Frances Myers (1936-2014). American artist. and This print is the 23rd print of a 25 print series by Frances Myers, it is titled House Beautiful. After looking at a print earlier in the collection, one could notice the loss of...
This piece is a part of a silk screen printing series, it is the seventh of fourteen prints. The title is Illinois Landscape Dusk, which appears to be by Dorothea Bilder. It utilizes a pastel color palette with muted greens and...
In these prints by 2017 Greiner Award winner Madeline McElroy (HC 2017), we see three stages of a flower pair. They appear to be closed on the print nearest to the left, and opened up a small bit on the print furthest to the...
Ray Harm (1927- 2015). American Artist and Pictured is a lithographic print completed by Ray Harm. The bird featured is a common Kestrel, a type bird belonging to the Falcon family. In the image the Kestrel can be seen going...
Charley Harper (1922-2007). American artist. and This is a rectangular serigraph print on paper. The main subject of the work is a red lady bug with two dots mirroring each other across it body. The head of the lady bug is...
Ray Harm (1927- 2015). American Artist. and Pictured is a lithographic print completed by Ray Harm. The birds featured are Lazuli Buntings, a small species of song bird on native to North America. The frame to this piece...
Pictured is a lithographic print done by Don Whitlach, an American wildlife artist from West Virginia. It is the 252nd of a 1500 print collection. It features a Marsh Hawk from Nags Head, North Carolina perched on a loose...
Gene Gray, 1937-2018. American artist. and Pictured are Hanover College's lithographic wildlife prints from masterclass wildlife artists and print-makers. In the 1960's and 70's, wildlife art was common in America and popular...
This print is the twenty-seventh item of a print collection by a printmaker named Gordon. It is titled Mexican Gothic. While there are more pieces of this nature, Mexican Gothic has a distinguished color palette. In stark...
This is a proof of a wood-engraving based on the original painting "Miss Alexander" by James Abbott McNeill Whistler. It depicts a young girl holding a hat and standing in a room. Her clothing is light and contrasts the darker,...