Art
Found in 601 Collections and/or Records:
Julian Alden Weir artwork, 1765-1929
Contains sketches by Julian Alden Weir, dating from between 1873 and 1929. The folders include pencil sketches, lithographs, and a photograph of a sketch for his portrait of Albert Pinkham Ryder. The reproduction included in this artwork are clippings from magazines, books, and exhibition catalogues.
Julian Alden Weir bulletins and catalogues of art exhibits, 1877-1952
Contains catalogues of art exhibits by Julian Alden Weir, dated between 1877 and 1952 in New York. The catalogs are primarily from art exhibits of Julian Alden Weir before and after his death.
Julian Alden Weir clippings, undated
Julian Alden Weir papers, 1873-1952
Contains papers of Julian Alden Weir, dating from 1873 to 1952 primarily in New York, and Paris. The papers include his artwork, correspondence, newspaper articles, and work under his official capacity as the President of the National Academy of Design.
Julian Alden Weir sketches, undated
Just because she made them goo goo eyes -- old ballad, 1964
Just break the news to mother, approximately 1920-1925
Subtitle reads "Early American folk song eng. by John Held Jr."
Laboratory School records
Includes correspondence, policy statements, brochures, attendance records, building plans, enrollment statistics, Immigration and Naturalization Services information, examinations, surveys, financial records, histories, and miscellaneous materials. Also includes information concerning BY High School and the Elementary Training School. Dates range from 1896-1969.
Laboratory School sampling of student art, approximately 1896-1969
Contains artwork prepared by Brigham Young High School students. Includes a charcoal drawing of deseret mountain by Ron Taylor, a watercolor entitled "The Storm" by Lois Crowther, and an oil painting of a mountain scene by Kenneth Bullock. Dates range from approximately 1896-1969.