Catalogue of artwork held by Vassar College's Loeb Art Center. The key strengths of the collection fall into the areas of Antiquities, European paintings and works on paper before 1900, Hudson River School paintings and works on paper, International Modernism, and photography. The Asian, North American native cultures, Outsider and Contemporary collections are less comprehensive but continue to grow.
Archival print material and images produced by or related to student activist organizations, student governments, and the U.S. colleges and universities where they were active. Themes include apartheid, the civil rights movement, student democracy, anti-war protests, and more. National organizations represented include Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), and Young Americans for Freedom. Date range: 1912-2009.
The larger source archival collections come from Bowling Green, Brandeis, Colorado State, Eastern Michigan University, Queens College, University of Arkansas, University of Maine, University of Missouri, University of South Florida, University of Texas Arlington, and Yeshiva University.
Directory of archival collections from libraries, museums, historical societies and other institutions that hold cultural heritage material. The bulk of the material is from the United States, but material from Canada, Australia, parts of Europe, and elsewhere is also included.
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