Jack Kevorkian's business card. Card has a printed message "Kevorkian M.E.R.C.Y. Amendment. Moment Ensuring the Right to Choose for Yourself." Contact information is indicated on the card.
Color photograph of painting by Jack Kevorkian "Four Presidents and a God" (oil, between 1963 and 1966) Painting was stolen from Kevorkian's storage in Long Beach, CA in circa 1989.
Group of photos of the Kevorkian family, 1922-1938, depicting Jack Kevorkian as a child, his sisters Flora and Margo as children, and their parents.
Date
1922-1938
Collection Title
Jack Kevorkian papers
Collection Creator
Kevorkian, Jack
Box / Drawer
1
Folder / Container / Volume
Folder: Photographs, 1922-1939
Notes
Group photo of Levon and Satenig Kevorkian (Jack Kevorkian's parents), his sisters Flora and Margo, Jack Kevorkian as a teenager and a child, and Satenig Kevorkian.
Verso of the photograph depicting portrait of Mozart by Kevorkian (acrylic, 1994). Painting has been stolen. Photograph was taken by Kevorkian's sister Margo Janus. Caption by Ava Janus.
Verso of a postcard advertising Jack Kevorkian's exhibit at the Armenian Library and Museum of America in Watertown, Mass., September 19 through October 24, 1999. On front of the postcard is a reproduction of Kevorkian's painting "Brotherhood."
Postcard advertising Jack Kevorkian's exhibit at the Armenian Library and Museum of America in Watertown, Mass., September 19 through October 24, 1999. On front of the postcard is a reproduction of Kevorkian's painting "The Double Cross of Justice."
Verso of a postcard advertising Jack Kevorkian's exhibit at the Armenian Library and Museum of America in Watertown, Mass., September 19 through October 24, 1999. On front of the postcard is a reproduction of Kevorkian's painting "The Double Cross of Justice."
Verso of a postcard advertising Jack Kevorkian's exhibit at the Armenian Library and Museum of America in Watertown, Mass., September 19 through October 24, 1999. On front of the postcard is a reproduction of Kevorkian's painting "Paralysis."