William McKendree Snyder (1848-1930). American artist. , Donated in memory of Frieda Bach., and This work is a landscape painting depicted a view of the Point from Hanover College. The foreground of the work is dark and...
This is a two sided painting, one side intentional and the other what appears to be an old work that the artist chose not to finish and use the opposite side instead. On the front side is a painting of The Point from Hanover...
George W. Morrison (1820 - 1893). American artist. and This painting by Morrison features a portrait of a woman who may have been affiliated with Hanover College in 1841.
Diagnosed with mental health challenges during her senior year at Hanover College, Kristen Croxton (HC 2009) found the creation of these small, colorful tiles a therapeutic way to focus her artistic talents and, inturn, help...
This a lithographic print in black and white. Multiple realistically drawn figures are depicted across the image. The background is dark and highly textured, and the figures on the right side of the foreground are highly...
Marie Goth (1887-1975). American artist. and Pictured is an official portrait of President William A. Millis, who served as President of Hanover College from 1908 to 1929. This was painted by Mary Goth, a painter known for her...
Pictured is a lithographic bird print completed by Don Eckelberry. The bird featured is a Quail, a common and migratory bird. In the print there is one qail sitting on the trunk of a fallen tree in what appears to be the night...
This painting is by Helen Gerardia, a Ukrainian painter and printmaker, it is titled Red Penetration. In this painting we see Gerardia's style come through prominently as there are multiple overlapping geometric shapes and...
Ray Harm (1927- 2015). American Artist. and Pictured is a lithographic print completed by Ray Harm. The bird featured is a Red Winged Blackbird, a small passerine or perching bird. Red Winged Blackbirds are commonly found in...
Donald Roberts (1923 - 2015). American artist. and This is a lithographic print done primarily in neutral colors and geometric shapes. Three circles and multiple rectangular shapes are placed across the piece. One circle is...
This work is a highly detailed and realistic landscape painting. It depicts a river view, with the river in the background, and there are trees and hills in the foreground. The background is light, while the foreground is dark...
Ray Harm (1929-2015). American artist. and This folder contains a print by Ray Harm, it is titled Robin. It is an original print from the third printing plate of this collection. Pictured are two robins feeding their chicks....
Image 1: This work is a large scale charcoal drawing on paper. The subject of this work is a young girl wearing sunglasses, and the girl is wearing a lifejacket. The girls face is drawn realistically, and she faces the viewer...
Pictured is a lithographic print completed by Ray Harm. The bird featured is a Scarlet Tanager, a a medium sized songbird native to North America. Scarlet Tanager's have recently been classified as part of the Cardinal family....
Westerfeld, Scott. American artist. and Pictured is a lithographic bird print completed by Scott Westerfeild. The birds featured are Screech Owls. Screech Owl's are common in Eastern North America. In the print, the birds are...
Pictured is a lithographic serval print completed by Richard Evans Younger, an American wildlife artist. The African Serval is a species of serval native to sub-Saharan environments in Africa. In the print, the serval is seen...
Ray Harm (1927- 2015). American Artist. and Pictured is a lithographic print by Ray Harm, it features a skunk with its offspring. The frame for this print is made of cork similar to that of a wine cork.
Sigmund Abeles (b.1934). American artist. and A horizontal, rectangular print. Completed in black and white. Depicts a child sleeping on a bed. There is a balance of positive and negative space. The work is in a depicted in a...
This painting is by Waldo Pierce, an American artist who lived and painted in Paris primarily in the 1920's. It pictured a group of dead birds resting on a tabletop with what could be a bush behind them. and Waldo Pierce...
This work is an etching on paper. The work consists of varying weights of lines that create intricate, symmetrical designs that appear geometric and balanced. 2004 Greiner Purchase Award Winner.
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.
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...
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...
Susanna Bard (HC 1948) and The 1984 Greiner Winner, Susanna Bard painted what appears to be an abstract expressionist painting similar to the style of Jackson Pollock.
Sandra Duffee (HC 1973). American artist. and This work is a small metal sculpture set on a a wooden stand. The metal parts are black and bolted together. There are many diagonal, slanted lines used throughout, and there is a...
Mary Ann Davis (1954-). American artist. and This work is a landscape that is done in a blurred, impressionistic style. The colors used are realistic, and there is a balance of light and shadow throughout the piece. There are...
This work is a still life canvas painting. The background of the work is light yellow drapery. Layered on top of the drapery are three different green fruits with varying shades and values of color. The fruit appear realistic...
This work is a print in black and white. It is highly textured and includes multiple organic, slightly abstracted shapes that create movement across the page. and Lauren Ade (2002)
This work is a metal sculpture consisting of multiple parts attached to a green metal stand. The sculpture includes many different moving parts in orange, silver, and black. 1991 Greiner Purchase Award winner. Metal Construction.
Pictured is a sculpture by the winner of the 1998 Greiner Award, Adam Hatfield. It appears to be someone running through flames with one leg consumed by them. The sculpture could be cast iron or a different type of casting due...
This work is a print in black and white. It includes a repeated figure wearing attire similar to the attire worn by Chinese Emperor Qinshihuang's terra cotta army. The figures are headless, and they are also missing the lower...
Jane Inman (2004) and This work is a triptych that contains three similar pieces that are separated by a small space on the wall. Each piece is in black and white and contains a line drawing of a posed woman. Dramatic curving...