Cartographic Details: Scales vary. Relief shown by hachures. Depths shown by soundings. Cover title. Includes cross section profile and inset: Trollhä. In Swedish.
Creator:
Schultz, F.
Created:
1837
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, John R. Borchert Map Library.
Oil painting on masonite depicting an Alaskan brown bear standing in a stream, catching salmon. Mountainous background. Painted for Outdoor Life; reproduced in Outdoor Life's Gallery of North American Game, page 92. Gift of Jerry and Cherie Holm.
Watercolor painting of a single chickadee perched on a small holly wreath. Wreath is adorned with a large red bow and hangs on a background striped brown and red.
Unsigned proof print (a test run made by the printers) after a Jaques scratchboard depicting a pine forest with two deer bounding away into the middle distance.
Watercolor painting of an iron gate and stone gateposts. Spindly, bare tree branches hang down toward the gate. Female figure half-hidden behind right gatepost. Painted during Francis Lee Jaques's time in France during World War I.
Foreground: Forest and small Goshawk painted on glass. The glass is painted black behind all the colors of the foreground forest and goshawk. Paintings on loan from the Univ. of Minnesota, Bell Museum. Display case: Jaques Art Center Collection
Framed set of five small cards featuring artwork by Francis Lee Jaques. From left to right, the cards depict a walrus, a pair of canvasbacks, a sugar pine, a black bear, and a herring gull.