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portraits
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Black and white photograph of a John Rhoden sculpture. Undated black and white photograph of a John Rhoden sculpture of a face in profile.
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Black and white photograph of John Rhoden posing with sculpture. Black and white photograph of John Rhoden posing with an unidentified sculpture taken March 8, 1990 by LeRoy W. Henderson.
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Black and white portrait photograph of John Rhoden wearing hat. Black and white portrait photograph of John Rhoden wearing a knit hat circa 1990. This portrait was used on a postcard for a John Rhoden exhibition and discussion at the Hatch-Billops Collection on January 28, 1990.
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Black and white photograph of John Rhoden seated at desk reading a book. Black and white photograph of John Rhoden seated at desk reading a book, possibly at the American Academy in Rome, circa 1951-1954.
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Black and white portrait photograph of John and Richenda Rhoden. Black and white portrait photograph of John and Richenda Rhoden during their travels betweek 1951-1957.
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Black and white portrait photograph of Richenda Rhoden. Black and white photograph of Richenda Rhoden with her hair down, wearing an off-the-shoulder top, likely taken in the 1940s or 1950s.
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Black and white portrait photograph of Richenda Rhoden. Black and white portrait of Richenda Rhoden from the 1940s or 1950s. There is a partial stamp on the lower right corner of the photograph, indicating that it was possibly used as a passport photo.
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Color slide of John Rhoden posing with his sculpture circa 1951-1954. Color slide of John Rhoden posing with his sculpture, likely at the American Academy in Rome circa 1951-1954.
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Color slide of John Rhoden posing with his sculpture. Color slide of John Rhoden posing with his sculpture in his home at 23 Cranberry Street in Brooklyn, NY.
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Color slide of Richenda Rhoden posing with her art. Color slide of Richenda Rhoden in a patterned dress posing next to one of her paintings.
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Color slide of John Rhoden posing with a dog and his sculpture. Color slide of John Rhoden posing with a black dog and his sculpture in his home at 23 Cranberry Street in Brooklyn, NY
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Color slide of John Rhoden posing with one of his sculptures. Color slide of John Rhoden posing with his sculpture of a three-faced female figure.
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Black and white photograph of Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth. Black and white portrait photograph of Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth, likely used by John Rhoden for reference while creating his bronze portrait sculpture of Shuttlesworth.
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Black and white photograph of Lillie Belle Rhoden. Black and white photograph of Lillie Belle Rhoden, John Rhoden's sister, posing in front of a window and radiator.
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Black and white photograph of Lillie Belle Rhoden during World War II. Black and white photograph of Lillie Belle Rhoden, John Rhoden's sister, during World War II in her military uniform. Caption verso: "ARMY PAPER" "I col. 100".
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Color photograph of John Rhoden preparing clay mold for the head of the Fred Shuttlesworth commission for the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute. Color photograph of John Rhoden in his studio at 23 Cranberry Street in Brooklyn, N.Y. preparing clay mold for the head of the Fred Shuttlesworth commission for the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute in Birmingham, Alabama.
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Color photograph of installation crew working on base of the Fred Shuttlesworth statue before being lowered onto ground at the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute. Color photograph of installation crew working on the base of the Fred Shuttlesworth statue by John Rhoden before being lowered onto ground at the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute in Birmingham, Alabama.
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Color photograph of Fred Shuttlesworth statue being positioned into final location by crane, front view up close, for the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute. Color photograph of the Fred Shuttlesworth statue by John Rhoden being positioned into its final location by a crane, front view up close, for the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute in Birmingham, Alabama.
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Color photograph of John Rhoden incising additional details on the right eye of the Fred Shuttlesworth commission in the Rhoden studio. Color photograph of John Rhoden incising additional details on the right eye of the Fred Shuttlesworth commission for the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute in the Rhoden studio at 23 Cranberry Street in Brooklyn, N.Y.
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Color photograph John and Richenda Rhoden posing next to bronze sculpture of Fred Shuttlesworth, commissioned for the Civil Rights Institute in Birmingham, Alabama. Color photograph John and Richenda Rhoden posing next to bronze sculpture of Fred Shuttlesworth by John Rhoden, commissioned for the Civil Rights Institute in Birmingham, Alabama.
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Color photograph of installation crew directing crane operator on lowering the Fred Shuttlesworth statue at the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute. Color photograph of installation crew directing crane operator on lowering the Fred Shuttlesworth statue by John Rhoden into position at the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute in Birmingham, Alabama.
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Color photograph of two unidentified individuals posing next to the Fred Shuttlesworth statue soon after being installed. Color photograph of two unidentified individuals posing next to John Rhoden's Fred Shuttlesworth statue soon after being installed on the grounds of the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute in Birmingham, Alabama.
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Color photograph of Birmingham, Alabama Mayor Richard Arrington, Jr. on top of ladder comparing a photograph of Fred Shuttlesworth to sculpture done by John Rhoden. Color photograph of Birmingham, Alabama Mayor Richard Arrington, Jr. on top of a ladder comparing a photograph of Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth to a sculpture done by John Rhoden for the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute.
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Color photograph of Fred Shuttlesworth modeling for John Rhoden during a sculpting session. Color photograph of Fred Shuttlesworth modeling for John Rhoden during a sculpting session for the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute commission at Rhoden's home at 23 Cranberry Street in Brooklyn, N.Y.
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Color photograph of John Rhoden incising additional details on the right eye of the Fred Shuttlesworth commission in the Rhoden studio. Color photograph of John Rhoden incising additional details on the right eye of the Fred Shuttlesworth commission for the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute in the Rhoden studio at 23 Cranberry Street in Brooklyn, N.Y.
