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Harry Bertoia, Printmaker
The seventy-nine monotypes in this catalogue represent the principal styles and themes that emerged not only in Harry Bertoia's printmaking, but in his sculpture as well. June Kompass Nelson, author of Harry Bertoia, Sculptor, analyzes the graphic works and places them in the context of Bertoia's total oeuvre, with particular regard to their relationship with his sculpture. A teacher of metalwork and printmaking at the Cranbrook Academy of Arts in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, Bertoia began working in monotype in 1940-nearly a decade before his first attempts at sculpture-and continually returned to the medium until his death in 1978. Nelson's introduction, biographical material, and well-documented chronology contribute to the portrait of a Michigan artist of international repute who maintained his "regionalist sensibility"
Frances Ellen Colenso, 1849-1887 : her life and times in relation to the Victorian stereotype of the middle class English woman
Includes bibliographical referencesThe stereotype of the Victorian middle class woman, which generally characterised her as a passive, ornamental, helpless and dependent creature, has been one of the most popular caricatures of the nineteenth century. Recent research into this hitherto largely ignored social class has begun to re-adjust this image. The stereotyped distressed gentlewoman who emigrated to Australia and New Zealand for instance has recently been critically examined, but so far the female emigrant and settler in colonial South Africa has been ignored. It is only since the early 1970s that academic research into feminism began to appear. The influence of the women's liberation movement and of the increasing interest in social history, while stimulating research into Victorian women in England and her colonies, has only penetrated historical research within South Africa in the last decade
Letter from Edward Douglass, Jr. to Ellen Davies-Rodgers, Davies Plantation, Memphis, Tennessee, June 21, 1968
Thank you note from Ellen Davies-Rodgers, Davies Plantation, Memphis, Tennessee, to Florence and Ed Douglass, Jr., June 20, 1975
Letter from Ellen Davies-Rodgers, Davies Plantation, Memphis, Tennessee, to Edward T. Douglass, Jr., June 20, 1968
OIMB Term Photo: Spring 1975
Spring 1975
From top of picture, moving down: Quince Affolter, Gail Curtis, Jim Wright, Steve Barr, Kerry Healy, Kathi Herdman, Cary Ball, Brad Smith, Beth Hacker, Jeff Cobb, Mame Youngman, Chris Pope, Becky Liebman, Andrea Newcomb, Joan Baker, Mary Leitschuh, Dennis Quinones, Bruce Cunningham, Vicki Grant, Liz Lardner, John Wasson, Dan Jacobson, John Cubit, Cynthia Woodworth, Liz Johnson, Howard Horowitz, John Ryan, Carolyn Bartoe
Janet Hildebrandt, Trudy Cooper, Steve Katz, Robin McManamin, Kathi Wiederholdt, Mary Ellen Naples, Betty Rogers, Laurie Dull, Sue Hitchcock, Laurie La Brie, June Grussendorf, Susy Nevill, Rosie Peterson, Pat Rarick, Kelly Coughlin, Janet Gilmore, Roger Blythe
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