This work is a stitching on yellow fabric done mostly in blue and gold thread. The yellow rectangular fabric lays on top of a blue background, and they are separated from each other with a gold outline. The main stitching...
Serge Poliakoff (1900-1969). Russian/French artist. and Print by Serge Poliakoff, titled Composition of Black, Yellow and Brown. Although the title for this print suggests the presence of primary colors, the color palette is...
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...
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...
This work is a landscape painting depicting a path through the woods. The trees surrounding the path are brightly colored in light greens and pinks, and they indicate that this scene is occurring in Spring. The trees in the...
This work is a watercolor painting. It depicts a violin resting on a table, as well as sheet music. The piece is completed with loose and sketchy lines. Warms colors, including orange, yellow, and brown, are used throughout....
H. Vance Swope (1879-1926). American artist. and This is a rectangular watercolor landscape. Across the piece five female figures in white dresses are depicted. The background consists mostly of cool colors and trees. The...
Pictured is a Willow Herb flower painted by Charles Rennie Mackintosh in 1919. It is a watercolor painting with a muted color palette, and inclusion of ink drawings. It is framed with the title, date, and initials beneath the...