Art
Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:
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.
BYU Broadcasting recordings of Thinking Aloud
Contains audio recordings of the talk radio program Thinking Aloud on compact discs. Program content covers a wide variety of subjects including science and technology, art and literature, social sciences, and history. Dates range from 2005 to 2012.
The cliffs / Alyne Bistline
Broadside with poem written by Alyne Bistline, with illustration of man at the base of a cliff. A note on the back of the page notes that it is from a book assembled by the students, teachers, and patrons of the Short Creek School at Short Creek, Arizona. Dated 1947.
Collection of lantern slides of art
Collection is composed of 69 lantern slides dating from approximately 1888 to 1950. The majority of the slides are photographs of paintings by John Hafen. There are also two slides of a painting by Rose Hartwell and two slides of paintings by John Hafen's son, Virgil Hafen. There are also two portraits on John Hafen, one by Will Vawter and the other photographer not identified. There is also a photograph taken by George Edward Anderson of John Hafen's son, Joseph, and John's wife, Thora.
Come now and let us reason together saith the Lord mural
Contains drawings, reports, and newspaper articles concerning the children's mural.
William J. Curtis and Annette Wegner Curtis collection
Department of Art records
Contains negatives and photographs of art work from various artists. It also contains correspondence to and from B.F. Larsen.
Etchings relating to Brigham Young University
Contains artist's renderings of Brigham Young and another man in Emigration Canyon, and of various campus scenes at Brigham Young Academy and Brigham Young University, including: bell tower, Karl G. Maeser Building, Wasatch Mountains, graduation, whitewashing the Y, Lewis Building fire, man and woman by canal, marching band, Ernest L. Wilkinson addressing assembly for new students, and flag raising. C. L. Purcell identified as artist on some pieces. Contains 21 items.