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Tag Archives: illustration
Digital Resources of the Week: The National Trust Library Historic Postcards
With the vacations and shore days of summer, let’s browse through some nostalgic images on postcards from yesteryear! Continue reading
Digital Resource of the Week: Rare Book Room
Through the publishing house Octavo, the Rare Book Room currently has over 400 digitized books available to read online. Continue reading
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Tagged art, books, Digital Library of the Week, e-books, history, illustration, images, music, photography, Shakespeare
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Digital Resource of the Week: Getty Research Institute’s Digital Collections
The Getty Research Institute has many digital collections, including images of art, architecture, photography, and primary sources like artists’ letters. Continue reading
Digital Resource of the Week: the Mucha Foundation
The Mucha Foundation is devoted to teaching and sharing the art of Alphonse Maria Mucha, a Czech painter best known for his French Art Nouveau style posters. Continue reading
Digital Resource of the Week: The Morgan Library and Museum
The Morgan Library and Museum is a terrific collection of art, music, and literature. Continue reading
Digital Resource of the Week: Paleo Art
Paleo Art, from the Smithsonian Institution, highlights beautiful illustrations used to explore and preserve natural specimens from the Paleontological period. Continue reading
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Tagged history, illustration, science
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Library Staff Recommendation: H. J. Ward
H. J. Ward by David Saunders Greenfield Open Stacks 741.60924 W256 Not only is this a beautifully produced and lavishly illustrated book: its subject, Hugh J. Ward, is a UArts alumnus who attended the Pennsylvania Museum School of Industrial Art … Continue reading
Digital Library of the Week – International Children’s Digital Library
Children’s books are a terrific resource for illustration, graphic design, typography, book arts, and more. Here is an online international collection that everyone is sure to enjoy! Continue reading
