- LA.SC105.S3.f34
- File
- 1920s-1930s
Part of Kathleen Munn fonds
25 pages of drawings inserted into a Lafayette tablet cover
Part of Kathleen Munn fonds
25 pages of drawings inserted into a Lafayette tablet cover
Part of Kathleen Munn fonds
69 pages of drawings inserted into a Wellington Bond cover
Part of Kathleen Munn fonds
75 pages of drawings inserted into an Aircraft Bond cover
Part of Kathleen Munn fonds
26 pages of drawings inserted into a Wellington Bond cover
Part of Kathleen Munn fonds
8 large studies for ‘The Passion’ including: 1 charcoal drawing (36-5 x 24 cm); 1 ink and brush with a charcoal cubist still life on the verso (28-5 x 39 cm); 2 pencil drawings – 36-5 x 29 cm; 28 x 43-5 cm; 4 pencil drawings composed of 2 or more smaller drawings pasted together - 37 x 39 cm; 28-5 x 34 cm; 46 x 51 cm; 43 x 42 cm
Part of Kathleen Munn fonds
33 pages of drawings inserted into a Wellington Bond cover
Part of Kathleen Munn fonds
8 photographs of finished Passion Series pencil drawings. Titles of works are as follows (all are ca. 1934-1935; X-numbers refer to AGO photography): X-01654: Betrayal, Passion Series; X-01655: Last Supper, Passion Series; X-01656: Agony in the Garden, Passion Series; X-01657: Crucifixion, Passion Series; X-01658: Descent from the Cross, Passion Series; X-01659: Deposition, Passion Series; X-01660: Ascension, Passion Series [arms up]; X-01661: Ascension, Passion Series [arms down].
Part of Kathleen Munn fonds
16 pages of drawings inserted into a Paragon Series tablet cover
Part of Kathleen Munn fonds
5 studies for “The Passion”: Untitled (Passion Series study), [ca- 1930-34]; Untitled (Passion Series study), [ca- 1930-34]; Untitled (Passion Series study), [ca- 1930-34]; Untitled (Passion Series study), [ca- 1930-34]; Untitled (Crucifixion study), [ca- 1933]
Part of Kathleen Munn fonds
27 designs in pencil on paper and 1 stencil cut in heavy paper. The designs include borders, corner designs, book covers, etc. The verso of one sheet contains the first page of an undated draft letter in Kathleen Munn’s hand to her mother evidently en route to Buffalo and Boston in which she mentions a visit to Elbert Hubbard’s studio in East Aurora NY, and a scheme to make money.