Fine Arts
Found in 302 Collections and/or Records:
Richard Copley videotapes
Videotapes of Dean Fausett in his studios and interviews. Fausett was a Price, Utah, born muralist who settled in Dorset, VT.
James E. Coyle print of Park City
Print of Park City, Utah, produced by James E. Coyle, 1982.
J. M. Crowley sketch of Joseph Smith, Jr.
Signed pencil sketch of Joseph Smith, Jr. by artist J. McCrowler.
Culmer and Wells family photographs, approximately 1880-1910
Red velvet photograph album contains 78 Culmer family photographs. Includes a variety of Newcomb, Morris and Co., and C. R. Savage cabinet cards or CDVs (carte de visites), as well as some from San Francisco photographers. Dated apporximately 1880-1910. The second is a Culmer/Wells family photo album. This contains 23 cabinet cards. Many photographs in both albums are unlabled.
Henry L. A. Culmer papers
Contains photographs, clippings, scrapbooks, ledgers, correspondence, and poetry produced by Culmer. Materials document Culmer's art production and sales, as well as his work as a mining agent and author. Also includes photograph albums of the Culmer family, and a small collection of watercolors by Culmer and his son H. Wells Culmer. Materials date from between 1874 and 1914.
William J. Curtis and Annette Wegner Curtis collection
Victoria C. Dallin diary
Photocopy of a handwritten diary. Dallin writes about her early education and artistic accomplishments. She also writes about the activities of the Dallin family. There are many gaps in the record. At the end of the diary there appears to be a list of the sculpture pieces created by Dallin and gives their location.
James V. D'Arc speech
Cassette audiotape and typewritten transcript of speech by James V. D'Arc. D'Arc talks about art and motion pictures and their meaning to humanity from a Latter-day Saint's perspective.
Kenneth Davidson scrapbook
Photocopies of newspaper clippings, pamphlets, photographs, and paintings. The materials document the art and artists of Utah.
Kenneth Davidson scrapbook
Scrapbook including newspaper clippings, photographs, phtocopies of art work, watercolor drawings, programs, and correspondence. The materials relate to Davidson's interest in art in Utah.