Brosseau Center for Learning: Home for the Holidays 2018
Exhibition
Exhibition Overview
Brosseau Center for Learning: Home for the Holidays 2018
December 4, 2018–January 27, 2019
Gallery 318, The Jack and Lavon Brosseau Center for Learning, Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas
These objects relating to a new NEH grant and the theme of ice have been selected for use in Marilyn Stokstad Director Saralyn Reece Hardy’s annual Home for the Holidays Tour, Sunday, December 30th, at 1pm and 3pm.
Works of art
vegetable spoon and strainer,
mid 1700s
Joseph Heath & Company (active 1824–1841)
plate,
1828–1842
John Alcock; George Alcock
cup plate,
date unknown
cup plate,
late 1800s
William Adam and Sons
cup plate,
1819–1865
willow pattern cup plate,
circa 1850
William Adam and Sons
cup plate,
1800s
cup plate,
1844
John Hall & Sons (active 1822–1832)
cup plate,
1822–1832
cup plate,
circa 1850
E. W. and S.
plate,
1830–1860
William Adam and Sons
plate,
1819–1865
Enoch Wood and Sons
soup plate,
1819–1846
Spode Works Pottery
soup plate,
1797–1847
James & Ralph Clews (active 1813–1834)
plate,
1819–1834
shoe buckle,
1700s–1800s
shoe buckle,
1700s–1800s
shoe buckle,
1700s–1800s
shoe buckle,
1700s–1800s
shoe buckle,
1700s–1800s
shoe buckle,
1700s–1800s
shoe buckle,
1700s–1800s
Enoch Wood and Sons
soup plate,
1819–1846
cup plate,
circa 1850–1890
John Rogers & Sons (active 1818–1836)
cup plate,
circa 1816–1842
John Alcock; Samuel Alcock (1799–1849)
cup and saucer,
after 1846
George Phillips
pitcher,
1834–1848
John Davenport (1765–1848)
plate,
1794–1830
candle snuffer,
early 1800s
candle snuffer,
early 1800s
candle snuffer,
1800s
J. F.
soup plate,
circa 1845
Spode Works Pottery
plate,
1815–1830
Podmore, Walker and Company (active 1834–1859)
plate,
circa 1845
Enoch Wood and Sons
plate,
1820–1830
Thomas Mayer
plate,
1825–1842
Rowland & Marsellus Co.
Mary A. Kretsinger (1915–2001)
hinged ring,
1983
Enoch Wood and Sons
plate,
1819–1846
tongs in two pieces,
1800s
fork,
date unknown
David Watkins (born 1940)
Palaces of the Night,
2003
Linda Lighton (born 1948)
White Trash,
2003
Mary A. Kretsinger (1915–2001)
diptych ring,
date unknown
Frank La Roche (1853–1934)
Crevasse in Muir Glacier,
circa 1897
Félix Edouard Vallotton (1865–1925)
Glacier du Rhône,
1892
Bradford Washburn (1910–2007)
Terry Evans (born 1944)
Glacier,
June 24, 2008, afternoon
Dan R. Kirchhefer (born 1947)
Shoup Glacier, Alaska,
2013
Frank La Roche (1853–1934)
Terry Evans (born 1944)
Icefjord that leads to the mouth of the Jakobshavn Glacier,
June 27, 2008, morning
Honoré Daumier (1808–1879)
table clock,
circa 1800s
Dirck Hals (1591–1656)
A Jolly Company,
early-mid 1600s
James Alinder (1941–2023)
Michael A. Smith (born 1942)
Hole in Ice - New Jersey,
1974
Nakanishi Kōseki (1807–1884)
Winter Landscape,
mid 1800s, Edo period (1600–1868)
Kawase Hasui (1883–1957)
Senzoku no Ike (Snow on Senzoku Pond),
1928, Showa period (1926–1989)
Itō Takashi (1894–1982)
Spring Snow in Kamitakachi,
1932, 6th month, Showa period (1926–1989)
Mark Klett (born 1952)
Charles Pratt (1926–1976)
Roxbury,
1969–1970
Patricia DuBose Duncan (1932–2021)
Big Bluestem Winter,
1976
Hendrik Cornelisz. van Vliet (1611 or 1612–1675)
Larry Schwarm (born 1944)
Winslow Homer (1836–1910)
Cutting a Figure,
1871
Allan Grant (1919–2008)
Gerd Ludwig (born 1947)
Magnitogorsk, Russia,
1993
Jenny Schmid (born 1969)
Hockey Chick Scores Big,
2000
Lori Nix (born 1969)
Ice Storm,
1999
unrecorded Native Alaskan artist
snow goggles,
late 1800s–1959
Pauta Saila (1917–2009)
spoon mold,
1710–1750
spoon,
mid 1800s
serving spoon,
mid 1800s
spoon,
1800s
Robert Rait
serving spoon,
1836–1850
serving spoon,
1820–1840
William Rogers Manufacturing Co. (founded 1865)
table spoon,
circa 1865
Wallace & Beggs
serving spoon,
1800s
puritan spoon,
mid 1600s–1800s
Rockford Silver Plate Co. (active 1882–1925)
dessert knife,
late 1800s–early 1900s
Puritan spoon,
mid 1600s–1800s
spoon,
late 1600s–1800s
teaspoon,
1800s
table spoon,
1800s
table spoon,
1800s
fork,
1800s
spoon,
1800s
gemellion (basin for washing hands),
late 1200s
lamp handle in the shape of a cross,
400s–500s CE
fibula,
circa 500
knife,
mid 1800s
spoon,
1696–1720