Art
Found in 243 Collections and/or Records:
Paintings (slides), 1962-1978
Contains slides of Maria's paintings, the majority of which were printed in 1978.
Passenger Pigeon Specimen , 2008 May 8
A high-resolution image of a Passenger Pigeon specimen created from the Denver Museum of Nature and Science’s extinct bird collection. The image was featured in Media Cluster #2, in the site-specific art installation, HYLAEA, in Penrose Library, at the University of Denver from October 14th, 2010- February 14th, 2011.
Passenger Pigeon Specimens , 2010 October 30
A high-resolution image of Passenger Pigeon specimens created from the Denver Museum of Nature and Science’s extinct bird collection. The image was in the site-specific art installation, HYLAEA, in Penrose Library, at the University of Denver from October 14th, 2010- February 14th, 2011.
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.
Promotional Materials, c. 2023
This series contains promotional materials produced by Karen Martin.
Radinsky Material Culture and Papers
The Radisnky family, Lithuania/East European inmmigrants, first settled on Denver's West Side in the 1890. Rabbi David Radinsky was the Rabbi of a small Mogen David synangogue orginally organized in his home. His son, Abraham David (A. D. Radinsky) started the A. D. Radinsky and Sons, Inc rag factory. The collection contains photographs, artwork, ephemera, business cards, business catalogs and family papers related to the Radinsky family.
"Rescue", 2007
Encaustic painting on canvas in reds, gold, and blues surrounded by an ash wood frame. Images of hands reaching down from top of canvas toward a wax cast of a chain lock on a door. Wax makes surface 3-dimensional. Multiple lines of Hebrew script carved into the waxed surface at bottom.
"Right Brain, Left Brain", circa 2008
Encaustic painting on canvas in reds, oranges, golds, blues and purples surrounded by ash wood frame. Canvas has black and white image of Maurice Blik and a reverse transfer of the image adjacent. Image is a photocopy of Deborah Howard’s print, B398.01.00017. Wax makes surface 3-dimensional and has nails embedded in it. Tally marks carved into wax and images of the Star of David and a moth visible in the wax (artist uses moths to symbolize Jews in her work).