Sculpture (visual work)
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
David and Mary Hoysic collection on Sister Marie-Pierre Semler
The David and Mary Hoysic collection on Sister Marie-Pierre Semler contains biographical information about the life of RIT alumna Sister Marie Pierre Semler, and information about her artwork. Materials include a brochure, a biographical essay, a timeline, and an exhibit catalog. Also included is a VHS tape about her work.
Frans Wildenhain statuette
The collection is a nine inch brown clay statuette of a madonna type figure. It was sculpted by RIT School for American Craftsmen professor Frans Wildenhain, and given to the donor.
George Giusti papers
Collection of materials from graphic designer George Giusti. Includes extensive client project files and documentation (sketches, mechanicals, printed samples, photographs, and artwork in relief and 3-dimensional form).
James Herman sculptures
The collection consists of three steel and plexiglass sculptures created by artist James Herman.
Roberley Bell Still Life #11
Roberley Bell's artwork Still Life #11. Roberley Bell is a professor at RIT. Her work has been exhibited in one person and group exhibitions, nationally and internationally including many art fairs.
Selah Bond, Jr. sculpture
Set of three busts of RIT presidents by Selah Bond. Bond was a writer and editor in the Graphic Art Research Center at RIT.
Wehle bronze tiger miniature sculpture and plaque
Collection is a miniature replica of sculptor D.H.S. Wehle's bronze tiger that can be found on RIT's campus between the Student Union and the Wallace Library. Additionally, a mounted plaque authenticating ownership of the sculpture.