Graduation ceremonies; Crowds; University of Louisville--Faculty; Folding chairs; College administrators; Teachers;
Administrators and faculty of the University of Louisville walk toward the stage on the lawn of the Administration building (now Grawemeyer Hall) to conduct the graduation ceremony for the class of 1948. The view is from the area where the faculty...
A display featuring two figures hanging from gallows staged in front of the Humanities Building on the UofL's Belknap campus. There are pictures of men -- presumably executed by the Iranian regime -- by the gallows, as well as banners behind and...
Football players; Football; University of Louisville--Football; University of Louisville--Sports; University of Louisville--Students; Referees; Stadiums; Scoreboards;
U of L football team celebrates after Wilbur Summers kicks the winning field goal at the end of a came against the University of Cincinnati. Summers is in the cluster of bodies. A referee walks by in the background; the scoreboard is visible in the...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Parking garages;
Floyd Street Parking Garage taken from a helicopter, looking west. Stands and the track are visible, as well. Signage on the stands reads, "Louisville Cardinals." Location: Belknap Campus: 2126 South Floyd Street. Current uses: Houses...
Gymnasiums; University of Louisville--Buildings; Buildings; Coaches (Athletics);
Two men, one of them University of Louisville basketball coach "Peck" Hickman (left) looks over construction work on the Belknap Gymnasium. According to the October 1950 Alumni News, work provided repairs to damage sustained during a 1944...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Sidewalks; Streets; Women; Columns;
The School of Public Health and Information Sciences building, during the time it served as the Home of the Innocents. The building is brown brick with cement pillars. The words "Home of the Innocents" can be seen above the entranceway. A...
Football; Football players; University of Louisville--Football; University of Louisville--Students; University of Louisville--Sports; College athletes; Students
Football players completing a play during a University of Louisville football game against the Evansville Aces played at Evansville. The crowd can be seen in the stands on the other side of the field; there are two referees on the field, as well. A...
Distance education; University of Louisville--Students; University of Louisville--Faculty; Television broadcasting; WAVE-TV (Television station : Louisville, Ky.); Students; Teachers;
University of Louisville professor Dr. Harvey Webster sits on a desk facing students sitting in desk-chairs; there is a television camera labeled "WAVE-TV" in front of the class, as well. Webster is teaching a class on contemporary...
Today show (Television program); Broadcasting; Grawemeyer Hall (Louisville, Ky.); Orchestras; University of Louisville--Buildings; Buildings;
A cameraman films an orchestra (perhaps the University orchestra) assembled under a tree outside the Administration Building (Grawemeyer Hall). They probably performed music for the "Today" television show, with host Dave Garroway, which...
Bands; University of Louisville. Band; University of Louisville--Students; Stadiums; Crowds; Scoreboards; Night photographs; Parkway Field (Louisville, Ky.)
University of Louisville marching band performs during halftime at Parkway Field. The field is seen from a distance, perhaps from the press box. The scoreboard, billboards and crowd in the stands can be seen across the field. The photograph was...
Crowds; University of Louisville--Basketball; University of Louisville--Students; University of Louisville--Sports; Airports;
People gathered to greet the University of Louisville basketball team, presumably at Standiford Field. There are people on the top of the structure, behind a rail, as well as in front on the ground. A banner on the railing reads, "Welcome Home...
University of Louisville. Band; University of Louisville--Students; Bands; Crowds; Stadiums;
University of Louisville Marching Cardinals perform at Du Pont Manual Stadium during half-time. The band is in what appears to be an "L" formation. The field is seen over the heads of the crowd on one side of the stadium; the crowd in the...
Paintings; Oil paintings; Eyes; Body parts; Clouds; Puns (Visual works)
"Magritte's False Mirror of 1928 depicts a large eye (from which the familiar CBS logo is derived). The black circle at the center can refer both to the pupil and to the eclipsed sun. The observer is thrown off balance by the unusual close-up...
Sculpture; Men; Warriors; Military personnel; People associated with military activities; Clothing & dress; Capes (Clothing); Trousers; Footwear; Headgear; Beards; Daggers & swords; Arms & armament; Lifting & carrying
"Images of barbarians, an essential element of triumphal ceremony in imperial Rome, were most often represented in a military context. […] [S]uch representations are omnipresent in Trajan's Forum, on the façade of the Ulpia Basilica, and...
Paintings; Allusions; Anti-Americanism; Politics & government; Political issues; Capitalism; Imperialism; Wealth; Corruption; Poverty; Emigration & immigration; Social classes; Economic & social conditions; Domestic life; Child labor;...
"This enormous, collage-like painting is crammed with anti-American allusions. An electric chair sits on the plinth at the top center (the Rosenbergs were electrocuted as Russian spies in 1953). A GI nonchalantly reads a pornographic magazine....
This mosaic "decorated the vertical bar of the T-form figured composition of the dining room floor to which the mosaic of Pasiphae and Daedalus belonged. The thick swastika-meander band in perspective at the top was the partition between the...
By "various hands." (Lucie-Smith, p.448). The following information is from the Mural Conservancy of Los Angeles: THE MURALS OF ESTRADA COURTS web page (http://www.lamurals.org/MuralFiles/ELA/EstradaCourts.html), accessed February 1,...
"The construction technique and decorations of the villa suggest that it must have been built around the middle of the first century B.C. Only about thirty years earlier the Roman general Lucius Cornelius Sulla had conquered Pompeii and...
"The construction technique and decorations of the villa suggest that it must have been built around the middle of the first century B.C. Only about thirty years earlier the Roman general Lucius Cornelius Sulla had conquered Pompeii and...
“The building, dating to the late Augustan period, presented the appearance of a two-storied cube. The ground floor is occupied by a wide hypostyle hall (13.5 x 15.7 m or 44 x 51.5 ft.) with four columns at its center, which was used for public...