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subject : Women artists--Alabama--Birmingham
photograph
3 1/4" wide X 5 1/4" photograph of Hannah Elliot dressed as a Norse goddess for Mrs. W. S. Lovell's Tableaux Vivants of the Great Religions of the World. The verso of the photograph has handwritten in
Hill Ferguson Papers, Historical Collection, Collection # 56.6, Archives Department. (source)
Birmingham Public Library (Alabama) (publisher)
Ingham, Vicki Leigh (contributor)
1909
photograph
Black and white photograph (6" wide X 4 1/2" ) of Carrie Hill and Mrs. Raulston seated with afternoon tea in their Birmingham art studio. Written on back of photo: "Carrie Hill (L) in studio. Held a
Emond, Burgin and Hill Familes Papers, Collection #112, Archives Department (source)
Birmingham Public Library (Alabama) (publisher)
Ingham, Vicki Leigh (contributor)
1909
Watercolor painting of Annie Helen Reese from Alabama clothed in a long green dress and holding a fan. Painted for A Calendar of Southern Beauties, published by Frederick Stokes Co. in 1894 and sold a
Southern History Department (source)
Frederick A. Stokes (publisher)
Lovell, Caroline, 1862- (creator)
Peck, Samuel Minturn, 1854-1938 (contributor)
1895
photograph
Black and white outdoor photograph of Alice Rumph taken in the 1900s. Reproduced in Ingham's book, Art of the new South (p. 125)
Hill Ferguson Papers, Historical Collection; Collection #56.6, Archives Department (source)
Birmingham Public Library (Alabama) (publisher)
Ingham, Vicki Leigh (contributor)
Watercolor painting of Varina Anne Davis from Mississippi clothed in a long dress and holding a fan. Painted for A Calendar of Southern Beauties, published by Frederick Stokes Co. in 1894 and sold at
Southern History Department (source)
Frederick A. Stokes (publisher)
Lovell, Caroline, 1862- (creator)
Ingham, Vicki Leigh; Peck, Samuel Minturn, 1854-1938 (contributor)
1895
Watercolor painting of Annie Reifsnider from Maryland clothed in a long pink dress with green trim. Painted for A Calendar of Southern Beauties, published by Frederick Stokes Co. in 1894 and sold at t
Southern History Department (source)
Frederick A. Stokes (publisher)
Lovell, Caroline, 1862- (creator)
Peck, Samuel Minturn, 1854-1938 (contributor)
1895
Watercolor painting of Emma D. Belknap from Texas clothed in a long green dress and Georgia Lincoln from Arkansas clothed in a long pink dress. Painted for A Calendar of Southern Beauties, published
Southern History Department (source)
Frederick A. Stokes (publisher)
Lovell, Caroline, 1862- (creator)
Peck, Samuel Minturn, 1854-1938 (contributor)
1895
photograph
Black and white photograph (9 1/4" wide X 7 1/4") of Central Library at its opening, 1927. Includes paintings, busts, statues, chairs and benches. Photograph reproduced in Ingham's book, Art of the Ne
Collection 10 -- Archives Department (source)
Tebbs--Knell, Inc. (publisher)
Tebbs--Knell, Inc. (creator)
Ingham, Vicki Leigh (contributor)
1927
photograph
Photograph of an arts and crafts display for the seventh annual exhibiton of the Birmingham Art Club. Includes lamps, plates, bowls, books, salt and pepper shakers and table cloths. Photograph reprodu
Southern History Department (source)
Birmingham Art Club (publisher)
Ingham, Vicki Leigh (contributor)
1914
painting
An 8 3/4 x 11 inches oil on canvas painting with white buildings and several people dressed in traditional clothing and attending a bazaar. Impressionistic in tone. Reproduced in Ingham's book, Art of
Birmingham Public Library (Ala.) art collection (source)
Birmingham Public Library (Alabama) (publisher)
Dryer, Della, 1867- (creator)
Ingham, Vicki Leigh (contributor)
1927
painting
Painting of a bridge, boat, water and white houses with red roofs in Spain. Oil on canvas, 40 x 38 inches, painted in the 1920s. Reproduced in Ingham's Art of the new South (p. 65).
