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The Horse Fountain
title The Horse Fountaindescription Photograph of a fountain with a sculpture of a horse on top of it in Fort Worth, Texas. An American flag and trees are visible in the background.artist/creator Belden, Dreanna L.contributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Fountain in Front of Courthouse
title Fountain in Front of Courthousedescription Photograph of a fountain with a statue of a horse on top of it in front of the Tarrant County courthouse in Fort Worth, Texas. A traffic light is visible by the road in the foreground, and there are trees on the courthouse lawn.artist/creator Belden, Dreanna L.subject Trees Architecture - Civil Works - Streets And Roads Places - United States - Texas - Tarrant County Government And Law - County Courthouses Arts And Crafts - Sculptures Agriculture - Domestic Animals - Horses Fountains Traffic Lightscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Fountain by Courthouse
title Fountain by Courthousedescription Photograph of a fountain with a statue of a horse on top of it in front of the Tarrant County courthouse in Fort Worth, Texas. There are trees on the lawn in the background, a car is visible on the road to the left, and there is a traffic light to the right.artist/creator Belden, Dreanna L.subject Trees Traffic Lights Government And Law - County Courthouses Arts And Crafts - Sculptures Agriculture - Domestic Animals - Horses Fountains Business, Economics And Finance - Transportation - Automobilescontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Statue of Man Riding Horse
title Statue of Man Riding Horsedescription Photograph of a statue of a man riding a horse, in front of a tree in an unidentified town in Texas. A car is visible on the road in the background.artist/creator Belden, Dreanna L.subject Trees Architecture - Civil Works - Streets And Roads People Arts And Crafts - Sculptures Business, Economics And Finance - Transportation - Automobiles Sports And Recreation - Riding - Horsescontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Weatherford Texas Chamber of Commerce Building and Statues
title Weatherford Texas Chamber of Commerce Building and Statuesdescription Photograph of a statue of a cowboy riding a horse facing a cattle in front of the Chamber of Commerce building in Weatherford, Texas. A tree and cars in parking lot are visible to the right.artist/creator Belden, Dreanna L.subject Trees Agriculture - Domestic Animals - Cattle People Chambers Of Commerce Arts And Crafts - Sculptures Architecture - Buildings Business, Economics And Finance - Transportation - Automobiles Sports And Recreation - Riding - Horsescontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Statue of a Cow
title Statue of a Cowdescription Photograph of a statue of a cow by a road in an unidentified town in Texas. There are cars and a school bus on the road, and there are trees in the background.artist/creator Belden, Dreanna L.subject Trees Agriculture - Domestic Animals - Cattle Business, Economics And Finance - Transportation - Buses Architecture - Civil Works - Streets And Roads Arts And Crafts - Sculptures Business, Economics And Finance - Transportation - Automobilescontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Close-Up of a Safe Door
title Close-Up of a Safe Doordescription Photograph of a close-up of the words and painting on a safe door somewhere in Texas. The text reads, "Diebold Safe & Lock Co.", and the painting depicts a red house and trees behind a wood fence.artist/creator Belden, Dreanna L.contributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Confederate Monument
title Confederate Monumentdescription Photograph of several cars by a Confederate States of America monument in front of a building somewhere in Texas. A sculpture is partially visible on top of the monument.artist/creator Unknownsubject Trees Architecture - Monuments Confederate States Of America Arts And Crafts - Sculptures Architecture - Buildings Military And War - Wars - Civil War Business, Economics And Finance - Transportation - Automobilescontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Monument in Front of the Alamo
title Monument in Front of the Alamodescription Photograph of a monument, depicting a naked man with both arms raised up, in front of the Alamo in San Antonio, Texas. Buildings and trees are visible in the background.artist/creator Belden, Dreanna L.subject Trees Architecture - Landmarks - Alamo Architecture - Monuments Landscape And Nature - Plants Arts And Crafts - Sculptures Architecture - Buildingscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Family Trees
title Family Treesdescription Centro Cultural Tijuana Drawings and Watercolors Ernest Silva's inSITE97 Community Engagement project, "Family Trees/Arboles de familias," was a collaboration with artist Alberto Caro-Limón that linked the Children's Museum in San Diego to the Centro Cultural in Tijuana. Each site allowed children to write their own family stories and draw family portraits. Both installations were brightly colored and filled with images of houses, trees, birds, and birdhouses to symbolize the exchange of memories and stories from one museum to the other. The space at the Children's Museum was a Rain House that functioned as a studio, reading room, and exhibition space for the children's family projects. At the Centro, the space contained children-sized houses, benches and work spaces, and painted wood-picket fences and trees. The projects created at each installation then traveled to the other to be exhibited to complete the exchange of stories and perspectives. --inSITE97 Paintings Sculpture and Installations Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/sca) The New Children's Museum (American museum) This image is a scan of a 35mm color slide from the InSite Archive (MSS 707, Box 310, Folder 05, Item 334) [Title, Date]. InSite Archive. MSS 707. Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego.artist/creator Silva, Ernestsubject Collaboration Color Boundaries Sculpture (Visual Work) Trees Children (People By Age Group) Mexican-American Border Region Families Rain Fences Insite97 Drawings (Visual Works) Multimedia Works Installations (Visual Works) Border Art Crafts (Art Genres)contributor Calisphere -
