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 File — Box: 10, Folder: 5

Scope and Contents: Lubell 10/5: 143 Lush, colorful watercolor (with ink and wash) of a family, or at least a group of adults and children, walking through a picturesque snowfield. Aside from a pink house in the distance, the only objects are sparsely placed trees drawn with brown and grey colors. A short, barely filled in wall separates the people from nature, and blues are used for both the ground and cloudy sky. Some minor detailing exists in the form of pen lines, primarily in patterns on the...
 File — Box: 10, Folder: 5

Scope and Contents: Lubell 10/5: 144 Watercolor (with ink and wash) of a group of children, two of whom are being pushed in baby carriages, walking through a forest. Some ink details exist, but the most notable element is the wide variety of greens and browns for the trees and foliage of the woods. Against them, the blues, pinks, and yellows of the children’s clothes are extremely noticeable. The actual painted part of the board takes up only around half of the total space; the rest of it is just...
 File — Box: 10, Folder: 5

Scope and Contents: Lubell 10/5: 145 Watercolor (with ink and wash) of a group of children playing in a natural pond. One child is lying on a wooden pier, while two others are playing on a purple boat. Sharp pen lines are used less for borders than definition, giving detail to wooden planks and shadows at the water's surface. Two other people, possibly their parents or caretakers, swim further off at the left edge of the page. Possibly because of the total lack of black colors or any kind of...
 File — Box: 10, Folder: 5

Scope and Contents: Lubell 10/5: 146 Gouache portrait (with pink and blue ink) of a family walking on a road to what appears to be a rocky beach that is not too dissimilar from other Lubell drawings of beachfront areas. Grass and reeds by the side of the road are massive, and ships and outcroppings can be seen in the water. While some minor ink details are used, most of the energy of this piece comes from the oscillation of the flora, and the greater sense of motion. Signed Milius. Painted on...