Clifford Ulp artwork, circa 1910-1950.

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Clifford Ulp artwork, circa 1910-1950.

Clifford Ulp artwork contains paintings and drawings, likely created while Ulp was teaching in the Art and Design department at RIT (1913-1952). Paintings: "Boats #1," oil on canvas; "Untitled" (sailboats), oil on canvas; "Untitled" (park entrance), oil on board; "Untitled" (snow covered country road), oil on canvas. Drawings: "Plymouth Avenue Bridge in the Days of the Erie Canal," charcoal; "Rainy Night- the Old Erie Canal," charcoal; "Untitled" (sailboats), charcoal, pencil; "Untitled" (boat scene), pencil; "Train," lithographic crayon; "Traintracks", lithographic crayon. Clifford Ulp artwork contains 10 pieces: paintings and drawings, primarily depicting landscapes.

10.0 item(s) (4 oil paintings, 3 charcoal drawings, 2 lithographic crayon drawings, 1 pencil drawing)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8178371

RIT Library, Wallace Library

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Rochester Institute of Technology. School of Art and Design

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Rochester institute of technology

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It is unclear when the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) first admitted minority students. However, it appears as though the first African American students entered the Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute (renamed RIT in 1944) during the early 1900s. For instance, in 1906 Fredericka Sprague, the granddaughter of Frederick Douglass, took classes at the Institute. There are several other instances of African American students attending the school during the early 20th century as well...

Ulp, Clifford M. (CLifford McCormick), 1885-1958,

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Clifford McCormick Ulp (1885-1957) was born in 1885 to George and Cordelia (maiden name Brown) Ulp. After attending Rochester's East High School, he graduated from the School of Applied Art at the Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute (RAMI) in 1908. RAMI was renamed the Rochester Institute of Technology in 1944. He began teaching at RAMI in 1913 and served as the director of the school's art and design program from 1921 until his retirement in 1952. He was named a Fellow of the Rochester ...