drawings (visual works)
Found in 56 Collections and/or Records:
Ella Allen Scott collection
Collection includes pen and ink drawings done for the book "Horseback Honeymoon," 1907-1908, depicting western scenes and people.
John G. Seed collection
Pen and ink sketches depicting Champoeg, Oregon, and Francis J. Heney. John G. Seed (1883-1918) was a staff artist for the Oregon Journal.
Sketches for "Children of the covered wagon: a story of the old Oregon Trail"
Pen and ink sketches by Bob Kuhn for Mary Jane Carr's book "Children of the covered wagon: a story of the old Oregon Trail," depicting moccasins, a buffalo skull, and scenes from the book. Kuhn (1920-2007) was one of the leading painters of North American and African wildlife.
Sketches of street scene and soldiers on train
Two sketches, one on each side of a piece of paperboard, depicting a street scene and sleeping soldiers in a railroad car.
Sketches of the Men's Resort in Portland, Oregon
Pen and ink sketches of the lower bedroom and Sunday services at the Men's Resort and People's Institute at SW 4th Avenue and W. Burnside Street in Portland, Oregon. The Men's Resort, a ministry to men in need of food, housing, and jobs, was sponsored by the congregation of the First Presbyterian Church in Portland.
Clarence L. Smith collection
Cartoons and sketches by Clarence L. Smith, circa 1905-1931, including: an ink drawing of Astoria after the original by A. T. Agate (1841); a crayon drawing of Joseph Bradley Varnum Butler; and a pen and ink sketch of Fort Umpqua. Smith (1851-1934) was an illustrator and cartoonist for the Oregonian newspaper.
South auditorium urban renewal project
Collection includes property assessments and appraisals done for the Portland Development Commission, including maps, plans, and photographs.
Mack Sutter woodcarving design papers
Papers relating to the woodcarving designs of Harvey "Mack" Sutter (1906-1997), primarily design drawings and photographs of carvings, but also clippings and copies of instructional books about floral relief carving that he published. Sutter lived in Portland, Oregon, from 1958 until his death, and in his retirement carved floral reliefs and taught woodcarving.
The Timberman magazine plans and drawings
Plans and drawings created for The Timberman magazine, mostly of lumbering equipment. The magazine was founded in 1899 by George M. Cornwall of Portland, Oregon.
Train at Garibaldi Park
Pen and ink sketch by Litchard Kiehle, depicting the caboose of a train in Garibaldi Park, Garibaldi, Oregon.