This collections consists of examples of production materials assembled by Van Vliet and sent to subscription patrons, as well as the accompanying correspondence.
The collection contains 36 selected publications which were published during Dean Sakamoto's tenure as Director of Exhibitions for the Yale School of Architecture.
The Dwight / Edgewood Project is a non-profit organization that brings children together with Yale School of Drama and Yale Repertory Theatre artists to create theater. This collection documents the activities of the project from 1995-2008 through photographs, scripts, programs, and administrative papers.
Collection of 35mm unlabeled slides, 35mm negatives, black and white photographs, and architect's plans, elevations and diagrams concerning the construction and restoration of 18th and 19th century domestic architecture related to the publication Edward P. Friedland, Antique houses: Their construction and restoration, 1990. According to the date stamped on some slides, some material was acquired in the mid-1970's. Most of the material is unlabeled and packed according to broad groupings. Material was received from the donor with limited identifying information. Most of the material covers the following buildings: Dennis Kane House, Rocky hill (moved to Preston), CT, Elisha Perkins House, Plainfield, CT., John Palmer House, Lisbon, CT, John Bishop House, Lisbon, CT, buildings in Wethersfield, CT, Essex, CT.
This collection consists of costume and scenic design sketches submitted by Yale School of Drama students for the Gordon J. Micunis and Jay A. Korbin Scholarship, 1987-1993.
Collection of 2,292 black-and-white photographs of Japanese painting arranged according to the following sub-collections: (705-1) Japanese Painting from the Freer Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, (705-2) Japanese Painting from the Asian Art Museum, San Francisco, (705-3) Japanese Painting and Sculpture from the Brooklyn Museum, (705-4) Japanese Painting from Japanese Collections and Museums.
The History of Theater lecture series was written and delivered by A. M. Nagler, and the series is a condensed version of Professor Nagler's Drama 6 course at the Yale School of Drama.
Gift of glass negatives and black and white unmounted photographs of medieval manuscripts in the Bibliotheque National, Paris. Rich, but not comprehensive, coverage. Assortment of full page illustrations and details, some duplicates. Known as the Tuefferd-Servant gift, acquired through Sumner McKnight Crosby.
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Collection of projects completed by graduate students in classes of the Yale School of Art Graphic Design Program. Items include projects produced for classes taught by Bradbury Thompson, Paul Rand, and Alvin Eisenman.
Collection consists of 2,400, 35 mm color slides of various topics of Canadian art, culture, and history. Produce for classroom use by the National Museum of Man and the National Film Board of Canada, Ottawa. Accompanying information booklets in English and French.
The collection comprises type specimens collected by William Drenttel and Jessica Helfand in the course of their work as principals of Winterhouse Design and later Winterhouse Institute.
Photographic survey of buildings in Venice and the Veneto (Chioggia, Padua), mostly ecclesiastical architecture and sculpture, by the firm of Osvaldo Böhm, Fotografo Editore, Veneiza, S. Moise 1349-50. Photographs stamped on the reserve with Böhm inventory numbers, handwritten subject identification in Italian. Some duplicates. A few photographs are not stamped "Böhm" but are from otherwise identifiable sources including Alinari, Gabinetto Fotografico Nazionale (Rome), etc.
The collection contains a selection of works printed by Polyglot Press, many of which reproduce illustrations by Fritz Kredel (1900-1973), a German graphic designer and illustrator active in the United States.
The collection contains 121 unused bookplate specimens designed by Vytautas O. Virkau, including ex-libris for both individual and institutional patrons.
Collection of black and white unmounted photographs of Renaissance sculpture, principally sepulchral monuments, in Rome, arranged in folders by location (church) including many details, photographed by Allan Ludwig (vendor). Limited identifying information stamped on the reverse of some photographs.
The Lance Hidy Collection documents the process of book design and illustration through correspondence, proofs, and other ephemera. Of particular note is the documentation of Losing Things at Mr. Mudd's, the first children's picture book to be created on the computer. The collection also contains a good representation of poster designs.
The collection consists of production scripts from the Yale School of Drama, including dramaturgical cut scripts, early scripts, promptbooks, production books, and regular scripts.
The collection consists of scripts from plays produced by the Yale Repertory Theatre. Individual records for these scripts are also available in Orbis.
Collection contains dramaturg protocols and production research related to Yale School of Drama plays, submitted in partial fulfillment of dramaturgical coursework.
The collection showcases the wide variety of materials designed by Sam Kim, including annual reports, corporate stationery, greeting cards, bumper stickers, and T-shirts.
