Fine Arts
Found in 302 Collections and/or Records:
Richard Comely papers on other creative works, approximately 1970-2018
Contains materials such as drafts, letters, artwork, proposals, manuscripts, and other publications related to Comely's various artistic projects undertaken during his career as a professional artist. Includes material for "Star Rider and the Peace Machine," "Trumpet and Friends," "Gemini Force," "Wabbits," and more. Materials dated approximately 1970 to 2018.
Richard Comely photographs, approximately 1970-2010
Photographs from the life of Richard Comely, mainly related to the creation and promotion of Captain Canuck. Materials dated approximately 1970 to 2010.
Richard Comely promotional materials, 1975-2019
Contains buttons, posters, fliers, banners, magnets, tote bags, keychains, school folders, mugs, action figure distribution files, and other memorabilia. Includes Comic Con and other comic convention guides, programs, photographs, and advertisements. Materials mainly pertain to Comely's comic, Captain Canuck. Dated 1975 to 2019.
Richard Comely scripts, 1980-2015
Contains scripts for Captain Canuck comic books, including various handwritten and typed annotated drafts, synopses, and a storyboard. Materials dated 1980 to 2015.
Richard Comely teaching materials, 1989-2008
Contains teaching materials, notes, drafts, storyboards, letters, e-mails, videocassettes, photographs, and advertisements regarding the teaching work of Richard Comely, including for workshops and gallery classes, and at Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology and Conestoga College. Materials dated 1989 to 2008.
Mary Stovall Richards collection of family papers
Burtis F. and Edythe Christenson Robbins papers
Materials include letters, books, photographs, and other items of memorabilia. Materials span 1890-2008.
Paul Rubinstein collection of Yellowstone stereoviews
Contains 110 black-and-white stereoviews, taken in the Yellowstone Park area in 1871-1872. Negatives by Joshua Crissman of Bozeman, Montana. 107 of these negatives were published and marketed by William Isaac Marshall in 1876. Three stereoviews by Lovejoy and Foster, using some of Crissman's negatives.
Andrew J. Russell, a visual historian [videorecording]
A study of Andrew J. Russell's photographic documentation of American history, people, geography, and events. Historians, a photographic archivist, Russell's biographer, and a park district locomotive engineer comment on his work. Also includes a demonstration of the laborious process of taking photographs in Russell's day.