View of a still lake with mountains in the background and trees to the right. The corner of a small wooden dock is in the foreground. Fallen branches float in the lake. Title: Echo Lake. No. 8. Text on left: Published By. Text on right: F.G....
Several farms and farmland adjacent to a river possibly in Kentucky or Tennessee. A steep ridge follows the river in the background. Wooden rafts float next to the shoreline. Title supplied by cataloger.
Two cupids on a wall or balcony. One holds a drawn bow and arrow; the other holds roses. Two pierced hearts float in the air near the two cupids. A pair of doves nestle nearby. The cupids are near an urn full of flowers. Postmarked 1909 on verso.
University of Louisville--Sports; University of Louisville--Football; Floats (Parades)
Lambda Chi Alpha's "Flush the Flashes" homecoming float being paraded in Fairgrounds Stadium at halftime of the game. The homecoming game against Kent State was played at Fairgrounds Stadium on November 2, 1968; University of Louisville...
University of Louisville--Sports; University of Louisville--Football; Floats (Parades)
Pi Beta Phi's "Smoke Kent" homecoming float being paraded in Fairgrounds Stadium at halftime of the game. The scoreboard and billboards are visible in the background. The homecoming game against Kent State was played at Fairgrounds...
Paintings; Acrylic paintings; Abstract paintings; Abstract works
“Johnson is a practitioner of a style sometimes labeled ‘abstract illusionism’, making paintings where apparently solid but abstract forms float in illusionary space. Riverfront Break may have been suggested by the industrial forms of the...
"Soon after the creation of Composition VII, in late November, Kandinsky painted Dreamy Improvisation [Träumerische Improvisation] on 3 December 1913 followed by Light Picture [Helles Bild] and Black Lines [Schwarze Striche] in mid-December....
"For their palace walls the Assyrian kings commissioned extensive series of narrative reliefs exalting royal power and piety. The sculptures record not only battlefield victories but also the slaying of wild animals. […] The degree of...