This is an oil painting of one of the founders of Pacific University, Tabitha Moffatt Brown. This portrait was made between 1900-1949 and is the only known existing painting of her. It was painted from the only known existing photograph of her. The portrait was painted by Brown’s great great granddaughter Lilian P. Bain. Brown made a vast contribution to Pacific. Her original vision was to turn it into a house for poor children. Students, whose parents could afford it, were to pay 1 dollar. Brown also decided to work the entire first year without pay. Her jobs included teaching, managing, and housekeeping. Brown is the only woman founder of Pacific University and is an important figure in Pacific University history.
Black intaglio print with two large blue stripes in the center and thin yellow stripe in between. Created by a Japanese artist sometime between 1970 and 1977.
A preparatory drawing with watercolor for mural in Forest Grove Fire station. Formerly referred to as: 'Fire engine, study; preparatory drawing for mural commissioned for Art in Public Places'
An abstract pink-and-white shape on top of a black background with the works 'No N Sense' in all capitals and subtle grey at the bottom of the picture.