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Color photograph of Mayor Richard Arrington, Jr. (middle), Odessa Woolfolk (right), and unidentified male (left) seated in an office reviewing materials for the founding of the Civil Rights Institute. Color photograph of Mayor Richard Arrington, Jr. (middle), Odessa Woolfolk (right), and unidentified male (left) seated in an office reviewing materials for the founding of the Civil Rights Institute in Birmingham, Alabama.
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Color photograph of John Rhoden reviewing maquette and photographs of the Fred Shuttlesworth commission with Mayor Richard Arrington, Jr. and other planning committee members. Color photograph of John Rhoden reviewing maquette and photographs of the Fred Shuttlesworth commission with Mayor Richard Arrington, Jr. and other planning committee members at the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute in Birmingham, Alabama.
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Color photograph of John Rhoden with the commission committee reviewing Civil Rights materials in library or archives reading room in Birmingham, Alabama. Color photograph of John Rhoden with the commission committee for the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute's commission of a sculpture of Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth reviewing Civil Rights materials in library or archives reading room in Birmingham, Alabama.
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Color photograph of John Rhoden and Mayor Richard Arrington, Jr. reviewing a maquette and photographs of the Fred Shuttlesworth commission in Birmingham, Alabama. Color photograph of John Rhoden and Mayor Richard Arrington, Jr. reviewing a maquette and photographs of John Rhoden's sculpture for the Fred Shuttlesworth commission for the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute in Birmingham, Alabama.
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Color photograph of an unidentified man at podium with Mayor Richard Arrington, Jr. in the background with four other unidentified individuals. Presentation on the Civil Rights Institute founding. Color photograph of an unidentified man at podium with Mayor Richard Arrington, Jr. in the background with four other unidentified individuals at the Birming Civil Rights Institute in Birmingham, Alabama. Presentation on the Civil Rights Institute founding.
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Color slide of Richenda Rhoden and an unidentified white male in front of an unidentified monument in Waterford, Ireland. Color slide of Richenda Rhoden and an unidentified white male with an unidentified monument in Waterford, Ireland. The monument is a half-length portrait of a male, likely a soldier, on a rectangular base. The base has illegible inscriptions.
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John Rhoden at the Birmingham, Alabama airport in 1949. John Rhoden in a sport coat and tie at the Birmingham, Alabama airport in 1949. A stamp on the reverse of the photograph indicated that it was taken by Rhoden's brother, Herman Santonio (Tony) Rhoden, and was printed in 1955.
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Black and white photograph of John Rhoden. Undated black and white portrait photograph of John Rhoden wearing a white button-down shirt.
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Black and white photograph of John Rhoden. Undated black and white portrait photograph of John Rhoden wearing a white button-down shirt, likely at the American Academy in Rome.
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Black and white photograph of John Rhoden. Undated black and white portrait photograph of John Rhoden wearing a suit and tie.
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Black and white photograph of John Rhoden. Undated black and white portrait photograph of John Rhoden wearing a suit and tie.
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Black and white photograph of John Rhoden with his sculpture, Magna Leone. Black and white photograph of John Rhoden with his sculpture, Magna Leone, completed in 1954.
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Black and white photograph of John Rhoden with his sculpture, Three Horses. Black and white photograph of John Rhoden with his sculpture, Three Horses (1953), likely at the American Academy in Rome. The sculpture was purchased by the Delaware Museum of Art in 1957.
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Black and white photograph of John Rhoden in his home with his sculpture, Seated Figure. Black and white photograph of John Rhoden in his home with his sculpture, Seated Figure (1958), likely taken in the 1970s.
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Black and white photograph of John Rhoden in his home with his sculpture, Seated Figure. Black and white photograph of John Rhoden in his home with his sculpture, Seated Figure (1958), likely taken in the 1970s.
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Black and white photograph of John Rhoden with an unidentified sculpture of a female head. Black and white photograph of John Rhoden posing with an unidentified sculpture of a female head, likely a portrait.
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Black and white photograph of John Rhoden with an unidentified sculpture of a female head. Black and white photograph of John Rhoden posing with an unidentified sculpture of a female head, likely a portrait.
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Black and white photograph of John Rhoden working on his sculpture Dancer. Black and white photograph of John Rhoden working on his sculpture, Dancer, likely during his time as a student at Columbia University.
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Color slide of military portraits in Russia. Color slide of military portraits on a wall in an unidentified location in Russia. There is a group of people partially visible in the foreground.
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Black and white photograph of local citizen of Indian city. Black and white photograph of local citizen of Indian city. Location where the photograph was taken is unknown/unidentified.
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Black and white portrait photograph of John Rhoden. Black and white portrait photograph of John Rhoden. Verso inscribed, "October 15, 1952, Rome, the day of leaving the hospital".
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Black and white photograph of the relief portrait of Oscar Dombrow. Black and white photograph of John Rhoden's relief portrait of Oscar Dombrow. Dombrow had a forty-seven year career with the New York Board of Education and worked at the Charles Evans Hughes High School. He retired in 1975 and died in 1993.
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Black and white photograph of John Rhoden posing in front of Zodiacal Curved Wall. Black and white photograph of John Rhoden posing in front of his sculpture for the Sheraton Hotel in Philadelphia, Zodiacal Curved Wall.
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Correspondence from Major General H.R. Harmon to John Rhoden from April 28, 1945. Correspondence from Major General Hubert R. Harmon to John Rhoden from April 28, 1944 in which Harmon agrees to sit for a portrait by Rhoden.
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Correspondence from H.R. Harmon to John Rhoden from June 8, 1945. Correspondence from H.R Harmon, Major General, United States Army, to John Rhoden. Dated June 8, 1945. Letter thanks Rhoden for completed sculpture.