Portrait of Johnny "Rags" Ragland of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing a too small bowler, painted face, and comical look. Crop marks outline his image, and the photograph is marked with discolorations. A small, smudged snippet of an article...
Two children sitting in driver's seat behind wheel of automobile, building facades in background. Photograph is smudged and damaged from age. Typed and attached to mounted print: "Hugh T. Gratz, 1909, Bus line between Lebanon and Springfield,...
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...
Paintings; Oil paintings; Still life paintings; Still lifes; Business & finance; Tables; Furniture; Books; Encyclopedias & dictionaries; Geography; Money; Coins; Greenbacks; Correspondence; Pens; Writing materials; Envelopes; Marks...
“In The Writing Table, eight meticulously described items are arranged on a cool green trompe-l’oeiled marble slab: a hefty leather-bound tome; a small shiny gold or copper coin; a sparkling silver coin; a roll of well-worn five-dollar bills;...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Business people
Portrait of William E. Pilcher, Jr. of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing a printed tie. He was Vice president of Henry Pilcher's Sons, Incorporated (pipe organ manufacturers). The photograph has been painted on, handwritten on by William Pilcher, Jr....