Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Kentucky Southern College; Educational facilities; Streets; Aerial photographs;
Aerial view of Shelby Campus, including "cluster" of dormitories, Burhans Hall, Founders Hall, and other buildings. Streets leading through and around the campus are also seen. Founded in 1961 as a home for the Baptist liberal arts...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Kentucky Southern College; Educational facilities; Streets; Forests; Aerial photographs;
Aerial view of Shelby Campus, including its "cluster" of dormitories, Burhans Hall, Founders Hall, and other buildings. The surrounding woods and developed areas can be seen in the background. Originally developed as a home for the...
Men; Charts; University of Louisville. School of Education
Two men examining charts; one man is seated at a desk or table and the other stands beside him, pointing at a chart. One chart appears to map a communications system and the other appears to be a Gantt chart graphing curriculum development.
A man and a woman in front of a computer terminal. Information on back of image reads: "Tim Fitzgerald shows Marty Fetter how to use the Life Planning Center's computerized career guidance system." The Life Planning Center was organized...
Sculpture; Jetties; Industrialization; Industry; Petroleum industry; Land use; Ecology; Nature; Bodies of water; Lakes & ponds; Aerial views; Bird's-eye views; Film stills; Motion pictures; Maps; Dirt roads; Roads; Streets; Books
Documentation of film stills from Spiral Jetty, 1970. "These are frames from Smithson's half-hour-long film based on his Spiral Jetty. Shots taken of the dusty road on the way to the site of the work were intercut with images of the blazing...
"Dali's famous 'melting clocks' in The Persistence of Memory portray the uncanny quality of certain dreams. In a stark, oddly illuminated landscape, a number of elements referring to time - watches, eggs, a dead fish, a dead tree - are...
Sculpture; Allusions; Chemistry; Science; Interpersonal relations; Social science; Sociology; Utopias
"The work consisted of a triangular gauze filter stretched across a corner into which lumps of fat had been packed. Apart from alluding to physical metamorphoses brought about via osmosis, processes of refinement and purification were evoked....
Architecture; Architectural elements; Towers; Walls; City walls; Forts & fortifications
"As the town's wealth grew and powerful neighbors established themselves, the need for protection resulted in the first known permanent stone fortifications. By approximately 7500 BCE, the town, estimated to have had a population of more than...
Sculpture; Men; Athletes; People associated with entertainment & sports; Warriors; Nudes; Muscles; Genitals; Hairstyles; Reproductions
Roman marble copy from Pompeii, Italy, after a Greek bronze original of ca. 450-440 BCE. "One of the most frequently copied Greek statues was the Doryphoros (Spear Bearer) by Polykleitos, a work that epitomizes the intellectual rigor of...