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[21.06 Trial]
Photograph of Jim Barber (left), Don Baker (middle) and Bill Nelson (right) seated behind a table during the 21.06 trial in 1982. Unidentified persons are visible from the back, in the foreground.
[2007 Oscar de la Renta evening dress]
Photograph of a 2007 Oscar de la Renta evening dress, taken in the exhibition "Fashion Forward," organized by and mounted in the Bullock Texas State History Museum in Austin, drawn from the holdings of the UNT Texas Fashion Collection, curated by Bullock curator Angie Glasker and TFC director Annette Becker.
[2010 Pro Bene Meritis Award presented to W. Parker Frisbie, Ph.D.]
Photograph of the Pro Bene Meritis Award presented to W. Parker Frisbie on April 22, 2010. The award consists of a glass cylinder with an angled top, forming a flat area on its front side. The front of the award reads, "Pro Bene Meritis Award Presented by the College of Liberal Arts to W. Parker Frisbie, Ph.D. In recognition of outstanding service & contributions 2010."
[2010 Pro Bene Meritis Award recipients]
Photograph of the recipients of the University of Texas Pro Bene Meritis Award at an awards dinner on April 22, 2010. The individuals have been identified as: (l-r) W. Parker Frisbie, Ellen Clarke Temple, and Frank Denius. They are standing side by side, looking to the left of the camera. Temple and Denius are smiling.
[2010 Pro Bene Meritis Award recipients with Randy Diehl]
Photograph of recipients of the University of Texas Pro Bene Meritis Award with a man at an awards dinner on April 22, 2010. Members of the group have been identified as: (l-r) Randy Diehl, W. Parker Frisbie, Ellen Clarke Temple, and Frank Denius. They are standing side by side, looking at the camera and smiling.
[2010 Pro Bene Meritis Award recipients with Randy Diehl and Julius Glickman]
Photograph of recipients of the University of Texas Pro Bene Meritis Award with two men at an awards dinner on April 22, 2010. Members of the group have been identified as: (l-r) Julius Glickman, Randy Diehl, W. Parker Frisbie, Ellen Clarke Temple, and Frank Denius. They are standing side by side, facing the camera and smiling. Frisbie is looking off to the right of the camera.
[2010 Pro Bene Meritis Awards]
Photograph of three Pro Bene Meritis awards presented on April 22, 2010. Each award consists of a glass cylinder with an angled top, forming a flat area on its front side. They are all lined up on a table, facing to the left of the camera. The award in the center reads, "Pro Bene Meritis Award Presented by the College of Liberal Arts to W. Parker Frisbie, Ph.D. In recognition of outstanding service & contributions 2010."
[Aerial view of the Texas State Capitol]
Aerial photograph of the Texas State Capitol and downtown Austin, facing North. Lavaca Street, San Jacinto Boulevard, and West 11th Street are most prevalent in the photograph. The University of Texas at Austin campus is present in the very back of the image. Automobiles can be seen parked and driving down the streets.
[Aerial view of the Texas State Capitol in Austin]
Aerial photograph of the Texas State Capitol and downtown Austin, facing North. Lavaca Street, San Jacinto Boulevard, and West 11th Street are most prevalent in the photograph. The University of Texas at Austin campus is present in the very back of the image. Automobiles can be seen parked and driving down the streets.
[Aerial view of the Texas State Capitol, looking North]
Aerial photograph of the Texas State Capitol and downtown Austin, facing North. Lavaca Street, San Jacinto Boulevard, and West 11th Street are most prevalent in the photograph. The University of Texas at Austin campus is present in the very back of the image. Automobiles can be seen parked and driving down the streets.
[Aerial view of the Texas State Capitol, looking Northwest]
Aerial photograph of the Texas State Capitol and downtown Austin, facing North. Lavaca Street, San Jacinto Boulevard, and West 11th Street are most prevalent in the photograph. The University of Texas at Austin campus is present in the very back of the image. Automobiles can be seen parked and driving down the streets.
[Alan Tully and Frank Denius at 2010 Pro Bene Meritis Awards]
Photograph of Alan Tully (left) and Frank Denius (right) at the University of Texas Pro Bene Meritis Awards dinner on April 22, 2010. They are standing side by side, looking at the camera and smiling. Denius has his right arm on Tully's shoulder. A nametag on Denius' suit jacket reads, "College of Liberal Arts[,] The University of Texas at Austin[,] Frank Denius[,] 2010 Pro Bene Meritis Recipient."
[Antique Postcards Showcase: A Timeless Journey]
Step into a captivating world of vintage charm at the Capital of Texas Postcard Club Show. Delve into the rich history, art, and photography of antique postcards dating back over 150 years. Whether you're a seasoned collector or a curious enthusiast, this exhibit offers a delightful exploration of bygone eras and captivating stories from the past.
