In 2014, AAS receptionist Sally Talbot was looking for a project she could work on during slow periods on the front desk in the foyer of Antiquarian Hall. Creating a name list of the Society’s collection of loose American bookplates (not those tipped into books) was suggested by Curator of Books Elizabeth Pope. As the ...
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New Illustrated Inventory: Photographs of North American Indians, 1850-1900
Today, the American Antiquarian Society is launching a new illustrated inventory featuring photographs of Native Americans from our graphic arts collection. This collection of 225 photographs spans from 1859 to 1910 and makes available photographs of members of thirty-nine tribes. The collection was compiled as a resource decades ago, long before the creation of the ...
New Illustrated Inventory: B. T. Hill’s Photographs of the New England Fair
As we draw towards the end of summer, we can now look forward to fair season! Town, county, and state fairs are happening around the country and are filled with plenty of food and entertainment. Luckily, our newest illustrated inventory looks at the New England Fair here in Worcester during the early 1920s through the ...
Now available online: Photographs of Tuskegee Institute
For some collections within the Graphic Arts Department, we do not catalog each item in the collection individually. Sometimes, it makes more sense to create one all-encompassing record that describes the collection as one entity to avoid redundancy in the catalog. These collections are still easily found in the online catalog, and they will usually ...
Additions to David Claypoole Johnston Inventory
In August and December of 2010, the AAS received additional gifts to supplement the already delectable David Claypoole Johnston Family Collection. (You can see a portrait of the artist and read a short bio as part of the online exhibition of Portraits at the American Antiquarian Society.)
Of the material which came (in the form of ...
Much Revere-d
Past is Present is taking a short break from our series of Adopt-a-Book posts to tell you about our favorite new resource on the AAS website.
Some of us at AAS embark upon irrevocable and unusual quests – like creating the “perfect” inventory.
While, arguably, it is an impossible task to encompass everyone’s inventory-needs, the Graphic Arts ...