Artists.
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Arthur L. Funk Papers
Small collection of papers from the files of former University of Florida history professor Arthur Funk. Features World War II artwork by Funk, AV from oral history interviews and copies of published articles written by Funk.
James H. Gregg Papers
Artwork, books, memoirs/genealogical materials, photographs, and other memorabilia belonging to James H. Gregg, University of Florida professor of microbiology, artist, and World War 2 veteran.
Kenneth Kerslake Papers
Correspondence, journals, and sketches created by printmaker and University of Florida professor at the School of Art and Art History, Kenneth Kerslake.
Louis Rhead Illustrations
Preliminary sketches, final sketches, and page proofs for children's book illustrations by Louis Rhead.
Náñez-Woodward Collection of Panamanian Popular Art
The collection includes some 1,200 photographs (35mm negatives) of Panamanian popular art taken by Peter Szok between 2001 and 2011 and featured in his book Wolf Tracks: Popular Art and Re-Africanization in Twentieth-Century Panama.
Nitin Jayaswal Papers
Design drawings, photographs, and other papers relating to sculptures and installations including "Infrastructures" and "Chamberworks" (a Master's Research Project Installation) created by artist and designer Nintin C. Jayaswal.
Tim Lawrence Papers
Project files, photographs, artwork, A/V, movie and television props, and other files documenting the life and career of makeup and special effects artist, puppeteer, and actor Tim Lawrence. Tim Lawrence, a native of Jacksonville, Florida, had an extensive career in Hollywood working on numerous projects including Michael Jackson’s THRILLER, BEETLEJUICE, GHOSTBUSTERS 1 and 2, GREMLINS 2, HARRY AND THE HENDERSONS, HOWARD THE DUCK, JURASSIC PARK, and more.
William E. B. Hayman Sketches
This collection of personal drawings documents four years that the artist William E.B. Hayman spent in St. Augustine and Deland, Florida. Unknown until this collection appeared, Hayman was one of the artists who worked on the rotunda of the Ponce de León Hotel, now Flagler College. He later bought land and built a house in St. Augustine.