Artists
Found in 103 Collections and/or Records:
Sketchbook, circa 1960
One Winsor Spiral Sketchbook, size 6 x 9, filled with pencil sketches of people and street scenes. One ink still-life. Style of the drawings becoming noticeably more cubist. "Reunion" written on front cover. Plankenhorn Stationary Co. price tag on back cover; priced at 25 cents.
Sketchbook, circa 1960
Fav-o-rite Sketch Book stamped 20 cents; has "Maria" written across top and "Pocketbook of Bauers" written down right side. In the back are a few pages of jokes and at the bottom of one page is says "Pocketbook of Boners" which is an early Dr. Seuss filled with little jokes and funny illustrations. Filled with pencil sketches of people, buildings, landscapes and one drawing in colored marker.
Sketchbook, circa 1955
Strathmore Alexis Drawing book with blue cover. On inside cover is written "The Coast of Maine". Book is filled with pencil drawings of boats, docks and street scenes.
Sketchbook, 1970 August
Middlesex sketch book with "Trip to S. W. Colorado 1970" written in pencil across top of cover. Lower right hand corner has a Target price tag for 35 cents. The back of the sketch book has 17 pages of journal entries from the trip dated August 15-30. Book filled with pencil and marker sketches of people, buildings, landscapes and still-life’s.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 103, 1996 April 18
Sleepless night for Litany outside Driscoll. Artist’s voice heard in speech and in images.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 108, 2001 May 17
Porto, Hansen take elections. Protest grows. Blooming artists.
"The Edge of Town", circa 1960
"The Rabbi", circa 1960
Charcoal sketch done by Maria Lowenstein. Sketch is of a Rabbi looking down towards his left hand in which he is holding something in palm up. The sketch is sparse but his yarmulke and tallit are recognizable. Sketch is in a thin gunmetal grey metal frame with light blue mat and covered in glass.
Traditions - Homecoming 1998, 1998
Traditions - Norwest CultureFest Performer, circa 1995
A performer at the University of Denver's traditions Norwest CultureFest plays a flute and maraca while in native dress photographed by Francis George, at an unknow location, circa 1995.