Photographs
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Refers to still images produced from radiation-sensitive materials (sensitive to light, electron beams, or nuclear radiation), generally by means of the chemical action of light on a sensitive film, paper, glass, or metal. Photographs may be positive or negative, opaque or transparent. The concept does not include reproductive prints of documents and technical drawings, for which descriptors found under "Found in 1943 Collections and/or Records:
Mayfly Sculpture in Sitting Room, 1965
Closeup view of mayfly sculpture: two insects facing each other on a leaf.
McKinley Ghost Ranch Photographs
This collection consists of copyprint photographs of the Ghost Ranch property dating from circa 1933-1934 when Arthur Pack owned the house. Multiple print copies and black and white negatives of the copyprints are included.
Media Luna (Half Moon) by Mym Tuma, circa 1970
Photograph of Media Luna (Half Moon) by Mym Tuma. Mym Tuma, also known as Marilynn Thuma, corresponded with Georgia O'Keeffe from 1964 to 1973. This photograph, and fourteen others, were probably enclosed in a letter from Marilynn Thuma dated September 4, 1970.
Media Luna (Half Moon) by Mym Tuma, circa 1970
Photograph of Media Luna (Half Moon) by Mym Tuma. Mym Tuma, also known as Marilynn Thuma, corresponded with Georgia O'Keeffe from 1964 to 1973. This photograph, and fourteen others, were probably enclosed in a letter from Marilynn Thuma dated September 4, 1970.
Mrs. Earle with chow dog, 1974
Photograph of Mrs. Earle sitting in a chair with a chow puppy in her lap (not one of O'Keeffe's dogs).
Mrs. Lestz, Mrs. Lestz's aunt, and Georgia O'Keeffe at Abiquiu House, 1972
Mym Tuma and her works, circa 1970
Photograph of Mym Tuma with her works. Mym Tuma, also known as Marilynn Thuma, corresponded with Georgia O'Keeffe from 1964 to 1973. This photograph, and fourteen others, were probably enclosed in a letter from Marilynn Thuma dated September 4, 1970. Handwritten on verso: "These Forms are: Mariposa (Butterfly) 35' x 45' Almeja (clam) 28' x 36' Cuerno (horn) Only a part of Alcatraz the white lily can be seen on the table 48' x 36' All are in an unfinished state here."
Natural Stone Arch near Leho'ula Beach, 'Aleamai , 1939-03
View of the Natural Stone Arch near Leho'ula Beach along Hana coastline on Maui, Hawai'i; ocean bay and volcanic rock with vegetation in the foreground.
Natural Stone Arch near Leho'ula Beach, 'Aleamai, 1939-03
View of the Natural Stone Arch near Leho'ula Beach along Hana coastline on Maui, Hawai'i; ocean bay and volcanic rock with vegetation in the foreground.
Natural Stone Arch near Leho'ula Beach, 'Aleamai, 1939-03
View of the Natural Stone Arch near Leho'ula Beach along Hana coastline on Maui, Hawai'i; ocean bay and volcanic rock.
Natural Stone Arch near Leho'ula Beach, 'Aleamai, 1939-03
View of the Natural Stone Arch near Leho'ula Beach along Hana coastline on Maui, Hawai'i; ocean bay and volcanic rock, sky.
North Patio Corridor, 1956 or 1957
Vertical composition of O'Keeffe's patio looking through an open doorway; cracked adobe wall, doorway with steps and paving stones, large graphic triangular shadow cuts across the picture plane from the upper right corner to middle bottom of the photograph; large chamisa to the left in foreground, a smaller chamisa can be seen at the other end of the doorway.
North Patio Corridor, 1956 or 1957
Abstract view of Abiquiu house courtyard. Composition is a series of triangles, squares, and rectangles: row of pavement stones on compacted dirt leading to a doorway in black shadow with a view to the other side, triangular shadow cutting across doorway, chamisa in lower left corner.
North Patio Corridor, 1956 or 1957
Abstract view of Abiquiu house courtyard. Composition is a series of triangles, squares, and rectangles: row of pavement stones on compacted dirt leading to a doorway in black shadow with a view to the other side, triangular shadow cutting across doorway, chamisa in lower left corner.
North Patio Corridor, 1956 or 1957
Abstract view of Abiquiu house courtyard. Composition is a series of triangles, squares, and rectangles: row of pavement stones on compacted dirt leading to a doorway in black shadow with a view to the other side, triangular shadow cutting across doorway.