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The Shrine
The Entombment
One part of a triptych interpreting a biblical character
Jacob Wrestling with the Angel
from Genesis 32 (Masoretic text)
The Gehenna Press: The Work of Fifty Years, 1942–1992
Established in 1942 by Leonard Baskin, sculptor, printmaker, author, illustrator, typographer, the Gehenna Press was an unparalleled successor to a tradition that began with William Morris’s Kelmscott Press a century and a half previous. Baskin named…
Tobias and the Angel
The peculiar story of Tobias and the Angel is recounted in the apocryphal Book of Tobit thought to be written in the second century BCE. American woodcut and book artist Leonard Baskin chose to depict a scene on the bank of the Tigris River. Tobias…
Jeff Gusky photographs
Photographs of various locations in Poland of concentration camps
Bene Dictum, Benedicte!
Reproduction of broadsides printed by John Henry Nash in 1926 and 1929
A Curse Against Book Stealers
fine press printed broadside printed in purple ink
What is the Corey Collection?
Corey Collection broadside
Paul Elliott Martin and Bridwell Annex, September 27
Prints by Jim McLean
printed biblical scenes of the resurrection, crucifixion, and plant material.
Pilgrim at Lindisfarne
Lindisfarne is a Holy Island in Northumbria on the east coast of England.
Wind
I found these vibrant prayer flags on the grounds of a working Buddhist monastery in Kathmandu.
Hospitality
I was walking on a side street in the outskirts of Kathmandu. Suddenly a door to a house opened. I was startled. This woman emerged and I think she was just as startled as I was.
Alhambra
The Alhambra in southern Spain is the palace of the last Muslim dynasty in Spain
High Jinks in Paradise
These two panels, Alleluia and Creator, were designed and carved by British artist Eric Gill on commission of architect Oliver Hill (1887–1968).
Structure D’un-Espace Bleu
Structure D’un-Espace Bleu (Structure of a Blue Space) can be read as an astral landscape, the setting for thick delineations in red and white anchored along a ruled line with stenciled letters A B, and C. Other letters are patched in, and a…
Posthumous Portrait of Margaret Bridwell Bowdle
posthumous portrait of Margaret Bridwell Bowdle, daughter of J. S. Bridwell
十二神将 [Juuni Shinsyo]
Antelope Flat—Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, Oklahoma
Darge first ventured into the Wichita Mountains wilderness area in 1952 and continued to paint longhorns, deer, elk, and bison in the refuge.
Frank V. DeBellis
head cast in bronze
Charles St. John Hornby
head cast in bronze
Buddhist Home Altar
This portable cabinet shrine contains Buddha seated on a lotus, eleven (of twelve) seated Bodhisattva figures, and three standing figures (probably later additions).
Gothic Bench
The history of the bench is unknown, was originally found in the old chapel in Kirby (now Florence) hall. Refurbished in 1989.
Desk
A “partner’s desk” with knee space on two sides this was originally in the office of Leon Harris, Sr., whose father founded A. Harris and Co. in 1886, an early Dallas department store which later became Sanger-Harris.
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