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51. Kate Greenaway's Birthday Book for Children Recently added to the Ingalls Library collection through the generous bequest of the Butkin Estate is a wonderful example of book illustration, Kate Greenaway's Birthday Book for Children. T Collection/Type: Blog entry |
52. the Best Kept Art-Secret for Art Lovers Alex Ash, recent graduate of Case Western University, writes in his winning answer to the Summer of CMA's essay contest, "I have always been fortunate enough to have the wo Collection/Type: Blog entry |
53. American Art Auction Catalogues 1785-1942 Known to art librarians as Lancour, after the librarian at the Cooper-Union who compiled the volume, Harold Lancour's American Art Auct Collection/Type: Blog entry |
54. J’aime les ventes! Lunch, for me, is a salad and an armful of auction catalogs. Christie’s, Sotheby’s, Bonhams and other international houses crowd the shelves of our Recent Acquisitions area – jewels in Paris, furniture in Amsterdam, or Old Master paintings in London, one can hardly believe the offerings available on the market today. Collection/Type: Blog entry |
55. Continuous Mile by Liza Lou Newly acquired and residing in the contemporary galleries of the East Wing is a sculpture by artist Liza Lou. Continuous Mile (Black) is a larg Collection/Type: Blog entry |
56. Frits' Frames In a tiny jewel of a publication lies a concept developed by curator Willem van Zoetendaal -- "to confront period frames with modern photography." Frames revisited: masterpieces of Dutch portrait photography shown in antique frames from the Frits Lugt Collection is an "Exposition-dossier VII" project undertaken by the Neerlandaise Fondation in collaboration with Fondation Custodia in Paris. Collection/Type: Blog entry |
57. Past & present: The Royal Academy of Arts, London Hidden in the stacks of the Ingalls Library is a real gem, a complete run of the original exhibition catalogues of London's Royal Academy of Arts. Founded in 1768 under the patronage of George III to promote arts and design, the Academy produced printed salon catalogues beginning in 1769.&n Collection/Type: Blog entry |
58. the Space Sale In celebration of the 40th anniversa Collection/Type: Blog entry |
59. Sherman E. Lee Exhibit in the Library In conjunction with the current exhibition, Streams and Mountains without End: Asian Art and the Legacy of Sherman E. Collection/Type: Blog entry |
60. What’s American about American Art? The latest handbook from the Cleveland Museum of Art’s family of publications is Henry Adams’ What’s American about American Art? Collection/Type: Blog entry |