Jim Oliver, 1939- . American artist. and Pictured is a lithographic tiger print completed by Jim Oliver, an American wildlife artist. The tiger featured is a Siberian Tiger, a species of tiger native to Eastern Russia and...
Painting appears to depict a series of trees with use of lacquer for medium. This painting is by Barney Cook, the Greiner award winner for the 1970-71 academic year.
John Nicolson (1891-1951). British artist. and This is a rectangular print done with a drypoint method. It depicts two greyhounds looking into the distance. The greyhounds faces are highly detailed, though their bodies fade...
Pictured is a large scale underwater seascape painting, measuring about thirteen and a half feet by five feet. It features prehistoric life and coral at the floor of an ocean. This painting was done by Melanie Givan, an...
Portrait of an unidentified man. This oil painting depicts a young man with dark haired a beard, an he wears a black suit. The piece is mostly dark, though the face of the man, as well as the white collar of his suit, are...
Unite-1953,a screen printing by Le Courbusier appears to be a structure accompanied by a transparent red, green, and yellow arrangement of shapes. The building like structure is reminiscent of Le Courbusier's architectural...
Le Corbusier (1887–1965). Swiss/French architect/artist. and This work is a color aquatint print on paper. It is layered with multiple colors, as well as black outlines. The bottom layer includes block like shapes of different...
Photographic print on three mylar sheets by Jay Seely, ca. 1960. Image of two women, each mylar sheet is a different color that carries a different portion of the printed image. When together the image appears to be inverted....
Robert Ostertag (HC 1971) and This work is an abstract, non-representational sculpture in wood. The work is organic and curved, and the wood is stained a dark brown. In the middle of the piece is a small hole where one can see...
Jesus Mendes. Mexican artist. and Pictured is a wood sculpture by Jesus Mendes. It resembles a buffalo from the front view, and abstract work from the side.