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Prints & Drawings Collection

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Prints, Drawings, Poetry

Political Cartoons



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Prints & Drawings Collection, 1833-1999 | Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives

By Mary Beth Rogers and Chuck Hill

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Collection Overview

Title: Prints & Drawings Collection, 1833-1999Add to your cart.

Extent: 0.45 Cubic Feet

Date Acquired: 10/07/2002

Languages: English, Chinese

Scope and Contents of the Materials

The Prints & Drawings Collection consists of a variety of prints, lithographs, engravings and original art work that were mostly acquired as single items. There is little biographical, historical or acquisition information that would warrant the creation of a separate finding aid.

Collection Historical Note

The provenance of the majority of the material in this collection is unknown; however, if an individual item or group of documents has any acquisition information, it will be indicated in brackets at the end of the description. Where biographical or historical information is available it has been included in the description of the item(s) or a note has been made where to find that information.

Administrative Information

Repository: Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives

Acquisition Source: N/A


Box and Folder Listing


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[Box 1],
[Box 2],
[Box 3],
[Box 4],
[Folder 1: Prints, Drawings, Poetry, 1835-1970],
[Folder 2: Political Cartoons, circa 1960],
[All]

Folder 1: Prints, Drawings, Poetry, 1835-1970Add to your cart.
Item 1: Boone Tavern, n.d.Add to your cart.
By Michael Hardesty
Item 2: Tate's Creek Ferry, n.d.Add to your cart.
By Michael Hardesty
Item 3: Madison County Court House, n.d.Add to your cart.
By Michael Hardesty
Item 4: Sternwheeler Dixie Belle at Fort Boonesborough, Kentucky, n.d.Add to your cart.
By Sandra Cundiff (signed as Sandy Cundiff)
Item 5: Boone's First View of Kentucky., 1858ca.Add to your cart.
Hand-tinted. This appears to be a page cut from the book "Historical Collections of the Great West" by Henry Howe. [The print does not have a page number that appears in the 1855 edition of the book located in the EKU Archives, Special Collections.
Item 6: Engraved Portrait of Daniel Boone, 1835Add to your cart.
By James Barton Longacre after a painting by Chester Harding. It bears a facsimile Daniel Boone signature and has a small piece of paper pasted to it with the signature of "Capt. Nat Harte" [this may be Nathaniel Hart, Jr., son of Nathaniel Hart and Sarah Simpson, who was born in Caswell Co., NC, 30 Sep 1770 and died 7 Feb 1844 in "Spring Hill," Woodford Co., KY, at 73 years of age. He is buried in Frankfort Cemetery, Frankfort, KY]
Item 7: Louisville, 1850ca.Add to your cart.
Steel plate engraving. It features the Louisville Hotel at the foreground of a busy street scene and bears the inscriptions "Aud d. Kunstanst. d.Bibliogr. Instit. in Hildbh" and "Eigenthum d. Verleger.
Item 8: Die Mammuths Hohle (Mammoth Cave) in Kentucky, 1854Add to your cart.
Steel plate engraving by Herrmann J. Meyer. It shows two elegantly dressed couples exploring the cave, illuminated only by a torch held by one of the men, and bears the inscriptions "Aud d. Kunstanst. d.Bibliogr. Instit. in Hildbh" and "Eigenthum d. Verleger.
Item 9: Native Dancer: Horse of the Year 1952, 1952ca.Add to your cart.
Published by W.W. & L. Lithography.
Item 10: View of Smithland, KY, n.d.Add to your cart.
It features a steamboat named "Old Kentucke" approaching a landing with various other steamboats and flatboats
Item 11: Theological Seminary, West 2nd St., n.d.Add to your cart.
Published by P. Desobry's Lithography. It shows several buildings in the background, along a dirt road with a fenced-in pasture in the foreground, and bears a handwritten inscription "Theological Seminary, West 2nd St., Present Site - H___? Apartment - in 1820, Bishop Smith, Pres."
Item 12: City of Louisville, 1872ca.Add to your cart.
Steel plate engraving. Published by D. Appleton, New York, E.P. Brandard, engraver, after Asa Coolidge Warren (1819-1904), artist. Depicts the Ohio River with a railroad bridge in foreground, steamboat passing underneath and buildings of Louisville in background
Item 13: The Little White Girl, 1912Add to your cart.
James McNeil Whistler, produced by and signed in his own hand by T.R. Way. T.R. Way was associated with Whistler, and was encouraged by Whistler to copy his works. It depicts a woman holding a fan and looking into a mirror over a fireplace
Item 14: Cumberland Gap, 1872Add to your cart.
Steel plate engraving. Hand-tinted. By Harry C. Fenn and is an illustration from Picturesque America. This print was published by D. Appleton & Co., New York (2 copies, each tinted differently)
Item 15: Illustrated Poems by Lee Pennington, 1970Add to your cart.
The following four prints appear to be a set that were sold together (there are 2 copies of the poems but only one copy of the portrait. The poems are signed by the poet Lee Pennington - in his own hand - but the portrait is not). The artist may be Bonnie Bach (?) but the signature is difficult to read.
Item 16: Portrait of Lee Pennington smoking a pipeAdd to your cart.
print 106/500
Item 17: Poem by Lee PenningtonAdd to your cart.
You, Poets - print 106/500 & 242/500 (2 copies)
Item 18: Poem by Lee PenningtonAdd to your cart.
For Joy at Snowtime - print 106/500 & 242/500 (2 copies)
Item 19: Poem by Lee PenningtonAdd to your cart.
When the Leaves Turn Green - print 106/500 & 242/500 (2 copies)
Item 20: Drawing, n.d.Add to your cart.
Pen and Ink. Trees with no leaves in front of mountains. "Make the darks heavier over entire drawing. We want a flatter effect." is written in pencil underneath the drawing
Item 21: Drawing, n.d.Add to your cart.
Pen and Ink. The corner building of a log fort with a tree an stump in front of it. "Try to make a flatter design" and " more darks in house under eaves; so indicated" are written in pencil beneath the drawing
Item 22: Kentucky State Flag in Color, n.d.Add to your cart.
Item 23: Godey's Fashions, March 1863Add to your cart.
Hand-tinted centerfold from Godey's Lady's Book showing several women and a child in the fashions of the day.
Item 24: First Flag of the American RepublicAdd to your cart.
Item 25: First Flag of American ExpansionAdd to your cart.

Browse by Box:

[Box 1],
[Box 2],
[Box 3],
[Box 4],
[Folder 1: Prints, Drawings, Poetry, 1835-1970],
[Folder 2: Political Cartoons, circa 1960],
[All]


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