Printed exhibition announcement for 2 American Artists at Open Space Gallery, British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, in May and June, 1985. The... Show morePrinted exhibition announcement for 2 American Artists at Open Space Gallery, British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, in May and June, 1985. The show, curated by Matthew Kangas, featured the work of Nina Ferrari and Mary Henry. Show less
Printed exhibition announcement for 2 American Artists at Open Space Gallery, British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, in May and June, 1985. The... Show morePrinted exhibition announcement for 2 American Artists at Open Space Gallery, British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, in May and June, 1985. The show, curated by Matthew Kangas, featured the work of Nina Ferrari and Mary Henry. Show less
Photograph from the 1987 Bumbershoot Festival sculpture show, Seattle, Washington, likely of the artists whose... Show morePhotograph from the 1987 Bumbershoot Festival sculpture show, Seattle, Washington, likely of the artists whose
work was included in the show. Mary Dill Henry is visible in the second row. Inscription on verso reads
"Bumbershoot Sculpture Show 1987." Photographer unknown. Show less
Photograph of Mary Dill Henry in front of her painting Vivo, ca. 1969. Verso of photograph contains a stamp with contact information for Art... Show morePhotograph of Mary Dill Henry in front of her painting Vivo, ca. 1969. Verso of photograph contains a stamp with contact information for Art to Industry, a business that attempted to connect artists with corporate patrons: "ART TO INDUSTRY / ESTELLE GRUNEWALD / 4261 RUTHELMA PALO ALTO CALIF 94308 / PHONE 325-4167." Photographer unknown. Date of photograph is unknown. Date range listed is approximate. Show less
Untitled pencil drawing by Mary Henry, possibly a sketch or study made during the development of a larger piece. Inscription: "Somber dark, 3... Show moreUntitled pencil drawing by Mary Henry, possibly a sketch or study made during the development of a larger piece. Inscription: "Somber dark, 3 panels - black brown blue with white stripes." Show less
Untitled ink drawings by Mary Henry. Inscription on verso reads "8' x 6' Feb 17 81" and also contains what appear to be mathematical... Show moreUntitled ink drawings by Mary Henry. Inscription on verso reads "8' x 6' Feb 17 81" and also contains what appear to be mathematical calculations. Show less
Course catalog for evening classes in art and design at Abraham Lincoln School (30 West Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois). Class topics... Show moreCourse catalog for evening classes in art and design at Abraham Lincoln School (30 West Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois). Class topics were layout and typography, basic design, home planning, and photography, and the classes were taught, at least in part, by students from the Institute of Design, including Mary Henry, Morton Goldsholl, and Jack Waldheim. This catalog is Mary Henry's personal copy, and her inscription on the rear cover reads "While I was a student at the Institute of Design I taught one semester at the Abraham Lincoln School - no salary involved! This is my only copy. M.H." Date of leaflet is unknown, date range indicated is inferred from Mary Henry's dates of attendance at the Institute of Design. Show less
Photograph of the Hewlett-Packard Labs building in Palo Alto, California, featuring two mosiac murals by Mary Henry on either side of the... Show morePhotograph of the Hewlett-Packard Labs building in Palo Alto, California, featuring two mosiac murals by Mary Henry on either side of the building entryway. Photograph identified as a work for hire or commission for Hewlett Packard by the donor. Date of photograph unknown. Show less
Photograph of one of the mosaic murals created by Mary Henry for the Hewlett-Packard Labs building in Palo Alto, California. Photograph... Show morePhotograph of one of the mosaic murals created by Mary Henry for the Hewlett-Packard Labs building in Palo Alto, California. Photograph identified as a work for hire or commission for Hewlett Packard by the donor. Date of photograph unknown. Show less
Photograph of one of the mosaic murals created by Mary Henry for the Hewlett-Packard Labs building in Palo Alto, California. Photograph... Show morePhotograph of one of the mosaic murals created by Mary Henry for the Hewlett-Packard Labs building in Palo Alto, California. Photograph identified as a work for hire or commission for Hewlett Packard by the donor. Date of photograph unknown. Show less
Photograph of one of the mosaic murals created by Mary Henry for the Hewlett-Packard Labs building in Palo Alto, California. Photograph... Show morePhotograph of one of the mosaic murals created by Mary Henry for the Hewlett-Packard Labs building in Palo Alto, California. Photograph identified as a work for hire or commission for Hewlett Packard by the donor. Date of photograph unknown. Show less
Photograph of artist Mary Dill Henry with an in-progress mural. Content description from Jeffrey Thomas Fine Art checklist for exhibition at... Show morePhotograph of artist Mary Dill Henry with an in-progress mural. Content description from Jeffrey Thomas Fine Art checklist for exhibition at Hauser & Wirth Institute: "Archival photograph of Mary working on mural - 1956 - Between 1955 and 1962, Mary worked at numerous and highly miscellaneous free-lance assignments, from painting a billboard for a poodle kennel to choosing paints and wallpapers for an expensive subdivision. - For Maxwell's Coffee House restaurant in Los Angeles, she painted a series of small murals showing the coffee-growing process; a large mural for the Santa Clara County Courthouse depicted episodes from local history. - Toward the end of this period, her work grew more abstract, culminating in her large-scale mosaics for the entrance to the new Hewlett-Packard plant in Los Alto Hills, which is still exquisite and intact to this day." Title of mural unknown. Photographer unknown. Show less
Photograph of Mary Dill Henry taken in the same year that she graduated with a Bachelors of Fine Arts degree from the California College of... Show morePhotograph of Mary Dill Henry taken in the same year that she graduated with a Bachelors of Fine Arts degree from the California College of the Arts (then called the California School of Arts and Crafts). Inscription on verso reads "Mary Dill - 1938 C.C.A.C. Oakland." Photographer unknown. Show less