Paul Bransom Photograph Collection
Dates
- Creation: 1905 - 1976
Extent
1 Boxes
Language of Materials
English
Arrangement
No 1 Paul Bransom in his Canada Lake Studio, 1974
No 2 Paul Bransom in his Canada Lake Studio displaying one of eight handmade drums which he designed, 1974
No 3 Paul Bransom in his New York Studio, 1972
No 4 Paul Bransom and Weber State College artist, professor Farrell Collett in Bransom’s New York studio, 1972
No 5 Paul Bransom. Color portrait, ca 1976
No 6 Honorary Doctor of Arts Degree, presented to Bransom by Weber State College, as it appeared in his Canada Lake Studio, 1974
No 7 Paul Bransom as recipient of Honorary Doctor of Art Degree at Weber State College. Standing left to right: President of Weber State College, Dr. Joseph Bishop; Paul Bransom; Lawrence T. Dee, recipient of Honorary Doctor of Humanities Degree; and Ambassador Mark Evans Austad, commencement speaker, 1974
No 8a Paul Bransom as recipient of Honorary Doctor of Art Degree at Weber State College, with President of Weber State College Dr. Joseph Bishop, 1974
No 8b Paul Bransom as recipient of Honorary Doctor of Art Degree at Weber State College, with Weber State College art professor, Farrell Collett, and Paul Bransom’s niece, Althea Bond, 1974
No 9a Paul Bransom as recipient of Honorary Doctor of Art Degree at Weber State College, 1974
No 9b Paul Bransom and Catherine Jacobs at the banquet of the National Society of Arts and Letters Empire State Chapter, New York, 1976
No 10a Paul Bransom in his New York Studio, no date
No 10b Gathering at the Society of Animal Artists exhibition in the Burr Gallery, New York City, 1960. Enclosed in correspondence from R.E. Lougheed, May 7, 1963
No 11 Paul Bransom in his Canada Lake Studio, 1921
No 12 Paul Bransom’s first studio, 1905
No 13 Dinner party at the Ford Exposition, New York Worlds Fair. Seated left to right from foreground: Mary Paul Welling, Laurence H. Hart, Kathleen Laughlin, D.A. Summers, Mrs. L. H. Hart, Harvey Zorbaugh, Mrs. D. A. Summers, Paul Bransom, Grace Bransom, and Rex Ryan; 1940
No 14 Paul and Grace Bransom with unidentified group of friends, ca. 1940
No 15 Salmagundi Club, New York City, exterior view, no date
No 16 Salmagundi Club grand staircase, no date
No 17 Salmagundi Club parlor, no date
No 18 Salmagundi Club gallery, no date
No 19 Salmagundi Club dining hall, no date
No 20 Salmagundi Club billiard room, no date
No 21a Joe Evans and J. Frank Dobie at Horse Camp, Mazollon Mountains, New Mexico, 1927
No 21b J. Frank Dobie and Paul Bransom in the Mazollon Mountains, New Mexico, 1927
No 22a Horace M. Albright, author of “Oh, Ranger”, no date
No 22b Paul Bransom and Bob Culwell, superintendent of the Jack London State Historic Park, Glen Ellen, California, displaying plaque with Bransom’s Original jacket illustration for London’s, “The Call of the Wild”, 1970
No 23 Paul Bransom and Weber State College artist, professor Farrell Collett in Bransom’s New York studio, 1972
No 24 Paul and Grace Bransom, no Date
Cultural context
Geographic
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the WSU Stewart Library Special Collections Repository