1. Artist Archives
Found in 28 Collections and/or Records:
Martha Hirniak Voyevidka May Show poster for the 47th (1965) May Show
Martin Linsey collection of Cleveland Museum of Art photographs
This collection consists of photographic negatives, mostly 35mm, of museum staff and activities taken by Martin Linsey, who was a member of the museum education department. The images document both the museum campus and other Cleveland venues. The negatives date from 1964-1980. The archives has a second collection of Martin Linsey photographs of Cleveland monuments, cataloged separately.
Martin Linsey photograph collection of Cleveland monuments
Photographic views of outdoor Cleveland monuments. The photographs were taken by Martin Linsey of the education department in August of 1977.
Richard N. Campen photograph collection
This is a small collection of photographs of Cleveland area architecture and sculpture compiled for Mr. Campen's publications and in connection with the "Art in Architecture, Cleveland" project. Some of the images can be found published but some are not. Copyright is held by Mr. Campen.
Rolf Stoll photograph collection of portraits
One century box and one oversized folder of photographs of portraits painted by Rolf Stoll. Arranged by age and gender of sitter: adult male, adult female, male child, female child, group and non-portrait paintings. Thereafter arranged by name of sitter with unidentified and unannotated portraits at the end of each section. The collection also contains two polaroids of Rolf Stoll and his wife Maria.
Russell Barnett Aitken collection
The Russell Barnett Aitken collection was donated to the museum archives by Irene Roosevelt Aitken. The collection documents the artist's life and career through visual, textual, and three dimensional materials. It consists of six scrapbooks, four photo albums, loose photographs, three sketchbooks, one notebook, fifteen works of art; and artist tools and molds.
Sol A. Bauer personal papers
This small collection includes images and inventories of artworks and a scrapbook documenting Mr. Bauer's exhibitions and awards. Additional information on the artist can be found in Ingalls Library clipping files and the museum archives May Show database.
William Ward artist papers
This collection consists entirely of works on paper created by William E. Ward. It spans his work as a high school student through his career as an artist.