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[Baptistry Interpretation for Loveland, Colorado]
Typewritten essay by Perry entitled "Interpretation of Painting: Loveland Church of Christ." Symbols mentioned include Longs Peak, mountains, a sun beam cross, clouds, water, water reflection, trees, rocks.
[Baptistry Interpretation for the Church of Christ, Julian-Cedar]
Pamphlet entitled "Baptistry Interpretation" for Church of Christ, Julian-Cedar. Inside title "Interpretation of the Baptistry Scene at the West Cedar Ave. Church of Christ." Enclosed painting interpretation mentions symbols of sun, Godhead, cross, water, cove, baptism, rocks, lambs, mountains, trees, clouds, and rainbow.
[Baptistry Interpretation for the Waverly-Belmont Church of Christ]
One typewritten essay with handwritten notations by Perry entitled "Interpretation of Baptistry Painting in the Waverly-Belmont Church of Christ." Mentions symbols of mountains, hills, fountain, stream, light, cross, sunbeam, dove birds, flowers, sheep, water, baptism, lamb, stones and rocks.
[Baptistry Painting for Fowler, Colorado]
A black and white photograph of the painting created by Blanche Perry for a Church of Christ in Fowler, Colorado. Scene shows wide, calm water with trees and wooded banks and mountains in the background. Photograph is entitled "Sunrise over Jordan." Inscription on back reads in part, "The Sun of Righteousness over the Jordan Hills. Fall coloring."
[Baptistry Painting for Fowler, Colorado #2]
A black and white photograph of the painting created by Blanche Perry for a Church of Christ in Fowler, Colorado. Scene shows wide, calm water with trees and wooded banks and mountains in the background. Photograph is entitled "Sunrise over Jordan."
[Baptistry Painting for Lamar, Colorado]
A photograph of the baptistry painting done by Blanche Perry for the church in Lamar, Colorado. Painting shows stream with rock and wooded banks, trees, hills and mountains, and clouds.
[Baptistry Painting for Lamar, Colorado #2]
A photograph of the baptistry painting done by Blanche Perry for the church in Lamar, Colorado. The photograph shows the painting outside against a brick wall. Painting shows stream with rock and wooded banks, trees, hills and mountains, and clouds.
[Baptistry Painting for Loveland, Colorado]
A black and white photograph of the painting done by Perry for the Loveland, Colorado church.
[Blanche Perry Painting for Denver, Colorado]
Photograph of the painting done by Perry for the Church of Christ on Ogden Street in Denver, Colorado.
[Blanche Perry Painting for Denver, Colorado #2]
Photograph, hand colored by Perry, of the painting done for "Negro Church in Denver." Notation on back reads, "Native scenery in fall."
[Blanche Perry Painting for Denver, Colorado #3]
Photograph of the painting done by Perry for the Sheridan Blvd. Church of Christ in Denver, Colorado. An inscription on the back dates the painting as June 1950 with the name Ray Osborne.
[Blanche Perry Painting for Denver, Colorado #4]
Photograph of the baptistry painting done by Perry for the Sherman Street Church of Christ, dated 1937. Shows mountains with a cross prominently displayed on center peak, sun breaking through dark clouds, trees and rocks along the bank of a river. Painting no. 1.
[Blanche Perry Painting for Park Hill Church of Christ]
Photograph of a painting done by Perry for Park Hill Church of Christ in Denver, Colorado.
[Brother McKenzie at a Pulpit]
A photograph of the interior of a church in Arvada, Colorado, with a man at the pulpit and the Blanche Perry baptistry painting behind him. The painting depicts a river flowing over rocks with trees, clouds, and mountains in the background. An inscription on the back identifies the man in the photograph as Brother McKenzie.
[Brown Blanche Perry Scrapbook]
Scrapbook containing photographs, church bulletins, newspaper and magazine clippings, baptistry painting interpretations, etc. related to the various churches and individuals with whom Perry was associated.
[Bulletin from the Eastside Church of Christ]
A copy of a bulletin from the Eastside Church of Christ's open house excerpting Blanche Perry's interpretation of the baptistry painting, introducing Eastside's minister, Douglas G. Young, listing church elders and deacons, and giving a brief history of the Eastside Church of Christ.
[Denver Church of Christ]
Photograph of the Church of Christ in Denver, Colorado, with snow on the ground and the sidewalk cleared. The back of the photograph, "Denver, Colo. where E. Linn preached when I was there."
[Denver Church of Christ]
Photograph of a snow covered Church of Christ in Denver, Colorado, with a handwritten message on the back, "Denver, Colorado, Held service there one night during our Training school - 20 below zero."
[Denver Post Article on Blanche Perry]
Clipping of a newspaper article from the Denver Post, dated December 1, 1958, entitled "Woman, 68, Expected to Die of TB in '24, Completes 212th Painting for Her Church." Contains photograph of Perry touching up the baptistry painting of the Thornton Church of Christ in Denver. Article contains history of Perry and how she became involved in creating baptistry paintings.
[Eastside Church of Christ Brochure]
A small brochure titled "What to Expect When You Visit Us" describing the goals and worship elements of the Eastside Church of Christ congregation.
[Letter from Blanche Perry to Brother and Sister Bixler]
Handwritten letter from Perry to Brother and Sister Bixler discussing the history and inspiration of the Park Hill baptistry painting.
[Letter from Duane C. Rutherford to Blanche Perry]
A typewritten and signed letter from Eastside Church of Christ elder Duane C. Rutherford to Blanche Perry confirming arrangements for Perry to paint the baptistry scene. A short handwritten note is visible on the back that says: "Buren or Luis - Give to Sis Shick or put in her mail box - please, Sis Perry."
