Fine Arts
Found in 302 Collections and/or Records:
William Brandon poems
This collection consists of the typescript manuscripts of two poems by Brandon. One is entitled "Room for Rent," is one page long, and was published in the "Saturday Evening Post" in October 1959. The other is entitled "Round Trip to the Moon" and is nine pages long.
Paul Briol photographs
Two original gelatin silver photographs by Paul Briol. One is labeled "Half Dome," dated approximately 1950s and is a vintage brown-tone print that is possibly toned in sulfur. The other is "Gateway to the Garden of the Gods," dated approximately 1940s and possibly toned in selenium.
Claude Buck notes
Handwritten notes written by Buck in books relating to various artistic subjects and painters. Buck comments on such subjects as shading and gives his opinions on various artists and artistic techniques.
Claude Buck papers
Letters received, articles for publication, news clippings, and miscellaneous items. The materials deal with Buck's career as a painter.
Claude Buck papers
Reviews, sketches, poems, notes, family histories, and magazine articles. The materials relate to Buck's work as an artist. The notes relate to the composition of some of his art work, and the articles and reviews relate to analyses of his art.
Wesley M. Burnside research materials
Research material on the artist Maynard Dixon by Wesley M. Burnside. Materials include correspondence, periodical clippings, original and edited papers, and two signed documents by Dixon.
Burtis F. and Edythe Christenson Robbins mission papers, 1947-1966
Materials from the Robbins' mission together to Germany, where Burtis F. Robbins served as mission president. Materials include letters, books, photographs, and other items of memorabilia. Materials date from 1947-1966.
Burtis F. Robbins mission papers, 1911-1914
Materials from Burtis F. Robbins' first mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to Germany and Switzerland, dating from 1911 to 1914.
Elisabeth Southerden Thompson Butler autobiography
Photocopies of a typewritten autobiography. Butler describes her development as an artist and the major events of her life. She was known as a painter of military subjects. One of her paintings, "Roll Call," won great popularity in the art history of England. It was purchased later on by the Queen of England and is now in Windsor Castle.
C. R. Savage boudoir prints, 1855-1894
Contains boudoir prints produced by Savage, dating from between 1855 and 1894.