Letter to Terence Powderly from August Bostroem defending him in criticism over conditions and water shortages at the newly designed Ellis Island facilities. October 10, 1901.
Drypoint titled, "The Challenge" signed by artist in lower left corner. Performers, possibly wrestlers, on stage in front of an audience.John Rankine Barclay, etcher, English, born in Prescot, 1876.Reference: Who’s Who in British Art
Creator
Barclay, John Rankine
Source
Part of the Strishock Collection donated in 1968.
Publisher
American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives, Catholic University of America.
Date
Unknown
Date Accepted
12/18/1968
Contributor
Daniel and Joan Strishock
Rights
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Etching, black and white. Shows a man, untitled. ed. 6/50. Signed by artist.
Creator
Baskin, Leonard
Source
Part of the Strishock Collection donated in 1968.
Publisher
American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives, Catholic University of America.
Date Accepted
12/18/1968
Contributor
Daniel and Joan Strishock
Rights
Reproduction and copyright information regarding this document is available from the American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives.
American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives, Catholic University of America.
Date Accepted
12/18/1968
Contributor
Daniel and Joan Strishock
Rights
Reproduction and copyright information regarding this document is available from the American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives.
Color etching titled, "The Black Swans" of three black swans swimming by Maurice R. Bebb. Artist signiture at lower right. Matted and unframed. Includes insert with introduction and short biography of the artist. The Print Makers Society of California.
Creator
Bebb, Maurice R.
Source
Part of the Strishock Collection donated in 1968.
Publisher
American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives, Catholic University of America.
Date
1953
Date Accepted
12/18/1968
Contributor
Daniel and Joan Strishock
Rights
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Lithograph by Alberto Beltran entitled "Grinding the Sugar Cane, Puebla." The lithorgaph depicts one man in the front putting sugar can into a grinder while a horse turns the grinder. Two more people are situtated behind the man are cutting more sugar cane for the grinder. Beltran, Alberto"Grinding Sugar Cane, Puebla" - lithograph - Mexican
Creator
Beltran, Alberto
Source
Part of the Strishock Collection donated in 1968.
Publisher
American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives, Catholic University of America.
Date Accepted
12/18/1968
Contributor
Daniel and Joan Strishock
Rights
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A black and white print titled "Il Cardo". Image shows a flower. It has edition number of 44/100.
Creator
Benvenuti, Mario
Source
Part of the Strishock Collection donated in 1968.
Publisher
American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives, Catholic University of America.
Date
Unknown
Date Accepted
12/18/1968
Contributor
Daniel and Joan Strishock
Rights
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Etching, "Bongo", shows two figures playing bongo drums. Signed and dated by artist.
Creator
Bilander, Jack
Source
Part of the Strishock Collection donated in 1968.
Publisher
American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives, Catholic University of America.
Date
1961
Date Accepted
12/18/1968
Contributor
Daniel and Joan Strishock
Rights
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