and then handwritten on mounted print: "Cast of...
Buildings; Barns; Dwellings; Horse farms; Man o' War (Race horse)
Faraway Farm in Lexington, Kentucky, one of the Daingerfield farms, home of Man O'War. Six dark clad adults in overcoats and a baby in white congregate at the edges of a barn of dark, vertical wood boards, and doors which are reinforced with...
"Picasso did forty-five studies for Guernica. The one illustrated here shows the dying horse and the mother with the dead child. They have been changed in the final painting, although they retain their basic character. The Cubist neck of the...
Paintings; Oil paintings; Civil wars; War; Politics & government; Political issues; Dictators; Nazis; Fascism; Civilization; Bombings; Military tactics; War destruction & pillage; Death; Dismemberment; Body parts; Mental states; Despair;...
"In this monumental work of 1937, Guernica, Picasso combined Analytic and Synthetic Cubist forms with several traditional motifs, juxtaposing them in a new Surrealist way. The combination serves the political message of the painting - namely,...