Eastern Michigan University: UM Art professor Emil Weddige donates print to EMU in memory of Gary Shepperdson, his assistant who was killed in Vietnam, March 1979 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1969
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Ann Arbor News, March 16, 1969
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Special Art For EMU Emil Weddige (right), professor of art at the U-M, and Kingsley M. Calkins (center), head of the Art Department at Eastern Michigan University, hold "Circus B&B," for Mrs. Margaret Shepperdson, who presented the work to the EMU art gallery in honor of her son, Gary Shepperdson, killed in Vietnam last Sept. 30.
Ann Arbor News, March 16, 1969
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Special Art For EMU Emil Weddige (right), professor of art at the U-M, and Kingsley M. Calkins (center), head of the Art Department at Eastern Michigan University, hold "Circus B&B," for Mrs. Margaret Shepperdson, who presented the work to the EMU art gallery in honor of her son, Gary Shepperdson, killed in Vietnam last Sept. 30.
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"Requiem for Louis Armstrong" Emil Weddige at Lantern Gallery, June 1964
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1974
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Ann Arbor News, June 30, 1974
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EMIL WEDDIGE, "Requiem for Louis Armstrong" from "Americana Suite," a portfolio of six lithographs.
Ann Arbor News, June 30, 1974
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EMIL WEDDIGE, "Requiem for Louis Armstrong" from "Americana Suite," a portfolio of six lithographs.
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Photograph of Black and White Lithograph, 'Pastoral' by Emil Weddige, October 1964 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1964
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Emil Weddige Lithograph 'Crows' at Jean Paul Slusser Gallery Retrospective, May 1998
Year:
1998
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Ann Arbor News, May 31, 1998
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Two of the Emil Weddige lithographs on display in his retrospective exhibit at Slusser Gallery: Left, 'Crows'
Ann Arbor News, May 31, 1998
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Two of the Emil Weddige lithographs on display in his retrospective exhibit at Slusser Gallery: Left, 'Crows'
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Emil Weddige Lithograph, 'Be My Valentine' Featured in Jean Paul Slusser Gallery Retrospective, May 1998
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1998
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Ann Arbor News, May 31, 1998
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Two of the Emil Weddige lithographs on display in his retrospective exhibit at Slusser Gallery: below, Weddige's Marc Chagall-influenced 'Be My Valentine."
Ann Arbor News, May 31, 1998
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Two of the Emil Weddige lithographs on display in his retrospective exhibit at Slusser Gallery: below, Weddige's Marc Chagall-influenced 'Be My Valentine."
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Prof. & Mrs. Ronald Tikofsky Receive A Lithograph From Temple Beth Emeth, April 1969
Year:
1969
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Ann Arbor News, May 3, 1969
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Allyn D. Kantor (right), newly elected president of Temple Beth Emeth (Reform), presents a lithograph by Marc Chagall entitled, "Creation," to Prof. and Mrs. Ronald S. Tikofsky in appreciation of their contributions to the Beth Emeth congregation. Prof. Tikofsky was the congregation's first president and also served as chairman of its founding steering committee. He is a professor of psychology at the U-M.
Ann Arbor News, May 3, 1969
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Allyn D. Kantor (right), newly elected president of Temple Beth Emeth (Reform), presents a lithograph by Marc Chagall entitled, "Creation," to Prof. and Mrs. Ronald S. Tikofsky in appreciation of their contributions to the Beth Emeth congregation. Prof. Tikofsky was the congregation's first president and also served as chairman of its founding steering committee. He is a professor of psychology at the U-M.
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Portrait of Philip Power with Inuit Print as Eskimo Arts Gallery Closes, April 1994 Photographer: John M. Galloway
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1994
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Portrait of Philip Power with Inuit Sculpture as Eskimo Arts Gallery Closes, April 1994 Photographer: John M. Galloway
Year:
1994
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Ann Arbor News, May 1, 1994
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Philip Power, co-founder of the Eskimo Arts Gallery, studies an Inuit sculpture at the gallery's Domino's Farms location.
Ann Arbor News, May 1, 1994
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Philip Power, co-founder of the Eskimo Arts Gallery, studies an Inuit sculpture at the gallery's Domino's Farms location.
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Era ends with Eskimo art gallery closing
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May
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1994
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28
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October
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1984
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