In submitting this thesis, the writer does not pretend to have made even an approximation of exhaustive study of the Hecyra: this thesis is merely a study of the play from certain viewpoints which also make no claim to completeness. No originality...
Buildings; Public accommodation facilities; Hotels
Old Inn Hotel, 600-616 West Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Wide five-story building with dark first floor with picture windows and light brick upper floors with domed windows. The first floor houses stores, Democratic Headquarters, Western...
Floods; Floods--Kentucky--Louisville; Floods--Ohio River; Streets; Buildings; Houses; Vehicles; Street railroad tracks; Men
A large SilverFleet Moving Express truck backed up to the front of a house at the intersection of a flooded street. Water spills out of a manhole on the street. Three men stand in front of the truck on a gravel patch near the streetcar tracks....
Three Kroger delivery trucks parked outside a brick building. Each bears a Kroger logo, subtitled "Daily express for all foods," and a Country Club Energy bread logo, with the words "Special Bread & Cakes Delivery" painted...
Tow truck in a gravel lot with a row of cars parked behind it. Painted on the truck door is "Commercial Carriers Inc. 3281-E." Address: Silver Fleet Motor Express (freight depot), 216 East Liberty Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Title...
Young woman in white. Below her image is an inscription: My love, I send you / by express / Pray treat my love, / with tenderness. The inscription is written in a white heart and surrounded by lilacs. Design copyright 1912, John Winsch.
University of Louisville--Basketball; University of Louisville--Students; Students; Coaches (Athletics); Airplanes; Basketball players; College athletes; University of Louisville--Sports
University of Louisville basketball team members, coach "Peck" Hickman, an unidentified woman and others stand on and around the stairs to an airplane at Standiford Field (airport), Louisville, Kentucky. The tail of the plane reads,...
Pencil drawing; "This drawing, which at nearly three feet in height is very large for Giacometti, is one of an enormous number that he produced throughout his life. His sculptures and paintings of the figure, similarly attenuated, are far...
Acrylic and oil paintstick on canvas; “Basquiat emerged as an artist in the 1980s, when the cultural mix included drugs, on which he eventually overdosed, hip hop, rap, and graffiti. His works, compact with codes that expose the nature of power...
Stencil monotype; “The artist is dealing with the symbolism of the shield, which represents character, protection, and strength. The image of the ant is like a totem—describing certain traits and/or tendencies—and, here, symbolizing patience....
"The atom bomb was good news for Dali's commercial art." (Caption); "The New York Times reviewer of the Sentimental Colloquy had said correctly that Dali's 'Surrealist' paintings were now executed according to a mere formula. That...
Paintings; Oil paintings; Fantasy; Allusions; Symbols; Sex; Relations between the sexes; Lust; Gays; Martyrs; Saints; People associated with religion; Sailors; Men; Women; Bathing beauties; Portraits; Self-portraits; Nudes; Muscles; Standing;...
"One of Dali's greatest paintings from the mid-1920s, not exhibited since 1927. The influence of Picasso is manifest. It develops the theme of Saint Sebastian that so fascinated Lorca [Federico García Lorca] and Dali." (Caption);...
"The painting belonged to Edward James. The 'paranoiac-critical town' is composed of elements principally from Cadaqués and Palamós." (Caption); "The reference was to Outskirts of the Paranoiac-Critical Town, one of Dali's finest...
"The Child-Woman is Gala, who appears here for the first time in Dali's work." (Caption); "Meanwhile, Dali had painted the first major work in which he alluded directly to the relationship with Gala that was partially to blame for...