Art and artists
Found in 46 Collections and/or Records:
Richard Steiner, Collector, Art Print of "Stonewall Jackson's Last Order"
One art print of entitled "Stonewall Jackson's Last Order" (15 3/4 in. x 24 in.) by artist Randall Newlon. It is numbered 33 of 500.
Rosemary Bever, Artist, Exhibit Programs, Clippings, And Other Material
Papers regarding Clarksburg, West Virginia artist Rosemary Bever who worked in the mid-twentieth century. Includes clippings, photographs of art work, and programs for art exhibits in Clarksburg and Morgantown. Also includes large program titled "The 1958 Pittsburgh International Exhibition of Contemporary Painting and Sculpture". Bever was a pupil of West Virginia artists Justina Hart.
Roy Riethmiller, Artist, Three Prints of Artistic Renderings
Two prints of artistic renderings of Ohio River scenes by artist Roy Riethmiller, including 1) Ohio Power Company -- Cardinal Plant -- Brilliant, Ohio (1983; 16 1/2 in. x 29 in.; 58/250); 2) Henry Covered Bridge, Pennsylvania (1984; 13 1/2 in. x 17 in.); 3) Veteran's Memorial Bridge -- Weirton, West Virginia (1992; 16 1/2 in. x 24 in.; 22/250).
Sam McColloch, Compiler, Three Manuscripts regarding Family History, Artists, and Fighter Pilot
Sam McColloch, Photographer, Photographic Prints
Seigle Parks, Artist, Prints
Two prints of illustrations by Charleston, West Virginia artist Seigle Parks, ca. 1960-1980: 1) "Specter of the Summit" (fir tree without needles on summit); 2) St. Markus Basilica.
Stonewall Jackson Statue, Prospectus for Fund Raising
Prospectus for raising funds to create a sculpture of Stonewall Jackson by a committee from Great Britain (England). Includes description of project and its finances, and a listing of committee members. The treasurer of the committee was A.J.B. Beresford-Hope, a wealthy member of Mid-Victorian British Society who was a supporter of the Confederacy.
Strother Family Papers
Taylor Jones, Artist, Cartoons of West Virginia Politicians and Personalities
Collection of ten limited edition prints, published in 1980 by Augusta Press, of cartoons featuring West Virginia politicians and personalities of the period by artist Taylor Jones. Jones is a noted cartoonist and was employed by the Charleston Gazette from 1974-1982. Prints are signed by the artist and all are numbered 6/200. Prints are 13 1/2 in. x 10 3/4 in. See "Scope and Content Note" for further information.
Violet Gadd Coonts, Artist, Book of Paintings in Facsimile
One bound volume consisting primarily of reproductions of paintings by artist Violet Gadd Coonts dating from the 1940s to 1970s. The volume consists of 78 pages and includes color images of more than 100 paintings. Subjects include landscapes, many depicting West Virginia scenes; portraits of the artist's family and friends; and still lifes. Also includes photographs of the artist and her family.