Unsigned manuscript probably pre-World War II, n.d:

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A gray orb is surrounded by plants and flowers.,Condition assessment (2014): Great
Green swirls meet white swirls at the center of the frame.,Condition assessment (2014): Great
An abstract yellow and red floral figure.,Condition assessment (2014): Great
A very dark painting, with a round black orb at the top. Maybe a flower of some sort, hard to tell.,Condition assessment (2014): Painting is in great condition, but the paper backing has ripped
Painting is divided between a black upper half and lighter lower half.
Two broad black strokes dominate the work.,Condition assessment (2014): Great
White and black abstract figures on top of what seems to be a letter.,Condition assessment (2014): Great
Painting resembles a long, dark hallway or possibly a black door.,Condition assessment (2014): Good; some paint on the front of the frame and a small tear in the paper backing.
Eerie green colours swirling on a black background,Condition assessment (2014): Good - may be the other half of U2 (the [intentionality] is unknown)
Abstract piece with long black strokes.,Condition assessment (2014): Great
Curvy, bulbous figures occupy the lower half of the painting.,Condition assessment (2014): Great
Combination of white, gray & black brush strokes,Condition assessment (2014): Great
Group portrait of the staff of the college publication
Urvashi Vaid was born in New Dehli, India; moved to Potsdam, NY in 1966 at 6 years old; moved to Boston in 1979; and then moved to Provincetown, MA in the early 1990s. Fields of study at Vassar: political science, English. Current occupation: Director of the Engaging Tradition Project at Columbia
Main (Thompson) Library location: South wing -- First window. Valentin Fernandez (c.14-- – c.1519) was born in Moravia, but spent most of his life in Lisbon, where he pursued a career as a printer and translator. In 1495, he printed a Portuguese edition of Vita Christi with fellow printer Nicolaus
Main (Thompson) Library location: North wing -- First window. The son of a resident of Leipzig, Valentin Schumann (c. 14-- – 1542) began printing in 1514, the year he produced Johannes Reuchlin's Phorcensis Scenica Progymnasmata. His early works demonstrate a focus on classical and humanist
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