Weidenaar, Reynold H. (Reynold Henry), 1915-1985
Reynold Weidenaar
Weidenaar, Reynold Henry, 1915-, illustrateur
Weidenaar, Reynold Henry (American painter, etcher, and illustrator, 1915-1985)
Reynold Weidenaar American draftsman and printmaker
VIAF ID: 2408954 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a Reynold Weidenaar
- 100 0 _ ‡a Reynold Weidenaar ‡c American draftsman and printmaker
- 100 1 _ ‡a Weidenaar, Reynold H. ‡q (Reynold Henry), ‡d 1915-1985
- 100 1 _ ‡a Weidenaar, Reynold Henry ‡g American painter, etcher, and illustrator, 1915-1985
- 100 1 _ ‡a Weidenaar, Reynold Henry, ‡d 1915-, ‡c illustrateur
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (5)
Works
Title | Sources |
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Both banks of the river | |
[Bridge over railroad] | |
[Connecticut Avenue Bridge over Rock Creek, Washington, D.C.] | |
Déjà vu, where are you? (1977) | |
Forest folk at work : a sequel to Forest folk tales | |
[Francis Scott Key Bridge spanning the Potomac] | |
George Washingtons [sic] headquarters July 13 1943 Georgetown | |
[Head of a boy] | |
Home from the forest | |
[Houses along Georgetown street with Georgetown University looming above] | |
It was a terrible day! | |
James and Catherine de Sellers | |
[Key Bridge from Georgetown] | |
The March of truth : twenty historical miniatures | |
National Baptist Church 16th & Columbia | |
[National Cathedral under construction] | |
Neptune Fountain Library of Congress July 5 1943 | |
Open air market Washington July 26 at 8 & F St. | |
Our changing landscape | |
[Peirce Mill in Rock Creek Park in Washington DC] | |
[Pittsburg people] | |
Sentry detail Capitol steps | |
Six ways to draw on copper | |
A sketchbook of Michigan | |
Toccate e partite d'intavolatura | |
[U.S. Grant equestrian statue on the Capitol grounds with the dome rising behind] | |
[U.S. Supreme Court building from the southwest] | |
[View of the Capitol dome from the door of the Library of Congress] | |
[View of the East facade of the Capitol on the Senate side] | |
[West facade of Treasury Building in Washington DC] | |
Wilmott Place, the route of a military expedition and later the scene of a tactical blunder | |
WW in Am. art, 1986: |