Family Trees: Painting Depicting Cross Border Relationship Between Installations
title Family Trees: Painting Depicting Cross Border Relationship Between Installationsdescription Centro Cultural Tijuana Drawings and Watercolors Ernest Silva's inSITE97 Community Engagement project, "Family Trees/Arboles de familias," was a collaboration with artist Alberto Caro-Limón that linked the Children's Museum in San Diego to the Centro Cultural in Tijuana. Each site allowed children to write their own family stories and draw family portraits. Both installations were brightly colored and filled with images of houses, trees, birds, and birdhouses to symbolize the exchange of memories and stories from one museum to the other. The space at the Children's Museum was a Rain House that functioned as a studio, reading room, and exhibition space for the children's family projects. At the Centro, the space contained children-sized houses, benches and work spaces, and painted wood-picket fences and trees. The projects created at each installation then traveled to the other to be exhibited to complete the exchange of stories and perspectives. --inSITE97 Paintings Sculpture and Installations Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/sca) The New Children's Museum (American museum) This image is a scan of a 35mm color slide from the InSite Archive (MSS 707, Box 310, Folder 05, Item 335) [Title, Date]. InSite Archive. MSS 707. Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego.artist/creator Silva, Ernestsubject Collaboration Color Boundaries Sculpture (Visual Work) Trees Children (People By Age Group) Mexican-American Border Region Families Rain Fences Insite97 Drawings (Visual Works) Multimedia Works Installations (Visual Works) Border Art Crafts (Art Genres)contributor Calisphere -
Family Trees: Benches, Tables And Murals Of Trees And Birds
title Family Trees: Benches, Tables And Murals Of Trees And Birdsdescription Centro Cultural Tijuana Drawings and Watercolors Ernest Silva's inSITE97 Community Engagement project, "Family Trees/Arboles de familias," was a collaboration with artist Alberto Caro-Limón that linked the Children's Museum in San Diego to the Centro Cultural in Tijuana. Each site allowed children to write their own family stories and draw family portraits. Both installations were brightly colored and filled with images of houses, trees, birds, and birdhouses to symbolize the exchange of memories and stories from one museum to the other. The space at the Children's Museum was a Rain House that functioned as a studio, reading room, and exhibition space for the children's family projects. At the Centro, the space contained children-sized houses, benches and work spaces, and painted wood-picket fences and trees. The projects created at each installation then traveled to the other to be exhibited to complete the exchange of stories and perspectives. --inSITE97 Paintings Sculpture and Installations Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/sca) The New Children's Museum (American museum) This image is a scan of a 35mm color slide from the InSite Archive (MSS 707, Box 310, Folder 05, Item 336) [Title, Date]. InSite Archive. MSS 707. Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego.artist/creator Silva, Ernestsubject Collaboration Color Boundaries Sculpture (Visual Work) Trees Children (People By Age Group) Mexican-American Border Region Families Rain Fences Insite97 Drawings (Visual Works) Multimedia Works Installations (Visual Works) Border Art Crafts (Art Genres)contributor Calisphere -
Family Trees: Benches, Tables And Murals Of Trees And Birds
title Family Trees: Benches, Tables And Murals Of Trees And Birdsdescription Centro Cultural Tijuana Drawings and Watercolors Ernest Silva's inSITE97 Community Engagement project, "Family Trees/Arboles de familias," was a collaboration with artist Alberto Caro-Limón that linked the Children's Museum in San Diego to the Centro Cultural in Tijuana. Each site allowed children to write their own family stories and draw family portraits. Both installations were brightly colored and filled with images of houses, trees, birds, and birdhouses to symbolize the exchange of memories and stories from one museum to the other. The space at the Children's Museum was a Rain House that functioned as a studio, reading room, and exhibition space for the children's family projects. At the Centro, the space contained children-sized houses, benches and work spaces, and painted wood-picket fences and trees. The projects created at each installation then traveled to the other to be exhibited to complete the exchange of stories and perspectives. --inSITE97 Paintings Sculpture and Installations Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/sca) The New Children's Museum (American museum) This image is a scan of a 35mm color slide from the InSite Archive (MSS 707, Box 310, Folder 05, Item 337) [Title, Date]. InSite Archive. MSS 707. Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego.subject Collaboration Color Boundaries Sculpture (Visual Work) Trees Children (People By Age Group) Mexican-American Border Region Families Rain Fences Insite97 Drawings (Visual Works) Multimedia Works Installations (Visual Works) Border Art Crafts (Art Genres)contributor Calisphere