MSA SC 6433-2-1
Permission for use must be obtained from artist.
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2023-2023
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canvas print
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B5/3/2/Sh2
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Description
Replica canvas print portrait: "Minty" (Harriet Tubman). The portrait contains quotes, historical dates and information, and monikers of the Maryland-born abolitionist on her yellow hair scarf. The background is painted in a lilac shade. The portrait is named after Tubman's birth name: Araminta. The original portrait painting is located at the Freeman Roundhouse Museum in North Carolina.
Language: English. ON LOAN
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MSA SC 6433-2-2
Permission for use must be obtained from artist.
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2023-2023
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canvas print
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B5/3/2/Sh2
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Description
Replica canvas print portrait of Maryland Governor, Wes Moore. Created to honor Maryland's first African American Governor, Moore's tie is Maryland's flag. The portrait is mixed media, with the background being a combination of red, yellow, orange, and white. The original portrait painting was gifted to Governor Moore.
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MSA SC 6433-2-3
Permission for use must be obtained from artist.
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2024-2024
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canvas print
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B5/3/2/Sh2
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Description
Replica canvas print portrait of Secretary of the Department of Housing and Community Development, Jacob (Jake) R. Day. Mixed media portrait with a partial Maryland flag behind Secretary Day. The rest of the background is in blue. Unsure of where original is located.
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MSA SC 6433-2-4
Permission for use must be obtained from artist.
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2024-2024
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canvas print
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B5/3/2/Sh2
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Description
Replica canvas print: Francis Scott Key Memorial Bridge. The mixed media print honors the lives lost in the collapse of the Key Bridge on March 26, 2024: Dorlian Ronial Castillo Cabrera, Carlos Hernandez, Alejandro Hernandez Fuentes, Miguel Angel Luna Gonzalez, Jose Mynor Lopez, and Maynor Yassir Suazo Sandoval. Rainbow wings with a halo float over the Key Bridge in the foreground. The Maryland flag forms the upper background, while the lower background is all black.
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MSA SC 6433-2-5
Permission for use must be obtained from artist.
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2024/08/18-2024/08/21
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mixed media print
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Contact the Department of Special Collections for location.
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Description
Limited edition mixed media artworks for the Annual Council of State Governments conference. Prints contain an Oriole, standing on a branch, with the Maryland flag as the lower background.
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MSA SC 6433-2-6
Permission for use must be obtained from artist.
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2024-2024
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poster
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B5/3/2/Sh3
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Description
Raudales, Jesse designed the first ever poster for the Annapolis Hispanic Heritage Month Festival. The festival was held on September 28, 2024 at "Pip" Moyer Recreation Center (PMRC) at Truxtun Park. Raudales uses drawings done by hand, and digitally. He also writes that the poster is a celebration of Latin and Hispanic cultures. Using various dancers, feathers, and Latin instruments, Raudales shares how there are still common cultural expressions and interconnectedness between the various traditions.
Language: English, Spanish.
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MSA SC 6433-2-7
Permission for use must be obtained from artist.
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2006-2006
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paintings
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B5/3/2
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Description
A triptych replica painting of Raudales, Jesse 2006 Turin Olympics’ art that represented the U.S.A Olympic Committee. The first of the three paintings is a red and white background with a child and dove outlined in white. The second painting is an all white background with a child and dove outlined in black. And the third painting is a yellow and white background with a child and dove outlined in white.
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