Skip to main content

Bundy Collection

"Bundy: A Legacy of Art, Sport, and History" Step into the world of Bundy, where artistry, athleticism, and historical significance intertwine

Background imageBundy Collection: Sarah F. Bundy; President of Mothers Board, 1922. Creator: Unknown

Sarah F. Bundy; President of Mothers Board, 1922. Creator: Unknown
Sarah F. Bundy; President of Mothers Board, 1922

Background imageBundy Collection: At the Walis Door, (oil on canvas)

At the Walis Door, (oil on canvas)
658367 At the Walis Door, (oil on canvas) by Bundy, Edgar (1862-1922); 100.2x136 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: At the Walis Door. Edgar Bundy (1862-1922). Oil on canvas

Background imageBundy Collection: J. M. Bundy, New York Mail and Express, from the American Editors series (N1

J. M. Bundy, New York Mail and Express, from the American Editors series (N1
J.M. Bundy, New York Mail and Express, from the American Editors series (N1) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Brands, 1887

Background imageBundy Collection: The Morning Of Sedgemoor, After The Painting By E. Bundy. From Bibbys Annual, Published 1915

The Morning Of Sedgemoor, After The Painting By E. Bundy. From Bibbys Annual, Published 1915

Background imageBundy Collection: May Sutton Bundy, tennis champion

May Sutton Bundy, tennis champion
May Godfrey Sutton Bundy (September 25, 1886 October 4, 1975) female American tennis champion who was active during the first decades of the 20th century

Background imageBundy Collection: May Sutton Bundy, American tennis player

May Sutton Bundy, American tennis player
May Godfrey Sutton Bundy (September 25, 1886 October 4, 1975) female American tennis champion who was active during the first decades of the 20th century

Background imageBundy Collection: May Sutton

May Sutton
May Godfrey Sutton Bundy (1886 1975), American tennis champion who was active during the first decades of the 20th century. Photograph of Miss May Sutton after her victory. 1907

Background imageBundy Collection: J. M Bundy New York Mail Express American Editors series

J. M Bundy New York Mail Express American Editors series
Artokoloro

Background imageBundy Collection: The Last Ingredient: Three Huntsmen Sitting around a Punchbo

The Last Ingredient: Three Huntsmen Sitting around a Punchbowl. Bundy, Edgar 1862 - 1922

Background imageBundy Collection: Horace Bundy, Vermont Lawyer, American, 1814-1883, 1841, oil on canvas

Horace Bundy, Vermont Lawyer, American, 1814-1883, 1841, oil on canvas

Background imageBundy Collection: President Lyndon B. Johnson (fourth from left) and other U. S

President Lyndon B. Johnson (fourth from left) and other U. S. officials conferring with South Vietnamese leaders
VIETNAM WAR: CONFERENCE. President Lyndon B. Johnson (fourth from left) and other U.S. officials conferring with South Vietnamese leaders Nguyen Van Thieu and Nguyen Cao Ky (both across from Johnson)

Background imageBundy Collection: The Maharaja of Bundi, India

The Maharaja of Bundi, India
The Maharaja of Bundi



For sale as Licensed Images

Choose your image, Select your licence and Download the media

"Bundy: A Legacy of Art, Sport, and History" Step into the world of Bundy, where artistry, athleticism, and historical significance intertwine. From Edgar Bundy's masterpiece "The Morning of Sedgemoor" in 1685 to J. M. Bundy's captivating portrayal of American editors in the early 20th century, this name has left an indelible mark. May Sutton Bundy emerges as a tennis champion, dominating the courts with her skill and determination. As an American player who made waves in the sport during the early 1900s, May Sutton became a symbol of excellence and inspiration for aspiring athletes worldwide. Intriguingly diverse is the artistic realm associated with Bundy. "At the Walis Door, " an oil on canvas masterpiece by E. Bundy captures a moment frozen in time—a scene that invites contemplation and interpretation. J. M. Bundy's work within the New York Mail Express American Editors series showcases his talent for capturing journalistic essence through portraiture. His pieces provide insight into influential figures shaping public opinion during crucial moments in history. Not limited to visual arts alone, Horace Bundy stands out as a Vermont lawyer whose legacy lives on through his artwork from 1814-1883. His oil on canvas creations transport us back to another era while preserving glimpses into everyday life at that time. Even politics finds its place under the umbrella of "Bundy. " President Lyndon B. Johnson's pivotal meeting with South Vietnamese leaders Nguyen Van Thieu and Nguyen Cao Ky at Honolulu in 1966 signifies how this name transcends boundaries—connecting people across continents during times of conflict. The name "Bundy" encompasses more than just individuals or artworks; it represents a tapestry woven from various threads—history unfolding before our eyes through brushstrokes or athletic prowess displayed on grand stages.