Art
Found in 91 Collections and/or Records:
Clemente III. “Monarch of the Hill Country.” [Bobcat on rock with Old Main and campus in the background.] , early 2000s
This is an artificial collection of paintings and prints held by the University Archives, Texas State University. Art that is not purchased by the Texas State Galleries is considered to be part of the University Art Collection. Pieces are added to this listing when they are accessioned by the University Archives for preservation, digitization, and/or inventory control.
Collection information, 1960s-1970s
Douglas MacArthur portrait
Dr. Claude Elliott wearing an navy suit and tie, oil painting with ornate gold wooden frame, undated
This is an artificial collection of paintings and prints held by the University Archives, Texas State University. Art that is not purchased by the Texas State Galleries is considered to be part of the University Art Collection. Pieces are added to this listing when they are accessioned by the University Archives for preservation, digitization, and/or inventory control.
E. Petitjean. Untitled. [View of port mediterranne, village with boats in the water and mountains in the background.], c.1900-1920s
This is an artificial collection of paintings and prints held by the University Archives, Texas State University. Art that is not purchased by the Texas State Galleries is considered to be part of the University Art Collection. Pieces are added to this listing when they are accessioned by the University Archives for preservation, digitization, and/or inventory control.
Earl G. Hammock. "Blue Lupine." [Landscape with blue flowered field, pine trees, snow-covered mountain.]
Frank O. Putnam. The Parthenon
Frankie Welch. “Discover America.” [White background in shape of US with words “Discover America” in red letters.], 1968-02-29
Franklin D. Roosevelt portrait
G. Harvey. Untitled. [Texas landscape with bluebonnets and live oak trees.]
G. Harvey. Untitled. [Texas landscape with bluebonnets, live oak tree, primitive road, with State Capital building in background.]
General Washington portrait
Harry Worthman. Untitled. [Mexican market scene with arched passageway, flagged pavement.]
Mexican market scene with arched passageway, flagged pavement
Hear’s Looking at You, Kid; reverse side features multiple images including a karate robe, first aid kit, grave marker “EWP,” hourglass, dollar signs, and a snowflake, among others
Jonathan McFadden. “We would like to see you again in ___ to be sure that you are cured.” [Abstract painting with red dots and white spatters.], 2006
This is an artificial collection of paintings and prints held by the University Archives, Texas State University. Art that is not purchased by the Texas State Galleries is considered to be part of the University Art Collection. Pieces are added to this listing when they are accessioned by the University Archives for preservation, digitization, and/or inventory control.
Joseph Lane. Untitled. [Still life of white flowers in a vase with stand.]
Larry Dyke. “Season of Singing.” [Sunny day with rowboat on Spring Lake with Old Main in the background.], Undated
Painting was used for the cover of Up the Hill, Down the Years: A Century in the Life of the College in San Marcos, Southwest Texas State University, 1899-1999 by Ronald C. Brown snd David C. Nelson.
Leonard H. Reedy. "Alone on the Prairie." [Single cowboy on a horse in a desert setting with sage butte in background.]
Lyndon B. Johnson portrait, framed oil painting, undated
This is an artificial collection of paintings and prints held by the University Archives, Texas State University. Art that is not purchased by the Texas State Galleries is considered to be part of the University Art Collection. Pieces are added to this listing when they are accessioned by the University Archives for preservation, digitization, and/or inventory control.
Lyndon B. Johnson sitting in front of a microphone and smiling, black and white print photograph in frame, undated
This is an artificial collection of paintings and prints held by the University Archives, Texas State University. Art that is not purchased by the Texas State Galleries is considered to be part of the University Art Collection. Pieces are added to this listing when they are accessioned by the University Archives for preservation, digitization, and/or inventory control.