What's New in the Prints & Photographs
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October 2009 - February 2010
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New Book: Baseball Americana
Baseball Americana offers a lively narrative history of baseball’s origins and documents the game's rich visual and cultural heritage. Drawing from the vast and varied resources in the Library's collections, it features an array of cartoons, posters, photographs, maps, sheet music covers, and other items.
Full citation: Baseball Americana: Treasures from the Library of Congress
by Harry Katz, Frank Ceresi, Phil Michel, et al. New York : Smithsonian Books, 2009.
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New Book: Herblock
Authors Haynes Johnson and Harry Katz will speak about Herblock: the Life and Work
of the Great Political Cartoonist in an event sponsored by the Center for the Book.Published in conjunction with a Library of Congress exhibition, Herblock celebrates political cartoonist Herbert Block's life and places his work in context. The book includes more than two hundred cartoons, supplemented by a DVD containing more than 18,000 more drawings.
Lecture: Thursday, October 15, 2008, noon-2 p.m.
Dining Room C, Madison Building 6th floor
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Philip Trager, photographer. Glastonbury. 1976. National Building Museum
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Photographer Philip Trager to Speak
Thursday, October 8, 2009, 1 pm
Dining Room A, Madison Building 6th floor
Renowned for his architectural and dance photography, Philip Trager will discuss his work in an illustrated lecture, sponsored by the Library of Congress Center for Architecture, Design and Engineering.
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Historic American Buildings Survey 75th Anniversary - Webcast
A symposium held on November 14, 2008, marked the 75th anniversary of the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS), America's first federal historic preservation program. A morning session, "Celebrating the Past and Present," featured four speakers who highlighted the origins and development of HABS. Two speakers in the afternoon session, "HABS: Planning for the Future," discussed opportunities and challenges, particularly in light of new technologies.
View morning session | View afternoon session
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Additional Library of Congress events
are listed on the Library
Today page
For information about the Flickr project, view the Flickr Project page.
Flemish milk women, Antwerp, Belgium. Photochrom print, between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900. http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsc.05620
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Photochrom travel views of Canada, Wales, and Belgium
The "Photochrom Travel View" set in Flickr now features more than 600 prints, including scenes in Canada, Wales, and Belgium photographed at the turn of the twentieth century. The Belgian scenes, in particular, feature people at work and recreation, in addition to the striking landscapes and landmark buildings characteristic of the photochroms in general.
View Photochrom Travel Views on Flickr
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Flickr Member Goes the Distance to Resolve a Mystery
Flickr members continue to amaze us with the effort and ingenuity they put into resolving the mysteries some photos pose. Several questioned the location given for photos Andreas Feininger took in Colorado in December 1942. Participant "zyrcster" pinned down the location to US 40 west of Denver and offered a "then and now" photograph by way of evidence. Bravo!
View photo and comments in Flickr
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Andreas Feininger, photographer. [View along US 40 in Mount Vernon Canyon, Colorado], 1942 December.
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/fsac.1a34858
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All are available through the Prints
and Photographs Online Catalog (PPOC).
Herbert Block, artist. " We're really making great progress." Drawing, 1974, http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsca.17211.
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Herblock Collection - New Category in PPOC
A growing proportion of the more than 14,000 drawings in the Library's collection are represented by online descriptions and, in some cases, digital images.
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Milton Rogovin--Best Wishes
The noted social documentary photographer Milton Rogovin will celebrate his 100th birthday in December 2009. In honor of this milestone, the Prints and Photographs Division's online catalog now offers more than 100 images to represent his six decades of achievement.
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Pete and Milton Rogovin, full-length portrait, facing front, standing outside in front of building, Sept. 1992
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsca.06720
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Reference information is available from
the Information
for Researchers, Lists
of Images on Popular Topics and Collection
Guides and Finding Aids pages.
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Herblock Image Sampler
A glimpse of Herblock's humor over the course of xx decades.
View the sampler |
Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building Art and Architecture
An overview of resources and search strategies for research on the art and architecture of this historic building.
View the overview |
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Middle East Images in the Prints and Photographs Division: Subject Overview
An overview and set of search tips for finding images of the Middle East. An in-depth look at Turkish holdings indicates the kinds of materials that can be found for many countries in the Middle East.
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About the World War I Posters
"About the Collection" information
available through the Prints &
Photographs Online Catalog discusses the background and scope
of the World War I posters with links to related
resources.
View the overview |
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Items from the Prints & Photographs
Division are well represented in the
following Library of Congress exhibitions. A
full list of Library of Congress exhibitions
is available on the Exhibitions
page.
Exhibition: Herblock!
Oct. 13, 2009 - May 1, 2010
Jefferson Building, 2nd floor, South Gallery
Opening on the hundredth birthday of the four-time Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist, the exhibition displays 82 of Herbert Block's drawings. The drawings span a 72-year career during which Block influenced public opinion and jarred the lives of many elected officials
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Herbert Block, artist."Strange - they all seem to have some connection with this place." 1972 June 23. Herbert L. Block Collection.
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsca.13650
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Timothy O'Sullivan, photographer.Cañon de Chelle. Walls of the Grand Cañon about 1200 Feet in Height, 1873. Smithsonian American Art Museum.
| Exhibition: Framing the West: The Survey Photographs of Timothy H. O'Sullivan
A collaboration between the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the Library of Congress, this exhibition offers a critical reevaluation of Timothy O'Sullivan's geographical survey photographs and the conditions under which they were made, as well as an examination of their continued importance in the photographic canon.
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Information on the division's acquisitions
program is available on the Acquisition
and Appraisal Information page.
“Cleared Hot!” Photographs
Master fine-art photographer Nicholas A. Price
spent 18 months, from 2005 to 2007, capturing
images of the men and women of the U.S. Air Force
to tell the story of their pride and dedication, stamina
and service. The resulting set of 60 photographs
is now in the Library of Congress collections.
View description
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Nicholas Price, photographer. Honor Guard. Copyrighted 2005.
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsca.23735 |
James Kelly, artist. August. Color lithograph, 1952
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsca.22267 |
Charles Randall Dean Collection
This exceptional collection of 125 Abstract Expressionist prints from the 1940s to the 1960s includes work by such noted American artists as James Budd Dixon, Sonia Gechtoff, Philip Guston, Grace Hartigan, James Kelly, Lee Krasner, Frank Lobdell, and Hedda Sterne. The collection is a purchase and gift from Charles Randall Dean in 2009
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Of Related Interest
John R. Stokes |
In Memoriam: John R. Stokes
John R. Stokes, 79, an innovator in imaging systems for photographic archives, died July 25, 2009, in Austin, Texas. Stokes brought a wonderful problem solving and educational spirit into twenty years of pioneering work with videodisc and digital camera capture technology. We are grateful for the systems he designed so well to produce millions of high quality images for the Library of Congress and many other archives. And we will long benefit from all he taught us about effective digitization of visual collections.
More about John R. Stokes (Hangingtogther.org blog entries)
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