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America on Stone: 19th Century American Lithographs
is a browsable collection of lithographs on topics from
advertising
to
uniforms
. The viewer includes pan and zoom functions. (Harry T. Peters, who amassed this collection, was particularly interested in
Currier & Ives
.)
Lithography
became
popular
very quickly after its
discovery
at the end of the eighteenth century, rapidly finding its way into such commercial uses as
sheet music
covers
. Needless to say, it also came in handy for
far
more
exalted
applications
. (For previous MeFi adventures in lithography,
try
these
posts
.)
posted by
thomas j wise
on Oct 16, 2009 -
5 comments
Alciato's (or Alciati's)
Book of Emblems
,
first published in 1531, began the craze for emblem books. You can see the international scope of the emblem book's popularity by visiting the
Emblem Project Utrecht
(Dutch love emblems), the
English Emblem Books Project
,
Glasgow University Press Emblem Website
(French emblem books), the
Bavarian State Library Project
(international collection; German-language site),
German Emblem Books
, and
Literatura Emblemática Hispánica
(Spanish; utterly bonkers search engine).
Bryn Mawr
and the
University of Iowa
have online exhibitions from their collections. See also
this
scholarly exploration of the emblem book's influence on William Blake. (A different work by Alciati was discussed in
this thread
.)
posted by
thomas j wise
on Sep 10, 2006 -
7 comments
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