[Letter from S. L. Edwards to Blanche Perry]
Typewritten and signed letter by S.L. Edwards of the Church of Christ in Hoffman Heights, Aurora, Colorado, thanking Perry for the baptistry painting. Letter includes envelope and is dated October 2, 1957.
[Park Hill Church of Christ Bulletin]
Bulletin for Park Hill Church of Christ called "Park Hill Publisher." Describes people and activities of the congregation on this date. Lists elders, deacons, and church address.
[Park Hill Church of Christ Directory]
"Members of Park Hill Church" dated September 1, 1939. Shows names and addresses.
[Photograph of Cars in Snow]
Photograph of two snow-covered cars parked along the street in front of the North Denver Church building in Denver, Colorado.
[Photograph of Colorado Capitol Building]
Photograph of the Colorado State Capitol in Denver, Colorado, showing the front of the building with snow on the ground.
[Photograph of Garden of the Gods]
Photograph of two women posed on a rocky mountain side in the Garden of the Gods park, with one of the women sitting on a large rock. Note on the back of the photograph reads, "Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs, 1946."
[Photograph of Group Atop Pikes Peak]
Photograph of five individuals to the side of a parked vehicle. The man is wearing a hat and is standing to the far left of the group of women. Note on the back of photograph reads, "Just arrived on top of Pike's Peak Mrs. Lamb seems to be freezing."
[Photograph of Group in Colorado Springs]
Photograph of a group of people standing on the steps leading up to an adobe-style cottage in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Note on the back of the photograph reads, "Back of our cottage, Beasly (or Beverly) Hills, Colorado Springs, Col., 1946."
[Photograph of Group in Front of Fountain]
Photograph of three women and J.P. Sewell in front of the large fountain at Denver Park.
[Photograph of Group in Snow]
Group photograph of two women, a soldier, and a girl sitting in snow with ice skates on in front of a building in Denver, Colorado.
[Photograph of J. P. Sewell at Garden of the Gods]
Photograph of J.P. Sewell at the Garden of the Gods park, shown holding his hat while leaning up against a rock formation. Note on the back of the photograph reads, "Colorado Springs, Colorado, 1946."
[Photograph of J.P. Sewell in Front of Buildings]
Photograph of J.P. Sewell holding his hat against his hip in front of a brick building. Note on the back of the photograph reads, "By the Church in Denver, Colo., where Mrs Lamb wanted you to go preach."
[Photograph of J. P. Sewell in the Snow]
Photograph of J.P. Sewell, wearing a dark-colored overcoat and a hat, standing in the snow in Denver, Colorado. A traffic sign that states, "Keep to the right" is to his left.
[Photograph of Preachers]
Photograph of a large group of preachers and their wives on the steps of a brick building in Denver, Colorado.
[Photograph of Preachers]
Photograph of preachers standing in front of the Training School in Denver, Colorado. J. P. Sewell of Abilene Christian University can be seen on the far-left with his hands clasped at his waist.
[Photograph of Rock Formation]
Photograph taken from the road of a rock formation in the Garden of the Gods park. Note on the back of the photograph reads, "Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs, 1946."
[Photograph of Rock Formation Trail]
Photograph of four individuals posing standing on the steps and leaning against the railing of a path that leads up the side of a rather large rock formation. Note on the back of the photograph reads, "Colorado Springs, Col., 1946."
[Photograph of Training School Women]
Photograph of a group of women who served lunch during the Training School standing outside in Denver, Colorado.
[Photograph of Training School Workers]
Photograph of a group of well-dressed people who worked at the Training School in Denver, Colorado. Jesse P. Sewell in a grey suit can be seen in the front row, fourth from the right.
[Photograph of Two Women on Pikes Peak]
Photograph of two women dressed in skirt suits posed in front of Pikes Peak. Another woman can be seen in the background. Note on the back of the photograph reads, "Where our driver stopped to fix flat tire on our way to Pikes Peak."
[Photograph of Women on Pikes Peak]
Photograph of two women in skirt suits standing next to each other with a fence behind them in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Note on the back of the Photograph reads, "On top of Pikes Peak."
[Photograph of Women on Rock Formation]
Photograph of three older women and a girl lounging on a rock formation in the Garden of the Gods park. Note on the back of the photograph reads, "Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs, Colorado, 1946."
[Presentation and Interpretation of Baptistry Painting #1]
A copy of a typewritten essay by Blanche Perry to the Colorado Springs Church of Christ entitled "Presentation and Interpretation of Baptistry Painting." Symbols noted include cross, blood, dove, Spirit, water, mountains, valley.
[Presentation and Interpretation of Baptistry Painting #2]
A copy of a typewritten essay by Blanche Perry to the Colorado Springs Church of Christ entitled "Presentation and Interpretation of Baptistry Painting." Symbols noted include cross, blood, dove, Spirit, water, mountains, valley.
[Presentation and Interpretation of Baptistry Painting #3]
A four-page typewritten essay by Blanche Perry to the Colorado Springs Church of Christ entitled "Presentation and Interpretation of Baptistry Painting." Symbols noted include cross, blood, dove, Spirit, water, mountains, valley.
[Presentation and Interpretation of Baptistry Painting #4]
A copy of a typewritten essay by Blanche Perry to the Colorado Springs Church of Christ entitled "Presentation and Interpretation of Baptistry Painting." Symbols noted include cross, blood, dove, Spirit, water, mountains, valley.
[Presentation and Interpretation of Baptistry Painting Draft]
A 7-page handwritten version of Blanche Perry's essay "Presentation and Interpretation: Baptistry Painting" to the Colorado Springs Church of Christ. This letter contains more information than the typewritten version.
[Red Scrapbook with Black Cord]
Scrapbook containing photographs, church bulletins, newspaper and magazine clippings, baptistry painting interpretations, etc. related to the various churches and individuals with whom Perry was associated.
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