Red Square, Suzzallo Library

Photographic Print Image # 9003007 Excellent Inspired by the picturesque beauty of the University of Washington campus during a variety of seasons, Loyd Heath’s photographs of the university exemplify the grace and resilience of the campus architecture and landscape. They capture the panoramic vista...

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Main Author: Loyd Heath
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Published: 1990
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spelling ftuwashingtonlib:oai:cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:libart/223 2023-05-15T17:02:23+02:00 Red Square, Suzzallo Library Red Square, Suzzallo Library by Loyd Heath Loyd Heath Allen Library N., 4th Floor, Administration Available during administration hours with permission 1990 Photography http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/libart/id/223 unknown University of Washington Libraries Art Collection Red Square, Suzzallo Library.jpg http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/libart/id/223 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ Loyd Heath No University Libraries photograph; image 1990 ftuwashingtonlib 2019-03-17T00:08:42Z Photographic Print Image # 9003007 Excellent Inspired by the picturesque beauty of the University of Washington campus during a variety of seasons, Loyd Heath’s photographs of the university exemplify the grace and resilience of the campus architecture and landscape. They capture the panoramic vistas of the quad during the spring and neo-gothic buildings as well as the intricate details that accent the overall regality of the university, such as the globes in the Suzzallo Reading Room. From 1962 until 1998, Loyd Heath was a faculty member at the business school at the University of Washington until he retired as a Professor Emeritus in Accounting. Photography, initially a hobby, turned into a professional venture as Heath began photographing a number of views around the campus. The majority of his photographs were taken during his time as a professors. They have appeared in a number of University of Washington publications (including Norman Johnson’s The Fountain and the Mountain and the Alumni Association’s Columns Magazine) and were displayed in the annual photo show at Meany Hall for over 10 years. Other sites include the Totem Heritage Center in Ketchikan, Alaska, and Old World Wisconsin, an outdoor living history museum in Eagle, Wisconsin. A photographic guidebook featuring Loyd's photos (Old World Wisconsin - America's Heartland: a Guide to our Past) was published by the museum in 2003. (Information taken from loydheath.com) Other/Unknown Material Ketchikan Alaska University of Washington, Seattle: Digital Collections 4Th Floor ENVELOPE(-21.901,-21.901,64.142,64.142)
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description Photographic Print Image # 9003007 Excellent Inspired by the picturesque beauty of the University of Washington campus during a variety of seasons, Loyd Heath’s photographs of the university exemplify the grace and resilience of the campus architecture and landscape. They capture the panoramic vistas of the quad during the spring and neo-gothic buildings as well as the intricate details that accent the overall regality of the university, such as the globes in the Suzzallo Reading Room. From 1962 until 1998, Loyd Heath was a faculty member at the business school at the University of Washington until he retired as a Professor Emeritus in Accounting. Photography, initially a hobby, turned into a professional venture as Heath began photographing a number of views around the campus. The majority of his photographs were taken during his time as a professors. They have appeared in a number of University of Washington publications (including Norman Johnson’s The Fountain and the Mountain and the Alumni Association’s Columns Magazine) and were displayed in the annual photo show at Meany Hall for over 10 years. Other sites include the Totem Heritage Center in Ketchikan, Alaska, and Old World Wisconsin, an outdoor living history museum in Eagle, Wisconsin. A photographic guidebook featuring Loyd's photos (Old World Wisconsin - America's Heartland: a Guide to our Past) was published by the museum in 2003. (Information taken from loydheath.com)
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