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Engravings (prints)

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus

Found in 40 Collections and/or Records:

Booth Family Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MSN/MN 10044
Scope and Contents This collection contains materials relating to the family and careers of artists Franklin and Hanson Booth. It contains family portraits, print ephemera, and writings created by Franklin Booth, his sister Julia Booth Christian, brother Frederick Booth, sister-in-law Margaret Booth, niece Portia Booth, and nephews Jim Christian and Paul Christian II. Writings of family friend and Franklin Booth aficionado Howard C. Caldwell are also found. Topics of note include Booth Family history, Franklin...
Dates: 1890 - 1976

Collage celebrating the Silver Jubilee of Rev. John E. Weibel of Jonesboro, Arkansas [in German], 1901-09-02T00:00:00+00:00

 File — Box GFCL 6, Folder: 11
Identifier: GFCL 6/11
Scope and Contents

Includes interior and exterior views of Jonesboro - St. Roman the Abbot's Church, St. Bernard's Hospital, Convent of the Holy Angels; Pocahontas, Arkansas - St. Paul's Church, Maria Stein Academy; Paragould, Arkansas - St. Mary's Church; Individual portraits of Rev. B.H. Fuerst of St. Mary's, Paragould; Rev. Albin G. Kind of All Saints Church, Hoxie, Arkansas; Rev. Joseph A. McQuaid of Holy Rosary Church, Suttgart, Arkansas; Rev. Mathaus Sattele, OSB; Sr. Eduarda End; Rev. F. Jenny

Dates: 1901-09-02T00:00:00+00:00

Daniel O’Connell Collection

 Collection
Identifier: MSE/IR 1007
Scope and Contents

Letters written by Daniel O’Connell to various recipients during the 1830s-1840s, a brief newspaper article, and one black-and-white portrait. Two letters date from 1843, O’Connell’s hoped-for “year of repeal,” and relay information about that movement.

Dates: 1835 - 1894

Eric Gill Collection

 Collection
Identifier: MS GILL
Abstract The Department of Rare Books and Special Collections holds a considerable collection of items relating to the work of Eric Gill, a 20th-century English craftsman. These include proofs and original engravings, drawings and designs, woodblocks, bookplates and printed ephemera. Notable among the collections are annotated drawings and designs; signed engravings; posters, leaflets, and other printed matter by the St. Dominic's Press; two scrapbooks Gill kept during his time with the Royal Air...
Dates: 1898-2010; Majority of material found in 1910-1940

Michael Oriard Collection of Football Magazine Covers and Illustrations

 Collection
Identifier: MSSP 10063
Scope and Contents The collection consists of magazines and illustrations assembled by Michael Oriard on the single subject of football dating from 1834 to 2012, though the bulk of the material pertains to the twentieth century. The majority of images are held within the original publications and are a visual record of the early years of football and offer comprehensive documentation of football's distinctive place in American culture. Significant publications include: Harper’s Weekly,...
Dates: 1834-2012

Portrait of Archbishop Francis Patrick Kenrick of Baltimore, Maryland, 1863

 File — Box GFCL 5, Folder: 14
Identifier: GFCL 5/14
Scope and Contents

Engraving by Thomas Coleman, from a painting

Dates: 1863

Portrait of Archbishop John Hughes of New York, 1865

 File — Box GFCL 5, Folder: 13
Identifier: GFCL 5/13
Scope and Contents

Engraving by S. Sartain, published by Rice and Alleh

Dates: 1865

Portrait of Archbishop John Hughes of New York, 1863

 File — Box GFCL 5, Folder: 13
Identifier: GFCL 5/13
Scope and Contents

Engraving by J.B. Forrest, based on a photograph by [Mathew?] Brady, printed by H. Peters

Dates: 1863

Portrait of Bishop James Roosevelt Bayley of Newark, New Jersey, 1863

 File — Box GFCL 5, Folder: 2
Identifier: GFCL 5/02
Scope and Contents

Engraving by J.A. O'Neill, from a daguerreotype by [Mathew?] Brady

Dates: 1863

Portrait of John Andrew Creighton, 1900 Laetare Medalist, circa 1900

 Item — Box GLAE 1, Folder: 12
Identifier: GLAE 1/12.01
Scope and Contents

Signed "J.A. Creighton." Engraving by E.G. Williams and Brothers, New York.

Dates: circa 1900