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Kenyon Collegian - December 13, 2018
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The Black Death And Painters’ Remuneration In The Kingdom Of Majorca, Doron Bauer
The Black Death And Painters’ Remuneration In The Kingdom Of Majorca, Doron Bauer
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.
Digital Media Redistribution, Licensing, And Copyright Consent Form, Digital E. Kenyon
Digital Media Redistribution, Licensing, And Copyright Consent Form, Digital E. Kenyon
Instructions, Forms, and Toolkits
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Weaving Sanctity: The Textile Relics Of St Cuthbert, Elisabeth Cremeens
Weaving Sanctity: The Textile Relics Of St Cuthbert, Elisabeth Cremeens
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.
The Music Of Angels In Byzantine And Post-Byzantine Art, Amy Gillette
The Music Of Angels In Byzantine And Post-Byzantine Art, Amy Gillette
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.
Determining The Stylistic Origin Of The Toledo Gate (La Puerta De Toledo) In Ciudad Real, La Mancha, Spain Using Terrestrial Laser Scanning, Kamila Oleś, Kaitlyn Kingsland
Determining The Stylistic Origin Of The Toledo Gate (La Puerta De Toledo) In Ciudad Real, La Mancha, Spain Using Terrestrial Laser Scanning, Kamila Oleś, Kaitlyn Kingsland
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.
Medieval Architecture And Technology: Using Gpr To Reconstruct The Choir Screen At Santa Chiara In Naples, Lucas Giles
Medieval Architecture And Technology: Using Gpr To Reconstruct The Choir Screen At Santa Chiara In Naples, Lucas Giles
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.
Traded, Then Venerated: The Fictitious Sacred Histories Of Two Nasrid Vases, Andrea M. Ortuño
Traded, Then Venerated: The Fictitious Sacred Histories Of Two Nasrid Vases, Andrea M. Ortuño
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.
Bench Ends In The Church Of St John The Baptist, Bressingham, Norfolk, Uk, Richard Hayman
Bench Ends In The Church Of St John The Baptist, Bressingham, Norfolk, Uk, Richard Hayman
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.
Review Of Mailan S. Doquang. The Lithic Garden. Nature And The Transformation Of The Medieval Church (New York: Oxford University Press, 2018), Gili Shalom
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.
Review Of Costanza Beltrami, Building A Crossing Tower: A Design For Rouen Cathedral Of 1516 (London: Sam Fogg/Paul Holberton Publishing, 2016), Kyle Killian
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.
Discoveries
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.
Review: Of Earth And Heaven. Art From The Middle Ages (London, Sam Fogg, 2018), Julia Faiers
Review: Of Earth And Heaven. Art From The Middle Ages (London, Sam Fogg, 2018), Julia Faiers
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.
Review Of Renana Bartal, Gender, Piety, And Production In Fourteenth-Century English Apocalypse Manuscripts (London: Routledge, 2016), Laura Slater
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
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Oswald Pohl Family Tree
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Family tree on grey paper written in blue-gray ink with two names on the right circled in blue.
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash:Oswald Pohl (1892-1951). Pohl was the head of the Economic Office of the SS and ultimate overseer of the concentration camp system. He was responsible for turning his victims' gold teeth, eyeglasses, hair, etc. into cash for the SS, using the "Max Heliger" Swiss accounts. He was captured by British troops in 1946 and sentenced to death by an American military tribunal for crimes against humanity, as well as war crimes, mass murder, and crimes committed …
Commemorative Poster Of The Forest For Martyred Children Of The Holocaust
Commemorative Poster Of The Forest For Martyred Children Of The Holocaust
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
A colorful poster showing a forest on one side and shadowy children on the other, as well as a candle in the foreground. Includes text in Spanish and Hebrew.
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash:Commemorating the 1.5 million children murdered by Nazis in World War II. Spanish and Hebrew.
Government Notice Of Typhus In Radom, Poland Poster
Government Notice Of Typhus In Radom, Poland Poster
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Tan poster with text in German and Polish. The German side is titled, "Anordnung" and the Polish side is titled, "Zarządzenie."
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash: Poster order in Radom District forbidding beggars to go house to house due to the danger of Typhus, with severe penalties for anyone violating the order. From the General Government in Poland.
Mein Kampf Promotional Broadside
Mein Kampf Promotional Broadside
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Tan poster with a black and white photo of Adolf Hitler. titled, "Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf."
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash: A promotional poster for Adolf HItler's work Mein Kampf, with Hitler's portrait prominently at top. The text celebrates the book, which sold for RM 2.85 at the time.
Kenyon Collegian - November 11, 2018
Kenyon Collegian - November 8, 2018
Kenyon Collegian - November 1, 2018
Kenyon Collegian - October 25, 2018
Elder Couple From The Russian Shtetl Of Trochenbrod (Zofiowka In Polish)
Elder Couple From The Russian Shtetl Of Trochenbrod (Zofiowka In Polish)
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Elder couple sitting and looking straight at camera.
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash:
Photograph of Bulmash family members - my great grandparents - posing for an itinerant photographer in the shtetl of Trochenbrod in Russia. Trochenbrod was part of Russia until World War I. During the years leading up to World War II it was part of Poland. Trochenbrod was unique in that it was an almost exclusively Jewish town before the war (save for the postmistress and her son), founded in 1835 as a farming community. It fell into Russian hands after the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, but when Nazi …
Bulgarian Family
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Front: Photograph of two women and a man, sitting on floor Bulmash Provided: Bulgarian Family
Bulgarian Family
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Front: Hand colored of a group of five; three seated on floor, two in chairs. Back: 'FOTO - ARTA P. HRISTOFF SILISTRA' purple handstamp at top right
Bulgarian Family
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Front: Two women and one man sitting on top of hay in front of doors
Bulgarian Family
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Front: Oval shaped image of group of young men and women
Latvian Couple
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Front: Man (left) with woman (right) seated at a table. Back: Four printed lines on bottom right side; two lines of handwriting in black ink on top; faint stamp in bottom right corner
Latvian Family
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Front: Mother with two sons. Text on left side: 'Photo Ateller R. Isakson' Back: Handwriting in blue ink at bottom; black ink on left side