Women artists
Found in 55 Collections and/or Records:
Niza Knoll Gallery Exhibit, 2013-2014
File contains exhibit planning notes relating to timeline and tasks, images of paintings, and information on paintings, such as title, dimension, medium and price, for the "Honoring the life and art of Maria Lowenstein" at the Niza Knoll Gallery. An unsigned copy of the exhibit and consignment agreement and the rules and regulations of the gallery as well as printed cards and fliers for the exhibit and a gallery business card are included.
"One potatoe to a bottle of whiskey he doesn't make it.", circa 1960
Pencil sketch on tracing paper of a man running from a bull in a pasture. Two men on the outside of the fence, one smoking a pipe, are looking on and conversing. Quotation say "One potatoe to a Bottle of whiskey he doesn't make it." Potato is spelled with an "e" on the end.
Paintings by Maria Lowenstein, 2011
One copy of "Paintings by Maria Lowenstein" put together by Henry Lowenstein and Bob Zimmer. Book contains images of Maria Lowenstein's artwork and titles for works. A very brief resume for Maria Lowenstein is included in the beginning of the book.
Paintings (slides), 1962-1978
Contains slides of Maria's paintings, the majority of which were printed in 1978.
Petteys, Chris Collection
Brochures on exhibits, articles correspondence regarding women artists.
Plaster Cast of Suitcase, 2013
Multi-piece artwork consisting of an encaustic painting on canvas, pair of shoes and wood shelf for shoes, and Painted plaster cast of a portion of a suitcase. Canvas has floral patterned wallpaper with large red flowers, covered with wax. Canvas is surrounded by ash wood frame. Wax makes surface 3-dimensional.
Rita Flores de Wallace Oral History, 2014
Interview with Rita Flores de Wallace conducted by Joan Brown.
RMPBS Arts District Program, 2013
Rocky Mountain PBS presented "The Life and Artwork of Maria Lowenstein" on the television show Arts District. The segment also included set designs of Henry Lowenstein. There was also an exhibit at Niza Knoll Gallery and another exhibit at the University of Denver. The folder contains correspondence and a biographical sketch. There is also a DVD of the Arts District program segment.
Self-Portrait, Maria Lowenstein, 1942
Charcoal self portrait of Maria Lowenstein dated 1942. Her hair is almost chin length with a slight curl and parted down the center. Her features are sharp. The portrait goes down to the top of shoulders and shirt collar.
Self-Portrait, Maria Lowenstein, circa 1960
Charcoal self-portrait on tracing paper.