Box 1
Contains 62 Results:
“St. Brendan" frontispiece, 1945-1946
This series consists of many illustrations by King in both color and black and white for articles and featured artwork in The Capuchin Annual. The artwork includes both secular and religious themes, with a series emphasis on Catholic saints.
Collection is open for research.
“St. Brigid", 1946-1947
This series consists of many illustrations by King in both color and black and white for articles and featured artwork in The Capuchin Annual. The artwork includes both secular and religious themes, with a series emphasis on Catholic saints.
Collection is open for research.
“St. Columban", 1945-1946
This series consists of many illustrations by King in both color and black and white for articles and featured artwork in The Capuchin Annual. The artwork includes both secular and religious themes, with a series emphasis on Catholic saints.
Collection is open for research.
“St. Columcille", undated
This series consists of many illustrations by King in both color and black and white for articles and featured artwork in The Capuchin Annual. The artwork includes both secular and religious themes, with a series emphasis on Catholic saints.
Collection is open for research.
“St. Declan", 1946-1947
This series consists of many illustrations by King in both color and black and white for articles and featured artwork in The Capuchin Annual. The artwork includes both secular and religious themes, with a series emphasis on Catholic saints.
Collection is open for research.
“St. Fiacre", 1948
This series consists of many illustrations by King in both color and black and white for articles and featured artwork in The Capuchin Annual. The artwork includes both secular and religious themes, with a series emphasis on Catholic saints.
Collection is open for research.
“St. Finbarr", 1946-1947
This series consists of many illustrations by King in both color and black and white for articles and featured artwork in The Capuchin Annual. The artwork includes both secular and religious themes, with a series emphasis on Catholic saints.
Collection is open for research.
“St. Kevin", 1948
This series consists of many illustrations by King in both color and black and white for articles and featured artwork in The Capuchin Annual. The artwork includes both secular and religious themes, with a series emphasis on Catholic saints.
Collection is open for research.
“St. Jarlath", 1946-1947
This series consists of many illustrations by King in both color and black and white for articles and featured artwork in The Capuchin Annual. The artwork includes both secular and religious themes, with a series emphasis on Catholic saints.
Collection is open for research.
“St. Lorcan", 1948
This series consists of many illustrations by King in both color and black and white for articles and featured artwork in The Capuchin Annual. The artwork includes both secular and religious themes, with a series emphasis on Catholic saints.
Collection is open for research.
“Blessed Timothy McCarthy", 1948
This series consists of many illustrations by King in both color and black and white for articles and featured artwork in The Capuchin Annual. The artwork includes both secular and religious themes, with a series emphasis on Catholic saints.
Collection is open for research.
“St. Malachy", 1946-1947
This series consists of many illustrations by King in both color and black and white for articles and featured artwork in The Capuchin Annual. The artwork includes both secular and religious themes, with a series emphasis on Catholic saints.
Collection is open for research.
“St. Patrick", undated
This series consists of many illustrations by King in both color and black and white for articles and featured artwork in The Capuchin Annual. The artwork includes both secular and religious themes, with a series emphasis on Catholic saints.
Collection is open for research.
“St. Senan", 1948
This series consists of many illustrations by King in both color and black and white for articles and featured artwork in The Capuchin Annual. The artwork includes both secular and religious themes, with a series emphasis on Catholic saints.
Collection is open for research.
“St. Francis of Assisi", 1942
This series consists of many illustrations by King in both color and black and white for articles and featured artwork in The Capuchin Annual. The artwork includes both secular and religious themes, with a series emphasis on Catholic saints.
Collection is open for research.
“Queen of Ireland", 1949
This series consists of many illustrations by King in both color and black and white for articles and featured artwork in The Capuchin Annual. The artwork includes both secular and religious themes, with a series emphasis on Catholic saints.
Collection is open for research.
“May Morning", 1949
This series consists of many illustrations by King in both color and black and white for articles and featured artwork in The Capuchin Annual. The artwork includes both secular and religious themes, with a series emphasis on Catholic saints.
Collection is open for research.
“Our Lady of Fatima", 1949
This series consists of many illustrations by King in both color and black and white for articles and featured artwork in The Capuchin Annual. The artwork includes both secular and religious themes, with a series emphasis on Catholic saints.
Collection is open for research.
“Our Lady of Immaculate Conception", 1949
This series consists of many illustrations by King in both color and black and white for articles and featured artwork in The Capuchin Annual. The artwork includes both secular and religious themes, with a series emphasis on Catholic saints.
Collection is open for research.
“Mother of Christ", 1949
This series consists of many illustrations by King in both color and black and white for articles and featured artwork in The Capuchin Annual. The artwork includes both secular and religious themes, with a series emphasis on Catholic saints.
Collection is open for research.
“Our Lady of Sorrows", 1949
This series consists of many illustrations by King in both color and black and white for articles and featured artwork in The Capuchin Annual. The artwork includes both secular and religious themes, with a series emphasis on Catholic saints.
Collection is open for research.
“Dancing Stage at Carna Show", 1943
This series consists of many illustrations by King in both color and black and white for articles and featured artwork in The Capuchin Annual. The artwork includes both secular and religious themes, with a series emphasis on Catholic saints.
Collection is open for research.
“Salruck", 1943
This series consists of many illustrations by King in both color and black and white for articles and featured artwork in The Capuchin Annual. The artwork includes both secular and religious themes, with a series emphasis on Catholic saints.
Collection is open for research.
“St. Elizabeth of Hungary", 1942
This series consists of many illustrations by King in both color and black and white for articles and featured artwork in The Capuchin Annual. The artwork includes both secular and religious themes, with a series emphasis on Catholic saints.
Collection is open for research.
“Jaun Zuria", 1946-1947
This series consists of many illustrations by King in both color and black and white for articles and featured artwork in The Capuchin Annual. The artwork includes both secular and religious themes, with a series emphasis on Catholic saints.
Collection is open for research.