Drawing of the museum grounds and the Koerner gallery as part of the planning process for the Museum of Anthropology. The lower drawing of the gallery may have been done by Rudy Kovach.
Drawing of two Northwest Coast hafted mauls. These served a similar function to sledgehammers and performed tasks such as driving wedges to split logs. This image may have been from an exhibit at the old Museum of Anthropology dealing with Northwest coast technology.
Drawing of the "data book" for the Museum of Anthropology's visible storage. These books provided museum catalogue information on the items on display. This drawing was likely done as part of the planning process for the construction of the new museum.
Drawing of the foyer of the proposed new Museum of Anthropology building. This drawing was likely made by Rudy Kovach as part of the planning process for the new Museum of Anthropology building.
Drawing of the Great Hall of the proposed Museum of Anthropology building looking towards Gallery 3 (now called the O'Brian Gallery). This drawing was likely done by Rudy Kovach as part of the planning process for the construction of the museum.
Drawing of the Great Hall of the proposed Museum of Anthropology building looking towards Gallery 3 (now called the O'Brian Gallery). This drawing was likely done by Rudy Kovach as part of the planning process for the construction of the museum.
Drawing of the interior of the Great Hall of the proposed Museum of Anthropology building. This drawing was likely made during the planning process for the construction of the new museum and may have been done by Rudy Kovach.
Drawing of the interior of the Great Hall of the proposed Museum of Anthropology building. This drawing was likely made during the planning process for the construction of the new museum and may have been done by Rudy Kovach.
Drawing of the ramp and Great Hall of the proposed Museum of Anthropology building. This drawing was likely done by Rudy Kovach as part of the planning process for the new museum.
Image of a drawing from a drawing class. The label for this slide suggests an association with Richmond Art Teachers but the context of the label in unknown.
Image is of Norman crafting drawings of model canoe for canoe log at table inside Mortuary house. Isaac, Chip, and Ron stand on either side of table, watching and assisting the process.
Image depicts a rack set up in a clearing where fish appear to be drying. The area around the rack is scrub land and mountains can be seen in the distance.