Photographs related to the publication: Ludwig, Allan I. Graven images: New England stone-carving and its symbols, 1650-1815 / by Allan I. Ludwig. Middletown, Conn.: Wesleyan University Press [c1966] xxxi, 482 p.: ill., maps; 26 cm.
Collection of 380 black and white mounted and labeled photographs from the exhibition Art of Latin America since Independence, Yale University Art Gallery and The University of Texas Art Museum, 1966. The original exhibition list includes 395 works. Fifteen items lost or missing at time of LSF transfer in 2007. Partially illustrated exhibition catalog included with this collection in Box 1: Author: Catlin, Stanton L. (Stanton Loomis), Title: Art of Latin America since independence, by Stanton Loomis Catlin. Edition: [Rev. ed. Published: New Haven, Conn., Yale University, 1966] Description: xiv, 246 p. 118 plates (part col.) 22 x 23 cm.
Rich collection of black and white unmounted photographs documenting French Romanesque and Gothic architecture and architectural sculpture with some coverage of Italian medieval architectural. Many buildings with comprehensive coverage of exterior and interior views including complete cycles of column capitals. Purchased from James Austin, Cambridge, England.
The archive contains materials that document the photography and bookworks by Pat and Rosemarie Keough, who are the proprietors of Nahanni Productions. The archive includes process materials relating to individual book projects as well as correspondence and other research materials.
The Ken White Collection documents the graphic design career of Ken White from 1964 to 1985 through examples of publications and ephemera he designed for specific clients. White worked for a variety of clients, including IBM, Better Homes and Gardens, and the Phoenix Art Museum.
Postcard size reproductions of photographs in Bernard Berenson's photographic archive at Villa I Tatti, Florence, Italy. Among the photography studios represented are Fratelli Alinari and A.C. Cooper. "Most [photographs] were collected by Bernard Berenson from the 1880s until his death in 1959. This partial reproduction of his photographic archive focuses on paintings and drawings by more than 700 Italian Renaissance artists." ---Fogg Library, Harvard University catalog record.
The Richard Minsky Archive contains correspondence, personal papers, photographs, artwork, publications, and ephemera that document his career as well as shed light on the history of book arts in New York City.
Collection consists of color and black and white 35 mm slides of Western sculpture. Materials related to the Classical world are located in the Department of Classics, Phelps Hall 402, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, 06520.
Collection consists of color and black and white 35 mm slides of American and European applied and decorative arts, including arms and armor, book arts, calligraphy, ceramics, commercial design, enamels, furniture, gemanuscripts, glass, illuminated manuscripts, industrial design, intarsia, ivory, medals, metalwork, mosaics, musical instruments, numismatics, rugs, seals, stage design, tapestry, textiles, wallpaper and wood-carving.
Collection consists of color and black and white 35 mm slides of international film stills and examples from the history of photography from 1839 to the present. Film stills largely from the Museum of Modern Art film still series.
Collection consists of color and black and white 35 mm slides of the arts of Islam, including architecture, ceramics, illuminated manuscripts, numismatics, and textiles. Includes materials from India and Spain.
Collection consists of color and black and white 35 mm slides of Pre-Columbian arts, including architecture, sculpture, textiles and illuminated manuscripts from Mexico, Central America, and the Andean region of South America.
Collection consists of color and black and white 35 mm slides of the arts of African, Native American, and Pacific Rim cultures, including Australia and New Zealand, as well as Afro-Brazilian, Afro-cuban, Afro-Haitian, Afro-Mexican, Afro-Portuguese, Afro-Surinam, and Afro-American arts.
Collection consists of color and black and white 35 mm slides of Japanese arts. Includes architecture, painting, sculpture, arms and armor, calligraphy, ceramics, enamels, furniture, lacquer, metalwork, and textiles.
Collection consists of color and black and white 35 mm slides of the arts of China of all periods, pre-historic to the present. Includes architecture, painting, sculpture, calligraphy, bronzes and other metalwork, ceramics, ivory, jade, lacquer, textiles, rugs, and tapestry. For works from the Republican period to the present, identification information is given in Pinyin Romanization (unless otherwise cross-referenced). For earlier works, Wade-Giles Romanization is used.
Collection consists of color and black and white 35 mm slides of South Asian arts. Includes architecture, painting, sculpture, numismatics, metalwork, rugs, and textiles.
Collection consists of color and black and white 35 mm slides of architecture, painting, sculpture, ceramics, furniture, and metals of South, Southeast, and East Asia. Entries for countries, some of which have older place names, include Afghanistan, Burma (Myanmar), Cambodia, Ceylon (Sri Lanka), Indonesia (including Java and Bali), Korea, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan, Siam (Thailand), Tibet, and Vietnam.