Art
Found in 250 Collections and/or Records:
Irene Stein Art Exhibit, 1979 June
Irene Miller Stein and Belle Marcus talking at Irene Stein's art exhibit in Emmanuel Gallery, formerly Shearith Israel.
Irene Stein Art Exhibit, 1979 June
Exterior view of Emmanuel Gallery, formerly Shearith Israel, during an art exhibit for Irene Stein.
"It was (?) wizard over Cologne!", circa 1960
Pencil sketch on tracing paper of man and woman in a 1930s-1940s era convertible automobile with the man driving. He is looking toward his female passenger as he drives through a barricade on a curved road by a sign that says "CAREFUL BEND."
JoAnne Curran Papers
JoAnne Curran earned her Bachleor of Arts degree from the University of Denver in 1957, where served as secretary of Alpha Lambda Delta (1955).
Joseph's Dream
This lithograph was created by Irene Stein and is titled, "Joseph's Dream." It features a man (Joseph) covering his face with bundles of wheat in a circle above his head. The lithograph is number 6 of 25 and is signed by Irene Stein.
Judy Graese Papers
This collection contains artwork by Judy Grease and files from her time with Colorado Contemporary Dance.
Lilian White Spencer Collection - ''Art Treasures of Mt. Sinai'', 1926
Series 2 contains translations and publication notes on items translated by Spencer from French.
Lowenstein Art Showing, 1971 May 3
Two newspaper articles about Maria Lowenstein's one woman show in 1971 at the Gallery of the United Bank of Denver Lobby. The Rocky Mountain News article features a picture of Maria standing with one of her paintings and another image of a painting below. Articles both give very brief biographical infomation and mention her cureent work is all done in acrylic and focues on her recent travels. the articles are mounted on a piece of cardboard.
Lowenstein Watercolor Paintings Collection
Collection contains (6) blue watercolor pieces painted by Maria Lowenstein, Henry Lowenstein's mother. The paintings all depict different dance styles or movement. The materials were donated through Henry Lowenstein's estate.