Fine Arts
Found in 168 Collections and/or Records:
Sir Henry James Warre collection
Collection consists of two green and black lithographs, "Mount Baker and Cape Disappointment" and "The Rocky Mountains from the Columbia River looking NW," and one hand-colored lithograph, "Falls of the Kamanis Taquoih River."
The Washington Arch
Print of an ink sketch of the Washington Arch in New York, New York, signed by Edward C. Caswell in pencil.
John Webber engravings from Cook's Voyages
Collection of engravings originally painted by John Webber, circa 1770-1793, for Cook's Voyages, and made by various engravers. The engravings depict Alaska Native people; the Chukchi people of Russia; towns, dwellings, and people in the Kamchatka area of Russia; and Native people of the Sandwich Islands (Hawaii).
Western slope of main ridge of Cascade Mountains from near Camp M
Color lithograph of the Cascade Mountains done for the U. S. Pacific Railroad Exploration and Survey Report.
Oral history interview with Milton W. Wilson
Oral history interview with Milton W. Wilson conducted by Charles Digregorio on May 25, 1978. Wilson was an artist in Portland, Oregon, and in San Francisco, California.
Portrait of James McIntosh Wood
Crayon portrait of James McIntosh Wood by Karl Einar Erickson.
John Young collection
Collection includes five tinted lithographs of scenes of the Pacific Northwest done for the U.S. Pacific Railroad Exploration and Survey Report, 1855. Scenes include a Douglas fir, Mount Hood, Mount Jefferson, and the Three Sisters.
Sketches for "Young Mac of Fort Vancouver"
Pen and ink sketches by Richard Holberg for Mary Jane Carr's book "Young Mac of Fort Vancouver," depicting an open book with bookmark and a totem pole with a seagull perched on top.