Young People Painting Evangelical United Brethren Church, January 1956 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1956
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Ann Arbor News, January 28, 1956
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Church Young People Help Out: Young people of the Evangelical United Brethren Church wielded a helping paintbrush this week as the new church at Miller Ave. and Newport Rd. neared final stages of completion. Pictured from the left (below) are Arden Rogers, Virginia Cate, Lynn Rogers and Mary Martin. David Biebighauser is on the ladder. Church members hope to be in the $157,000 modern-design structure by March.
Ann Arbor News, January 28, 1956
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Church Young People Help Out: Young people of the Evangelical United Brethren Church wielded a helping paintbrush this week as the new church at Miller Ave. and Newport Rd. neared final stages of completion. Pictured from the left (below) are Arden Rogers, Virginia Cate, Lynn Rogers and Mary Martin. David Biebighauser is on the ladder. Church members hope to be in the $157,000 modern-design structure by March.
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St Andrew's Episcopal Church Art Display, October 1952 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger
Year:
1952
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Ann Arbor News, October 11, 1952
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Parishioners Display Art William B. Clatt, lay assistant to the clergy of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, places his unnamed painting for exhibit in the church recreation room tomorrow. Art by parishioners is being exhibited after Sunday morning services. The sculpture is Mrs. Agnes McLean's copy of her own larger work entitled, "One World," now at the Chelsea Home for the Aged.
Ann Arbor News, October 11, 1952
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Parishioners Display Art William B. Clatt, lay assistant to the clergy of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, places his unnamed painting for exhibit in the church recreation room tomorrow. Art by parishioners is being exhibited after Sunday morning services. The sculpture is Mrs. Agnes McLean's copy of her own larger work entitled, "One World," now at the Chelsea Home for the Aged.
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Charles A. (Jimmy) Barker Paints Landscape From Memory, June 1963 Photographer: Doug Fulton
Year:
1963
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 19, 1963
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PEACEFUL SCENE: Charles A. (Jimmy) Barker at 82 doesn't travel much any more. Instead, he paints entirely from memory in the quiet of his room at an area convalescent home. On his easel at present is a European village scene.
Ann Arbor News, June 19, 1963
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PEACEFUL SCENE: Charles A. (Jimmy) Barker at 82 doesn't travel much any more. Instead, he paints entirely from memory in the quiet of his room at an area convalescent home. On his easel at present is a European village scene.
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Rev. William H. Bach & Lord's Supper Mural Painted By Frank J. Gutheil, Saline Federated Church, February 1943 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1943
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Mike Dukes Hand Painting Designs On Wall In Chancel Area, First United Methodist Church, January 1974 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
Year:
1974
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Ann Arbor News, January 19, 1974
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Touching Up Church A member of the First United Methodist Church's planning committee liked what he saw when he observed 17-year-old Mike Dukes working on a painting in the church "eating and meeting" room. So he asked Dukes, who is a student at Pioneer High School, if her would help restore the wall near the stained glass in the chancel area where leakage has caused plaster to fall. Dukes, who is a member of Methodist Youth Fellowship, prepared stencils of symbols on the rest of the wall, sanded the area and now is handpainting the symbols onto the wall from the stencils. The background is being painted with an oil-based latex, while the designs are being painted from a water-based medium (News photo by Jack Stubbs).
Ann Arbor News, January 19, 1974
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Touching Up Church A member of the First United Methodist Church's planning committee liked what he saw when he observed 17-year-old Mike Dukes working on a painting in the church "eating and meeting" room. So he asked Dukes, who is a student at Pioneer High School, if her would help restore the wall near the stained glass in the chancel area where leakage has caused plaster to fall. Dukes, who is a member of Methodist Youth Fellowship, prepared stencils of symbols on the rest of the wall, sanded the area and now is handpainting the symbols onto the wall from the stencils. The background is being painted with an oil-based latex, while the designs are being painted from a water-based medium (News photo by Jack Stubbs).
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Exhibit of Brook's 'Nude On A Navajo Blanket' and McFall's 'Buildings With Water Tank' at the University of Michigan Art Museum, September 1972 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1972
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 8, 1972
Caption:
Henry Lee McFall's 'Buildings With Water Tank' (Among Art Association Gifts To U-M Museum)
Ann Arbor News, October 8, 1972
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Henry Lee McFall's 'Buildings With Water Tank' (Among Art Association Gifts To U-M Museum)
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Water Color Exhibit at University of Michigan Art Museum, May 1971 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1971
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Water Color Exhibit at University of Michigan Art Museum, May 1971 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1971
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University of Michigan Museum: Painting Mexican Birds, January 1948
Year:
1948
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 28, 1948
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Dr. George Miksch Sutton, curator of birds at the University Museum, examines two of the water-color paintings which he has drawn in preparation for a several-volume work on the life histories of Mexico's birds. There are some 600 distinctively Mexican species of birds, and Dr. Sutton hopes to cover the field with about 230 color plates.
Ann Arbor News, February 28, 1948
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Dr. George Miksch Sutton, curator of birds at the University Museum, examines two of the water-color paintings which he has drawn in preparation for a several-volume work on the life histories of Mexico's birds. There are some 600 distinctively Mexican species of birds, and Dr. Sutton hopes to cover the field with about 230 color plates.
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