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Set of four color lithograph
Set of four color lithograph hunting scenes after H. Alken 10 1/2" x 16 1/2". ?
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JOHNS HOPKINS, HOMEWOOD, PHOTOGRAPH
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FOUR HAND COLORED ENGRAVINGS
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JAMES R. HOPKINS, AMERICAN
JAMES R. HOPKINS, AMERICAN (1877-1969), LYRIC, ETCHING, FEMALE NUDE, 4 1/2"H X 6"W (SIGHT), 7 1/4"H X 9"W (FRAME)James R. Hopkins, American, (1877-1969) Lyric, etching, female nude signed lower right. Biography from the Archives of askART: Born in Irwin, Ohio, James Hopkins served as Chairman of the Art Department at Ohio State University for 25 years and also served as dean of the Cincinnati Art Academy* for one year. He studied for two years with Frank Duveneck and later enrolled in the Academy Colarossi *in Paris but felt no training there surpassed what he had learned in Cincinnati. He traveled around the world in 1904 and then lived in Paris until 1914, when he began his teaching career at the Art Academy of Cincinnati (1914-1920). He was known for a series of paintings of the Cumberland Mountain people of eastern Kentucky. Sources: Ran Gallery, Cincinnati, Ohio. Courtesy, Mary Leonhard Ran Peter Hastings Falk, Editor, Who Was Who in American Art etching, female nude Dimensions: 4 1/2"H x 6"W (sight), 7 1/4"H x 9"W (frame)
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HARRY A. EVANS. "JOHNS HOPKINS,"
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FOUR JOHNS HOPKINS CLUB MENUS .
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Set of four Henry Alken hand
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DENNIS LYALL (B. 1946) "JOHNS
DENNIS LYALL (B. 1946) "JOHNS HOPKINS" ORIGINALDennis Lyall (American, B. 1946) "Johns Hopkins" Signed lower left. Original Oil painting on Canvasboard.
Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation.
This painting is the original painting which was published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the U.S. $1 Johns Hopkins stamp issued June 7, 1989.
Even though he had little education, Johns Hopkins managed to become a successful entrepreneur. Hopkins, known to his friends as Johnsie, began his lucrative career working for his uncle as a humble grocery merchant. During the recession of 1819, he recognized the advantages of taking whiskey as payment for groceries from people who otherwise could not afford to eat. Both sides benefited from this arrangement -- his grateful patrons turned whiskey into food and he turned whiskey into profit, reselling it under the brand name, "Hopkins' Best."Hopkins uncle disapproved of this business practice. The two men parted ways and Hopkins' business success continued. He feathered his nest with wise investments, and became the largest private stockholder in the fledgling Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. Upon his death in 1873, Hopkins was able to provide generously for his relatives and still bequeath a sizable sum to create The Johns Hopkins University and The Johns Hopkins Hospital. The University, a foundation for research and advanced studies, opened formally in 1876. The medical facility began to operate in 1883, and the Hospital and School of Nursing opened its doors in 1889. The School of Medicine, from the beginning closely linked with the Hospital, opened in 1893. All this thanks to Johns Hopkins, who, though lacking in education himself, left his riches to be used in founding a prestigious institution for higher education.
Image Size: 16.75 x 14.5 in.
Overall Size: 17.25 x 14.75 in.
Unframed.
(B12003)
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Set of four Wolstenholme color
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