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 Painting of Dr. John McLoughlin Elizabeth Martha Lovejoy (1857 - 1938) 75-1.28 Portrait in oil made between 1885 and 1900. McLoughlin was Chief Factor of Fort Vancouver for the Hudson's Bay Company. Elizabeth Martha (Lovejoy) Gowdy was the daughter of Asa Lovejoy, acknowledged as one of the founders of Portland. |
 "Trophy Ride" Edward B. Quigley (1895 - 1986) 81-62 1952 cast bronze sculpture of a cowboy riding a bronco at the Pendleton Round-Up. Quigley received the Governor's Arts Award in 1982, and he was inducted into the National Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City in 1984 for "his paintings and carvings that depict life in the Old West." |
 "Deep Six Boats" Elaine Witteveen (1917 - ) 90-167.1.1,.2 1971 watercolor "Deep Six Boats" portrays a coastal scene. Elaine Witteveen studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and at the University of Oregon in the 1960s. She was a founding member of the Maude Kerns Art Center in Eugene, served three years as a board member of the Oregon Arts Commission, and operates a studio gallery in Jacksonville. |
 Rattle 94-1.44 Wood rattle made by Native Americans of the Northwest Coast. Carved shape is of a raven. Adorned with painted decorations of an eagle, a frog and a human. |
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