Wood sign made by Pollock. Used at art festivals, and other venues at which he sold his art.
Pollock, JamesBlue Lettering with Yellow Border, Sleeveless, Size XL
South Dakota State University. Jackrabbit AthleticsBlack Lettering with White Border, Light Blue Buttons, Short Sleeves, Size XL
South Dakota State University. Jackrabbit AthleticsWeaving with a light background with a black and white panda, light gray and blue leaves
Lemme, Gary DeanWeaving with a light background and a green, black, and gold dragon
Lemme, Gary DeanViews in the Ottoman empire, chiefly in Caramania, a part of Asia Minor hitherto unexplored : with some curious selections from the islands of Rhodes and Cyprus, and the celebrated cities of Corinth, Carthage, and Tripoli: from the original drawings in the possession of Sir R. Ainslie, taken during his embassy to Constantinople
London: R. Bowyer, 1803
Luigi Mayer was a watercolorist and draftsman of Italian origin. Mayer’s sketches have been cited as the most accurate representations of the Middle East prior to the nineteenth century.
Mayer, LuigiIn honor and recognition for 2 years of dedicated service
Wood plaque in shape of state of Minnesota
Diorama for Project No. 87-107
The works of William Hogarth: from the original plates, restored by James Heath; with the addition of many subjects not before collected; to which are prefixed, A biographical essay on the genius and productions of Hogarth, and explanations of the subjects of the plates by John Nichols
London: Printed for Baldwin and Cradock by G. Woodfall, [1880?]
William Hogarth was a major figure among eighteenth-century engravers and painters. He excelled at portrait painting and displaying a satiric style.
Hogarth, William, 1697-1764The Old and New Testament connect in the history of the Jews and neighbouring nations, from the declension of the kingdoms of Israel and Judah to the time of Christ
London: Printed for R. Knaplock and J. Tonson, 1718
Humphrey Prideaux served as a lecturer in Hebrew at Christ Church, Oxford. Prideaux wrote a number of theological works.
Prideaux, Humphrey, 1648-1724State of Alabama Resolution of Outstanding Achievement by the Alabama Legislature sponsored by Senator Tom Whatley
Lemme, Gary DeanSouth Dakota Sunshine State flag flown in Texas with other state flags. Purchased by granddaughter and given to Caryl.
blue with yellow lettering, rabbit emblem
South Dakota State University. Jackrabbit AthleticsTwo wine glasses with "Celebrating 125 Years 1881-2006" etched on the glass and blue stems
Lemme, Gary DeanHat
Gavel mounted on a plaque
Lemme, Gary DeanPlaque in the shape of the state of South Dakota with a clock
Lemme, Gary DeanFlag
Two pieces of Roman water piopes from the Bulla Regia in Tunicia.
Lemme, Gary DeanBlue Lettering and Silver Snaps, Blue Lining, Child Size
South Dakota State University. Jackrabbit AthleticsBlue and Snaps, Blue Lining, Size Small
South Dakota State University. Jackrabbit AthleticsBlue Lettering, Bronco Rider in Light Gray, Size Small
South Dakota State University. Jackrabbit AthleticsBlue and Yellow Lettering Bronco Rider in White
South Dakota State University. Jackrabbit AthleticsYellow Lettering, Bronco Rider in Yellow
South Dakota State University. Jackrabbit AthleticsA description of the East, and some other countries
London: Printed for the author, by W. Bowyer, 1743-1745
Richard Pococke, an inveterate traveler, made extensive trips to the Middle East, Egypt, and Europe in the 1730s, 40s, and 50s, visiting many relatively unknown regions. He published detailed narrative accounts of his journeys which were highly regarded by contemporaries.
v. 1. Observations on Egypt -- v. 2, pt. 1. Observation on Palaestine or the Holy Land, Syria, Mesopotamia, Cyprus, and Candia -- v. 2, pt. 2. Observations on the islands of the Archipelago, Asia Minor, Thrace, Greece, and some other parts of Europe.
Pococke, Richard, 1704-1765Cap is signed in black in by Pollock on the white underside of the bill. Pollock also included a design created by him.
