American
Found in 15956 Collections and/or Records:
Weapons of the Woods, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of a bronze sculpture of a bear and cubs cowering on rock away from a porcupine. Typed at the bottom, ' "Weapons of the Woods" '.
Wedding, late 19th century - early 20th century
Pencil sketch of three figures: a minister, bride, and groom.
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Pencil sketch of three figures: a minister, bride, and groom.
Weighing Baby Orang, late 19th century - early 20th century
Postcard from the New York Zoological Park featuring an image of a baby orang on a scale. Back side top right corner in pencil "D.11.1.148"
Welcome Note, late 19th century - early 20th century
Card with the words "For our new sister with love from Nancy and Bert" handwritten with a ribbon attached to the upper right corner of the object.
Wess Young, Sr., a Tulsa Race Massacre survivor, standing in front of his home in Brady Heights, October 1998
Wess Young, Sr., a Tulsa Race Massacre survivor, standing on the porch of his home in Brady Heights, October 1998
Inscribed by hand in black ink, "Wess Young, Tulsa Race Riot Survivor at his Brady Heights home Oct. 1998" in lower center on verso; Printed in black ink, "FUJIFILM Fujicolor Crystal Archive Paper" repeating on verso
Wess Young, Sr., Thelma Thurman Knight, Eddie Faye Gates, Otis Granville Clark, and unidentified woman in Washington, District of Columbia, 2005
Printed in black ink, "076086 23>019 +00+00+00+01 835 dscf0537 BELTON0760" vertical in center on verso; "Printed in black ink, "Kodak Professional ENDURA Paper-Papier-Papel PROFESSIONAL IMAGES ARE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED DO NOT COPY" repeating on verso
West Side of Walpi, 1916
Photograph of the west side of Walpi, a Hopi village. Photograph is part of the album TU2009.39.7650. A collection of pictures taken when Charles M. Russell and Nancy C. Russell join Howard Eaton on a six week trip to Arizona. They departed on September 9, 1916 to see the Grand Canyon and visit the Navajo and Hopi country.
West that has Passed, April 1911
American Art News Magazine New York City April 1911 "West That Has Passed." Folsom Show of Charles Russell reviewed. "Charles Russell paints in a lower key than Remington, Schreyvogel, but then Charles Russell paints in a different area: the northern section of the far west, as opposed to the southern section."
Western Arm Museums Directors note, 20th century
Folder 204