BEIN The three sheet poster consists of two sheets: 148 x 104 cm and 69 x 104 cm; shelved as: BrSides Double Folio 2021 30., Collection title devised by cataloger., A collection of promotional materials for the 1952 motion picture "The member of the wedding.", Collection consists of two lobby cards, one film still, and a three-sheet poster., and Film still is a portrait of Ethel Waters.
Photograph album with photographs taken by an unidentified photographer of mining town Ajo, Arizona, 1917-1918. Depicted are copper mining operations at the New Cornelia mine, as well as identified men and women. 9 photographs are attributed to Hadsell Foto; "Hadsell" himself appears in multiple photographs
Description:
Captions in English., Title from front cover., and Place of creation and date from front cover.
Subject (Geographic):
Arizona, Arizona., and Ajo (Ariz.)
Subject (Name):
Hadsell Foto.
Subject (Topic):
Copper miners, Copper mines and mining, and Mines and mineral resources
The collection consists of journals, financial documents, account books, correspondence, photographs and maps that document the professional and personal life of George W. Conover. The bulk of the material dates from the turn of the twentieth century, a time when Oklahoma was transitioning to statehood and the town of Andarko was founded. Conover's interactions with Caddo, Wichita, Delaware, Kiowa, Comanche and Apache Indians are documented in his financial records and journals. The collection also documents the distribution of land when the town of Andarko was founded in 1901. Conover's journals record daily personal and business activity and reflections on the death of his first wife Tomasa. Three printed maps (in broadside storage) depict Indian Territory, the Kiowa, Comanche and Apache Reservation, and the Wichita Reservation
Description:
George W. Conover (1848-1936), a native of Philadelphia, was a merchant, rancher and Indian agent in southwestern Oklahoma. From 1870 to 1873 he worked at the Indian commissary at Fort Sill, after which he moved to the area of Andarko to become a rancher, merchant and farmer. He published an autobiography, Sixty years in Southwest Oklahoma (Anadarko, Oklahoma, N. T. Plummer book and job printer, 1927), in 1927. He was married twice; his first wife Tomasa died in 1900 and he married Laura (née Smith) in 1901. and Materials in English.
Subject (Geographic):
Oklahoma., Andarko (Okla.), Caddo County (Okla.), Indian Territory., Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indian Reservation (Okla.), Oklahoma, Wichita Reservation (Okla.), and Indian Territory
Subject (Name):
Conover, George W., 1848- and Conover, Tomasa.
Subject (Topic):
Businessmen, Caddo Indians, Comanche Indians, Delaware Indians, Indian agents, Kiowa Indians, Land settlement, Indians of North America, Ranchers, Statehood (American politics), Wichita Indians, Government relations, Land tenure, Indian reservations, Politics and government, and Social life and customs
Photograph portrait of African American author James Baldwin by Anthony Barboza, 1975. The photograph belongs to Barboza's Black Borders series of portraits of Black artists
Description:
Anthony Barboza (1944-) is an African American photographer, historian, artist, and writer. He was born in New Bedford, Massachusetts, and moved to New York City to study photography. In 1963, he joined the Kamoinge Workshop photography collective, and became president of the collective in 2004., Caption in English., Title from caption., Place of creation supplied by cataloger., and Date of creation from caption.
Subject (Geographic):
United States
Subject (Name):
Baldwin, James, 1924-1987 and Barboza, Anthony, 1944-
Subject (Topic):
African American authors, African American photographers, and Authors
Collection of four scrapbooks compiled by Marcel Jean between 1921 and 1940 containing over 150 tracts, exhibit catalogs, letters, advertisements, subscription forms, invitation cards, and other ephemera documenting Surrealism in France, Belgium, and other locations. Includes printed, typescript, and manuscript material relating to Surrealist exhibitions, publications, and political activity, including tracts on the Spanish Civil War and fascism. Printed ephemera feature artists and writers such as Salvador Dalí, Man Ray, Tristan Tzara, René Char, and André Breton. Correspondence includes letters from Georges Bataille, Henri Pastoureau, Remedios Varo, Sheila Legge, Wolfgang Paalen, Eduardo Westerdahl and others to Jean, 1935-1939. Contains one photograph of Benjamin Péret and Jean at Léo Malet's house, 1935 and Volume 1: 1921-1934. Volume 2: 1935-1936. Volume 3: 1937-1939. Volume 4: supplement, 1926-1940
Description:
Marcel Jean (1900-1993), French artist, member of the Paris Surrealist group and author of numerous publications on Surrealism., Largely in French., and Each volume includes original endpapers created by Marcel Jean with ex-libris and autograph list of contents.
