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Peter Drago architectural drawings
The collection contains 263 architectural drawings of buildings and residences in the Rochester, New York area created by architect and former RIT student Peter Drago from the early 1930s through 1959.
Peter Giopulos files on campus art
Files on the artwork on the Rochester Institute of Technology's campus, compiled by Peter Giopulos. Giopulos served as the associate dean for the College of Fine and Applied Arts at the university. The collection includes articles, clippings, correspondence, and miscellaneous administrative documents for each piece, as well as photographs of the items and tape recordings of interviews with some of the artists.
Peter Giopulos papers
The collection includes articles, clippings, correspondence, and miscellaneous administrative documents for RIT's NASAD accreditation and course plans for the Graduate Forum class taught by Mr. Giopulos.
Peter Stehno collection
Philip Bornarth artwork
Philip Bornarth artwork contains two drawings, painting, and two prints. Bornarth taught drawing and painting at RIT from 1960-1999.
Philip Bornarth painting
The collection consists of one acrylic painting on canvas by the artist and former RIT professor Philip Bornarth.
Philip L. Metzger papers regarding Orbis Typographicus
Photoengravings used in The Inland Printer
Photoengravings used in The Inland Printer, circa 1918-1937 contains printing blocks of images that have appeared in various issues of the periodical, The Inland Printer. The majority of the blocks is related to the history and trade of printing, and is identified as appearing in the periodical. Others are unidentified and not confirmed as being used in the periodical.
Photoengravings used in the Offenbacher Haggadah
Collection includes photoengravings from Fritz Kredel's original woodcuts, one unused photoengraving, and several articles.
Photographs by students of Charles Arnold
Photographs by students of Charles Arnold, professor of photography at Rochester Institute of Technology from 1959-1987.