Box 21
Contains 65 Results:
He Paints the Man Who Toils. Commonwealth, Feb. 1923.
Included here are published references to the artist and his/her work. [For original art or formal reproductions of works, see Series II.]
Gray Matter. Industrial Arts Magazine, Aug. 1920, p. 304.
Included here are published references to the artist and his/her work. [For original art or formal reproductions of works, see Series II.]
Gerrit A. Beneker, Portrait Painter to Labor. Journal of Electrical Workers & Operators, v. 27, no. 5, May 1928.
Included here are published references to the artist and his/her work. [For original art or formal reproductions of works, see Series II.]
The Builder [poem]. Journal of Electrical Workers & Operators, vol. 27, no. 5, May 1928
Included here are published references to the artist and his/her work. [For original art or formal reproductions of works, see Series II.]
Art–A Constructive Force. American Magazine of Art. Aug. 1919, p. 377-385. Reprint.
Included here are published references to the artist and his/her work. [For original art or formal reproductions of works, see Series II.]
Gerrit A. Beneker : interpreter of the day's work. The Mentor, Spet. 1925. Complete issue.
Included here are published references to the artist and his/her work. [For original art or formal reproductions of works, see Series II.]
The Mentor, September 1925. Complete issue.
Included here are published references to the artist and his/her work. [For original art or formal reproductions of works, see Series II.]
Art in Education. Journal of Education. Mar. 4, 1929. 2nd of a series. Early article from Jan. 7, 1929 not present.
Included here are published references to the artist and his/her work. [For original art or formal reproductions of works, see Series II.]
#1 Declarant, 1919 & 1927.
Included here are published references to the artist and his/her work. [For original art or formal reproductions of works, see Series II.]
#2 A Galvanized American, 1920 & 1927.
Included here are published references to the artist and his/her work. [For original art or formal reproductions of works, see Series II.]
