Two scrim inserts for transparency effects. This piece accompanies Great Western Stage Equipment Company collection photographic negative MSSCG707. This piece also accompanies the pencil sketches MSSCG144A, MSSCG144B, and MSSCG111.
Creator:
DuBois, Don C.
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Performing Arts Archives.
This piece accompanies Great Western Stage Equipment Company collection photographic negative MSSCG707. This piece also accompanies the pencil sketches MSSCG144A, MSSCG144B, and MSSCG111.
Creator:
DuBois, Don C.
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Performing Arts Archives.
Two pencil drawings on one sheet, divided by a horizontal pencil slash. The upper drawing depicts a detail of spindly tree roots, with labels noting "on bank" and "current", with an arrow pointing left, indicating the direction of water current. The lower drawing portrays the base of an elm tree, with spreading roots.
Two-sided quick pencil sketch on three-hole-punched paper. Front side is a pencil sketch of a dense group of foliage, including a bush marked "poison ivy." Reverse side has sketches of two trees, one labeled with a measurement arrow ("4'") and the other labeled "Elm."
Pencil drawing of the lower portion of trees, growing over rocks. Accession sheet suggests these may be cedar trees. Sketch takes up only the top half of the sheet, which is divided from the bottom half by a horizontal line.
Very small pencil sketch, on lined notebook paper, depicting two trees emerging from what may be a rocky landscape. An arrow at center left indicates North.
Pencil drawing of two trees growing on a rock or rocky cliff face, with features labeled with letters. To the left of drawing are extensive notes and a key to the labels on the drawing. Reverse of sheet contains a gridded copy of the drawing, reversed, without any shading.
Pencil drawing of two trees growing on a rock or rocky cliff face, with features labeled with letters. To the left of drawing are extensive notes and a key to the labels on the drawing. Reverse of sheet contains a gridded copy of the drawing, reversed, without any shading.
Pencil drawing of the lower portion of a dense group of trees, tangled together. Many branches, some with hanging moss. Large smudge of green paint on right edge of sheet, above midline.
Oil sketch on unmounted canvas depicting two tree stumps among a stand of trees, visible only from trunk level. Color palette suggests a fall/autumn setting.