Photograph of Mary Henry in her garden in Mendocino, California in the late 1960s. Inscription on verso: "Mary Henry looking at her 'Japanese'... Show morePhotograph of Mary Henry in her garden in Mendocino, California in the late 1960s. Inscription on verso: "Mary Henry looking at her 'Japanese' pond in the garden at Mendocino, late sixties." Photographer unknown. Date of photograph unknown. Date indicated is an estimate. Show less
Photomontage of an aerial photograph of the Illinois Institute of Technology campus circa 1941 and the Illinois Institute of Technology campus... Show morePhotomontage of an aerial photograph of the Illinois Institute of Technology campus circa 1941 and the Illinois Institute of Technology campus master plan by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. Show less
Aerial photograph of the Illinois Institute of Technology campus, looking northwest. Date of photograph is unknown. Date range provided is... Show moreAerial photograph of the Illinois Institute of Technology campus, looking northwest. Date of photograph is unknown. Date range provided is approximate. Show less
Photograph of Mary Henry painting an interior mural at Hewlett-Packard in Palo, Alto, California. Photographer unknown. Inscription on verso: ... Show morePhotograph of Mary Henry painting an interior mural at Hewlett-Packard in Palo, Alto, California. Photographer unknown. Inscription on verso: "Mary Henry 2222 East White Fir Place Freeland, WA 98249 206-331-3404 / The artist shown working on the Hewlett-Packard murals. The plant is built in the Stanford Industrial Park, Palo Alto, California, 1958." Show less
Typescript letter with signature from Frank T. Walsh, Director of Corporate Industrial Design at the Ampex Corporation, to Mary Henry. The... Show moreTypescript letter with signature from Frank T. Walsh, Director of Corporate Industrial Design at the Ampex Corporation, to Mary Henry. The letter was composed in response to the promotional material Henry provided Ampex in advance of her first solo exhibition, which opened in 1967 at the Ampex Corporation in Redwood City, California. Show less
Photograph of Mary Dill Henry taken at the opening of a solo exhibition at the Whatcom Museum, Bellingham, Washington, 1988. Inscription on... Show morePhotograph of Mary Dill Henry taken at the opening of a solo exhibition at the Whatcom Museum, Bellingham, Washington, 1988. Inscription on verso: "Mary Henry / Whatcom Museum, Bellingham, Wa / At the opening of her show." Photographer unknown. Show less
Photograph of Mary Dill Henry in front of one of her paintings (title unknown), ca. 1966-1967. Verso of photograph contains a stamp with... Show morePhotograph of Mary Dill Henry in front of one of her paintings (title unknown), ca. 1966-1967. 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
Typescript artist statement written by Mary Dill Henry in January, 1988. A Statement describes Henry's means of conceiving her geometric... Show moreTypescript artist statement written by Mary Dill Henry in January, 1988. A Statement describes Henry's means of conceiving her geometric paintings and her thoughts on their size and impact. Show less
Contact sheet of photographs of Mary Henry and her paintings, with some photographs including Estelle Grunewald, artist and founder of Art to... Show moreContact sheet of photographs of Mary Henry and her paintings, with some photographs including Estelle Grunewald, artist and founder of Art to Industry, a business that attempted to connect artists with corporate patrons. The photographs are likely from Henry's solo exhibition in 1967 at the Ampex Corporation in Redwood City, California. Verso of photograph contains a stamp with contact information for Art to Industry: "ART TO INDUSTRY / ESTELLE GRUNEWALD / 4261 RUTHELMA PALO ALTO CALIF 94308 / PHONE 325-4167." Photographer unknown. Date of photographs is unknown. Date range listed is approximate. Show less
Photograph of Mary Dill Henry and her painting Giverny 2, taken at the opening of a solo exhibition at the Whatcom Museum, Bellingham,... Show morePhotograph of Mary Dill Henry and her painting Giverny 2, taken at the opening of a solo exhibition at the Whatcom Museum, Bellingham, Washington, 1988. Inscription on verso: "Mary Henry - Opening at the Whatcom Museum shown with Giverny #2 painting." Photographer unknown. Show less