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uwmspeccoll · 8 months
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Old Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, 1900
Wisconsin architect and printmaker Charles Clark Reynolds (1893-1969) produced this etching of the Door County port city of Sturgeon Bay for the Federal Art Project of the WPA in 1941. Reynolds, who was born in Sturgeon Bay, ran a successful architectural firm with offices in Manitowoc and Green Bay, Wisconsin from 1920-1934. Andrew Stevens, curator emeritus of prints, drawings and photographs at the Chazen Museum of Art at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, made these observations about another copy of the print at the Wisconsin Historical Society in his 1998 exhibition catalog, 150 Years of Wisconsin Printmaking:
The print's title and the notation on the plate that identifies the image as being "Sturgeon Bay 1900" suggest a nostalgic purpose for the work. Instead of presenting the city as it was when the print was made in 1941, he looked back forty years, perhaps by reference to photography, to present if at the turn of the century [as Reynolds himself would have known it as a boy]. As if to reference further the retrospective stance of the work, there is a pencil notation in the print's margin that identifies it as having been printed on antique paper. This retrospective aspect of the work . . . may also reflect some of the historical goals of other projects of the WPA.
Our copy of the print is part of a portfolio of prints from the Wisconsin WPA, and this image is from a digitized version of that print from our digital collection Wisconsin Arts Projects of the WPA, which was made possible with generous financial support from The Chipstone Foundation.
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highlanddrums · 22 days
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snoopyaday · 1 year
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I am older and I see things differently, and I finally understand you.
Phantom Thread (2017) dir. Paul Thomas Anderson
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diioonysus · 2 months
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women in art: kleopatra
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nabwastaken · 1 month
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is this anything
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hatchetfield · 8 months
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Who's swinging the Hatchet now ― in Hatchet Town?
Nerdy Prudes Must Die (2023) - Trailer
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antisoucials · 1 year
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ok, im losing it bc this charles with this max
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chrliekclly · 2 months
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charden is v important to me bcuz they recognize their traumas n each othr...
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illyanarasputinfan · 7 days
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Deadpool & Wolverine (2024) Marvel Studios
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Cassandra Nova is not who I imagined the antagonist of Deadpool & Wolverine would be, but I think she’s great! Professor Xavier’s twin sister is truly evil. Best wishes to Emma Corrin on the film’s success!
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charlieshorseshirt · 9 months
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starkidsdaily · 2 months
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*insert killer caption*
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uwmspeccoll · 11 months
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A Mallardy Feathursday
This Feathursday, we turn again to our digital collection Wisconsin Arts Projects of the WPA for this etching entitled Mallards made in the late 1930s or early 1940s by Wisconsin architect and printmaker Charles Clark Reynolds (1893-1969). The print was scanned from a portfolio of original prints in Special Collections labelled Making a Woodcut, which as we noted yesterday contains many more printmaking techniques than the woodcut.
Charles Reynolds ran a successful architectural firm with offices in Manitowoc and Green Bay, Wisconsin from 1920-1934. He produced this and many other etchings as part of his service in the Federal Art Project of the WPA. 
The Wisconsin Arts Projects of the WPA digital collection was made possible with generous financial support from The Chipstone Foundation.
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View more posts from our Wisconsin Arts Projects digital collection.
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highlanddrums · 9 months
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@giftober 2023 | Day #18: "Romance". Fox Marvel Character Kisses
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diioonysus · 9 months
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women + portraits
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With all the people who were accused in Hatchettown, I wanted to take some time and consider how many were actually right, so here's a list of those accused, and how many of them have actually committed a murder in Hatchetfield. It's concerning how many of them are murderers
Donna Daggit- Not as far as we know.....
Dan Reynolds- Not as far we know...... (I was gonna say if he did, he'd do it with Donna but he turned on her so quickly so what do I know)
Ziggs- They would never
Officer Bailey- I would've said he's a cop, so honestly, probably, however as evidenced by working boys he's an absolute coward so I'm gonna go with no
Barry Swift- Maybe???? Idk he seems to make a habit of carrying a knife everywhere so who knows
Karen Chasity- I know yall have your cannibal theories, but I'm gonna go with no for now. But who knows what she gets up to offscreen ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Charles- Assuming the underground fights occur in every timeline, he's ordered the murder of a bunch of people, though he probably avoided getting his hands dirty directly.
Boy Jerry- I mean. Probably. Definitely yes in another timeline
Gerald Monroe- In another timeline, yes
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