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Directions lithographic print
Collection — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Identifier: SC-044
Abstract
This collection consists of a single black and white lithographic print of Directions, numbered #10, by Carl Hoeckner, undated. Title in lower left hand corner of print, #10 in center, and signature in lower right hand corner all written in pencil. Carl Hoeckner was born in Munich in 1883 and immigrated to Chicago in 1910. In his lithographs from the 1930s, Hoeckner’s talents as a printmaker and his activism coalesced to produce “social documents”...
Dates:
undated
Intaglio prints of outdoor scenes
Collection — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Identifier: SC-059
Abstract
The Intaglio prints of outdoor scenes collection consists of two prints created with etching, aquatint, and hand coloring. The first, titled "Vannes 'Au Petit Pot,'" depicts several buildings in Vannes, France in the evening as a person walks beside them carrying a basket. The second, titled "Le Ruitscoud(?) en Hiver," depicts a person in red standing near a river in pale winter light.
Dates:
undated
Notre Dame of Maryland University artwork collection
Collection
Identifier: NDMU-002-008
Abstract
The Notre Dame of Maryland University artwork collection, 1850-2018, contains photographs, works on paper, paintings, and mixed media created by School Sisters of Notre Dame, lay faculty, and local, national, and international artists.
Dates:
1904-1989, undated
Roycroft prints collection
Collection — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Identifier: SC-022
Abstract
The Roycroft prints collection, 1900s, contains four color prints created by Dard Hunter of Roycroft Campus buildings in East Aurora, New York. The prints feature the Roycroft Chapel, Roycroft Shop, and two views of the Roycroft Inn. The Roycroft Campus was developed by Elbert Hubbard in East Aurora, New York in 1897 to produce brightly illustrated books and monthly publications. William Joseph "Dard" Hunter was born in Steubenville, Ohio in 1883. He was hired by the Roycroft Campus in July...
Dates:
1900s