American
Found in 15972 Collections and/or Records:
Two newspaper reviews from Brooklyn, New York and Philadelphia, of William R. Leigh's book "Frontiers of Enchantment" , October 29, 1938
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Two newspaper reviews from Massachusetts and West Virginia of William R. Leigh's book "Frontiers of Enchantment" , November 3, 1938
Folder 490
Two newspaper reviews of William R. Leigh's book "Frontiers of Enchantment" , December 24, 1938 and February 12, 1939
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Two newspaper reviews on William R. Leigh's book "Frontiers of Enchantment", October 18 and 20, 1938
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Two page newspaper articles in the "Worcester Evening Gazette", "Spring Comes to New York and With It, Art Exhibits", mentioning William R. Leigh's career and experience , April 20, 1948
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Two pages from Outlook 1927 "Charles Russell -- Cowboy Artist by Frank B. Linderman", 1927
Two pages from Outlook 1927 "Charles Russell -- Cowboy Artist by Frank B. Linderman." Bronze and illustrated letter. Writen in ink at the top, "Many thanks for you Easter greetings to me. A.L.G."
Two pages from the newspaper The Companion, May 15, 1913
Two pages from the newspaper The Companion.
Two Paintings, late 19th century - early 20th century
A photograph of three photographs of two paintings. The first painting shows Indian men on horses on a hilltop. The other two photographs show two slightly different views of a painting of a buffalo herd and a wolf. These two images are shown to be setting on a white cloth covered table. This appears to be taken from a negative of three different photographs.
Two Paintings, late 19th century - early 20th century
A photograph of three photographs of two paintings. The first painting may be 'When Mules Wear Diamonds.' The second shows a group of Indian men on horses, sending smoke signals. This appears to be taken from a negative of three different photographs.
Two Paintings, late 19th century - early 20th century
A photograph of three paintings on a wall, two of which are the same of cowboys roping cattle. The second painting is of a group of Indians keeping watch and sending smoke signals. This appears to be taken from a negative of three different photographs.