Jewish women artists
Found in 57 Collections and/or Records:
Seder Tray Top, between 1960-2020
The top of the Seder plate is stoneware with black glaze in a cutout design. There are three tiers for matzah storage, used for separation of matzah and afikomen storage. The five items are egg, horseradish, shank bone, parsley, and chareset.
Sketch Book, 1947-1949
Drawing paper sketch pad done by Evelyn Paper with drawings of human forms done while a student at the Kirkland School of Art CU.
Sketch Book, 1947-1949
Drawing paper sketch pad done by Evelyn Paper with drawings of human forms done while a student at the Kirkland School of Art CU.
Sketch Pad with Louis XVI Library Drawings, 1947-1949
Tracing paper sketch pad done by Evelyn Paper with drawings of the Louis XVI Library.
Southwest Styled Vessel, 1960-2020
Southwest inspired vessel of stoneware and white slip with a black and white design.
Spice Holder, between 1960-2020
Pointed brown spice holder of a havdalah set. Havdalah is the religious ceremony that marks the symbolic end of Shabbat and ushers in a new week. Part of the havdalah ritual is to smell sweet spices.
"The Wall", 2008
Encaustic wax painting; black background with silver metallic paint on textured surface; some gold metallic paint as well. The artwork also includes a small wood shelf with a pair of toddler sized shoes (black patent leather Mary Janes). Shoes and woodshelf in Box 30.
Trudy Strauss Ceramics, B442, Accession
Untitled drawing, 1973 December 26
Framed drawing of two individuals lying on the ground, draped over one another. Print is done in sepia tones. Inscription at the bottom "Grandpa & Grandma, with all my love, Debbie 12/26/73." Drawing was originally a gift from the artist to her grandparents. It was done after her first trip to the Holocaust Museum in Israel when the artist was in high school.