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Print by August Hutaf, "Hold Still!"

Description: Print by August Hutaf of a drawing titled "Hold Still!" In this image, a little girl is buttoning the bloomers of an even smaller child holding a candy cane. Underneath the image is the title and copyright information as well as two safety pins. It is signed in the upper right corner.
Date: 1908
Creator: Hutaf, August
Partner: Sam Rayburn House State Historical Site

Official Handbook: Art Department State Fair of Texas

Description: Catalog from the art exhibition "Art Department State Fair of Texas," October 17 - November 1, 1908, held at the State Fair of Texas by the Art Department. Includes: image of New Fine Arts and Ladies Textile Building, artists and artworks in the exhibition, brief biographical entries for select artists
Date: 1908
Creator: State Fair of Texas Art Department
Partner: Dallas Museum of Art

[Photograph of the August Itz Building]

Description: Photograph of the August Itz building in Fredericksburg, Texas. The building is two stories and has a balcony. In the windows on the first floor, images can be seen on display. To the right of the building is a stone fence. In the background are trees. On the back of the photograph is the name of the building, its address, and the words "Beckendorf Gallery."
Date: 1908
Partner: Gillespie County Historical Society

[Photograph of the August Itz Building]

Description: Photograph of the August Itz building in Fredericksburg, Texas. The building is two stories and has a balcony. In the windows on the first floor, images can be seen on display. To the right of the building is a stone fence. In the background are trees. The family lived upstairs, and the business was downstairs. On the back of the photograph is the name of the building, its address, and the words "Beckendorf Gallery."
Date: 1908
Partner: Gillespie County Historical Society

[Postcard of Flowers]

Description: Postcard of purple flowers behind a white ribbon with text that says, "Kind Regards." Handwritten note on the back of the card talks about the weather, addressed to Lou Rayburn.
Date: 1908
Partner: Sam Rayburn House State Historical Site
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