This print depicts a historic moment in American history. It features President Abraham Lincoln, and the cabinet as the emancipation proclamation is read for the first time. It was originally painted in 1864 at The White House...
Painting is titles First Snow by Albert Saverys. It captures a towns reaction to the first snowfall in winter. The joy is seen by small figures representing children, sleds are being pulled, and the rooftops are covered with...
Pictured is a watercolor painting by Edgar Forkner, an American pioneer in regional painting. It features a vase with a large bouquet of flowers with a light shining down. There is lack of negative space in this painting which...
This print is abstract and had lithographic features. Some line strokes are inconsistent in thickness and reveal bleeding of the ink which suggests it was underneath pressure, or the result of a relief. and Joan Miro...
This piece is a color aquatint print. The rectangular print is comprised majorly of geometric shapes. There is balanced usage of both bright and neutral colors. The shapes throughout the piece are highly textured. Thin linework...
This work is a color print depicting four purple tulips with green stems. The background of the work is blue. The flowers are depicted in a stylized manner. This work is a print based on a watercolor painting from 1915. In the...
A circular print in black and white. A man and a serpent are visible through use of energetic, loose lines. The dark gray background is textured and contrasts the lighter foreground shape. This piece is part of Rico Lebrun's...
Medical drawing of the human knee muscles by Emile Beau. Plate number 76 from the publication, Atlas d'Anatomie Descriptive du Corps Humain by Constantin Bonamy (b.1812), Paul Broca (1824-1880), and Emile Beau (b.1810)....
This is a lithographic print on paper. The majority of the work is black, though the paper shows through at some points in thin lines, and there are four orange shapes across the piece. The white lines created by the paper form...
Jean Arp (1886-1966). French/German artist. and This work is a rectangular color lithograph comprised primarily of neutral colors. The background of the work is gray. There is one large black circle near the bottom of the...
Alan Long (1968-1972) and Piece appears to be the silhouette of a man playing the guitar in a dim room. It could be an effect on the image when moved to the canvas, the mahogany film over the image suggests there may have been...
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...
William McKendree Snyder (1848-1930) and This work is a landscape painting of a road running along a ravine and next to a hill in Madison, IN. The road stretches into the background, and there are trees along the road. A fence...
Rich Ernsting (1947-). American artist. and Print is a copy of a painting by Rich Ernsting, an American painter living in Indianapolis, Indiana. The piece is titled Hanover, A View to Remember. It features the Hanover College...
Pictured is a portrait of Harvey W. Wiley, also known as the "Father of the Pure Food Law". Harvey Wiley served on the Board of Directors for Hanover College for 30 years and has a dormitory in his name. The portrait of Harvey...
Thomas Gordon. American artist. Gordon was a professor of Art at Hanover from 1959-1966. and A rectangular screen print in color. The majority of the image includes different shades of warm browns and oranges, though there are...
The work is almost a square, though it is slightly longer than it is wide. There is high contrast of black and white throughout the piece. The two major shapes are a house in the background and a tree in the foreground. The...
This work is a landscape painting done in oil paint. Completed in a realistic style. The work consists of a pond in the foreground. The background contains a field, trees, a small town, and a cloudy sky. The foreground of the...
George Inness (1825-1894). American artist. and Lithograph of a painting. This landscape is a long horizontal rectangle, and it is a color lithograph on paper. The light colored orange background contrasts the darker greens of...