Box 5
Contains 21 Results:
"Alejandro" , undated
2 colored chalk drawings, each with name "Alejandro" written in lower left area
Bentley, Walter - [Landscape with butte, sky], 1969
Original art collected by Harry Hay. Three items, a block print and two watercolors, are signed "Karl Marks." The print bears some similarity to block prints created by Harry Hay in the late 1930s (see box 2:49); Hay may be the artist, using the pseudonym Karl Marks.
[Birds in bamboo] , undated
Original art collected by Harry Hay. Three items, a block print and two watercolors, are signed "Karl Marks." The print bears some similarity to block prints created by Harry Hay in the late 1930s (see box 2:49); Hay may be the artist, using the pseudonym Karl Marks.
Carter, Thayer - [adobe structure], undated
Signed, "Thayer Carter"
Draper, Robert - [White figures on red backdrop] - , undated
artist: Robert Draper
"Faerie Altar 7-11-92" , 1992
Harry Hay quotation inscribed in pencil.
[landscape with kilns ?], 1965
Original art collected by Harry Hay. Three items, a block print and two watercolors, are signed "Karl Marks." The print bears some similarity to block prints created by Harry Hay in the late 1930s (see box 2:49); Hay may be the artist, using the pseudonym Karl Marks.
[landscape with mesa], undated
Original art collected by Harry Hay. Three items, a block print and two watercolors, are signed "Karl Marks." The print bears some similarity to block prints created by Harry Hay in the late 1930s (see box 2:49); Hay may be the artist, using the pseudonym Karl Marks.
[Native Americans in desert landscape], undated
Original art collected by Harry Hay. Three items, a block print and two watercolors, are signed "Karl Marks." The print bears some similarity to block prints created by Harry Hay in the late 1930s (see box 2:49); Hay may be the artist, using the pseudonym Karl Marks.
Rosenthal, J. - [portrait of Native American woman], undated
Original art collected by Harry Hay. Three items, a block print and two watercolors, are signed "Karl Marks." The print bears some similarity to block prints created by Harry Hay in the late 1930s (see box 2:49); Hay may be the artist, using the pseudonym Karl Marks.