Charcoal portrait of John McCorkle in suit coat, shirt, tie, and hat. The drawing is not signed but attributed to Anna Lee (Dillenbeck) Stacey. It appears that a small portion is missing at the bottom of the drawing.
A wood engraving of a resting but alert fox published in an edition of 250 copies for the members of the Woodcut Society. Article by William McCance reminds the reader that the artist was on the "...front line of the Battle of Britain" when she created the wood engraving.
Sketch of five Baby New Year figures celebrating New Year's Day 1890. Another figure represents 1889 being chased away from the party. The central figure is firing a pistol into the air and waiving a banner. Written on the right hand margin of the drawing in German is: My warmest wishes for the New Year.
Sketch of a parade float by German-born Kansas City artist William Weber. A figure on the float is standing near a plow. Another is reading from a pulpit. Others are seated.
Sketch of a parade float by German-born Kansas City artist William Weber. The figures on the float are dressed in military Civil War-era costumes and moving a cannon. A shield near the front of the float reads 61. Illegible notes are written along the top and bottom margins of the drawing.
An original woodcut (30/200) depicting Vista Lake in the Canadian Rockies published exclusively for members of The Woodcut Society. Article written by Campbell Dodgson, C.B.E.
Unframed architectural drawing of street level, exterior view of R. J. Delano School, 3708 Linwood Boulevard. Done by Keene & Simpson Architects. The school served disabled children and as of 2010 "serves the needs of physically disabled/health impaired students living within the School District of Kansas City, Missouri." The school was named after Mr. Raymond James Delano.
An original color woodcut (30/200) in its sixth publication, sponsored by Martin Hardie, R.I., R.E. The woodcut depicts three black panthers in moonlight. 30 Druck likely refers to the image as the 30th print.
Cartoon illustration by Isadore (Friz) Freleng published in the February 14, 1923, Westport Crier newspaper while he was a student at Westport High School. Freleng went on to become an animation pioneer creating over 300 cartoons for Warner Bros. featuring Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Yosemite Sam, and other classic Looney Tunes characters.
Cartoon illustration by Isadore (Friz) Freleng published in the March 13, 1923, Westport Crier newspaper while he was a student at Westport High School. Freleng went on to become an animation pioneer creating over 300 cartoons for Warner Bros. featuring Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Yosemite Sam, and other classic Looney Tunes characters.