Relief halftones (prints)
Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Photomechanical prints, usually illustrations, characterized by having tonal gradation simulated by a pattern of small dots that vary in size. They are typically printed from a block in which the tones were broken up into dots of various sizes by the interposition of a glass screen, ruled with fine cross-lines, between the camera and the object, usually another photograph.
Found in 67 Collections and/or Records:
Students marching on campus with signs (protest parody?) that read "Epiphenomenology or Else," "Obo Roi," and "There is a Crying Need Here", 1964-1965
Item — Box GNDS 23
Identifier: GNDS 23/09
Students studying in the Library, 1964-1965
Item — Box GNDS 23
Identifier: GNDS 23/10
Students studying on the fire escape of a building, 1964-1965
Item — Box GNDS 23
Identifier: GNDS 23/10
Students studying outside, 1964-1965
Item — Box GNDS 23
Identifier: GNDS 23/10
Two Laetare Medals
Item — Box GLAE 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: GLAE 1/01.03
Scope and Contents
One medal features two flags and a cross, the other has an open book.
Dates:
1880s-1978.
Uncle Sam "I Want You" Poster, 1965-1966
Item — Box GNDS 23
Identifier: GNDS 23/17
View of Main Building, Basilica of the Sacred Heart, and Sorin Hall from Lemonnier Library (Bond Hall) in winter with snow, c1930s
Item — Box GNDS 24
Identifier: GNDS 24/44