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Silverwork -- New York (State) -- Rochester

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

Collection on Hans Christensen

 Collection — Folder 1-3
Identifier: RITArc-0054
Overview

Materials related to Hans Christensen, the world-renowned silversmith and former Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) professor. Most of the collection consists of articles written on Hans Christensen, specifically his works, achievements, and death. The collection also includes some miscellaneous documents such as a biographical sketch, exhibition catalog, and a few pieces of correspondence.

Dates: 1954-1984
Found in: RIT Archives

Hans Christensen digital audio recordings

 Collection — Folder 1
Identifier: RITArc-0637
Overview

Digital audio recordings of two interviews with Hans Christensen. Christensen was a world renowned silver smith who taught at RIT for 29 years.

Dates: 1982-1982
Found in: RIT Archives

Hans Christensen drawings

 Collection — Drawer 1
Identifier: RITArt-0005
Overview

Pencil drawings of designs created by Hans Christensen, the renowned silversmith and Rochester Institute of Technology professor. Five of the drawings are of a spice box, while one is of a ceremonial mace presented to Mark Ellingson.

Dates: circa 1967
Found in: RIT Archives

Hans Christensen silver from the estate of Elisabeth Christensen

 Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: R0006624655]
Identifier: RITArt-0065
Overview

6 silver pieces by Hans Christensen.

Dates: circa 1950-1970
Found in: RIT Archives

Hans Christensen silverwork

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: RITArt-0015
Overview

13 pieces of silver craft by Hans Christensen. Pieces were created for the RIT President, Chapel, and awards.

Dates: circa 1960-1970
Found in: RIT Archives

Sarah Margaret Gillam Award sterling silver bowl

 Collection — Object 1
Identifier: RITArt-0071
Overview

This sterling silver bowl was created by Hans Christensen, professor in the School for American Craftsmen at Rochester Institute of Technology, to be presented to the 1979 recipient of the Sarah Margaret Gillam Award, Howard C. Green.

Dates: 1979
Found in: RIT Archives