Preliminary artist's sketch for Panels 9 and 10 of Rhinebeck Post Office Mural. Panel 9: "1865. A local family in Winter's Express is moving out West. In the foreground cutter sits Mr. DeLamater just made the first President of the First National...
Inspired by the artist's installation of the same name, where an automated iron reveals text as it irons out a white dress shirt. The text examines the history of domestic labor and immigration, while the images document the technological progress...
Errors of the Amanuensis; or the Calumny of the Secretary is a story about an impertinent secretary using simple text and binary code. Each page includes a "big word" that is slightly familiar but which most of us could not exactly define. That...
This photgraph of a drawing shows a waterfall coursing down the face of the Palisades, and at the bottom, are several buildings. Two sloops are in the river.
This woman has her hair pulled back severely but her dress is elegant. The long, full white skirt is trimmed with a black chevron pattern and the bodice is ruffled. The ensemble is completed by a black, ruffled shawl. She is standing in the...
The Hudson-Fulton Celebration Commission authorized official postcards and other souvenirs. This card is an artist's rendition of one of the floats that were moved up the Hudson River as towns and villages held parades for the event. The original...
In the artist's studio, a woman stands by a rustic fence which is surrounded by leaves, branches, and grasses. Her bangs are curled and the rest of her hair is piled in a bun. Her dress is dark and shiny, with much embroidery and many buttons. For...