Portraits
Found in 1022 Collections and/or Records:
Joseph Jacob Heilner photograph
Kane family oversized photographs, approximately 1840-1900
Contains oversized photographs of or related to the Kane family. The photographs depict people and portraits of people, a house that presumably was occupied by the Kane family, a monument dedicated to Thomas L. Kane's Civil War regiment "The Bucktails," and a reunion of that regiment. Materials are largely undated and unlabeled, but presumably date from the mid-19th century to early 20th century.
Karen Tuttle photographs, 1960-2000
Black and white and color photographs of Karen Tuttle and others, including professional head shots of Tuttle. Includes one oversize photograph. Materials dated 1960 to 2000.
Self-Portrait Studying a Just-developed Negative, Sparks Street Studio, Ottowa / Yousuf Karsh
Materials include one photograph by Yousuf Karsh. The photograph is a self-portrait, depicting Karsh looking through a negative of a portrait of a man in profile. Materials dated 1944.
William Edward Kilburn portrait of Florence Nightingale
Portrait photograph taken by Kilburn for the London Stereoscopic Company in 1856 of Florence Nightingale.
L. A. Huffman Photography portrait of Chief Nez Perce Joseph
L. A. Huffman Photography portrait of Chief Nez Perce Joseph, approximately November 1877
L. A. Huffman portrait of Chief Two Moon
L. A. Huffman portrait of Chief Two Moon, 1878
Lantern slide of George Edward Anderson photograph of Joseph Hafen and his mother , approximately 1917-1950
Lantern slide from between 1917 and 1950. The slide is George Edward Anderson's photograph of Joseph Hafen and Mrs. John Hafen from 1917. Joseph is dressed in an Army uniform and they are shown hugging and looking at each other.