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Box 10

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 File — Box: 10, Folder: 3

Scope and Contents: Lubell 10/3: 124 Pretty watercolor (with black ink over graphite pencil) of a menagerie of flowers blooming. While the black ink is used for outlines and some minor detailing, most of the effort has been spent on the extensive coloring. Orange, yellow, blue, pink, and grey are used for petals (with multiple permutations), while green and grown define the stems and many leaves. Like many of these nature drawings, there is no wider background space. Flowers depicted are listed...
 File — Box: 10, Folder: 3

Scope and Contents:

Lubell 10/3: 134

Watercolor (with black ink) of various insects. Scattered across the page are butterflies, moths, beetles, a grasshopper and other flying insects. No identified artist.

21.3 x 32 cm

 File — Box: 10, Folder: 3

Scope and Contents: Lubell 10/3: 136 Gouache depiction of a woman, pulling a boy by the hand up a flight of stairs while a cat moves in the opposite direction. Color is almost oppressive here; the green color for the walls partially moves into and dominates the human figures (who are otherwise entirely yellow), and the dark red stairs cut a striking image. There are many minor ink details, such as detailing for either the wood or carpeting of the stairs, but they largely go unnoticed, pushed aside...