Summer Night
lithographs
A lithograph titled "Summer Night" depicting a nude woman standing by a tree in the moonlight. "For Wilma and Susie" is written below image. Artist signaure and date in lower right corner.
Bok, Hannes
Part of the Strishock Collection donated in 1968.
American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives, Catholic University of America.
1946
Daniel and Joan Strishock
Reproduction and copyright information regarding this document is available from the American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives.
12 3/8" W x 17 1/2" L
eng
Still Image
1825
The White Powers
lithographs
Lithograph titled "The White Powers". The piece depicts a large man reaching towards the sky with smaller figures around him. There is a note at the bottom of the piece which states, "For Wilma Hall Fowler and Susie with love".
Bok, Hannes
Part of the Strishock Collection donated in 1968.
American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives, Catholic University of America.
1945
Daniel and Joan Strishock
Reproduction and copyright information regarding this document is available from the American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives.
12" x 15 1/5"
eng
Still Image
1833
Ritual of the Huichol Indian Tribe
lithographs
A lithograph entitled "Ritual of the Huichol Indian Tribe" by Angel Bracho. The lithograph depicts a man walking along a path. He is carrying arrows and food on his back and holds primitive weapons in both hands. A short distance behind the man is a woman carrying a baby on her back.Brancho, Angel"Ritual of the Huichol Indian Tribe" - lithograph - Mexican
Bracho, Angel
Part of the Strishock Collection donated in 1968.
American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives, Catholic University of America.
Daniel and Joan Strishock
Reproduction and copyright information regarding this document is available from the American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives.
15 1/8" x 17 5/8"
eng
Still Image
1841
Towers in Variations
screen prints
A screen print (serigraph) entitled "Towers in Variations" by Howard Bradford. The screen print depicts several bar towers and the colors black, blue, gray, red, and green are utilized.Bradford, Howard"Towers in Variations"Reference: Who’s Who in American Art - 1966
Bradford, Howard
Part of the Strishock Collection donated in 1968.
American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives, Catholic University of America.
1953
Daniel and Joan Strishock
Reproduction and copyright information regarding this document is available from the American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives.
13" x 20"
eng
Still Image
1828
Untitled (Abstract Woodcut)
woodcuts (prints)
Abstract Woodcut (dark maroon/burgandy in color), Untitled. ed 91/100. Signed and dated by artist.
Bucholz, Wolff
Part of the Strishock Collection donated in 1968.
American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives, Catholic University of America.
1960
Daniel and Joan Strishock
Reproduction and copyright information regarding this document is available from the American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives.
23" W x 16" L
eng
Still Image
1792
The Mahout
etchings (prints)
Drypoint etching. Titled "The Mahout"
Cain, Charles William
Part of the Strishock Collection donated in 1968.
American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives, Catholic University of America.
1928
Daniel and Joan Strishock
Reproduction and copyright information regarding this document is available from the American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives.
15 1/2" W x 10 1/4" L
eng
Still Image
1743
The Buddha
etchings (prints)
Drypoint etching. Artist signature in lower right corner. Titled "The Buddha"
Cain, Charles William
Part of the Strishock Colletion donated in 1968.
American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives, Catholic University of America.
1928
Daniel and Joan Strishock
Reproduction and copyright information regarding this document is available from the American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives.
10" W x 15 1/2" L
eng
Still Image
1744
"The Hunter"
etchings (prints)
Drypoint etching. Artist signature in lower right corner. Titled "The Hunter"
Cain, Charles William
Part of the Strishock Collection donated in 1968.
American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives, Catholic University of America.
1928
Daniel and Joan Strishock
Reproduction and copyright information regarding this document is available from the American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives.
15 1/2" W x 9 1/2" L
eng
Still Image
1745
Quietude
etchings (prints)
Aquating/Etching. Titled "Quietude"
Capps, Charles Merrick
Part of the Strishock Collection donalted in 1968.
American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives, Catholic University of America.
Daniel and Joan Strishock
Reproduction and copyright information regarding this document is available from the American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives.
11 1/4" W x 8 1/2" L
eng
Still Image
1767
Selected Theological and Doctrinal Lessons of St. Thomas Aquinas under the auspices of Cardinal Albani
Theology, Church Doctrine
This folio is from our Clementine Library, part of the personal library of Pope Clement XI (1700-21). A very large item, it is 32 cm long, 44 cm tall, and 1 cm wide. Not a very thick book, it only contains 12 leaves of paper, and it was composed in Latin. Printed during his Pontificate in Rome in 1718, this work is a synthesis of the teachings of St. Thomas Aquinas into small bite-sized pieces, compiled by his nephew, Cardinal Annibale Albani, with an introduction by Nicolaus Origo. This work also has a beautiful red cover embossed with the golden coat of arms of Cardinal Albani.
Cardinal Annibale Albani
St. Thomas Aquinas
1718
32 cm long, 44 cm tall, and 1 cm wide
Latin