Box 1
Container
Contains 36 Results:
Carolyn Campbell. (Mrs. James H.)
File — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Frederick Stuart Church's works hang in public and and private collections throughout the country. (He should not be confused, however, with the better known Hudson River School artist Frederic Edwin Church). Church did primarily fantasy art incorporating women or children and animals. He did advertising illustrations and illustrations for several magazines of the period. Some copies of these illustrations are in this collection while others may be found in the original periodicals located...
Dates:
n.d.
Rebecca Richmond
File — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Frederick Stuart Church's works hang in public and and private collections throughout the country. (He should not be confused, however, with the better known Hudson River School artist Frederic Edwin Church). Church did primarily fantasy art incorporating women or children and animals. He did advertising illustrations and illustrations for several magazines of the period. Some copies of these illustrations are in this collection while others may be found in the original periodicals located...
Dates:
n.d.
Purchase Accession. P2001.110. See in this collection.
File — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Frederick Stuart Church's works hang in public and and private collections throughout the country. (He should not be confused, however, with the better known Hudson River School artist Frederic Edwin Church). Church did primarily fantasy art incorporating women or children and animals. He did advertising illustrations and illustrations for several magazines of the period. Some copies of these illustrations are in this collection while others may be found in the original periodicals located...
Dates:
n.d.
1) Christopher A. / Geo. F. Parlow, photographer, New Bedford, Mass. Portrait photo of old man.
File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Frederick Stuart Church's works hang in public and and private collections throughout the country. (He should not be confused, however, with the better known Hudson River School artist Frederic Edwin Church). Church did primarily fantasy art incorporating women or children and animals. He did advertising illustrations and illustrations for several magazines of the period. Some copies of these illustrations are in this collection while others may be found in the original periodicals located...
Dates:
n.d.
2) Rebecca Tucker / Geo. F. Parlow, photographer, New Bedford, Mass. Portrait photo of older woman, same size as above.
File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Frederick Stuart Church's works hang in public and and private collections throughout the country. (He should not be confused, however, with the better known Hudson River School artist Frederic Edwin Church). Church did primarily fantasy art incorporating women or children and animals. He did advertising illustrations and illustrations for several magazines of the period. Some copies of these illustrations are in this collection while others may be found in the original periodicals located...
Dates:
n.d.
3) Mary Almy / Geo. F. Parlow, photographer, New Bedford, Mass. Portrait photo of mature woman.
File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Frederick Stuart Church's works hang in public and and private collections throughout the country. (He should not be confused, however, with the better known Hudson River School artist Frederic Edwin Church). Church did primarily fantasy art incorporating women or children and animals. He did advertising illustrations and illustrations for several magazines of the period. Some copies of these illustrations are in this collection while others may be found in the original periodicals located...
Dates:
n.d.
4) Christopher. Portrait photo of boy.
File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Frederick Stuart Church's works hang in public and and private collections throughout the country. (He should not be confused, however, with the better known Hudson River School artist Frederic Edwin Church). Church did primarily fantasy art incorporating women or children and animals. He did advertising illustrations and illustrations for several magazines of the period. Some copies of these illustrations are in this collection while others may be found in the original periodicals located...
Dates:
n.d.
5) Cousin Mary A. Church of New Bedord, Mass. at Christopher's sheep ranch, West Virginia.
File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Frederick Stuart Church's works hang in public and and private collections throughout the country. (He should not be confused, however, with the better known Hudson River School artist Frederic Edwin Church). Church did primarily fantasy art incorporating women or children and animals. He did advertising illustrations and illustrations for several magazines of the period. Some copies of these illustrations are in this collection while others may be found in the original periodicals located...
Dates:
n.d.
6) Cousin Christopher Church, West Virginia sheep ranch. Interior view of Parlor; Christopher lounging in a chair with one leg over the chair arm.
File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Frederick Stuart Church's works hang in public and and private collections throughout the country. (He should not be confused, however, with the better known Hudson River School artist Frederic Edwin Church). Church did primarily fantasy art incorporating women or children and animals. He did advertising illustrations and illustrations for several magazines of the period. Some copies of these illustrations are in this collection while others may be found in the original periodicals located...
Dates:
n.d.
10) Hon. T.B. Church, died 1891. (Thomas B.) Printed image cut from an unknown printed composite photo.
File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Frederick Stuart Church's works hang in public and and private collections throughout the country. (He should not be confused, however, with the better known Hudson River School artist Frederic Edwin Church). Church did primarily fantasy art incorporating women or children and animals. He did advertising illustrations and illustrations for several magazines of the period. Some copies of these illustrations are in this collection while others may be found in the original periodicals located...
Dates:
n.d.