Two double-unit vertical votive slips on page. Imagery and text. Left has white flag with black text on bamboo pole. Right contains purple flowers in hanging basket in upper half, an orange table in lower half.
Single-unit votive slip with faded black border. Curtains drawn to reveal image of bonsai in green planter on end table. Red slip with black text against left border edge. Yellow slip with black text lower center below tree. Black text against right lower border edge.
Single-unit votive slip with double black border. Small tree on white table. Yellow paper at center with black text. White strip with brown text obscuring upper right border.
Four-unit votive slip with black border. Contains multiple small black and white votive slips In corners of interior scene with three creatures around a table with green table cloth, pens, paper, and books. Smallest creature is serving tea.
Two-unit votive slip with double black border. Image with male in purple and green robes, swords strapped to waist, sitting on bench indoors near blue painted curtain. Small box with items for tea nearby. Wears kabuki makeup. White slips with black text around figure.
Two-unit votive slip with double black border. Image with male in purple and green robes, swords strapped to waist, sitting on bench indoors near blue painted curtain. Holds white pipe and wears kabuki makeup. White slips with black text around figure.
Two-unit votive slip with double black border. Image with male in purple and green robes, swords strapped to waist, sitting on bench indoors near blue painted curtain. Holds white pipe and wears kabuki makeup. White slips with black text around figure.
Two-unit votive slip with double black border. Image with male in purple and green robes, swords strapped to waist, standing indoors near blue painted curtain. Wears kabuki makeup. White slips with black text around figure.
Two-unit votive slip with double black border. Vertical orientation. Hanging basket with purple flowers above red and orange table with vase. Black text at top. Silver seal below flowers. Red seals at bottom.
Two-unit votive slip with double black border and vertical orientation. Purple flowers hang in a silver basket in top portion. Below is orange table with a silver bowl on top, against light green background. Black text at top. Grey seals below hanging basket. Red seals at bottom.
Four two-unit votive slips on page. Similar images with male in purple and green robes, swords strapped to waist, indoors near bench and painted curtain, in variation of poses. White slips with black text around figure.
Single-unit votive slip with double black border. Upper right corner has image of white book with black text on cover. Two white papers with black text hang below. Green trellis against yellow background beyond. Below is table with one tea cup, another has fallen and broken on the ground.
Four-unit votive slip with double black border. Outdoor scene with low table and bamboo fencing below banner of brown flags with black writing. Purple paper lantern with black text. Black text near bottom left corner.
Single-unit votive slip with double black border. Fan shape with black text at top. Vase of yellow flowers on red table below. Votive panel with black text.
Two-unit votive slip with double black border. Image with male in purple and green robes, swords strapped to waist, sitting on bench indoors near blue painted curtain. Holds white pipe and small box with items for tea. Wears kabuki makeup. White slips with black text around figure.
Item from a collection of University of Oregon faculty, students, buildings, organizations, and events. People walking down the sidewalk in the rain. Two people are carrying a table, and a third is walking alongside with an umbrella and books.
A still life scene from a birthday dinner rendered entirely in colors from the warm range of the spectrum. Two chairs surround a table with a cake and candles, a plate of two fish, and wrapped presents. A polka-dot motif decorates the background. This is one of two views of this artwork. Variations between duplicate images relate directly to original source materials., 17 x 22 inches, http://www.alderart.com/kacey%20joyce.htm, The Oregon Arts Commission has ten Regional Arts Councils that provide delivery of art services and information. The Council for this location is: Regional Arts & Culture. You may view their website at http://www.racc.org/
A photoshoot at the new Global Scholars Hall with a focus on the library and study groups.;Students enjoying sunlight coming through window in Global Scholars Hall.
