This work is a landscape painting of trees in the evening. Light streams through tree branches and causes patches of light and shadow throughout the work. The piece contains mostly shades of green and brown, though there are...
"Un rendez vous, c'est peut être de la petite Mme Giraud!..... oui... mais c'est peut être de son mari qui veut me pincer et me flanquer une volée." no. 8 from the series Coquetterie. Published by Chez Bauger et Cie. Printed by...
Frank Duveneck (1848-1919). American artist. and Portrait sketch of Elizabeth Boot Duveneck, an American painter in the mid to late 1800's. Elizabeth primarily painted portraits, still life's and landscapes. The sketch is a...
Wilhelm Heuer (1813-1890). German artist. and This work is a rectangular color lithograph. It depicts a panoramic view of the docks of Hamburg. The right side of the image consists mostly of a harbor with boats. The left side...
Photograph of Hendricks Library. Built in 1903 as gift from Mrs. Eliza C. Henrdricks, wife of Thomas A. Hendricks. Thomas A. Hendricks graduated from Hanover College in 1840 and was the 16th governor of Indiana from 1973-1977...
Photograph of the interior of Hendricks Library. Built as the college library in 1903 as gift from Mrs. Eliza C. Hendricks, wife of Thomas A. Hendricks. Thomas A. Hendricks graduated from Hanover College in 1840. He served as...
Photograph of a Hanover College African American janitor named Martin McKnight. He is standing dressed up with a cowboy hat in front of Hendricks Library at Hanover College. Martin McKnight was born in 1855 and served as a...
The work is highly detailed and realistic. Five figures, including Benjamin Franklin, are depicted sitting around a table with a vase on it. One of the men appears to be reading a book. The image is mostly comprised of muted...
Sylvester Fithian Scovel was born in Harrison County, Ohio on 29 December 1835. He graduated from Hanover College in 1853 and later served as the President of the College of Wooster from 1883-1899. He was the son of Hanover...