Birmingham Public Library (Ala.) art collection (source)
Birmingham Public Library (Alabama) (publisher)
Hill, Carrie, 1875- (creator)
Ingham, Vicki Leigh (contributor)
photograph
Black and white photograph (10" X 8") of Browne's European painting group. Standing, Top Row, L to R: Jean Berthier, Inez Putnam, Mrs. Rice, Billy Bercry Humphreys, Malcolm Humphreys, Frank Allison, D
Emond, Burgin and Hill Families. Papers. Collection 112, Archives Department (source)
Birmingham Public Library (Alabama) (publisher)
Ingham, Vicki Leigh (contributor)
1927-06
Watercolor painting of Virginia Lee Fraser from South Carolina clothed in a long pink dress and holding roses. Painted for A Calendar of Southern Beauties, published by Frederick Stokes Co. in 1894 an
Southern History Department (source)
Frederick A. Stokes (publisher)
Lovell, Caroline, 1862- (creator)
Peck, Samuel Minturn, 1854-1938 (contributor)
1895
Watercolor painting of Frances W. Shober from North Carolina clothed in a long white and blue dress and holding a spray lilly of the valley. Painted for A Calendar of Southern Beauties, published by F
Southern History Department (source)
Frederick A. Stokes (publisher)
Lovell, Caroline, 1862- (creator)
Peck, Samuel Minturn, 1854-1938 (contributor)
1895
photograph
Early 1900s black and white photograph ( 5" wide X 4 1/2") of Hill painting with brush and easel at the beach and sitting on a crate and protected from the sun under an umbrella.
Emond, Burgin and Hill Families Papers, Collection #112, Archives Department (source)
Birmingham Public Library (Alabama) (publisher)
Ingham, Vicki Leigh (contributor)
photograph
Black and white portrait of Carrie Hill wearing pearls. Reproduced in Ingham's Art of the new South.
Southern History Department (source)
Blue Book Publishing Co. (publisher)
Ingham, Vicki Leigh (contributor)
1923
newspaper clipping
Newspaper Vertical File Collection (source)
Birmingham Public Library (Alabama) (publisher)
Watercolor painting of Elize Castleman from Kentucky clothed in a long dress with flowers and sitting on a bench. Painted for A Calendar of Southern Beauties, published by Frederick Stokes Co. in 1894
Southern History Department (source)
Frederick A. Stokes (publisher)
Lovell, Caroline, 1862- (creator)
Peck, Samuel Minturn, 1854-1938 (contributor)
1895
painting
Print of an oil on canvas painting found in the Catalogue of the Seventh Annual Exhibition of the Birmingham Art Club publication. Also reproduced in Ingham's book, Art of the new South (p. 177).
Southern History Department (source)
Birmingham Art Club (publisher)
Elliott, Hannah, 1867- (creator)
Ingham, Vicki Leigh; Birmingham Art Club (Ala.) (contributor)
1914
photograph
Black and white portrait photograph of Lucille Douglass taken in Paris. Douglass is seated and dressed in white. Also published in Ingham's Art of the new South (p.96)
HIll Ferguson Papers, Historical Collection; Collection #56.6, Archives Department (source)
Birmingham Public Library (Alabama) (publisher)
Ingham, Vicki Leigh (contributor)
1911
photograph
Black and white photograph of two women, Douglass and Elliott, sitting in Douglass's studio. Also published in Vicki Ingham's book, Art of the New South (p. 92).
Hill Ferguson Papers, Historical Collection, Collection #56.6, Archives Department (source)
Birmingham Public Library (Alabama) (publisher)
1907-05-19
photograph
Black and white photograph (3 1/8" wide X 5") of Birmingham Art Club founders Hannah Elliott painting Lucille Douglass in an art studio. Photograph also published in Art of the new South (p. 8) by Vic
Hill Ferguson Papers, Historical Collection, Collection #56.6, Archives Department. (source)
Birmingham Public Library (Alabama) (publisher)
Ingham, Vicki Leigh (contributor)
1908
Watercolor painting of Marian Hartridge Dunbar from Georgia clothed in a light pink dress and holding pink roses. Painted for A Calendar of Southern Beauties, published by Frederick Stokes Co. in 1894
Southern History Department (source)
Frederick A. Stokes (publisher)
Lovell, Caroline, 1862- (creator)
Peck, Samuel Minturn, 1854-1938 (contributor)
1895
painting
Oil painting of the sand dunes and ocean at Camp Walton, Florida. Oil on canvas, 34 x 38 inches. Reproduced in Ingham's book, Art of the new South (p. 88)
Birmingham Public Library (Ala.) art collection (source)
Birmingham Public Library (Alabama) (publisher)
Hill, Carrie, 1875- (creator)
Ingham, Vicki Leigh (contributor)
