Folder 17
Container
Contains 6 Results:
Studio portrait of Edwin Lineberry, New York, New York., 1940
File — Folder: 17
Scope and Contents
Carl Van Vechten stamp on reverse
Dates:
1940
Unidentified Persons: groups and individuals; recreation: boating, fishing, boxing, tennis, beach leisure, swimming.
File — Folder: 17
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection contains negatives and prints photographed by Duane Van Vechten, Edwin Lineberry, Carl Van Vechten and Fannie Brownell Maynard Van Vechten. The materials range from family portraits and domestic scenes likely photographed by Duane’s mother Fannie in Iowa in the early 1900s, to the initial construction of El Rancho de la Mariposa in Taos in 1929, and in later years the residence of Edwin Lineberry and Duane Van Vechten. Photographs taken during this period are authored mainly by...
Dates:
undated
Cedar Rapids, Iowa., 1900-1904
File — Folder: 17
Scope and Contents
3 pages of cyanotypes adhered to album pages
Dates:
1900-1904
Houses, dwellings, buildings, exteriors, facades, and interiors., 1910-1930
File — Folder: 17
Scope and Contents
writing on reverse of photographs
Dates:
1910-1930
New Mexico: livestock and grazing lands., 1941
File — Folder: 17
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection contains negatives and prints photographed by Duane Van Vechten, Edwin Lineberry, Carl Van Vechten and Fannie Brownell Maynard Van Vechten. The materials range from family portraits and domestic scenes likely photographed by Duane’s mother Fannie in Iowa in the early 1900s, to the initial construction of El Rancho de la Mariposa in Taos in 1929, and in later years the residence of Edwin Lineberry and Duane Van Vechten. Photographs taken during this period are authored mainly by...
Dates:
1941
Portraits, Central Park, New York City, including Duane Van Vechten and unidentified man., 1938
File — Folder: 17
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The collection contains negatives and prints photographed by Duane Van Vechten, Edwin Lineberry, Carl Van Vechten and Fannie Brownell Maynard Van Vechten. The materials range from family portraits and domestic scenes likely photographed by Duane’s mother Fannie in Iowa in the early 1900s, to the initial construction of El Rancho de la Mariposa in Taos in 1929, and in later years the residence of Edwin Lineberry and Duane Van Vechten. Photographs taken during this period are authored mainly by...
Dates:
1938