Photograph of the 1907 baseball team at Hanover College. Writing reads "R. R. Sims, Pitcher, 3rd from Left". Robert Richard Sims was a 1907 graduate of Hanover College.
Tornado damage near a campus building shows fallen trees and debris. The 3 April 1974 tornado at Hanover College was part of a larger storm system, now known as the Super Outbreak, which ripped through several states and left a...
Photograph of the Hanover College basketball team from the 1899-1900 season. First Row: L. A. Handley, R. C. Shanklin. Second Row: J. R. Jones, E. T. Sherman, H. L. Morgan. Third Row: G. Voorhies, J. C. Brown. Edwin T. Sherman...
Photograph of the 1903-1904 Hanover College student body. They faculty and staff sit and stand on the front steps of Old Classic Hall at Hanover College. Some of the faculty pictured are as follows: Dr. Daniel Fisher, centered...
The 1996 Greiner Award Winner Paul Ward, made a hollow metal cast sculpture with what looks to be cement or stone. It resembles a traditional mortar and pestle, or separate ceremonial dish. The details in the sculpture reveal...
Print features a Buddhist figure that may be a Bodhisattva in the foreground with split fountain pattern from silk-screening in the background. It appears to be a traditional batik silkscreen print done on woven paper. Print...
This work is a watercolor scene depicting fox hunting. It is mostly a hard-edged watercolor, though many of the shapes throughout have much texture. The painting is majorly comprised of pastel colors, including blue and green....
This is a lithographic print in black and white. The central focus of the image is a male and female figures, standing under an arch, leaning against each other and holding hands. The dresses reach to the figures ankles so that...
This small scale painting features two large trees in the foreground and a road leading into the background. The highlighting on the trees suggests that it is night and there may be a source of light coming from the background....
Print has heavy geometric presence and is pure in form. By the opaque nature of each shape, one could conclude that this is a lithograph and that pressure was used to make this print. The pattern used is optical which causes...