A photoshoot at the new Global Scholars Hall with a focus on the library and study groups.;Students writing on white board wall in Global Scholars Hall
A photoshoot at the new Global Scholars Hall with a focus on the library and study groups.;Students writing on white board wall in Global Scholars Hall
This carved, wooden table exhibits subtle adornment in the curve at the ends of the table and in the supports between the legs., Gary Rogowski; Reference Table; Wood; 30x54x84 inches; Archives, The Oregon Arts Commission has ten Regional Arts Councils that provide delivery of art services and information. The Council for this location is: Mid-Valley Arts. You may view their website at: http://www.oregonlink.com/arts/index.html
This photorealistic acrylic painting depicts a view from directly above a still-life table setting. White flowers, a red-and-white plate, and a red-and-white saucer and teacup sit on an ornate neutral and black Victorian-patterned tablecloth. The silver surrounding the place setting consists of a knife, two spoons, and a red pipe wrench., Acrylic/Canvas; 24 x 36 inches, yes@lclark.edu, http://www.lclark.edu/~yes/, The Oregon Arts Commission has ten Regional Arts Councils that provide delivery of art services and information. The Council for this location is: Lane Arts. You may view their website at http://www.lanearts.org/
A still life scene from a birthday dinner rendered entirely in colors from the warm range of the spectrum. Two chairs surround a table with a cake and candles, a plate of two fish, and wrapped presents. A polka-dot motif decorates the background. This is one of two views of this artwork. Variations between duplicate images relate directly to original source materials., http://www.alderart.com/kacey%20joyce.htm, The Oregon Arts Commission has ten Regional Arts Councils that provide delivery of art services and information. The Council for this location is: Regional Arts & Culture. You may view their website at http://www.racc.org/
Rev. James N. Cornelison sits in the doorway of a house. He sits at ease petting a large spotted dog. He is dressed in a suit with open jacket, vest, fold-down collar, and plaid bow tie, and appears to be wearing cowboy boots. He has a mustache and short beard. His legs are crossed and partially obscured by a plaid blanket, half of which lies in a heap at his feet. Next to it on the Reverend's right is a small pile of kindling and a chopped log. Behind him in the interior of the dwelling stands a table with turned legs, on which are piled a number of books. A cord or rope lies on the ground next to the dog.
A Native American man poses inside a large warehouse of Pendleton woolen blankets. The background is floor-to-ceiling shelves of folded Native American style Pendleton woolen blankets; some blankets are draped in between the rows to form a display. The subject is seated in front of them, his torso wrapped in a blanket which covers his left arm and shoulder; his right arm and shoulder are bare. His long braids are wrapped decoratively in cloth that is wound over the hair and he wears large, round earrings. His leggings and moccasins appear to be leather or buckskin, and are painted decoratively. , [Display of Pendleton Woolen Mill blankets, with tribal man.]
Two-unit votive slip with double black border. Blue band at top, white slips with black text. Image of damages domestic interior with broken table and dishes.
An interior photograph of a European-American man, identified as Lee Moorhouse, standing in a room filled with Native American ceremonial objects and general artifacts. The man is holding a rifle in his right hand with the rifle base leaning on the floor. He is attired in European-American clothing with a hat, necktie, vest, shirt, jacket, trousers and shoes. Two walls of the room can be discerned. The wall to the left of the man shows an open door to what appears to be a small storage cabinet. There is a book on the cabinet and a paper attached to the open door. Behind the cabinet are two chairs, one of which is a rocking chair. Behind the chairs is what appears to be a couch; there is a Native-American blanket laying on it. All along the left wall are various Native American artifacts, including a headdress and hand drums. There is a deer's head mounted on the wall with a painting or photograph under it. To the right of the man is a full size deer mount. Behind the man and mounted deer are various tables and a chair. On the rear wall are hung three American flags, two of which show 48 stars. Below the flags are various Native American artifacts, mounted antlers, and several swords. A single light bulb hangs from the ceiling., [Self-portrait of Lee Moorhouse in his office in Pendleton, among his curios. He poses with a rifle next to a stuffed buck, wearing a buckskin vest and jacket. c. 1915]
A group of children, identified as pupils at the Umatilla Indian School, are in a classroom. Most of the children are seated. Three Native American children are standing atop a table at the back of the room. A female teacher is standing at the back of the room. There are desks, tables, chairs, and a blackboard in the room. The girls wear dresses and the boys wear jackets and pants. Some of the boys have wide white collars over their jackets.
A wood-framed structure, covered with a striped tent cloth, appears to have three wooden walls and a wooden floor. From the open side, one can see that the tent structure is filled with an assortment of Native American objects and artifacts, suspended from the walls and crossbeam, set on a table, and arranged on the floor in front of the back wall. There is a sign on the tent that says "Major Moorhouse's Indian Pictures." The inventory includes: blankets and other woven textiles; photographs, some framed; beaded bags; baskets; a cradleboard; a saddle and bridle; tomahawks; bow and arrows in a quiver; a buckskin dress with beaded fringe; a beaded buckskin shirt and pants, a pair of beaded moccasins, and a feathered cape, displayed together as an ensemble; a small statue of a Native American man, wearing a feathered robe and headdress, a shell necklace, a beaded breastplate, and beaded moccasins; more feathered headdresses and other feathered and beaded items; a pair of beaded gloves; a beaded necklace; a pile of fur (under the table).
Four Native American girls and a female instructor are standing by dining tables. The group is identified as a class in domestic science at the Umatilla Indian School.