James D. Hutton collection of drawings and photographs.
Container / Volume:
Box 1 | Folder 5
Image Count:
2
Abstract:
Four salted paper prints made during the Raynolds expedition of 1859-1860 depicting Laramie Hills with tipis in the foreground; a fort, possibly Fort Union; two sets of group portraits of Arapahos, one of them of Arapaho chiefs Eagle Head, Split-nose, Little Owl, and Friday. There are 17 drawings by Hutton, 11 of them of western views, most probably made during the Raynolds expedition, depicting Fort Sarpy on the Yellowstone; Eagle Creek on the upper Missouri River; the valley of Wind River; Red Canon Creek, Big Horn Mountains; and Lodge Pole Peak and Crow Peak in the Black Hills. There are nine other drawings present, six by three other identified artists: R. W. Ingle, W. Taylor, Jr., and William Rich Hutton, James' brother. The drawing by William Rich Hutton is a view of San Francisco. Accompanied by a document made out to Miss Ellen S. Hutton in thanks for her work as church organist.
Alternative Title:
Below mouth of Eagle Creek Upper Missouri River
Description:
Accompanied by a container list., James D. Hutton headed the photographic unit of the 1856-1860 expedition led by Captain William Franklin Raynolds to the Yellowstone and the Wind River Mountains., and See also Hutton photographs in the William Franklin Raynolds Papers, WA MSS 393.
Subject (Geographic):
Fort Union (N.D.)--Pictorial works, San Francisco (Calif.)--Pictorial works, Wind River Range (Wyo.)--Pictorial works, and Wyoming--Pictorial works
Subject (Name):
Hutton, Wm. R.--(William Rich),--1826-1901, Ingle, R. W.,--artist, and Raynolds, W. F.--(William Franklin),--1820-1894
Subject (Topic):
Arapaho Indians--Portraits and Indians of North America--Portraits
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Chiang Belts of T. T. and U. U. Museum May 20, '34. D. S. Dye, Chengtu W China [now Chengdu] Nine belts on display, each with their own design motif., and Daniel S. Dye was a faculty member at West China Union University who traveled widely in west China to gather examples of woven handiwork and lattice patterns.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Chiang Belts of [cut off at edge of print]. Museum May 20, '34. D. S. Dye, Chengtu [now Chengdu] W ChinaPlate 87(place this above)Two pieces under 'plate 87' Do not call these two part one + part two but 'plate 87' -- Differentiate by unprimed a, b, c, + primed a', b', c' as 'a' and 'a'' are the two ends of the same belt.place small letters at side of picture a b c d e f g h' U. of Pa. " Nine belts made of textile on display., and Daniel S. Dye was a faculty member at West China Union University who traveled widely in west China to gather examples of woven handiwork and lattice patterns.
Depicts a flamingo being crushed within the jaws of a steam shovel., From the Philippe Zoummeroff Collection of May 1968 Paris Counterculture., and Printed in pink and black ink.
Subject (Geographic):
France -- Politics and government -- 1958-1969 -- Posters
Subject (Topic):
College students -- France -- Paris -- Political activity -- Posters, General Strike, France, 1968 -- Posters, Labor movement -- France -- Paris -- Posters, Political posters, French -- France -- Paris, and Protest movements -- France -- Paris -- Posters
A Benedictine monk stands on a concrete walkway beneath a wooden-pillared roof. He holds a book before him that he is reading. Foliage is visible on either side of the walkway., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and The back of the card has no handwriting. Printed at the edge of the correspondence section is "Bouake - Monastere benedictin. Le Cloitre." "S. I. et T.Bouake - Photo A. Delage - reproduction interdite."