Subject • | Art -- Study and teaching -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | [X] | • | Architecture -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Art metal-work. |
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| • | Art, American -- 20th century -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Artists -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Archives. |
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| • | Ceramic sculpture. |
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| • | Chapman, Edmund H. |
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| • | Citizens League of Greater Cleveland. |
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| • | City Club of Cleveland. |
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| • | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Buildings, structures, etc. |
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| • | Cleveland (Ohio) -- History. |
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| • | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Politics and government. |
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| • | Cleveland Council on World Affairs. |
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| • | Cleveland Development Foundation. |
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| • | Cleveland Institute of Art. |
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| • | Cleveland International Program. |
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| • | Cleveland Metropolitan Services Commission. |
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| • | Cleveland Museum of Art. |
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| • | Cleveland Society of Artists. |
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| • | Copper enameling. |
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| • | Cuyahoga County (Ohio) -- Politics and government. |
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| • | Cuyahoga County (Ohio). Board of Commissioners. |
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| • | Decorative arts -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Enamel and enameling. |
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| • | Federation for Community Planning. |
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| • | Ferro Corporation. |
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| • | Ferro Enamel Corporation. |
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| • | Government Research Institute of Cleveland. |
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| • | Hawken School. |
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| • | Historic buildings -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Karamu House. |
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| • | Laurel School (Cleveland, Ohio) |
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| • | Lawyers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Lawyers -- Ohio -- Cuyahoga County. |
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| • | League of Women Voters (Shaker Heights, Ohio) |
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| • | Moravian Church -- Ohio -- History. |
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| • | Music festivals -- United States. |
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| • | Ness, Eliot, 1903-1957. |
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| • | Ness, Elizabeth Katherine. |
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| • | Painted enamel. |
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| • | Pepper Pike (Ohio) -- History. |
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| • | Peters family. |
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| • | Political campaigns -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Political campaigns -- Ohio -- Cuyahoga County. |
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| • | Politicians -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Republican Party (Cuyahoga County, Ohio) |
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| • | Taft family. |
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| • | Taft, Frances Prindle, 1921- |
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| • | Taft, Seth Chase, 1922- |
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| • | University Circle Inc. |
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| • | Vassar College. |
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| • | Winter, Edward -- Archives. |
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| • | Winter, Thelma Frazier 1903-1977 -- Archives. |
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| • | World War, 1939-1945 -- United States. |
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| Manuscript Collection | Save | 1 | Title: | Cleveland Society of Artists Records
| | | Creator: | Cleveland Society of Artists | | | Dates: | 1925-1984 | | | Abstract: | The Cleveland Society of Artists was founded in Cleveland, Ohio, in March 1913 by George Adomeit and Charles Shackelton. A conservative rival of the flamboyant Kokoon Arts Club, the Cleveland Society of Artists formed a connection point between Cleveland artists and supporters, both professional and amateur. Sketching and painting classes were held for members and prominent speakers were often engaged for meetings. The Society also distributed a monthly newsletter. A scholarship fund was established by the Society before it disbanded in the early 1980s. The collection consists of financial documents, internal correspondence, invitations, legal documents, rosters, and issues of the Silhouette newsletter. | | | Call #: | MS 5058 | | | Extent: | 0.40 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | Cleveland Society of Artists. | Artists -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. | Art -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. | Art -- Study and teaching -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Art -- Scholarships, fellowships, etc. -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
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Manuscript Collection | Save | 2 | Title: | Edmund H. Chapman Papers
| | | Creator: | Chapman, Edmund H. | | | Dates: | 1938-1972 | | | Abstract: | Edmund H. Chapman (1906-1975) was a professor at Western Reserve University and chairman of its Department of Art and Architecture. He authored the book, "Cleveland, Village to Metropolis," based on his dissertation, "Early Cleveland--the evolution of a city," and wrote numerous articles on local architecture. The collection consists of Chapman's dissertation, the manuscript to his book, journal articles, lecture notes, and student papers. | | | Call #: | MS 4337 | | | Extent: | 1.00 linear feet (3 containers) | | | Subjects: | Chapman, Edmund H. | Architecture -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Architecture -- Study and teaching -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Art -- Study and teaching -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Historic buildings -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Buildings, structures, etc. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- History.
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Manuscript Collection | Save | 3 | Title: | H. Edward and Thelma Frazier Winter Papers
| | | Creator: | Winter, H. Edward and Thelma Frazier | | | Dates: | 1908-1976 | | | Abstract: | The H. Edward and Thelma Frazier Winter were successful and popular artists in Cleveland, Ohio, during the period 1932-1976. Edward, whose legal name was H. Edward, was primarily an enamellist, and his wife Thelma was a ceramic sculptor. Edward studied in Vienna, Austria, and introduced many simple sifting techniques he learned there to the United States. He was the first to use enameling to make large bowls and plates of enamel on copper, and murals on copper and steel. He was associated with the Ferro Corporation in Cleveland for many years. Thelma pioneered ceramic sculpture in glaze and color in the U.S. and was also involved with Edward in creating many large enamel murals for churches and corporations. Both taught and wrote quite extensively, and their work was exhibited widely and often. Edward served as a technical illustrator for the army during World War II. The collection consists of biographical information, writings, correspondence, publications, newspaper clippings, and scrapbooks. The collection pertains to the Winters' art work during the period 1932-76, and the presence of the various writings makes it useful for understanding new methods and techniques of enamel and ceramic art introduced by them. The correspondence is useful for understanding the day-to-day activities of the operation of an arts and crafts business, as well as the personal relationship of the Winters during World War II and the lives of soldiers who remained on the home front. Also included is some material on the Moravian Church in Ohio, the Moravian Music Foundation, Eliot Ness and his alleged wife, Elizabeth Katherine Ness, a Peter family genealogy and Ferro Corporation correspondence, brochures and clippings. | | | Call #: | MS 4503 | | | Extent: | 6.21 linear feet (9 containers and 1 oversize folder) | | | Subjects: | Winter, Edward -- Archives. | Winter, Thelma Frazier 1903-1977 -- Archives. | Ness, Eliot, 1903-1957. | Ness, Elizabeth Katherine. | Peters family. | Ferro Corporation. | Ferro Enamel Corporation. | Moravian Church -- Ohio -- History. | Artists -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Archives. | Decorative arts -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Art, American -- 20th century -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Enamel and enameling. | Painted enamel. | Copper enameling. | Art metal-work. | Ceramic sculpture. | Art -- Study and teaching -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Art -- United States -- Marketing. | World War, 1939-1945 -- United States. | Music festivals -- United States.
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Manuscript Collection | Save | 4 | Title: | Seth and Frances Taft Papers
| | | Creator: | Taft, Seth and Frances | | | Dates: | 1951-2006 | | | Abstract: | Seth Chase Taft (December 31, 1922-April 14, 2013) was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, to Charles P. and Eleanor Chase Taft. He is the grandson of American president William Howard Taft. He married Frances Prindle (December 12, 1921-May 14, 2017) on June 19, 1943 and they had four children: Frederick I. (Rick) (b. June 26, 1945), Thomas P. (b. July 19, 1948), Cynthia B. (b. May 24, 1950), and Seth Tucker (Tucker) (b. March 4, 1953). They were active members of the greater Cleveland, Ohio, cultural, civic, and political community. The collection consists of 31 scrapbooks which include agendas, birth announcements, birthday cards, brochures, building permits, campaign literature, certificates, children's artwork and letters, Christmas cards and newsletters, contracts, correspondence, currency, flyers, greeting cards, interviews, invitations, itineraries, journal articles, lecture paperwork, legal briefs, licenses, lists, magazine articles, maps, memoranda, menus, newsletters, newspaper articles, newspaper clippings, notes, obituaries, pamphlets, passports, photographs, plane tickets, playbills, poems, post cards, press releases, proclamations, programs, registration cards, report cards, reports, resolutions, scorecards, scripts, sketches, song lyrics, telegrams, tickets, and travel documents. | | | Call #: | MS 5127 | | | Extent: | 8.00 linear feet (31 volumes) | | | Subjects: | Taft, Seth Chase, 1922- | Taft, Frances Prindle, 1921- | Taft family. | Republican Party (Cuyahoga County, Ohio) | Cleveland Metropolitan Services Commission. | Cleveland Development Foundation. | Citizens League of Greater Cleveland. | Government Research Institute of Cleveland. | Federation for Community Planning. | Cuyahoga County (Ohio). Board of Commissioners. | Laurel School (Cleveland, Ohio) | Hawken School. | Vassar College. | University Circle Inc. | City Club of Cleveland. | Cleveland Council on World Affairs. | Cleveland International Program. | Cleveland Institute of Art. | Cleveland Museum of Art. | Karamu House. | League of Women Voters (Shaker Heights, Ohio) | Art -- Study and teaching -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Lawyers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Lawyers -- Ohio -- Cuyahoga County. | Politicians -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Political campaigns -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Political campaigns -- Ohio -- Cuyahoga County. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Politics and government. | Cuyahoga County (Ohio) -- Politics and government. | Pepper Pike (Ohio) -- History.
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