ink
c. 1951
Drawing featuring Oaks Acorn with Beaver and flowered wall paper |
c. 1966
Upper right corner has a drawing of woman's head leaning on her left hand. The hair is dark waterstained ink. The lower left corner has a small light sketch of a hand drawing on a paper with... |
c.1955
Drawing depicts the head of a woman in profile bending over on the left. The woman is Merry Renk. She has her hair pulled back into a bun and a light grey shirt. Her left hand is resting in front... |
circa 1955
Drawing depicts the head of a woman in profile bending over. The woman is Merry Renk. She has her hair pulled back into a bun and a long dangling earring with a flower at the end. Her left hand... |
1977
Print depicts two small pink rose buds. The buds are situated at each side of the plate marks. The bud on the left is closed, the but on the right is slightly open. The print is drypoint with... |
1987
Small print that depicts the outline of a flamingo head and beack. The beak is facing down from the top center. The background is black with a white outlined image. |
1973
Print depicts the head of a woman. The woman has on light turquoise eyeshadow with bright pink lipstick. Her brown hair is pulled up with small tendrils around the sides of the face. The... |
1960
Print area is filled with the profile of a woman's face. The left side of the image is mainly dark brown straight hair, while the right side is the face. The bottom of the chin is cut off with... |
1850s
Bound manuscript containing Isaac Wallace Baker's lecture notes on his California experiences, together with pencil and watercolor sketches, advertising broadsides and pasted-in photographs... |
late 19th century to mid 20th century
Drawing equipment: 1 bottle "Diepo" black ink (A); 1 piece white chalk (B); 1 piece black charcoal (C); 1 drawing pencil (D) |
1932
1. Two hand-written (ink) letters to Martinez from Edward Weston, no dates. 2. One hand-written (graphite and red pencil) letter to Edward Weston from Martinez, dated April 19, 1932.... |
late 19th century to early 20th century
This is a glass bottle of Underwood's Superior Type-Writer Oil. The bottle is capped with a cork stopper that has a wand embedded in it to apply the oil. |
1994-95
Baltic birch plywood, poplar, ripple maple, sitka spruce, epoxy resin inlay, oil based lithography inks. |
February, 1940
California College of Arts and Crafts Feburary issue of "D'Art" magazine with portrait of Martinez on the cover, belonging to Micaela Martinez Ducasse (name and address on first... |
1920|1924
1. Print of etching of Powell and Mason Street Cable Car by Louis Macouillard, signed LLC (graphite) "Greetings Louis Macouillard" and titled "San Francisco Jingle Bells" (7.375" x 8.75"). ... |
1934-1936
1. Two photographs: a) Martinez and four male friends, labeled below (red pencil) "a `stag' session in Piedmont" (7.25" x 9.5"). b) Martinez on a balcony (4.375" x 2.375"). ... |
1987
Oval mixed media wall piece |
1998
This is a work on paper depicting a man with a walking stick. His clothes are torn. He stands in an imaginary landscape with a tree with a red hand instead of a crown. A pink sun with red and... |
8/1979|1947-2001
Mainly green room with platform in foreground. Large piece of white semi-transluscent ice-like object is on platform with four ladders leading up to it's lower half. |
1847-1919
Label on back from Adamson-Duvannes gallery notes price as $1,200.00. Drawing depicts California Coast. Rocks jutting out from surface of water. Black and white. |
1847-1919
Label on back from Adamson-Duvannes gallery. Drawing depicts the Petaluma river. Banks of river covered with trees and bushes. |
n.d.
Provenance: Charles Campbell Gallery, 1976. Cat #d-117 |
1942
Black ink drawing on paper shows a large group of people sitting inside a building. A film projector shows a movie on a small screen at top right in the distance. |
1942
Black ink drawing on paper shows a group of people eating together. Men, women, and children are crowded together at long tables. A woman holds a plate with a piece of food in the foreground at... |