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Men, women, and children enjoy the outdoors outside of Elisabet Ney's sculpture studio. Bare tree branches and coats indicate the season is probably late fall or winter. This is the south elevation of the studio which is made of stone.

undated

Elisabet Ney (center) with Anita and Clarence Miller at the Miller Home.

circa 1895

Elisabet Ney sitting at a table outside with a servant standing beside her. A cat is under the table and trees and bushes are in the background.

circa 1890

Half-body portrait of Elisabet Ney, with her right hand on her hip and left hand holding her skirt. She wears a tea gown and faces to the right, showing the profile of her face.

circa 1880

Exterior of the Elisabet Ney Museum located at 304 East 44th Street. The house is made of stone and has a classical pediment and a tower. A flag is visible on the tower. The grounds are unkempt.

undated

Visitors Lesly Cain (age 7) and Mrs. Don Johnson examine a bust is of Mrs. Elisabet Ney at the Elisabet Ney Museum. Ney was a 19th century sculptor and the museum was her former studio and portrait collection.

undated

Exterior view of Elisabet Ney's Studio. The stone building has a classical style pediment. Two people are visible seated at a table to the side of the building.

1893

Exterior of Elisabet Ney Museum building. Largely obscured by trees. The museum is located at 304 East 44th Street in Austin, Texas. It is the former studio and portrati collection created by sculptor Elizabeth Ney.

1941-05-01

Mrs. Mary Anne Joseph looks at a book inscription reading, "Very sincerely bride Nell Taylor, Feb 16, 1929, Elisabet Ney Museum" in front of a classic bust.

1968-02-02

View of the exterior of the Elisabet Ney Museum. The building is made of stone, has a classical pediment and a small tower. Ney purchased property for her studio in Austin in 1892, after her death in 1907, her friends preserved the property as a museum.

1958

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