Topp, Roger (modeler, animator). Frame from a 3D Computer graphic visualization illustrating the function of the Nauligaun (Darting Gun). Models, animation, and rendering by Roger Topp. Produced with the aid of whaling captain Van Edwardson,...
Topp, Roger (modeler, animator). Frame from a 3D Computer graphic visualization illustrating the function of the Nauligaun (Darting Gun). Models, animation, and rendering by Roger Topp. Produced with the aid of whaling captain Van Edwardson,...
Topp, Roger (modeler, animator). Frame from a 3D Computer graphic visualization illustrating the function of the Nauligaun (Darting Gun). Models, animation, and rendering by Roger Topp. Produced with the aid of whaling captain Van Edwardson,...
Brody, A.W. (Bill) (Artist). Oil and alkyd on canvas painting. Mountains on left and right with stony outcrops. Blue sky with boiling white clouds. Foreground alpine meadow in yellows and light green with patches of wild flowers. Signed and...
Silook, Susie (artist). Video, 58 seconds MPG format. Susie Silook is a St. Lawrence Island Yupik ivory carver. She began her work by using the whole tusk of the walrus, as she didn't have tools to cut it into small pieces. Instead of the animals...
Crumrine, Nina (painter). Oil on canvas. Size: 23.5 x 19 in. Signed, lower left. Brass Plate on Frame: "Chief Koch Teech, Last of The Tlinget Chiefs, by Nina Crumrine."
Machetanz, Fred (painter). Oil on Masonite. Size: 33.5 x 27.75 in. Signed and dated, recto Subject is wife of University of Alaska President William R. Wood.
Fejes, Claire (painter). Oil on canvas board. Size: 24.25 x 20.25 in. Signed lower right. Title and dated, Verso. Inscription: "Mother Aleut, Father Russian. July, 1990."
Fejes, Claire (painter). Oil on canvas. Size: 40.25 x 30.25 in. Signed lower left edge. This work traveled in the Fejes Retrospective Exhibition organized by the UA Museum.
Heurlin, C. "Rusty" (painter). Oil painting. Size: 30.5 x 23.75 in. Painting was created from a photograph. The man shown is Pete Maas, a miner. Photo in 1949 Sept. Issue of National History Magazine.