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A Graphic Interpretation Of Four Pueblo Indian Corn Dances, Robert L. Smith Aug 1950

A Graphic Interpretation Of Four Pueblo Indian Corn Dances, Robert L. Smith

Art & Art History ETDs

The purpose of this paper is to supplement what the author has already attempted to express in terms of paint. Therein he gives a personal interpretation of four Pueblo Indian Corn Dances; here he presents such factual data and explanation as he feels pertinent to his emotional appreciation of the dances. It is perhaps equally important to state not only what is the intent in this paper but also what is not intended. The writer does not attempt to give an exhaustive treatment of the subject-- geographical, ethnological, or archaeological. As any student of Indian culture knows it would be …


Unicyclists, Chaim Gross Jan 1950

Unicyclists, Chaim Gross

Morehead State University Art Collection

An undated color print titled "Unicyclists" by Chaim Gross.


Uncle Sam, Leonardo Artwork Inc. Jan 1950

Uncle Sam, Leonardo Artwork Inc.

Morehead State University Art Collection

An undated statue of Uncle Sam produced by the Leonardo Artwork Incorporated.


Untitled, Francoise Gilot Jan 1950

Untitled, Francoise Gilot

Morehead State University Art Collection

An untitled 1950s lithograph of a girl holding something in her hands by artist Francoise Gilot.


Robert Birdwell: An Exhibition Of Painting, C. Kermit Ewing Jan 1950

Robert Birdwell: An Exhibition Of Painting, C. Kermit Ewing

Historical Material

Brochure for an exhibition by Robert Birdwell, a recent graduate of the University of Tennessee Department of Fine Arts.

The exhibition was held in the Audigier Gallery, Hoskins Library, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.


Painting Toward Architecture, Department Of Art Jan 1950

Painting Toward Architecture, Department Of Art

Historical Material

Travelling exhibition from the Miller Company Collection.