1938
Watercolor painting of Ella Mehle from Louisiana clothed in a long white dress and holding two roses. Painted for A Calendar of Southern Beauties, published by Frederick Stokes Co. in 1894 and sold at
Southern History Department (source)
Frederick A. Stokes (publisher)
Lovell, Caroline, 1862- (creator)
Peck, Samuel Minturn, 1854-1938 (contributor)
1895
photograph
Art studio of Hannah Elliott with posters on the wall, a rocking chair, gas lamp, violin, fireplace, dolls, and the artist. Photograph (4 1/2" wide X 3 1/2 " ) found in Elliott's scrapbook i
Hill Ferguson Papers, Historical Collection, collection #56.6, Archives Department. (source)
Birmingham Public Library (Alabama) (publisher)
Elliott, Hannah, 1867- (creator)
Ingham, Vicki Leigh (contributor)
c1908
Watercolor painting of Mattie Houstoun from Florida clothed in a yellow dress and adorned with yellow roses. Painted for A Calendar of Southern Beauties, published by Frederick Stokes Co. in 1894 and
Southern History Department (source)
Frederick A. Stokes (publisher)
Lovell, Caroline, 1862- (creator)
Peck, Samuel Minturn, 1854-1938 (contributor)
1895
painting
Carrie Hill's 1923 oil painting (38" x 38") of a hillside in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Included in the 36th annual Exhibiton of American Paintings and Sculpture at the Art Institute of Chicago and
Birmingham Public Library (Ala.) art collection (source)
Birmingham Public Library (Alabama) (publisher)
Hill, Carrie, 1875- (creator)
Ingham, Vicki Leigh (contributor)
Watercolor painting of Jane Sutherlin Smith from Virginia clothed in a long green and white stripped dress. Painted for A Calendar of Southern Beauties, published by Frederick Stokes Co. in 1894 and s
Southern History Department (source)
Frederick A. Stokes (publisher)
Lovell, Caroline, 1862- (creator)
Peck, Samuel Minturn, 1854-1938 (contributor)
1895
ink drawing
An illustration of a Chinese junk printed with colored iridescent ink on paper, 6 1/2 x 4 15/16 inches. Douglass used this illustration for her Christmas cards.
Hill Ferguson Papers, Historical Collection; Collection #56.6, Archives Department (source)
Lucille Douglass (publisher)
Douglass, Lucille (creator)
1925
painting
Print of an oil on canvas painting by Lucille Douglass found in the Catalogue of the Seventh Annual Exhibition of the Birmingham Art Club publication. Reproduced in Ingham's book, Art of the new South
Southern History Department (source)
Birmingham Art Club (publisher)
Douglass, Lucille, 1878- (creator)
Ingham, Vicki Leigh (contributor)
1914
painting
Photograph of Birmingham Public Library's East Lake Branch mural created in 1937. The photograph is by Marc Bondarenko and is published in Ingham's book Art of the new South (p.83).
East Lake Branch Library (source)
Birmingham Public Library (Alabama) (publisher)
Hill, Carrie, 1875- (creator)
Ingham, Vicki Leigh; Bondarenko, Marc (contributor)
painting
A painting by Alice Rumph reproduced in the Catalogue of the Seventh Annual Exhibition of the Birmingham Art Club in 1914 and awarded an honorable mention. Also reproduced in Ingham's book, Art of the
Catalogue of the seventh annual exhibition of the Birmingham Art Club (source)
Birmingham Art Club (publisher)
Rumph, Alice, 1877- (creator)
Birmingham Art Club (Ala.); <br> Ingham, Vicki Leigh (contributor)
1914
Watercolor painting of Queenie Woods from Tennessee clothed in a black dress and holding yellow poppies. Painted for A Calendar of Southern Beauties, published by Frederick Stokes Co. in 1894 and sold
Southern History Department (source)
Frederick A. Stokes (publisher)
Lovell, Caroline, 1862- (creator)
Peck, Samuel Minturn, 1854-1938 (contributor)
1895
painting
16" x 14" oil on canvas painting. Subject matter consists of a dirt road winding through several trees. Signed by the artist. Reproduced in Ingham's book Art of the new South (p. 40)
Birmingham Public Library (Ala.) (source)
Hill, Carrie (publisher)
Hill, Carrie, 1875- (creator)
Ingham, Vicki Leigh (contributor)
painting
Print of an oil on canvas painting by Della Dryer found in the Catalogue of the Seventh Annual Exhibition of the Birmingham Art Club publication. Reproduced in Ingham's book, Art of the New South (p.
Southern History Department (source)
Birmingham Art Club (publisher)
Dryer, Della, 1867- (creator)
Birmingham Art Club (Ala.); <br> Ingham, Vicki Leigh (contributor)
1914
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