Mabelle Wilhelmina Boldt Collection

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French Provincial
Photograph of student work. Family room with striped sofa and drapes. Exterior view of the home and overhead view of the family room. "Family Room/of a/French Provincial Home/Maria Kletsidis"
French Provincial
Photograph of student work. Exterior view of the home and overhead view of the family room. Yellow flower wallpaper with yellow chairs and sofa in front of fireplace and on white rug.
French Provincial
Photograph of student work. Ranch style house with four trees behind it. Overhead view of floor plan that depicts dining room, kitchen, and hallway.
French Provincial
Photograph of student work. Overhead floor plan of living room with attached dining room. Exterior of the home also shown.
French Provincial
Photograph of student work. Exterior view of one house with two garages, trees in the background, and bushes liking the front. Interpretation of an open kitchen and living room and an overhead view of the space.
French Provinical
Photograph of student work. Black, white and gray tinged living room with blue chairs and vase. Exterior interpretation of the home and overhead view of the living room connected to the dining room.
French Provinicial
Photograph of student work. Black and white interpretation of "Provincial House/(Malaysian Farmer's House)/Norman/March '83" with two overhead views of the plat plan and floor plan.
Furniture, carpet, wall, and drapery samples
The watercolor sheet and a sheet of wallpaper measuring 50 x 38 are mounted on a piece of heavy cardboard. The right had side of the covered cardboard shows drawings of a sofa and chair to be done in off-white fabric which matches the off-white walls; a chair to be upholstered in a dark pink and cranberry striped material; a color sample for the wall paint; and a drawing of a window with long sheer curtains and floral patterned drapes. The left hand side of the covered cardboard is a wallpaper sample to show the pattern of the fabric for the drapes.
Furniture design
"Visible joints are glued together. Inside joints are held together by light nails. Some nails used until glue sets." Scales vary. Side, front, overhead, and exploded views of a cabinet with two doors. An enlargement of the molding (spelled "moulding" on the sheet) and a top view of an enlargement of the door opening are also shown. The door pulls, black metal door hinges, black metal grill, and casters are clearly labeled.
Geometric, naturalistic, conventional, and abstract
One of four separate works by students, mounted on the same piece of heavy cardboard. This watercolor has eight separate 7 cm. squares, in 4 columns with 2 rows to each column. The headings on the four columns read; Geometric, Naturalistic, Conventional, and Abstract. Under Geometric are 2 squares, labeled: Rosette, contrasted harmony; and Optical complementary harmony, Ross. Naturalistic has 2 squares labeled: Optical, analogous [i.e. analogous] harmony; and Bi-symmetric, double split-complementary, Munsell. The 2 squares under Conventional read: Optical, perfected harmony, Munsell; and Bi-symmetric, split-complementary, Ross. The 2 rows under Abstract are labeled: Optical, triad, Munsell; and Bi-symmetric, monochromatic. Labeled "March 1960 Problem 19".
Geometric, naturalistic, conventional, and abstract
"Problem 19". This watercolor has eight separate rectangles measuring 7 x 6 cm each arranged in 4 columns with 2 rows to each column. The headings on the four columns read; Geometric, Naturalistic, Conventional, and Abstract. Under Geometric are 2 rectangles, labelled: Rosette, triad harmony. and Optical, contrasted harmony. Naturalistic has 2 rectangles labeled: Optical, contrasted harmony. The 2 rectangles under Conventional read: Bi-symmetrical, double split-complementary harmony; and Optical, split-complementary harmony. The 2 rows under Abstract are label: Bi-symmetrical, perfected harmony; and Optical, monochromatic harmony.
Geometric, naturalistic, conventional, and abstract color scheme types
One of four separate works painted by students, mounted on the same piece of heavy cardboard. This watercolor has eight separate 9 x 7 cm rectangles, arranged in 4 columns with 2 rows to each column. The headings on the four columns read; Geometric, Naturalistic, Conventional, and Abstract. Under Geometric are 2 rectangles labeled: Rosette, monochromatic; and Optical, complementary. Naturalistic has 2 rectangles labeled: Bi-symmetric, perfected harmony; and Optical, analogous. The 2 rectangles under Conventional read: Bi-symmetric, split-complementary; and Optical, contrasted. The 2 rows under Abstract are labeled: Bi-symmetric, double split-complementary; and optical, triad.

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