Lithographs
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 27 Collections and/or Records:
Kurz and Allison, "Battle of Tippecanoe" lithograph
Collection — Folder OBD056
Identifier: OBD056
Scope and Contents
This collection contains one color lithograph depicting the Battle of Tippecanoe published by Kurz and Allison in 1889.
Dates:
1889
L. N. Rosenthal, "Hoosier City" lithograph
Collection — Folder S2837
Identifier: S2837
Scope and Contents
This collection includes one lithograph from L. N. Rosenthal depicting Camp Hallack near Frederick City, Maryland in the winter of 1862 showing the encampment of the 27th Indiana Volunteer Infantry.
Dates:
1862
Lucas Weber, "New Harmony on the Wabash" lithographs
Collection — Folder OBD054
Identifier: OBD054
Scope and Contents
This collection contains various versions of the lithograph "New Harmony on the Wabash" by Lucas Weber and Karl Bodden from 1843 to 1844.
Dates:
1843-1844
Madison, Indiana, Clifty Falls lithograph
Collection — Folder OB124
Identifier: OB124
Scope and Contents
This collection contains one lithograph by an unknown artist of Clifty Falls in Madison, Indiana, created around 1868.
Dates:
circa 1868
Miscellaneous oversize portrait prints
Collection — Folder OB116
Identifier: OB116
Scope and Contents
This collection comprises 6 prints of portraits of individuals from the United States. The original artwork was created between circa 1830 to 1934, while the prints were created later. Identified subjects in the portraits are as follows: composer Stephen Collins Foster (2 different paintings), Dr. Mary Angela Spink, architect Ithiel Town, entrepreneur Hugh J. McGowen, Abraham Lincoln, Robert K. Kyle (by artist Alexander Rosenfeld), and Lew Wallace.
Dates:
circa 1830-1934, undated
Mount Vernon "Home of Washington" hand-colored lithograph
Collection — Folder OB115
Identifier: OB115
Scope and Contents
This collection contains a hand-colored lithograph of Mount Vernon, the estate of George Washington, in Virginia, created in 1859.
Dates:
1859
New Albany, Indiana collection
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S1662
Scope and Contents
This collection includes a New Albany, Indiana mercantile record book, with financial standing and personal notes of over 1000 merchants compiled by the Mercantile Agency representative from 1867 to 1880. An index of the merchant's names accompanies the record book.The collection also includes a lithographic print of a drawing by George W Morrison of New Albany as seen from the hills below the city. The lithograph was created by T. Sinclair of Philadelphia and published by John R....
Dates:
circa 1848-1970
Portrait engravings collection
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S3408
Scope and Contents
This collection includes many different engraving types and styles from the early 1800s to the early 1900s and encompasses many of Indiana's historic figures. The names are listed below by folder.Folder 1: A. W. Brayton, J. A. Howard, Joseph Holman, John A. Hendricks, William Henry Harrison, Charles White, R. Winton, W. W. Woollen, John Lambert Richmond, Gilbert Hathaway, Joseph Albert Wright, Robert Owen , Oliver Hazard Perry Throck Morton, Robert Morrison, Benjamin Harrison,...
Dates:
1822-1934
Rufus Blanchard, "The Grammatical Tree, Showing the Classification and Properties of English Parts of Speech" lithograph
Collection — Folder OBD041
Identifier: OBD041
Scope and Contents
This collection contains one lithograph depicting the classification and properties of the English language in tree form by Rufus Blanchard, published in 1853.
Dates:
1853
Shepard Poorman color lithographs
Collection — Folder OBC130
Identifier: OBC130
Scope and Contents
This collection includes limited edition lithograph prints of Red Skelton (no. 975/2000 and 1583/2000), Joyce DeWitt (no. 454/1600), John Mellencamp (no. 959/2000), Fuzzy Zoeller (no. 681/2000), and A.J. Foyt, Jr. (no. 211/2000) . Photographed by Zionsville, Indiana photographer Tom Casalini, the portraits were printed by Indianapolis commercial printer Shepard Poorman Communications (now HardingPoorman) as part of the company's series "The Colorful People of Indiana" circa early 1990s. Each...
Dates:
circa 1990s