Fine Arts
Found in 165 Collections and/or Records:
Oral history interview with Twila M. Alber
Oral history interview with Twila M. Alber conducted by Charles Digregorio on July 5, 1978. Alber was a fabric artist and a sculptor in the Portland, Oregon, area.
Lithograph of Aleut men and woman
Hand-colored untitled lithograph depicting two Aleut men and a woman.
Alexandre II, Empereur
Lithograph portrait of Russian Czar Alexandre II. Text on the lithograph is in Russian and French.
Leona Ambrose papers
Papers of sculptor Leona Ambrose (1936-2021), including personal correspondence, writings, and photographs; professional papers; and photographs of her works. Ambrose, who also made mosaics and paintings, had her work exhibited at the Contemporary Crafts Gallery, the Portland Art Museum, and the Butters Gallery in Portland, Oregon; at Pacific University in Forest Grove, Oregon; and at the Pindar Gallery in New York.
Ken Ambrosini sketch of a Seufert Brothers Company fish wheel
Pen and ink sketch of a fish wheel belonging to the Seufert Brothers Company on the Columbia River near The Dalles, Oregon.
Art Advocates, Inc. records
Art Advocates Inc. was formed to foster fine arts in the Pacific Northwest by funding selected artists. Collection includes correspondence, membership roster, and financial reports collected by Art Advocates President Richard L. Rosenberg, 1966-1968; membership roster, 1968-1969; minutes, 1969; and financial records, 1968-1969.
Astoria, Columbia River
Engraving depicting Astoria and the Columbia River from art by Alfred T. Agate.
Portrait of Col. Edward D. Baker
Hand-colored lithograph portrait of Edward D. Baker.
Black and white
Pencil sketch of a sunset over cliffs and ocean by Walter Cox. Note on back suggests the subject is probably "Rio Bay."
Black journalists, then & now
Collection includes a booklet for an exhibit, "Black Journalists, Then & Now," containing portraits and biographical sketches of Black journalists. Also included are color prints of portraits of Black journalists, including T. Thomas Fortune, Malvin R. Goode, Charlayne Hunter-Gault, Samuel H. Lacy, Robert C. Maynard, Gordon Parks, Ethel L. Payne, William Raspberry, John B. Russwurm, Clarice Tinsley, William Monroe Trotter and Ida B. Wells-Barnett.