Painting
Found in 28 Collections and/or Records:
A – “Greetings from the Catholic University of Oklahoma, Shawnee, Oklahoma,” ca 1917. (A card.) (Left.) B – P. Gregory Gerrer and his portrait of Pope Pius X, painted, Rome, ca 1904 (right)., circa 1917
Blacka nd white copy prints of Sacred Heart Mission, Abbey and College, along with scenes of St. Gregory's College and Abbey, St. Benedict's Mission, and St. Patrick's Mission, all in Oklahoma. The collection also includes photographs of students, members of monastic orders, and construction of the schools and abbeys.
A painting of a white-haired man smoking a pipe. Signature reads: Eisenhower., undated
Black and white copy prints of the towns of Comanche, Empire City and Marlow, Oklahoma, and Duncan, Indian Territory. The collection includes photographs of businesses, farming, street scenes, firefighters, schools, banks, and the oil industry.
Ah-ton-we-tuck (The Cock Turkey), a Kickapoo, repeating his prayer from the stick in his hand. Western shore of Lake Michigan, Illinois. Print of Catlin painting from the Smithsonian Institute., undated
Black-and-white original and copy prints of Kickapoo Indians from Kansas, Oklahoma, and Mexico, as well as Kickapoo bark lodges.
Catlin’s painting of a Cheyenne woman, She Who Bather Her Knees (Tis-se-wse-na-tis)., Undated
Black and white copy prints of William W. Bent, John M. Chivington, Cheyenne and Arapaho leaders, and participants of the Camp Weld conference at Denver, Colorado in 1864. Also includes photographs of paintings, drawings, and lithographs by George Catlin, Richard West, J.W. Albert, and John Mix Stanley.
Catlin’s painting of Cheyenne Chief, The Wolf on the Hill (Ne-hee-o-woo-tis)., Undated
Black and white copy prints of William W. Bent, John M. Chivington, Cheyenne and Arapaho leaders, and participants of the Camp Weld conference at Denver, Colorado in 1864. Also includes photographs of paintings, drawings, and lithographs by George Catlin, Richard West, J.W. Albert, and John Mix Stanley.
“Cheyenne Children’s Games,” a painting by Dick West, Cheyenne Indian artist., Undated
Black and white copy prints of William W. Bent, John M. Chivington, Cheyenne and Arapaho leaders, and participants of the Camp Weld conference at Denver, Colorado in 1864. Also includes photographs of paintings, drawings, and lithographs by George Catlin, Richard West, J.W. Albert, and John Mix Stanley.
D – Brother Edward Laco, chief engineer at St. Gregory’s (bottom right)., undated
Blacka nd white copy prints of Sacred Heart Mission, Abbey and College, along with scenes of St. Gregory's College and Abbey, St. Benedict's Mission, and St. Patrick's Mission, all in Oklahoma. The collection also includes photographs of students, members of monastic orders, and construction of the schools and abbeys.
“Dance of the Soldier Societies,” a painting by Dick West., Undated
Black and white copy prints of William W. Bent, John M. Chivington, Cheyenne and Arapaho leaders, and participants of the Camp Weld conference at Denver, Colorado in 1864. Also includes photographs of paintings, drawings, and lithographs by George Catlin, Richard West, J.W. Albert, and John Mix Stanley.
Dining room in Irma (?) Hotel. Old fashioned metal lamps hanging from ceiling. Painting on wall-conquest of the Prairies, undated
Black and white original and copy prints of Gordon W. Lillie (Pawnee Bill), his family, firends, and Wild West Shows. Included are photographs of Tom Mix, William S. Hart, Will Rogers, Buffalo Bill Cody, along with a panorama of Gordon W. Lillie and Pawnee Indians travelling to President Herbert Hoover's inauguration. Gordon William Lillie Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Framed painting of Rt. Rev. Felix DeGrasse, O.S.B. II, Abbot of Sacred Heart Abbey, 1857-1905. Pioneered missions in the Osage; founded St. Benedict’s Parish in Shawnee, Oklahoma., 1857-1905
Blacka nd white copy prints of Sacred Heart Mission, Abbey and College, along with scenes of St. Gregory's College and Abbey, St. Benedict's Mission, and St. Patrick's Mission, all in Oklahoma. The collection also includes photographs of students, members of monastic orders, and construction of the schools and abbeys.
Interior of home showing a possible living room on the other side of the reading room from #19. Sofa and wooden table, ornate wooden chair, lamp and paintings. Possibly 1930’s décor., 1930s
Black-and-white original prints of railroad construction near Floral, Oklahoma; yachts at the Mackinac Island Yacht Club; housing in California, Maryland, and Ohio; a street scene in Nuremburg, Germany; a flood near Marysville, Ohio; members of the Turpin family; and members of the New Century Club. Unpublished finding aid available.
Interior of home showing the reading room. Bookcase, world globe, figurines, books, cane chair, upholstered chair, paintings, lamp, etc. Probably 1930’s décor., 1930s
Black-and-white original prints of railroad construction near Floral, Oklahoma; yachts at the Mackinac Island Yacht Club; housing in California, Maryland, and Ohio; a street scene in Nuremburg, Germany; a flood near Marysville, Ohio; members of the Turpin family; and members of the New Century Club. Unpublished finding aid available.
John H. Bass, Jr. Collection of Carl Sweezy paintings
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Collector. Nine framed paintings by Arapaho artist Carl Sweezy (1881-1953), depicting views of Arapaho life including war dancers, a snow snake game, and buffalo hunters.
Ke-chim-qua (The Beg Bear), a Kickapoo, wampum on his neck and a red flag in her hand as a symbol of war or “blood”. Western shore of Lake Michigan. Print of Catlin painting from the Smithsonian Institute., undated
Black-and-white original and copy prints of Kickapoo Indians from Kansas, Oklahoma, and Mexico, as well as Kickapoo bark lodges.