Photograph album containing 36 black and white photographs by unidentified photographers depicting the process of rehabilitating the lodge of the Elks fraternal order in Manila, Philippines from 1946-1949. Photographs depict the ruins of the lodge following its occupation by Japanese soldiers; views of the reconstruction of the lodge, from 1946-1949; exterior views of the completed lodge; interior views of the completed lodge, including scenes of the bar, dining room, library, ladies' lounge, and lodge room; studio portraits of the construction committee members, architect, interior decorator, and contractors; and studio portraits of the lodge officers for 1948-1949. Also included in the album are brief printed texts, including: descriptions of the lodge building and its history; descriptions of the pictured rooms; a description of the process of rehabilitation and a listing of the allocation of funds for the construction of the building, interior furnishings, and decor; and an accounting audit by Price, Waterhouse & Co. of the receipts and expenditures of the construction committee during the rehabilitation process
Description:
The Elks, also known as the Benevolent Protective Order of Elks, is a fraternal order founded in the United States in 1868., Text in English., Title from recto of leaf six., Place and date of creation from internal evidence., and Portraits captioned on facing pages.
Subject (Geographic):
Philippines, Manila, Philippines., and Manila (Philippines)
Americans, Social life and customs, Architects, Building, Buildings, Repair and reconstruction, Clubhouses, Contractors, Fraternal organizations, Interior decorators, Buildings, structures, etc, and History
BEIN Ernst +73: Bookplate of Dorothea Tanning. Copy 10 autographed and inscribed by Man Ray to Dorothea Tanning and Max Ernst. Binder's stamp: Mercher Man Ray. In case as issued. "Bulletin de souscription" laid in., "Mannequins présentés à l'Exposition surréaliste de 1938. Texte & photographies de Man Ray"--Leaf [4]., "Mannequins de Salvador Dali, Oscar Dominguez, Marcel Duchamp, Max Ernst, Espinoza, Maurice Henry, Marcel Jean, Léo Malet, André Masson, Sonia Mossé, Joan Miró, Wolfgang Paalen, Man Ray, Kurt Seligmann, Yves Tanguy"--Leaf [5]., "L'édition originale des 'Mannequins' a été tiré à 30 exemplaires numérotés de 1 à 30 et 7 exemplaires nominatifs, tous signés par Man Ray. Les épreuves originales des photographies contenues dans l'ouvrage portent au dos le cachet de l'atelier de l'artiste. Les négatifs rayés et le manuscrit ont été joints à l'exemplaire numéro 1. Quelques exemplaires hors commerce ont été réservés aux collaborateurs et amis. Cette édition a été reliée par Mercher en son atelier de la rue Visconti à Paris. Il a utilisé son procédé de relieure à décor photographique exécuté d'après une composition de Man Ray spécialement conçue pour cet ouvrage"--Leaf [8]., The ill. are mounted photographs., and Issued in a slipcase.
Panoramic photograph that documents the Women's Association of the Buddhist Church at the Manzanar concentration camp at Manzanar, California, on August 13, 1943. The group portrait includes approximately 315 Japanese American women as well as four male priests and four children arranged seated and standing in six rows at the central yard of the camp as well as the Sierra Nevada mountains in the background
Description:
Tōyō Miyatake (1895-1979) was a Japanese American photographer known for his photographs documenting Japanese American people and the Japanese American incarceration at the Manzanar War Relocation Center during World War II., Inscriptions in Japanese., Title supplied by cataloger., Place of creation supplied by cataloger., Date from inscription in negative., and Inscription in negative in Japanese and translated in English: Manzanar Buddhist Ladies' Club, August 13, 1943.
