A transcript of a statement of Vincenzo Perrone explaining his ability to support himself and his family in the U.S. This testimony was later to be found false, as shown in previous letter. December 24, 1899.
Serigraph (screen print), "Venice Noon-day". Red and black are main colors. Signed by artist.
Creator
Pytlak, Leonard
Source
Part of the Strishock Collection donated in 1968.
Publisher
American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives, Catholic University of America.
Date
1962
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.
Untitled (Woodcut Print of Boats and Dock, Print 2)
Subject
woodcuts (prints)
Description
Original woodcut print untitled. Piece depicts boats at a dock.
Creator
Lankes, Julius J.
Source
Part of the Strishock Collection donated in 1968.
Publisher
American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives, Catholic University of America.
Date
1930
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.
Untitled (Woodcut Print of Boats and Dock, Print 1)
Subject
woodcuts (prints)
Description
Original woodcut print untitled. Piece depicts boats at a dock.
Creator
Lankes, Julius J.
Source
Part of the Strishock Collection donated in 1968.
Publisher
American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives, Catholic University of America.
Date
1930
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.
Woodcut, black and white. Untitled, shows three American Indians. Signed and dated by artist.
Creator
Cook, Howard Norton
Source
Part of the Strishock Collection donated in 1968.
Publisher
American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives, Catholic University of America.
Date
1942
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.
Untitled (Three Women in Orange and Yellow with Blue Background)
Subject
woodcuts (prints)
Description
A color woodcut depicting three women in orange and yellow with blue background. It had edition number of 35/200. It is dated and signed by the artist in the lower left corner.
Creator
Rosendaal, W.J.
Source
Part of the Strishock Collection donated in 1968.
Publisher
American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives, Catholic University of America.
Date
1954
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.
Original ink woodcut print untitled. Piece depicts a quiet street scene.
Creator
Lankes, Julius J.
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.
A print with hand written text. It is titled "ed 220" and it is signed by the artist.
Creator
Unknown
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
Reproduction and copyright information regarding this document is available from the American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives.