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- Description:
- University of Findlay art historian Marie Louden-Hanes delivers a talk entitled, "Beyond the Morning Bell: Women and Work in the Art of Winslow Homer." Speaking from a slideshow presentation of Homer's art, Louden-Hanes analyzes the figures and portrayal by Homer of the work lives of women and girls, their occupations in both rural and urban settings, and a range of levels of respectability. Louden-Hanes is introduced by Michigan State University Professor John P. Beck. Part of the "Our Daily Work/Our Daily Lives" Brown Bag series sponsored by the MSU School of Human Resources and Labor Relations, the MSU Museum, and co-sponsored by the MSU Center for Gender in Global Context and the MSU Women's Resource Center. Held at the MSU Museum.
- Date Issued:
- 2013-11-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Michigan State University. Libraries
- Collection:
- G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
- Notes:
- Poster of the WGS/CLA 325 class being offered in Fall 2016. Questions explored on the topic, and the days/times of the class are included.
- Date Created:
- 2016-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Grand Valley State University. University Libraries
- Notes:
- Back of 10 Marks monochrome German note. Dark green ink on olive green background; woman on right holding paddle in left hand and a palm branch pen decorated with two snakes.
- Date Created:
- 1906-10-06T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- World War II Propaganda Collections
- Description:
- University of Findlay art historian Marie Louden-Hanes delivers a talk entitled, "Beyond the Morning Bell: Women and Work in the Art of Winslow Homer." Speaking from a slideshow presentation of Homer's art, Louden-Hanes analyzes the figures and portrayal by Homer of the work lives of women and girls, their occupations in both rural and urban settings, and a range of levels of respectability. Louden-Hanes is introduced by Michigan State University Professor John P. Beck. Part of the "Our Daily Work/Our Daily Lives" Brown Bag series sponsored by the MSU School of Human Resources and Labor Relations, the MSU Museum, and co-sponsored by the MSU Center for Gender in Global Context and the MSU Women's Resource Center. Held at the MSU Museum.
- Date Issued:
- 2013-11-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Michigan State University. Libraries
- Collection:
- G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
- Notes:
- Back of 500 Francs polychrome French bill, with two women possibly representing two of the seven liberal arts. The woman on the left may represent grammar, and the woman on the right may represent geometry.
- Date Created:
- 1946-09-12T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- World War II Propaganda Collections
- Notes:
- Front of 10 Marks polychrome German note. Olive green paper with wavy lines; a woman on either side of the "Zehn Mark;" purple Reichsschuldenverwaltung symbol with crown-wearing eagle on left over watermark and embedded blue and red fibers.
- Date Created:
- 1906-10-06T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- World War II Propaganda Collections
- Notes:
- Front of 20 Marks polychrome German note. Brown tone; on left side of "20 Mark" is an image of a knight in armor, on the right side is an image of a woman holding wheat in one hand and a feather in the other; eagle above "20" wears a crown, signifying Imperial Germany
- Date Created:
- 1918-02-20T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- World War II Propaganda Collections
- Notes:
- Back of 50 Marks polychrome German note. Green and white color scheme; on the right side is an image of Germania with flowers in her hair and holding fruit; eagle seal without a crown, signifying Weimar Republic.
- Date Created:
- 1920-07-23T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- World War II Propaganda Collections