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English working people going about their business. From our “mini Racinet”, a two-volume
Happy birthday, André Lanskoy! André Lanskoy, born in Moscow on March 31, 1902,
It’s National Cocktail Day! Invite your friends over for some tasty beverages, with or without
Some Austrian book illustration from Art of the Book, 1914. Ask a librarian to see anything in our s
Happy Spring! From Kate Greenaway pictures from originals presented by her to John Ruskin and o
Happy birthday, Kate Greenaway! The beloved English illustrator was born on March 17, 1846 in London
A lovely etching by Charles Méryon, Pont Neuf, from 1853. We have Eaux-fortes sur Paris
From Fancy Dresses Described, or, what to wear at fancy balls, 1880. Ask a librarian to see an
Pochoir designs from Formes et Couleurs, 1925ish. Ask a librarian to see anything in our speci
It’s Fat Tuesday! Mickey, Minnie, and the “krewe” are celebrating in style! &
Happy birthday, Augustus Pugin! Born March 1, 1812 in London, Pugin was an English architect, design
Art Deco pochoir design from Inspirations by Andre Durenceau, 1928. Ask a librarian to see any
Happy birthday, Elihu Vedder! The American Symbolist painter was born on February 26, 1836 in New Yo
Some goofy ads from the March 1890 issue of Peterson’s Magazine. Ask a librarian to see
Same fancy furniture from our “mini Racinet”, a two-volume, small format edition of the
More adorable embroidery patterns from Peterson’s Magazine, an American women’s mag
Happy 200th birthday, John Ruskin! Born on February 8, 1819, Ruskin was the leading English ar
February is National Embroidery Month! These two designs are from Peterson’s Magazine, an Amer
ccadrarebooks: ccadrarebooks: It’s Taxidermy Thursday: Groundhog Day Edition! We can see his s
Art Deco pochoir design from Inspirations by Andre Durenceau, 1928. Ask a librarian to see any
It’s National Cocktail Day! Invite your friends over for some tasty beverages, with or without
More adorable embroidery patterns from Peterson’s Magazine, an American women’s mag
we had a hard surface modeling project so I made the sword and shield from this beautiful concept ar
The preface and opening pages of Le Diable à Paris, published in 1845-46. The Preface wa
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