Shelby Moore Cullom (November 22, 1829 - January 28, 1914) was a U. S. political figure, serving in various offices, including the United States House of Representatives, the United States Senate and the 17th Governor of Illinois. Cullum had an interest in the territories of the United States of the time. Together with Congressman Isaac S. Struble, Cullom pushed the Cullom-Struble Bill, whose sanctions against polygamy included exclusion of the Utah Territory from statehood. The bill was on the verge of passing Congress in 1890, but the legislation was preempted when The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) formally disavowed polygamous marriages with the 1890 Manifesto.
xi, 467 p., [21] leaves of plates : 22 cm
Two-page graphic organizer that follows the key events that happened during John Adams's presidency. Cover both the election of 1796 & 1800, The XYZ Affair, Quasi-War with France, the Alien & Sedition Acts, & the Virginia & Kentucky Resolutions. ...
xi, 467 p., [21] leaves of plates : 22 cm
xi, 467 p., [21] leaves of plates : 22 cm
Putilov Plant, Petrograd, meeting of workers July 1920 Source: The Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Library
Adrienne Cullom was born in Memphis, Tennessee on May 27, 1938. She is a watercolorist, burin engraver, and mask maker. She studied at The Atlanta Art Institute in Georgia from 1956 to 1959; The Akademie fur Angewandt Kunst in Vienna, Austria in 1960; and The Atelier 17 in Paris, France from 1961 to 1962 on a French Government Scholarship. She was awarded Honorable Mention by the Boston Printmakers National Exhibition in 1972 and The National Arts Club National Exhibition in New York City in 1975. She was also awarded First Honorable Mention in 1995, and Best in Show in 1997 by The Putnam Arts Council Exhibition in Mahopac, New York in 1997. Pencil signed, dated, titled and numbered 54 of 100. less
Bungalow Rose Tapis tissé à la main. Les tapis rétro sont fabriqués à partir de tapis turcs traditionnels noués à la main âgés de 30 à 70 ans. | Bungalow Rose Tapis rond en coton 4 pi 9 po x 4 pi 9 po Round Cullom
For Evan Blum, it started as a hobby when he was young. His father, an architect specializing in reuse, exposed him to the world of architectural antiques—and it wasn't long before Evan's own collection had outgrown the space he lived in. Today, 41 years later, it's how he makes his living.
Adrienne Cullom was born in Memphis, Tennessee on May 27, 1938. She is a watercolorist, burin engraver, and mask maker. She studied at The Atlanta Art Institute in Georgia from 1956 to 1959; The Akademie fur Angewandt Kunst in Vienna, Austria in 1960; and The Atelier 17 in Paris, France from 1961 to 1962 on a French Government Scholarship. She was awarded Honorable Mention by the Boston Printmakers National Exhibition in 1972 and The National Arts Club National Exhibition in New York City in 1975. She was also awarded First Honorable Mention in 1995, and Best in Show in 1997 by The Putnam Arts Council Exhibition in Mahopac, New York in 1997. Pencil signed, dated, titled and numbered from an edition of 100. less
618 p. ; ill. ; 28 cm. ; trade catalog This is the second half of this 1058 page catalog. the first half is also on the Internet Archive as a separate...
Adrienne Cullom was born in Memphis, Tennessee on May 27, 1938. She is a watercolorist, burin engraver, and mask maker. She studied at The Atlanta Art Institute in Georgia from 1956 to 1959; The Akademie fur Angewandt Kunst in Vienna, Austria in 1960; and The Atelier 17 in Paris, France from 1961 to 1962 on a French Government Scholarship. She was awarded Honorable Mention by the Boston Printmakers National Exhibition in 1972 and The National Arts Club National Exhibition in New York City in 1975. She was also awarded First Honorable Mention in 1995, and Best in Show in 1997 by The Putnam Arts Council Exhibition in Mahopac, New York in 1997. Pencil signed, dated, titled and numbered from an edition of 100. less
Boris Souvarine Papers - Soviet Russia Photos graduateinstitute.ch/home/research/library/archives/boris... Notes: This document is another portrait of Leon Trotsky (1879-1940) by Yuri Annenkov. It is a reproduction of picture, which may have been cut from a book. Description: 1 reproduction of picture. Black and white ; 24 x 20 cm.
Adrienne Cullom was born in Memphis, Tennessee on May 27, 1938. She is a watercolorist, burin engraver, and mask maker. She studied at The Atlanta Art Institute in Georgia from 1956 to 1959; The Akademie fur Angewandt Kunst in Vienna, Austria in 1960; and The Atelier 17 in Paris, France from 1961 to 1962 on a French Government Scholarship. She was awarded Honorable Mention by the Boston Printmakers National Exhibition in 1972 and The National Arts Club National Exhibition in New York City in 1975. She was also awarded First Honorable Mention in 1995, and Best in Show in 1997 by The Putnam Arts Council Exhibition in Mahopac, New York in 1997. Pencil signed, dated, titled and numbered 54 of 100. less
ITEM DESCRIPTION: Ulysses S.Grant is remembered as the greatest soldier of the nineteenth century. This is a photogravure with facsimile signature from the 1912 book entitled “Official Portraits Of Our Presidents”. It includes a bio by Shelby Cullom. The book was published by New York Syndicate Publishing. The artist is Thomas LeClaire. In excellent condition. The bio has soft folds and tiny tears on the right side. No serious damage or repairs. Please note the following item specifics: OVERALL SIZE IN INCHES: Page: 10x15 Image: 10.75x7.5 COLOR: Black & White YEAR: c1912 OVERALL CONDITION (SEE SCALE BELOW): CONDITION: C7-Excellent MATERIAL: Vellum MAKER: Bureau of National Literature and Art CONDITION GRADING SCALE: C10-New, never used. C9-Mint C8-Near mint C7-Excellent C6-Very good C5-Good C4-Fair [23-1BS-19x15x1]
Reproduction of the original: Fifty Years of Public Service by Shelby M. Cullom
Oeuvre de Lorenzo Bartolini (1845) Musée du Louvre - Paris.
Initially trained as a lawyer, Matisse developed an interest in art only at age twenty-one.
Blue Coat in Sunshine Edvard Munch - 1922
I love collaborative exhibitions because I learn so much about our partners. Working with Susie Tofte, the archivist of the Sesame Workshop and curator of the exhibition, I learned about the Workshop’s outreach programs for families dealing with the challenges of military service and incarceration. Now that the exhibition is available for viewing, I see that section’s impact
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Innocence everlasting bee costume. View-master My eye's used to hurt from using these too often. My old Myspace backround! Falling Stars This reminds me of Kelly Armstrong's books. Playboy Bunny. Star Light Star Bright. Color Me Pretty. This reminds me of Sean's "Car Accident" painting. "Wish I could be..." Love. Finger paint regardless of age. BoomBaby. If I had enough lego's, I would do this all over Brockport. Pretty. Batteries Galore. Squirrel. The house from Practical Magic is magical. Found this as a laptop cover sticker. Polar Bears. "I'll follow you into the dark." I want a similar tattoo. Now that I say that, I want the one above too. A.R.T. Tattoo With Style By: Kaitlin Foster https://www.facebook.com/fosterkaitlin Schedule dat tattoo date. My favorite comic in the whole world. Candi Comics. Drained. Hot Tamollie. Playmate Holly Madison. Pavement art fascinates me. A flying elephant! Eeeeeeeee! OMG. OMG. so cool. Titanic. A Straw. HAHAHAHA! Whaaaaaaaaaaaat? So talented. Iceberg Graffiti. FAVORITE!