East wing of Garrison Theater. Above the windows are five small murals by Millard Sheets depicting dancers from around the world: Africa, Indonesia, Mexico, Hopi Indian, and Japan. Beneath the dancers it reads, "A celebration of joy in memory of...
Entrance to the Garrison Theater. "On the front portico of Garrison Theater, a large mosaic mural by Millard Sheets depicts scenes from three Shakespeare plays: Anthony and Cleopatra, Romeo and Juliet, and King Lear." (Scripps College website)
Scripps College Professor of Philosophy Philip Merlan and his wife Franciszka Merlan stand at east side of Seal Fountain in Seal Court of Malott Commons. Water shoots out of the seal's mouth. Seal Court features mosaic murals around the pond...
A side view of Seal Court in the Lang Arts Building. The location has since become part of Malott Commons. Seal Court features mosaic murals around the pond created by various students since the 1940s. The seals were originally designed by Lawrence...
Seal Court features mosaic murals around the pond created by various students since the 1940s. The seals were originally designed by Lawrence Tenney Stevens, modeled in clay by Jean McBurney, and fired by William Manker, Scripps ceramics professor...
Scripps College; Fountains; Courtyards; Art in universities and colleges; Art works
Seal Court featured mosaic murals around the pond created by various students since the 1940s. The seals were originally designed by Lawrence Tenney Stevens, modeled in clay by Jean McBurney, and fired by William Manker, Scripps ceramics professor...
Seal Court features mosaic murals around the pond created by various students since the 1940s. The seals were originally designed by Lawrence Tenney Stevens, modeled in clay by Jean McBurney, and fired by William Manker, Scripps ceramics professor...
A postcard of the fountains in Seal Court, pictured here as part of the Lang Art Building. It is now considered a part of Malott Commons. Seal Court featured mosaic murals around the pond created by various students since the 1940s. The seals were...
Seal Court features mosaic murals around the pond created by various students since the 1940s. The seals were originally designed by Lawrence Tenney Stevens, modeled in clay by Jean McBurney, and fired by William Manker, Scripps ceramics professor...
Seal Court features mosaic murals around the pond created by various students since the 1940s. The seals were originally designed by Lawrence Tenney Stevens, modeled in clay by Jean McBurney, and fired by William Manker, Scripps ceramics professor...
Seal fountains in the center of Seal Court, which was originally part of the Lang Art Building, but has since become part of Malott Commons. Seal Court features mosaic murals around the pond created by various students since the 1940s. The seals...
Seal Court features mosaic murals around the pond created by various students since the 1940s. The seals were originally designed by Lawrence Tenney Stevens, modeled in clay by Jean McBurney, and fired by William Manker, Scripps ceramics professor...
Seal Court features mosaic murals around the pond created by various students since the 1940s. The seals were originally designed by Lawrence Tenney Stevens, modeled in clay by Jean McBurney, and fired by William Manker, Scripps ceramics professor...
Seal Court features mosaic murals around the pond created by various students since the 1940s. The seals were originally designed by Lawrence Tenney Stevens, modeled in clay by Jean McBurney, and fired by William Manker, Scripps ceramics professor...
Fountains; Scripps College; College students; Courtyards
Men standing and sitting in Seal Court near the fountains. Seal Court features mosaic murals around the pond created by various students since the 1940s. The seals were originally designed by Lawrence Tenney Stevens, modeled in clay by Jean...
Male students congregate around Seal Court, which features mosaic murals around the pond created by various students since the 1940s. The seals were originally designed by Lawrence Tenney Stevens, modeled in clay by Jean McBurney, and fired by...