Subject (Geographic):
California, Manzanar (Calif.), Manzanar National Historic Site (Calif.), and Sierra Nevada (Calif. and Nev.)
Subject (Name):
Miyatake, Tōyō. and Manzanar War Relocation Center
Subject (Topic):
Japanese Americans, Forced removal and incarceration, 1942-1945, and Women in Buddhism
Photograph album probably compiled by Samuel Tepakeyah or his wife, Angeline Petty Tepakeyah, circa 1890-1915, which contains 59 photographs, including 29 cabinet photographs, 15 tintypes, and 8 photographic postcards. The photographs include studio portraits of American Indians, predominantly Ottawa as well as students at the United States Indian School, and others made by photographers in northern Michigan and Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Ottawa men photographed in Petoskey, Michigan, include James Green, William Mitchell, and an infant, Joseph Jackson. The album also includes a studio portrait of Richard Henry Pratt, founder and superintendent of the United States Indian School, circa 1895, Photographers in northern Michigan include T. F. Nix in Boyne City; Edward E. Bowman and G. W. Priest in Charlevoix; H. Krueger in Grand Rapids; E. H. Koing in Mancelona; L. S. Morey in Mount Pleasant; Hoyt Steven Spencer in Northport; and The Park Gallery, P.A. Fisher, and H. M. Wilcox in Petoskey, Identified photographers in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, include J. N. Choate and Edgar Kurtz Gaugler, and The album includes a handbill for the Hines-Kimball Troupe of acrobats with a group portrait of its members for shows in 1904-1906
Description:
Samuel E. Tepakeyah (also known as Enore Ta-pe-ke-yah) (1875-1938) was an Ottawa, probably a member of the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians. He may have attended the United States Indian School at Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Tepakeyah lived in Hayes, Charlevoix County, Michigan, and worked as a laborer in a limekiln and chopping wood. In September 1912, he married Angeline Petty (1879-1943) and they had five children., Inscriptions in English and album cover in Polish., Title devised by cataloger., Cover of the photograph album includes the coat of arms for Poland, January Uprising (1863), with the motto, Boże Zbaw Polskę, as well as a depiction of Saint Mary, Blessed Virgin., Photograph album measures 28.5 x 23.5 cm., and Ownership inscriptions by Tepakeyah on the versos of many prints.
Subject (Geographic):
Poland
Subject (Name):
Bowman, Edward E., 1868-, Choate, J. N. 1848-1902. (John N.),, Fisher, P. A. 1858-1932. (Perry A.),, Gaugler, Edgar Kurtz, 1861-1947., Krueger, H. 1856-1918. (Herman Carl August),, Lackey, Sanford Fillmore, 1858-1904., Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint, Morey, L. S. 1858-1945. (Loren Searle),, Nix, T. F. 1848-1920. (Theodore F.),, Pratt, Richard Henry, 1840-1924, Priest, G. W. 1863- (George W.),, Spencer, Hoyt Steven, 1819-1914., Tepakeyah, Angeline Petty, 1878-1943., Tepakeyah, Samuel E., 1875-1938., Wilcox, H. M. 1846-1926. (Horace M.),, Hines-Kimball Troupe, Park Gallery (Petoskey, Mich.), and United States Indian School (Carlisle, Pa.)
Subject (Topic):
Indians of North America, Ottawa Indians, and History
Photograph album with photographs taken by an unidentified photographer of the Navajo Methodist Mission School (later known as the Navajo Mission Academy and presently known as the Navajo Preparatory School) in Farmington, New Mexico, circa 1920s-1930s. Depicted are unidentified Navajo children and the school's campus
Description:
No linguistic content., Title devised by cataloger., and Place of creation and date supplied by cataloger.
Subject (Geographic):
New Mexico and Farmington (N.M.)
Subject (Name):
Navajo Methodist Mission School (Farmington, N.M.)
Subject (Topic):
Indian school children, Indians of North America, Education, Navajo children, Navajo Indians, and Students