Paintings; Acrylic paintings; History; Political issues; Apartheid; Imperialism; Social classes; War; War casualties; Graves; Tombs & sepulchral monuments; Crosses; Cemeteries; Monuments & memorials; Soldiers; Military personnel; Military...
"Terry Atkinson, like David Hockney, came from a working-class background in Yorkshire, England. However, his affiliations when he eventually moved to London were with Conceptualism rather than Pop. Whilst Conceptualism had been international...
Paintings; Acrylic paintings; History; Political issues; Apartheid; Imperialism; Social classes; War; War casualties; Graves; Tombs & sepulchral monuments; Crosses; Cemeteries; Monuments & memorials; Soldiers; Vacations; Photographs;...
"Terry Atkinson, like David Hockney, came from a working-class background in Yorkshire, England. However, his affiliations when he eventually moved to London were with Conceptualism rather than Pop. Whilst Conceptualism had been international...
Diagrams; Drawings; Paintings; Acrylic paintings; History; Political issues; Apartheid; Imperialism; Social classes; War; War casualties; Graves; Tombs & sepulchral monuments; Cemeteries; Monuments & memorials; Soldiers; Military personnel;...
"Terry Atkinson, like David Hockney, came from a working-class background in Yorkshire, England. However, his affiliations when he eventually moved to London were with Conceptualism rather than Pop. Whilst Conceptualism had been international...
"The nose, chin, and fingers on the right hand and the complete left hand are modern. This exceptionally well-preserved statue is striking for its elegant pose and the complexity of the garment and hairstyle. The very young girl represented...
"This head of Isis, turned to the right, with delicately parted lips, is almost entirely intact except for the ends of a few locks of hair and the left edge of her tiara. The neck stops at a recessed fitting, a tenon, indicating that the head...
"This mosaic decorated the bottom of a shallow pool […]. The hole at its center belonged to a water jet. […] Its border consists of a band of twisted ribbon between plain bands. The emblema shows one of the popular episodes related to the...
Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904 : Saint Louis, Mo.); Exhibitions; Men; Indigenous peoples; East Indians; Tibetans; Clothing & dress; Headdresses; Elephants
At the World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri, fifteen Tibetan and North Indian men stand in a row in front of two elephants and an archway to a temple, with two other men (one apparently Caucasian and wearing a cap and jacket; the other wearing a...
Autographed portrait of Shakespearean actor George Rignold (1839-1912). He wears a jacket and tie. His hair is parted in the middle and he has a mustache which appears to be waxed at the tips. Location of photo studio: New York (N.Y.)
Bo McMillin, Indiana University football coach from 1934-1947 and former star quarterback for Centre College, with his hair parted to the side and smiling. The photograph has been cut out to an irregular shape, leaving only his face, and attached...
Character portrait of right profile of actor James J. Ryan in costume for the role of Messala in "Ben Hur," which was performed at Macauley's Theatre five times between 1891 and 1917. He was probably part of the March 1905 cast, which...
Double portrait of magician Alexander Herrmann (billed as Hermann III, "the only successor to Herrmann the Great"). Herrmann is seated before a poster of himself. In both images, he is wearing a tuxedo with white bow tie, his curly hair...
Full-length character portrait of actor George A. Beane, standing with head bent over a book held (closed) in his right hand, and left arm supporting his lower back. He wears his hair parted in the middle; an overcoat; and dark socks over white...
Full-length character portrait of actor Maclyn Arbuckle in costume for his role as Smith in "Why Smith Left Home," which he performed at Macauley's Theatre in October 1898 and again in February 1900. He wears a three-piece suit and bow...
Full-length character portrait of Julia Marlowe as Galatea, the ivory statue created by Pygmalion in Greek myth. She wears an Empire-waist tunic and stands on a pedestal between slightly parted stage curtains. Julia Marlowe was a child actress born...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Theatrical posters; Actors; Men
Lithograph advertising the appearances of Mrs. and Mrs. Frank S. Chanfrau at Macauley's Theatre in November 1880. It features a portrait of Frank S. Chanfrau wearing a mustache, suit jacket, and black bow tie. Chanfrau performed his "Kit, The...
Oval-shaped portrait of a man with hair parted in the center, wearing a pin-striped suit jacket and bow tie. Inscription on print, lower center: To my dear friend, Mr. John T. Macauley with best wishes and regards, John L. Grove (?). Location of...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Government officials; Legislators
Oval-shaped portrait of Senator J.J. McBrayer of Lexington, Kentucky, state senator from 1928-1930. He is wearing his hair parted down the middle. The photograph is marred with discolorations and age. Stamped on back of image: credit, The Cusick...
Portrait of actor and director Harry Corson Clarke as a young man, with dark hair parted in the middle, wearing a suit jacket and tie with stickpin. Clarke was born circa 1861, and died March 3, 1923 in Los Angeles, California. He performed at...
Portrait of actor Frank Burbeck. He stands with arms crossed, wearing a three-piece suit with necktie. His white hair is parted near the middle. Burbeck appeared at Macauley's Theatre in "Shenandoah" with Francis Carlyle in February 1891....
Portrait of actor Harry Short wearing hair parted on the left, a dark jacket, white shirt with large collar, and tie with stickpin. Short performed at Macauley's Theatre in "The Sambo Girl" in October 1904. Inscription on mount/print:...