Artists -- Oregon
Found in 30 Collections and/or Records:
Oral history interview with Kathy Delumpa Allegri
Oral history interview with Kathy Delumpa Allegri conducted by Sankar Raman and Briana Ybanez on November 2, 2017, for The Immigrant Story. Allegri immigrated to the United States from the Philippines with her family in 1949, when she was a year old, and later became an artist.
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.
Oral history interview with Agnes Barchus
Oral history interview with Agnes Barchus conducted by Karen A. Reyes on March 3, 1980. Barchus was the first woman minutes clerk in the Oregon Legislature and the daughter of Oregon artist Eliza R. Barchus. She discusses her mother's art career and her memories of the 1905 Lewis and Clark Exposition in Portland.
Oral history interview with Art Bimrose
Oral history interview with Art Bimrose conducted by Roberta Watts on November 29, 1977. Bimrose worked for the Oregonian newspaper, and was an editorial cartoonist from 1947 until his retirement in 1983.
Oral history interview with Art Bimrose
Oral history interview with Art Bimrose conducted by Jim Strassmaier on April 26, 1989, as part of an exhibition of Bimrose's work held at the Oregon Historical Society. Bimrose was a political cartoonist for the Oregonian newspaper.
Eunice C. Brandt papers
Papers of Eunice C. Brandt (1917-2000), an Oregonian who was an artist, landscape architect, and writer. The collection includes correspondence, story manuscripts, property and business records, and designs.
Oral history interview with Louis Bunce
Oral history interview with Louis Bunce conducted by Charles Digregorio from June 1 to July 19, 1978. Bunce was a painter and printmaker in Oregon.
William H. Dierdorff collection
Collection includes a manuscript letter written from English Camp, Cultus Lake, Idaho, with ink and color pencil sketches entitled "Pend d'Oreille Country"; an ink and watercolor sketch of Weeksville, Montana; a sketchbook with pencil and ink Pacific Northwest scenes; and an autograph book containing pencil and ink sketch of Tillamook Bay, Oregon.
Alfred Downing collection
Collection includes an album, 1873-1879, belonging to Agnes Downing and filled with drawings by Alfred Downing, as well as clippings, photographs, and imprints of leaves and flowers that were once in the album. Also in the collection are a pen and ink sketch, "The filbert harvest at Bearfield Farm," 1866; and crayon over lithograph depicting Hawthorne Terrace, Portland Heights, Portland, Oregon.
Ray Eyerly engraving and lithograph
Collection consists of a lithograph of a rail fence and an engraving depicting a Navajo Indian. Ray Eyerly (1894-1980) moved to Salem, Oregon in 1919 and was co-founder of the Realistic Artists Guild. He became a full-time artist after moving to Sisters, Oregon, in 1962, and he was honored in a resolution by the Oregon State Legislature in 1971.