Box 1
Contains 62 Results:
“Parish Priest of the Pacific", 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.
“Twilight and Dawn", 1944
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.
“Tolerance", 1940
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.
“[Gabhalthas Breagh]"“Tara was a woman’s choice", 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.
“Colm the Venerated" title page for “Three Sketches by Seamus MacManus", 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.
Uncaptioned images, both sides,, 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.
“...a nation can be created here...", 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.
“ni mucfAr I nEIREnn [Gh]o deo e", 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.
“Michilin and I", 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.
“The Glen Rover", 1944
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.
“The Man Dun Curor", 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.
“Hogskin Gloves", 1944
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.
“The Bishop", 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.
“The Headman of Ules", 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.
“Death Keeps No Calendar", 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.
Series of Irish provinces: “Eire," Connacht,” “Laighin,” “Mumha,” and “Ulaidh”, 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.
“Morning Star", 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.
Book plate for the John T. Hughes Memorial Collection, Boston College, black and white, undated
Collection is open for research.
Stations of the Cross, I-XIV, color on card stock, undated
Collection is open for research.
Uncaptioned illustrations, probably for The Capuchin Annual, undated
Collection is open for research.
“An Coronin Muire" ("The Sacred Mysteries"), fifteen images
This series consists of photographs of King’s artwork. All are in black and white except those of the stained-glass at Boston College. Also included is one portrait of King.
Collection is open for research.
Stations of the Cross series (for the Capuchin Annual), fourteen images, 1941
This series consists of photographs of King’s artwork. All are in black and white except those of the stained-glass at Boston College. Also included is one portrait of King.
Collection is open for research.
Richard J. King portrait by Adolph Morath, undated
This series consists of photographs of King’s artwork. All are in black and white except those of the stained-glass at Boston College. Also included is one portrait of King.
Collection is open for research.
Stained glass windows designed by King for the Boston College Library, two color photographs, undated
This series consists of photographs of King’s artwork. All are in black and white except those of the stained-glass at Boston College. Also included is one portrait of King.
Collection is open for research.