Skip to main content Collections MenuAdvanced Search Objects: results Advanced Search Close Refine ResultsArtist / MakerLinda Wesner (8) Thomas Nast (1) Classification(s)Drawing (8) Print (2) Date toDepartmentPermanent Collection (10) Image AvailableSort:RelevanceTitle (A–Z)Date (Older First)Object number (Ascending)Primary Maker (A-Z)Last Updated (Ascending)ListImagesTable Advanced Search Filters View PDFTitleArtist / MakerCultureGeographyObject numberKeywordDatetoDateMediumCredit LineClassification(s)All(not assigned)AnimationAssemblageBookCalligraphyCartoonCeramicCollageConstructionDecorative ArtDrawingGlassInstallationJewelryMiscellaneousOtherPaintingPhotographPortfolioPrintSculptureTextileVideoIn Collection(s)AllArt and GlobalizationArt and Media Temporalities: Speed, Slowness, and “Capturing” Time Ceramics & GlassDrawings & WatercolorsHuman/Environment: 4,000 Years of ArtPaintings Photography Photojournalism/Documentary PhotographyPrintsPublic Art @ SURecent AcquisitionsTextilesImage AvailableClear10 for Terms: HallDulce se Decorum est Propatria MoriThomas Nast1879Dedication of the Hall of Languages, May 8, 1873Linda Wesner1975Syracuse University Hall of Languagescirca 1880In 1873, the Hall of Languages was the only campus buildingLinda Wesner1975A snowy night conjures images of past students, from eager young women to World War II veterans, (Hall of Languages)Linda Wesner1975Professors and students left an imprint on the building’s interior spaces (Hall of Languages)Linda Wesner1975Architect Horatio N. White (Hall of Languages)Linda Wesner1975Laying the Cornerstone (Hall of Languages)Linda Wesner1975By the 1880’s the building was overcrowded with libraries and laboratories (Hall of Languages)Linda Wesner1975The building commanded a hilltop view of Syracuse (Hall of Languages)Linda Wesner1975Next Page Powered by eMuseum