Fine Arts
Found in 162 Collections and/or Records:
Gordon Gilkey drawings and photographs
Drawings by and photographs of or relating to Gordon Gilkey (1912-2000) from his childhood and early adulthood. Gilkey was an artist, a professor at Oregon State University, and an art collector. Most of the drawings in the collection are practice cartoon drawings Gilkey did through a correspondence course.
Oral history interview with Gordon W. Gilkey
Oral history interview with Gordon W. Gilkey by Jim Strassmaier, conducted from January 19 to April 1, 1998. Gilkey was an artist and a curator at the Portland Art Museum, as well as an art professor at Stephens College in Missouri, Oregon State University, and the Pacific Northwest College of Art.
Oral history interview with William H. Givler
Oral history interview with William H. Givler conducted by Charles Digregorio on May 17, 1978. Givler taught at the Museum Art School, now known as the Pacific Northwest College of Art, in Portland, Oregon.
Jean Kendall Glazer oral history narrative
Oral history of Portland, Oregon art educator Jean Kendall Glazer (1918-2015), edited into narrative form by Patricia Rovainen. In the history, Glazer describes her upbringing, education, career, and family life. The history also includes some family photographs and a copy of Glazer's obituary.
Jacques Grasset de Saint-Sauveur lithographs
Collection of hand-colored lithographs by Jacques Grasset de Saint-Sauveur and engraved by J. Laroque, depicting the people and costume of Hawaii, Tahiti, and Nootka.
Great Northern calendar portraits
Collection consists of color prints, based on original portraits by Winold Reiss, that were used in Great Northern Railway calendars, as well as full pages from the calendars.
Habitation d'été et d'hiver du Kamtchatka
Matted engraving by Robert Bénard depicting people outside summer and winter dwellings on the Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia.
Robert C. Harder collection
Sketches in pen, pencil, marker, pastels, etc., of trains and buildings in the Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington area. Scenes include: Kerns Grammar School (in 1923) and Montavilla School (in 1917) in Portland, Oregon; Oakville Church in Oakville, Oregon; and a streetcar in Vancouver, Washington.
Oral history interview with Charles E. Heaney
Oral history interview with Charles E. Heaney conducted by Charles Digregorio on May 15 and May 22, 1978. Heaney discusses his artistic process, and talks about his friendship with Oregon artist C. S. Price.
Oral history interview with Cherie Hiser
Oral history interview with Cherie Hiser conducted by Jim Morris on December 6, 1981. Hiser was a photographer best known for her self-portraits.