[Artistic Journey: Watercolor Storyboards of "Gone with the Wind"]
Delve into the fascinating world of Hollywood's golden era through the extraordinary watercolor storyboards of "Gone with the Wind," preserved within the extensive collection of legendary producer David O. Selznick. These elaborate watercolor masterpieces served as a visual narrative, meticulously painted to bring the classic film's iconic scenes to life before the cameras even rolled. Join us on a captivating journey as we explore these exquisite storyboards, which accompanied Selznick on scouting trips to handpick the perfect filming locations. Step back in time and witness the creative vision that shaped one of cinema's most cherished and enduring masterpieces.
[Artistic Treasures: Picasso's Signed Champagne Bottle]
Behold an extraordinary piece of history in the David Douglas Duncan collection at the Harry Ransom Center. This remarkable champagne bottle, signed by none other than Pablo Picasso and his new bride, Jacqueline, on their wedding day in 1961, is a testament to their union and artistic brilliance. Captured through the lens of David Douglas Duncan, who extensively photographed Picasso, this captivating artifact commemorates a momentous occasion in the life of the renowned artist. Discover the allure of artistic legends brought together in this unique and cherished memento.
[Audience demonstrates Hook 'em Horns at 2010 Pro Bene Meritis Awards]
Photograph of the audience at the University of Texas Pro Bene Meritis Awards dinner on April 22, 2010. Members of the audience can be seen standing around dining tables, demonstrating the Hook 'em Horns hand sign with their right hands. They appear to be singing. A man and woman in the center of the photograph are looking at the camera.
[Audience demonstrates Hook 'em Horns at 2010 Pro Bene Meritis Awards, 2]
Photograph of the audience at the University of Texas Pro Bene Meritis Awards dinner on April 22, 2010. Members of the audience can be seen standing around dining tables, demonstrating the Hook 'em Horns hand sign with their right hands. They appear to be singing.
[Behind the Scenes: Curating the Ransom Center's Public Viewing Room]
Step into the fascinating world of curation as Ransom Center staff meticulously prepare a captivating display in the newly minted public viewing room. Here, visitors have the unique opportunity to explore requested photographs, each carefully chosen to showcase the center's extensive collection. With attention to detail and a passion for preserving history, the staff ensures an enriching experience for all who enter this haven of knowledge and creativity. Witness the artistry of storytelling through imagery, as the Ransom Center continues its mission to inspire, educate, and ignite curiosity about the wonders of our cultural heritage.
[Brennwyn Romano at 2010 Pro Bene Meritis Awards]
Photograph of Brennwyn Romano at the University of Texas Pro Bene Meritis Awards dinner on April 22, 2010. She is looking to the right of the camera and smiling. People can be seen holding beer bottles and wine glasses in the foreground of the photograph, out of focus and partially out of frame.
[Byrd Jr. and Johnson Williams in dorm room]
Photograph of Byrd Williams Jr. and his brother Johnson, sitting in their dorm room in Brackenridge Hall at the University of Texas.
[Byrd Jr. photographed in engineering department]
Photograph of Byrd Williams Jr. seen with a colleague in the engineering department room. Byrd Jr. is dressed in a white suit and matching hat, resting against a stool and smiling at his colleague.
[Byrd Williams Jr. and brother Johnson, sitting in their dorm at U.T.]
Photograph of Byrd Williams Jr. and his brother Johnson, sitting in their dorm room in Brackenridge Hall at the University of Texas.
[Byrd Williams Jr. and brother Johnson, sitting in their dorm at U.T.]
Photograph of Byrd Williams Jr. and his brother Johnson, sitting in their dorm room in Brackenridge Hall at the University of Texas.
[Captivating Marionettes: The Stanley Marcus Collection of Italian Puppet Operas]
Step into a world of enchantment and artistic marvel as you explore the Stanley Marcus Collection of Italian marionettes. These captivating characters once brought the tales of Charlemagne and other enthralling narratives to life on the puppet opera stages of the 1860s. Marvel at the intricately crafted marionettes and relish the enduring charm of this historical collection, a testament to the rich heritage of puppetry and storytelling.
[Captivating Sicilian Marionettes: Treasures from the Stanley Marcus Collection]
Explore the enchanting world of Sicilian marionettes showcased in the prestigious Stanley Marcus Collection at Ransom Center. Delve into the captivating realm of Italian puppet operas performed during the 1860s, as these intricately crafted characters come to life through the art of puppetry. Witness the rich heritage and artistic craftsmanship preserved in these mesmerizing marionettes, providing a glimpse into the timeless tradition of puppet theater.
