Mid-Atlantic
Two hundred years after his birth, Walt Whitman remains one of America's most influential writers, arguably our national poet.
Explore prints depicting the good times, hard times, and war-time experiences of everyday Americans in the 1930s and 1940s.
A major international loan exhibition focusing on the artistic tradition inspired by Japan’s most celebrated work of literature will go on view at The Metropolitan Museum of Art beginning March 5,
Size does matter. In this collection of diminutive books and bindings the size restriction ranges from a grand height of 4 inches to less than 1 millimeter.
Photography on paper was born in 1839 in England at Lacock Abbey.
The Barnes Foundation to Present Survey of Experimental Early Photography
2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the birth of both Hermann Zapf and Gudrun Zapf von Hesse. Hermann Zapf’s contribution to type design and calligraphy is immeasurable.
Today only about 200 complete sets of The Birds of America exist.
Artist Mort Gerberg grew up with a pencil in his hand, creating cartoons from the time he was a young boy in his native Brooklyn.