group of African American soldiers serving in France during World War I, some standing on curved external staircase with right arms in a saluting gesture
Created:
1914 - 1918
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Kautz Family YMCA Archives.
group of African American soldiers serving in World War I, gathered outside a YMCA tent; some posing for camera while some sitting on benches playing games
Created:
1914 - 1918
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Kautz Family YMCA Archives.
Francine Parling was born in 1970 in Santa Barbara, California. In 1994 she spent an academic year studying in Budapest, Hungary. There she found Granta.
Creator:
Parling, Francine
Created:
2017-07-18
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Immigration History Research Center
Poster featuring Francis Lee Jaques's "Passenger Pigeons and Mourning Doves," an illustration created for "The Birds of Minnesota" (Thomas S. Roberts, 1936.) There is space for text below the image, but none is present. This design was used to advertise several exhibitions of Jaques's art from 1978-1982.
Poster for the 1982 exhibition "Francis Lee Jaques: Artist-Naturalist, "advertising its display at the Bell Museum. The image used on the poster is Jaques's "Passenger Pigeons and Mourning Doves," an illustration created for "The Birds of Minnesota" (Thomas S. Roberts, 1936.)
Poster for the 1982 exhibition "Francis Lee Jaques: Artist-Naturalist, "which was shown at the Bell and at several other venues. This is the 'master' version of this poster, the version printed with the title of the exhibition but with a blank space left for the exhibition location and dates. This allowed the multiple host venues to create versi...
Poster for the 1981-1982 exhibition "Francis Lee Jaques: Minnesota Artist-Naturalist, "which was shown at multiple locations as a preview for "Francis Lee Jaques: Artist-Naturalist". This particular poster advertised the show's appearance at the Fifth Annual Minnesota Wildlife Show in Dayton's 8th Floor Auditorium in Minneapolis. The image used ...