lithographs
Found in 43 Collections and/or Records:
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.
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.
Isaac Hodgson, Jr. architectural illustrations
Lithographic and watercolor illustrations depicting buildings in Portland, Oregon, designed by architect Isaac Hodgson, Jr., who worked in Portland during the early 1890s. The watercolors and one of the lithographs depict the Chamber of Commerce building; the other lithograph depicts the entrance to a proposed United Bank building.
Ernest Hood lithographs of Oregon general stores
Color lithographs of crayon sketches of general stores in Pedee, Mist, Elk City, and Laurel, Oregon.
Scott Hoyle lithographs of Bend, Or.
Lithographs depicting the Pine Tavern and Reid School in Bend, Oregon.
Interieur de la cabane habitée par Pierre-le-Grande a Zaandam en 1697
Hand-colored lithograph of Peter the Great, Russian czar, in his summer home in Zaandam, The Netherlands, in 1697.
Island City views
Hand-colored lithograph by D. H. Stearns with 9 views on 1 sheet of Island City, Oregon. On the reverse is a hand-colored lithograph, also by Stearns, entitled "The Gateway of the Blue Mountains. F. A. Foster's Headquarters on the Meacham Road."
Kamchadald: Dessiné d'après les originaux et les costumes de la Société Géographique Impériale de Russie
Color lithograph depicting a man of Kamchatka, modeled after the original costumes held in the Imperial Geographic Society of Russia. Titles in French.
Paul Keller collection
The Paul Keller collection includes 11 of the 22 "Old Oregon Vignettes" lithographs produced by Meier and Frank in 1959 after originals drawn by Keller in the 1930s; an ink and crayon sketch of the Patton house in Portland, Oregon; a pen and ink sketch of Portland Mayor Robert Earl Riley; and pen and ink sketches for use in the publication Stars of Oregon, 1943, primarily depicting ships.
Lithograph of Native man in winter dress from Costume of the Russian Empire
Hand-colored lithograph depicting a Native man of the Aleutian Islands in winter attire. The lithograph is Plate 60 from the 1811 edition of "Costume of the Russian Empire," published by Edward Harding.