Stein, Irene Miller, 1894-2000
Biography
Irene Miller Stein is a noted Denver artist. She is the daughter of pioneer Colorado cattle dealer Robert Lazar Miller, who immigrated to Colorado from Lithuania in 1881. She married Azriel Stein, founder of Pencol Drug, a prominent Denver pharmacy for decades.
Found in 80 Collections and/or Records:
Portrait of Irene Stein, circa 1930
Irene Stein wears a dress and sits on bench with her legs crossed at the ankles. Stein was the daughter of Anna and Robert Lazar Miller. In 1921 she married Azriel ''Azie'' Stein, a pharmacist who owned and operated Pencol Drug Store. Irene also was an artist, working in a variety of media. She still produced works well into her 90s.
Robert Lazar Miller, mid-late 20th century
Black and white print of Robert Lazar Miller. Image was printed in reverse presumably by accident (artist name is printed backwords). Framed duplicate in box 9.
Series 2: Photographs and Scrapbooks, c. 1900-c. 1970
This series contains a variety of photographs and multiple scrapbook pages from the Miller, Eller, and Creamer families.
Shepherd and Lamb, 1980
Image of a shepherd holding a lamb.
Shepherd and Lamb, 1989
Image of a shepherd holding a lamb.
The Harvest, 1980
Colored still life of vegetables.
Untitled Print, 1950s-1970s
Orange and yellow print of women standing around a bride in center. Women are all wearing early 20th century dress.
Untitled Print, 1950s-1970s
Green and maroon print with four figures in early 20th century dress.
Woman Knitting, 1991
Print of woman knitting. Number 28/50. Signed by Irene Stein and dated 1991.
Woman's Black Compact Case, circa 1915
A woman's black faille make-up case with belt loop and square make-up compact. A triangular cutout in the center top of the case allows visibility of a rhinestone ornament on the make-up compact that fits inside. This view shows the front of the make-up case and the rhinestone ornament on the make-up compact. Originally belonged to Irene Stein.