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George Cruikshank (1792 - 1878) and Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827) were popular English caricaturists
ghostlywatcher:Sainte-Geneviève Library. Paris, France.
Charles Atkinson, an Englishman born in 1756, wrote this travelogue about his adventures in other pa
This album is composed of photos of the Toshogu shrine located in Nikko, Japan.The shrine is notable
“Give me a place to stand, and a printing press big enough, and I will move the world!”T
pimpdaddies:elementary school libraries have gotten wild
Season’s greetings from the Brooklyn Museum Libraries and Archives team! Just because it&rsquo
On Tuesday, June 14th, the Libraries and Archives hosted a Salon in the Reading Room welcoming Museu
In our current exhibition Roots of “The Dinner Party”: History in the Making visitors le
April is National Poetry Month and we have lots of great examples in the Brooklyn Museum Library! Ra
Happy Woodcut Wednesday! This initial comes from “Concionum Opus Tripartitum Pluribis&
Happy 200th birthday to Walt Whitman, an American poet born on May 31, 1819. Walt Whitman’
Happy International Women’s Day! Today, we are featuring a signed copy of Emma Goldman&
sixpenceee:Libraries From Around the WorldPhotos by Franck Bohbot Location from top to bottom:O
Rebecca Campbell (American, b. Salt Lake City, UT, USA) - A Clowder of Cats, Paintings: Oil on Linen
Folding Almanac, late 15th century, including calendar information and medical summaries, ca. &
The Brooklyn Museum Libraries has a fantastic collection of pop-up books (both old and new), artists
In honor of New York Textile Month, the Brooklyn Museum Libraries and Archives would like to highlig
Temples, tombs and statues seem eternal—but over the centuries, ancient architecture undergoes
You might not think of the Brooklyn Museum Libraries and Archives as the first place to go for guida
The Brooklyn Museum Libraries and Archives own a special collection of women artist files compiled b
The Bodleian Library at closing time, looking out into Radcliffe Square.
Real Gabinete Português de Leitura (Rio de Janeiro, Brasil)
Not what I expected to find on a @jstor search for film and medievalism; absolutely something I want
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