Pollock, JamesViaggi di Pietro della Valle il Pellegrino . . . Descritti da lui medesimo in 54. Lettere familiari . . . All’erudita . . . suo amino Mario Schipano, diuissi In tre parti, cio’e la Turchia, la Persia, e l’India
Bologna: G. Longhi, 1672-1677
Italian author, poet, and composer, Pietro della Valle set off on a lengthy journey in 1614 to the East, visiting Turkey, Egypt, Palestine, Persia, and India. He recorded the story of his travels upon his return in 1929.
Worn by Caryl when she went to the National 4-H Club Congress
1 small, white felted hat with black trim
Lemme, Gary DeanStory and recognition by Tom Smit, Executive Director of Michigan Turfgrass Foundaton from trip to Northern Ireland and Royal Portrush Golf Course
Lemme, Gary DeanMichigan Agricultural Experiment Station farewell fathering for Gary Lemme, scrapbook of letters
Lemme, Gary Deandark blue with yellow lettering
South Dakota State University. Jackrabbit AthleticsDuane LeTourneau Outstanding Advisor of the Year Award presented to Dr. Gary Lemme SD 87 inj appreciatioin of your sacrifice of time, pleasures, and comforts for the betterment of FarmHouse Fraternity
Lemme, Gary DeanItinerarium Banjaminis
Lvgd. Batavorum [Leiden]: officinal Elziviriana, [1633]
The book is 2 inches in width and 3 ¾ inches in height. It contains 233 pages, plus a 7-page index and is soft-bound in white leather.
For demostrating superior leadershihp in the FSLI Program
Lemme, Gary DeanThis is to certify that Gary Lemme was initiated by South Dakota State University Chapter
Lemme, Gary DeanHat
Greeting cards
Compendio delle historie del regno di Napoli Compost da messer Pandolgo Collenucio iurisconsulto in Pesaro
Venitia: ]Michele Tramezino], 1543
Italian humanist Pandolfo Collenuccio was a true Renaissance man. He was a literary, scholar, historian, geographer, collector or rare plants and animals, and diplomat. His works include this history of Naples and poems and dialogues in Latin and Italian.
Waiting to lift off was inspired by a trip fellow artist Sam Alexander and I made to the 93rd setting in less than an hour after being wounded. "Dust Off" was the tactical call sign we used by aid ambulances. Flying into an active landing zone to pick up wounded was a dangerous job. We now know that pilots, crew chiefs, and accompanying medical corpsmen stood a 1 in 3 chance of being injured, wounded, or killed in their line of work. I didn't fly on a "Dust Off" but did at least two related paintings out of respect for these brave soldiers who put their lives at risk daily for others. Ink/watercolor print on foam board.
Pollock, JamesWhile working as a soldier artist in Vietnam I visited 199th LIB. At the time of my visit they captured two VC suspects and were interrogating them. I did sketches and this watercolor interpreting this experience. Watercolor print on foam board.
Pollock, JamesLonesome: Being overseas, away from family, friends, and familiar places by itself can be emotionally draining on any soldier. Throw into that mix having to go out on a patrol where danger and all kinds of physical hardships have to be injured. I did this painting as a result of my visit with 199th LIB in Vietnam. I tried to capture the emotional drain war can have on an individual. How after coming back from patrol a soldier can be emotionally and physically exhausted. Waiting: While visiting the 199th LIB I sat around waiting with the soldiers I would soon be going on patrol with. In the gouache sketch I tried to express the melancholy feelings that accompanied the wait. Two prints on foam board.
Pollock, JamesWhile visiting the 196th LIB I went on an aerial reconnaissance flight. Two radio officers looked out the open door of a Huey and radioed back information about what they were observing as the craft flew above an area of interest. The next day I would be on the ground with a patrol in the area being observed. This pen and ink drawing depicts one of the officers at work on the floor, looking out the door of a "huey."
Pollock, JamesThis pen and ink wash expresses some of the character of the local population in Vietnam
Pollock, JamesPhotos taken in a Vietnamese Village while traveling on a day trip with the 11th Armored Cavalry. On this Medical Civis Action Program (MEDCAP) local villagers were treated for minor medical issues. Soap and other personal hygiene items were distributed to villagers. Three photographs prints and put on foam board.
Pollock, James