Artists-Idaho.
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Boise Arts Trading Cards
Deck of cards featuring Boise artists, muscians, film makers, performers, architects, etc. Each card has an interview with the individual and a visual. Creators of the cards, a city-wide art collective called The Deal, encouraged trading the cards as a way get to know members of the artistic/cultural community in Boise.
Boise Basin Quilters' Quilt Index collection
Cecil Alden Smith letter : to the Idaho State Historical Society, Boise
A description of Smith's painting "Twenty Mule Team" owned by the Society.
Charles Leopold Ostner papers
Pencil and watercolor works depicting a variety of themes, and two large canvas works on western themes.
Folder 11: Charles Ostner
Research materials, including photographs, pamphlets, and booklets, used by Suzanne Dabney Taylor. Includes a framed photo of William Borah, and a book "The City without a Church," given to Taylor by Margaret Roberts (1900). Correspondence.
Nick Villeneuve papers
Sketches of Boise, Idaho, scenes; pictures of Nick Villeneuve; correspondence; biographical information; cartoons by Villeneuve and E.J. Evans; and a scrapbook which includes programs for plays held in Boise (ca. 1914-1915).
Patricia & Archie Boyd Teater papers
Archie Boyd Teater was a Western-American artist who – along with his wife Patricia – created, exhibited, and sold artwork all over the world. Collection consists of correspondence, financial documents, exhibition catalogs, newspaper clippings and other material related to their art careers and personal lives.
Ruth Kortlever Collection
Newspaper clippings and other paper documents regarding George Washington sculpture in Idaho Statehouse, which was donated by Charles Ostner.