University of Iowa’s Professor Emeritus Gerhard Loewenberg reads from his new memoir, Moved by Politics. In his memoir, Loewenberg tells of twelve experiences in his life that were firsts for him. From his first experience of America as a seven...
Marguerite Friedlaender Wildenhain was born October 11, 1896, in Lyon, France. She was educated in Europe, apprenticing at the Bauhaus under master potter Max Krehan and sculptor Gerhard Marcks. Expelled from the Bauhaus owing to her Jewish origin,...
64th General Assembly -- "A Whole New Ball Game" -- Challenge to Excellence -- Distinguished Service Nominations -- "Educational Improvements Are Expensive" – Biomechanic: A Promising Partnership -- Ancient Art is Her Pleasure and Profession --...
"The fifth summer exhibition of contemporary art at the State University of Iowa ... is presented as a feature of the Eleventh Annual Festival of Fine Arts. The sculptures shown here have been chosen by Dr. Lester D. Longman, Head of the...
"1969 Fine Arts Festival exhibitions inaugurating the opening of the Museum of Art on May 5, 1969, and continuing until July 15, 1969"--P. 1; "This catalogue acquaints the viewer with five exhibitions assembled for the opening of the Museum: 1. A...
Frans(z) Rudolph Wildenhain was born in Leipzig, Germany June 6, 1905. He first apprenticed as a draftsman and lithographer, then studied at the Bauhaus in Weimar where his instructors included Paul Klee, Moholy-Nagy, Gerhard Marcks and Max Krehan....
One of 18 scrapbooks on Wood's career, containing letters, postcards, photographs, clippings, and miscellany; compiled by Nan Wood Graham, sister of Grant Wood.