Fine Arts
Found in 302 Collections and/or Records:
American artists autograph collection
Autographs of prominent artists of the United States. Most of the items date from around the turn of the twentieth century. Many of the autographs are accompanied with portraits of the artists and copies of some of their art work apparently taken from magazines. Some of the autographs are found at the bottom of brief notes or letters. One item is a menu with numerous autographs on it.
Ampersand Films records
One carton of papers and DVDs, 7 reels of 35mm motion picture film, 6 reels of feature "Handcart," 1 reel of trailer.
George Edward Anderson photograph collection
Contains portraits taken by Anderson in Utah during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
George Edward Anderson photographs
Contains sixteen original photographs by prominent Utah photographer George Edward Anderson.
J. Roman Andrus papers
J. Roman Andrus portrait of Harrison R. Merrill
Contains a canvas portrait of Harrison R. Merrill painted by J. Roman Andrus. Dated June 26, 1941.
Animal locomotion, plate 633
Collotype taken by Eadweard Muybridge in 1887. The photograph is titled "Animal Locomotion, Plate 633" and is a series of twenty-four frames of a man riding a galloping horse. In one frame, all four of the horse's feet are off the ground.
Mary Astor scrapbook
Scrapbook with newspaper clippings pasted into it. The materials were taken from various newspapers in the United States and relate to the motion picture industry.
Biography of Dan Sayre Groesbeck
The collection contains the personal history of Dan Sayre Groesbeck as written by Samuel Waagenaar. Dan Sayre Groesbeck was an acclaimed artist who worked on movies, books and murals.
The box that didn't fit and some other things
Mechanical reproduction of a typewritten play. The item was written as a collaboration with "Mrs. Jesse L. Bright." Also included are short stories and poems. The play is about six girls who try to help a young man.