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 File — Box: 10, Folder: 2

Scope and Contents: Lubell 10/2: 40 Watercolor (with graphite pencil and wash) of a large tree with multiple flowers, possibly cherry blossoms, in bloom. Pencil is used for the outline, but is much more visible when used to define the petals of the upper flowers. Red and yellow wash is used for the trunk and background, respectively, while multiple colors of ink – pink, green, and blue – is used for the buds, leaves, and butterflies. Drawn on paper cut from an artist’s sketchbook. ...
 File — Box: 10, Folder: 2

Scope and Contents: Lubell 10/2: 54 Watercolor (with ink) landscape of a small section of hilly pasture, with houses and telephone poles dotting the space. Work appears somewhat similar to impressionist work, with a general lack of concrete definition to create a sense of contiguous movement and undulating light. Black ink is used for the few concretely-defined figures in the image: the (incomplete) outlines of the houses, telephone poles, and a single silhouette of a person, possibly with...
 File — Box: 10, Folder: 2

Scope and Contents: Lubell 10/2: 121 Gouache (with black ink and pastel) reproduction of a stained glass window in the Chartres Cathedral, depicting a man, surrounded by and calling two angels in the sky, men on either side, and dogs at their feet. The art style is deliberately non-naturalistic, evoking older religious art that tried to avoid physical accuracy. Bright colors are the order of the day, possible to similarly evoke the sense of light breaking through the window; most of the "glass"...