Lindneux, Robert Ottakar (Robert Ottakar), 1871-1970
Ma-shee-na (The Elk’s Horns), a Kickapoo sub-chief, in the act of praying. Western shore of Lake Michigan. Print of Catlin painting from the Smithsonian Institute., undated
Black-and-white original and copy prints of Kickapoo Indians from Kansas, Oklahoma, and Mexico, as well as Kickapoo bark lodges.
Magazine reproduction of a painting of downtown scene in Falls City., Undated
Black-and-white and color original prints from the life and career of anthropologist and Indian advocate Betty Rosenthal, and her parents, Episcopal missionaries the Reverend David W. Clark and Elizabeth Mann Clark. The collection contains photographs of Navajo, Sioux, and other American Indians and Episcopal Church activities at Gallup and Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico; Rosebud Reservation, Fort Thompson, Rapid City, and Crow Creek Agency, South Dakota; and Good Shepherd Mission at Fort Defiance, Arizona. Episcopal churches in Batavia and Geneseo, New York, are also pictured. Members of the Clark family, their friends, American Indian community leaders, and church associates appear in many of the photographs. Individual names include Robert L. Bennett, Philip Deloria, the Right Reverend George H. Kinsolving, the Reverend Baptiste Lambert, James A. McGrath, and David Warren. Unpublished finding aid available.
Painting by Charles Schroyer of the Battle of the Washita., Undated
Black and white copy prints of William W. Bent, John M. Chivington, Cheyenne and Arapaho leaders, and participants of the Camp Weld conference at Denver, Colorado in 1864. Also includes photographs of paintings, drawings, and lithographs by George Catlin, Richard West, J.W. Albert, and John Mix Stanley.
Painting by John Mix Stanley of a buffalo hunt on the southwestern plains., Undated
Black and white copy prints of William W. Bent, John M. Chivington, Cheyenne and Arapaho leaders, and participants of the Camp Weld conference at Denver, Colorado in 1864. Also includes photographs of paintings, drawings, and lithographs by George Catlin, Richard West, J.W. Albert, and John Mix Stanley.
Painting of a buffalo hunt., Undated
Black and white copy prints of William W. Bent, John M. Chivington, Cheyenne and Arapaho leaders, and participants of the Camp Weld conference at Denver, Colorado in 1864. Also includes photographs of paintings, drawings, and lithographs by George Catlin, Richard West, J.W. Albert, and John Mix Stanley.
Painting of a lacrosse game , undated
Black and white original and copy prints of the Hume family, Anadarko, Indian Territory and the University of Oklahoma. The collection also includes photographs of Kiowa, Wichita, Caddo, Mohave, Sioux, Comanche and Apache Indians. Carlton Ross Hume Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Painting of a Sundance ceremony by Dick West., Undated
Black and white copy prints of William W. Bent, John M. Chivington, Cheyenne and Arapaho leaders, and participants of the Camp Weld conference at Denver, Colorado in 1864. Also includes photographs of paintings, drawings, and lithographs by George Catlin, Richard West, J.W. Albert, and John Mix Stanley.
Portrait painting of Rt. Reverend Bernard Murphy, O.S.B., reigning abbot of the Sacred Heart Abbey from 1905 to 1909. He died in 1932., undated
Blacka nd white copy prints of Sacred Heart Mission, Abbey and College, along with scenes of St. Gregory's College and Abbey, St. Benedict's Mission, and St. Patrick's Mission, all in Oklahoma. The collection also includes photographs of students, members of monastic orders, and construction of the schools and abbeys.
“Prairie Indian encampment,” an oil painting by John Mix Stanley., Undated
Black and white copy prints of William W. Bent, John M. Chivington, Cheyenne and Arapaho leaders, and participants of the Camp Weld conference at Denver, Colorado in 1864. Also includes photographs of paintings, drawings, and lithographs by George Catlin, Richard West, J.W. Albert, and John Mix Stanley.
Robert L. Faust architectural drawings
Architect. Architectural drawings (1952-1956) created by Robert L. Faust as a student of Bruce Goff at the University of Oklahoma School of Architecture. The drawings depict a forestry fire control station, a gas station, an airport for Oklahoma City, a motel, and other structures. Faust’s projects completed for Goff’s aesthetic course illustrate various design concepts and their practical application. Many of the drawings are on board, or cased in original board frames. An addition to the collection contains 16 original paintings by Faust, created between 1965 and 2014.
Shee-nah-wee, a Kickapoo, in native dress. Western shore of Lake Michigan, Illinois. Print of Catlin painting, 1848 Catalog. Negative, 5x7., 1848
Black-and-white original and copy prints of Kickapoo Indians from Kansas, Oklahoma, and Mexico, as well as Kickapoo bark lodges.
Street scene in Nuremburg, Germany. Man on bicycle. Building in background has ornate painting from top to bottom. Flowers in the windowsills. Advertisements in German., undated
Black-and-white original prints of railroad construction near Floral, Oklahoma; yachts at the Mackinac Island Yacht Club; housing in California, Maryland, and Ohio; a street scene in Nuremburg, Germany; a flood near Marysville, Ohio; members of the Turpin family; and members of the New Century Club. Unpublished finding aid available.
“The Buffalo Hunt,” a painting by Charles F. Wilmar., Undated
Black and white copy prints of William W. Bent, John M. Chivington, Cheyenne and Arapaho leaders, and participants of the Camp Weld conference at Denver, Colorado in 1864. Also includes photographs of paintings, drawings, and lithographs by George Catlin, Richard West, J.W. Albert, and John Mix Stanley.