Box 1
Contains 12 Results:
"Outstanding Works of Art in Baltimore" from the Baltimore Sun, 1956 October 31
This collection contains two copies of an article published in the Baltimore Sun in which Herman Maril was asked to choose his favorite Baltimore work of art; he chose a Belgian Congo fetish from his personal collection. The photographs in the collection include several of Maril painting in his Baltimore studio, displays of his African art, and a notecard with a photograph of his painting “Cat and Candelabra.”
"Cat and Candelabra" notecard, undated
Color photograph by Aaron M. Levin of Herman Maril painting.
African artworks, undated
This collection contains two copies of an article published in the Baltimore Sun in which Herman Maril was asked to choose his favorite Baltimore work of art; he chose a Belgian Congo fetish from his personal collection. The photographs in the collection include several of Maril painting in his Baltimore studio, displays of his African art, and a notecard with a photograph of his painting “Cat and Candelabra.”
Sculptures on shelves, undated
This collection contains two copies of an article published in the Baltimore Sun in which Herman Maril was asked to choose his favorite Baltimore work of art; he chose a Belgian Congo fetish from his personal collection. The photographs in the collection include several of Maril painting in his Baltimore studio, displays of his African art, and a notecard with a photograph of his painting “Cat and Candelabra.”
Statue and table, undated
This collection contains two copies of an article published in the Baltimore Sun in which Herman Maril was asked to choose his favorite Baltimore work of art; he chose a Belgian Congo fetish from his personal collection. The photographs in the collection include several of Maril painting in his Baltimore studio, displays of his African art, and a notecard with a photograph of his painting “Cat and Candelabra.”
Herman Maril painting in studio, close-up view, undated
This collection contains two copies of an article published in the Baltimore Sun in which Herman Maril was asked to choose his favorite Baltimore work of art; he chose a Belgian Congo fetish from his personal collection. The photographs in the collection include several of Maril painting in his Baltimore studio, displays of his African art, and a notecard with a photograph of his painting “Cat and Candelabra.”
Herman Maril sitting in studio, circa 1982
Photograph by Aaron M. Levin.
Herman Maril with paint brush, undated
This collection contains two copies of an article published in the Baltimore Sun in which Herman Maril was asked to choose his favorite Baltimore work of art; he chose a Belgian Congo fetish from his personal collection. The photographs in the collection include several of Maril painting in his Baltimore studio, displays of his African art, and a notecard with a photograph of his painting “Cat and Candelabra.”
Herman Maril standing in studio, undated
This collection contains two copies of an article published in the Baltimore Sun in which Herman Maril was asked to choose his favorite Baltimore work of art; he chose a Belgian Congo fetish from his personal collection. The photographs in the collection include several of Maril painting in his Baltimore studio, displays of his African art, and a notecard with a photograph of his painting “Cat and Candelabra.”
Herman Maril painting in studio with back to camera, circa 1982
Photograph by Aaron M. Levin.