Thanks to the “Adopt-a-book” benefit sponsored by the Friends of the Princeton University Library this spring, and specifically to the donations given by Ruta Smithson in honor of Andrew Smithson and ...
John James Audubon’s Birds of America prints showcase 435 life-size, hand colored species of birds with incredible detail. The library is more than just books, and WUWM’s Books and Beyond series with ...
John James Audubon painted the natural world with a deep love and a nearly obsessive lust. His renditions of North American bird species are some of the most celebrated depictions of the natural world ...
When: The exhibit’s opening runs from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday. The prints will stay up at Dodson’s for two weeks. Where: Dodson’s Jewelers, 516 W. Riverside Ave. Admission: Free, with a suggested donation ...
PHILADELPHIA — Conservator Anna Krain sprinkles what looks like grated Parmesan cheese on a 19th-century print of winter wrens and rock wrens. But these crumbs are pure white vinyl eraser. Under Krain ...
When she looks at a print of the soaring sooty tern, Abby Haywood doesn’t just see wide wings, the blue sky and an open beak releasing the bird’s trademark screeching call. To the Philadelphia ...
Audubon Aquatint, Canvas Backed Duck, Plate 301 - One of the three compositional masterpieces showing a major American city in the background - Ronald Regan collected all three of them from me while ...
“American Animals” may not have been the blockbuster film of the summer, but it told the fascinating and true story of 20-year-old Warren Lipka, who planned a daring theft in Lexington, Kentucky, in ...
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