Painting
Found in 63 Collections and/or Records:
A Self-Portrait of Peggy Feldman, 1992 October
A self-portrait of Peggy Feldman done in pencil. The drawing is based on a photo of Peggy and Burton.
Box 3, Paintings/Star Registry, 1995
Box 3 contains two (2) framed works of art and a framed document from the International Star Registry, designating a star in Alta Merle Ricks' name in 1995. Paintings were created by Alta Ricks and kept at the Ricks Center for Gifted Children. One is a landscape, portraying a cabin in a field with a tree in the foreground. Another is a landscape portraying a field, with most of the painting being a cloudy sky.
Box 4: "Mermaids", 1998
This box contains (1) folder with an artwork piece titled "Mermaids."
Box 4, Paintings
Box 4 contains three (3) framed works of art created by Alta Ricks, held at the Ricks Center for Gifted Children. One is a landscape, in black and white, of a cabin in a field with some pine trees. Another is also a black and white landscape, of a forest. The third is also a black and white landscape, depicting a singular tree.
Box 7, Painting
Box 7 contains one (1) painting by Alta Merle Ricks. Painting is of a landscape, with mountains in the background and trees with red bushes in the foreground.
Box 8, 1944-1946
Framed ink wash drawings: "Hiob" and "Elias and the Ravens."
Box 8, Paintings
Box 8 contains two (2) framed paintings by Alta Merle Ricks. Both paintings are landscapes. One has mountains in the background, and campers by a lake in the foreground. The other painting portrays snow on more mountains.
Container 4: Portrait, 1953
This object is a painted portrait of Jack Murtha, likely painted for his induction into the Hall of Fame, by Gene Anthony, dated 1953. The name "Osgood" is marked on the back of the frame, for Bob Osgood who was in charge of handling the portraits for the Hall of Fame.