Betty Lark-Horovitz Purdue University buildings sketches, 1930.

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Betty Lark-Horovitz Purdue University buildings sketches, 1930.

The Betty Lark-Horovitz Purdue University Buildings sketches (1930; 0.5 cubic feet) show drawings of five buildings on Purdue University's campus in 1930. These buildings include University Hall, Ladies' Hall, Purdue Men's Hall, Mechanical Engineering buildings and the Pharmacy/Science building. All of the sketches are in black and white pencil except for the sketches of University Hall, which are in color. [Note: author is sometimes referred to as Betty Lark-Horowitz.]

0.50 cubic feet (1 flat box).

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SNAC Resource ID: 8180522

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Lark-Horovitz, Betty, 1894-

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Mrs. Betty Lark-Horovitz was an artist of international renown. She was commissioned to do etchings of several buildings at Purdue University in 1930. These buildings were Ladies Hall, The Old Dormitory, The Pharmacy Building, University Hall and the Mechanical Engineering Building. The etchings, one of which was in color, were issued in Limited Form. There were only 100 sets, each numbered and signed by the artist. Mr. W. H. Winterrowd, M. E., '07 conceived of the idea ...

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