[Capturing History: A Modern Scholar in the Ransom Center]
In the hallowed halls of the Ransom Center's public space, a contemporary scholar immerses himself in the wisdom of the ages. With laptop in hand, he meticulously transcribes insights from the pages of an ancient book, bridging the gap between the past and the digital era. The fusion of traditional research and modern technology brings history to life, preserving its essence for generations to come. Witness the harmonious dance of old and new, as knowledge is passed down through time, creating an everlasting tapestry of human intellect and curiosity.
[Capturing Postcard Enthusiasm: A Member Showcasing Treasures at the Capital of Texas Postcard Club]
In this captivating photograph, a passionate member of the Capital of Texas Postcard Club proudly displays two intriguing postcards at the show. With excitement in his eyes, he shares these vintage gems, each holding a story and a glimpse into the past. The image reflects the enthusiasm and camaraderie found among collectors as they come together to celebrate the beauty and history of these small but meaningful pieces of correspondence. Join the journey of discovery and appreciation as postcard enthusiasts unite at this exciting event!
[Curating History: Behind the Scenes at Ransom Center's Public Viewing Room]
Discover the captivating world of curation as Ransom Center staff meticulously prepare a remarkable display in the newly unveiled public viewing room. This behind-the-scenes glimpse offers insight into the meticulous process of selecting and presenting requested photographs from the center's vast collection. Witness the dedication and passion of the staff as they bring history to life, creating an enriching and inspiring experience for all visitors. Step into a realm of artistic storytelling through imagery, as the Ransom Center continues its mission to preserve and share our cultural heritage with the world.
[Darcie Fromholz pins boutonniere onto Steven Fromholz's jacket]
Photograph of Steven Fromholz and his daughter, Darcie, at the Poet Laureate of Texas ceremony on May 9, 2007. Darcie is standing on the right side of the photograph with her back turned to the camera, pinning a white boutonniere onto her father's suit. Steven is looking down at her.
[Discover the Art of Archival Curation: Ransom Center's Public Viewing Room]
Peek behind the scenes of historical preservation and witness the expertise of Ransom Center staff as they curate a captivating display in the new public viewing room. Unravel the treasures of the past as requested photographs from the center's extensive collection come to life. Delve into the art of archiving, where history is meticulously preserved, and stories from the past are carefully curated for the world to explore. Embark on a journey through time and witness the magic of bringing history to the forefront in this enlightening and immersive experience.
[Discover the Harry Ransom Center: A Literary and Cultural Marvel]
Explore the Harry Ransom Center, a prestigious archive, library, and museum at the University of Texas. With 36 million literary manuscripts, one million rare books, five million photographs, and over 100,000 works of art, this center is a treasure trove of human creativity and knowledge. Scholars and enthusiasts can enjoy galleries with rotating exhibitions and a reading room for scholarly pursuits, making it a hub for advancing the study of arts and humanities.
[Ellen Clarke Temple at 2010 Pro Bene Meritis Awards]
Photograph of Ellen Clarke Temple at the University of Texas Pro Bene Meritis Awards dinner on April 22, 2010. Temple is looking at the camera and smiling.
[Ellen Clarke Temple at 2010 Pro Bene Meritis Awards, 2]
Photograph of Ellen Clarke Temple at the University of Texas Pro Bene Meritis Awards dinner on April 22, 2010. Temple can be seen in the center of the photograph, walking in the direction of the camera and smiling. She is holding a folded sheet of paper with both hands. Members of the audience can be seen standing around dining tables next to and behind Temple, looking at her and clapping.
[Ellen Clarke Temple receives 2010 Pro Bene Meritis Award]
Photograph of Ellen Clarke Temple receiving the 2010 Pro Bene Meritis Award on April 22, 2010. Temple (2nd left) is holding the award in her right hand and a folded sheet of paper in her left hand. Julius Glickman (left), Randy Diehl (2nd right), and Fran Vick (right) are also on stage. They all are standing side by side, looking at the camera and smiling.
[Ellen Clarke Temple speaks at 2010 Pro Bene Meritis Awards]
Photograph of Ellen Clarke Temple at the University of Texas Pro Bene Meritis Awards dinner on April 22, 2010. Temple is standing behind a podium, facing to the right of the camera and appears to be speaking.
[Ellen Clarke Temple speaks at 2010 Pro Bene Meritis Awards, 2]
Photograph of Ellen Clarke Temple at the University of Texas Pro Bene Meritis Awards dinner on April 22, 2010. Temple is standing behind a podium, facing to the left of the camera and smiling.
[Ellen Temple and Frank Denius demonstrate Hook 'em Horns at 2010 Pro Bene Meritis Awards]
Photograph of Ellen Clarke Temple (left) and Frank Denius (right) at the University of Texas Pro Bene Meritis Awards dinner on April 22, 2010. They are standing side by side, looking to the left of the camera and demonstrating the Hook 'em Horns hand sign with their right hands.
