Portraits
Found in 176 Collections and/or Records:
Drawing of Shul Baer Milstein, 1959 November
Eleanor M. Lawney Papers
The collection contains a University of Denver Diploma and a Colorado State Board of Medical Examiners certificate issued to Eleanor M. Lawney; also contains a framed portrait of Eleanor Lawney.
Elsa and Lou Tobin, 1987
Photograph shows Elsa Kaplan Tobin and Lou Tobin posing for a portrait together. Photograph was identified as being taken in 1987. Photograph is in color.
Emil Loeb - Portrait, circa 1940-circa 1950
Photograph is a portrait of Emil Loeb later in life. The photograph itself is very small, and framed in a lightweight metal frame. On the back there is an identification label that has not been filled out, as well as "Positive Paper and Chemical CO., Inc. 30 Clifton St., Newark, N. J."
Esther Wasserman, 2003
Framed drawing of Esther Wasserman by artist Deborah Howard. Drawing is black and white with red and orange highlights in her hair. Esther Wasserman is turned slightly to the left and looking towards the viewer.
Events, 1990-2009
Several miscellaneous photographs from events in the 1990s and a few head shots from 2009.
Feldman Oversize Photos, 1974
This folder contains Burton Feldman's oversized photographs.
Framed Objects
This series contains a painted portrait of Jack Murtha painted in 1953 by Gene Anthony.
Framed Photo, circa 1922-circa 1927
This is a framed photograph of a child. The frame is thick and gold. The back of the frame has a sticker that reads "Jakob Koenig Kunsthandlung [art treatment] Einrahmungs-Geschaeft [created entirely in] Darmstadt Elisabethenstr.30 [Elisabethen Street 30]". The picture itself is in black and white, and shows a young child, probably Ernest Loeb, making the picture from the mid to late 1920s.
Framed Photo, circa 1920-circa 1930
This is a framed picture of a young boy. The frame itself is small and black, with scratches and scuff marks. There is something illegible written in pencil on the front of the picture. The picture itself shows a young boy, possibly Frank Loeb, in a decorative outfit sitting on a chair and posing for the picture.