[Engineering students at UT]
Photograph of 5 engineering students sitting at a table in a dorm room at UT in Austin. Johnson and Byrd Williams, Jr. sit on the far right.
[Ernest Butler at 2010 Pro Bene Meritis Awards]
Photograph of Ernest Butler at the University of Texas Pro Bene Meritis Awards on April 22, 2010. Butler is facing to the right of the camera slightly, looking at a man across from him who has his back turned to the camera.
[An evening dress by Jacques Fath]
Photograph of an evening dress by Jacques Fath, taken in the exhibition "Fashion Forward," organized by and mounted in the Bullock Texas State History Museum in Austin, drawn from the holdings of the UNT Texas Fashion Collection, curated by Bullock curator Angie Glasker and TFC director Annette Becker.
[Explore the World of Deltiology: Capital of Texas Postcard Club's Biannual Show in Austin]
Discover the captivating world of antique and vintage postcards at the Capital of Texas Postcard Club's biannual show in Austin. Delve into the fascinating realm of "Deltiology" as enthusiasts gather to buy, sell, trade, and showcase these miniature works of art and historical treasures. Step beyond the traditional view of postcards and embark on an intriguing journey that expands your horizons with a wealth of visual delight, history, geography, and more. Whether you're a seasoned collector or simply curious, this event promises to be an enriching experience for all who share a passion for postcards. Join us for an exciting adventure in the world of postcard culture!
[Exploring Photographic Artistry: A Journey with Ransom Center's Curator]
Discover the world of photographic artistry alongside David Coleman, the esteemed associate curator of photography at Ransom Center. Delve into the new public viewing room, where visitors can indulge in a carefully curated selection of requested photographs, each offering unique visual narratives. Join us on this captivating journey through the lens of David Coleman and the exceptional artistry captured at Ransom Center.
[Exploring the Past: Enthusiasts at the Capital of Texas Postcard Club Show]
In this captivating photograph, visitors immerse themselves in a treasure trove of antique postcards at the show in Austin. Witness the excitement and curiosity as they delve into the visual delights and historical insights offered by these fascinating relics from the past.
[First day at UT]
Photograph of a large group of students on their first day at the University of Texas in 1902. Byrd Williams Sr. traveled to Austin from Gainesville to photograph his son, Byrd Jr. who is somewhere in the crowd.
[First day at UT, 2]
Photograph of a large group of students on their first day at the University of Texas in 1902. Byrd Williams Sr. traveled to Austin from Gainesville to photograph his son, Byrd Jr. who is somewhere in the crowd.
[Fran Vick and Ellen Temple at 2010 Pro Bene Meritis Awards]
Photograph of Fran Vick (left) and Ellen Clarke Temple (right) at the University of Texas Pro Bene Meritis Awards dinner on April 22, 2010. They are standing side by side, facing the camera and smiling.
[Frank Denius at 2010 Pro Bene Meritis Awards]
Photograph of Frank Denius (center) at the University of Texas Pro Bene Meritis Awards dinner on April 22, 2010. Denius is looking at the woman across from him (right) and smiling. The woman has her back turned to the camera, and is holding a sheet of paper in her left hand. Lynn Fowler can be seen standing on the left side of the photograph, facing to the right of the camera. A nametag on Denius' suit jacket reads, "College of Liberal Arts[,] The University of North Texas at Austin[,] Frank Denius[,] 2010 Pro Bene Meritis Recipient."
[Frank Denius at 2010 Pro Bene Meritis Awards, 2]
Photograph of Frank Denius at the University of Texas Pro Bene Meritis Awards dinner on April 22, 2010. He is looking down and smiling. Another man can be seen on the far left side of the photograph, facing away from the camera. A nametag on Denius' suit jacket reads, "College of Liberal Arts[,] The University of North Texas at Austin[,] Frank Denius[, 2010] Pro Bene Meritis Recipient."
[Frank Denius at 2010 Pro Bene Meritis Awards, 3]
Photograph of Frank Denius at the University of Texas Pro Bene Meritis Awards dinner on April 22, 2010. Denius is looking at the camera and smiling. A nametag on his suit jacket reads, "College of Liberal Arts[,] The University of North Texas at Austin[,] Frank Denius[,] 2010 Pro Bene Meritis Recipient."
[Frank Denius receives 2010 Pro Bene Meritis Award]
Photograph of Frank Denius (left) receiving the Pro Bene Meritus Award on April 22, 2010. Denius is facing to the right of the camera, shaking hands with Randy Diehl (right) who is standing across from him. Diehl is holding the award in his left hand. Julius Glickman (center) is standing behind them on stage, looking at Denius. All three men are smiling.
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