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fuckyeahamandapalmer: At the Amanda Palmer show at the NYPL
zombienormal: Chorus line from the ‘Garrick Gaieties Revue’.. (ca. 1930) NYPL.
lostsplendor: The Full Skeleton, Clavicle c. 1774. via NYPL
inmaledress: Maude Adams as Duke of Reichstadt in L’Aiglon, c.1900. (via NYPL Digital Library & Bookmice)
my-memory-palace: ~nypl~
nypl: Award-winning playwright Lorraine Hansberry was the first African-American woman to have a play produced on Broadway. Today NYPL is honored to celebrate her legacy with our new pop-up display at the 42nd Street Library - A Raisin in the Sun: Lorrai
coolchicksfromhistory: Source: Progress of a Race (1902) by JW Gibson via Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, NYPL
afro-textured-art: Group of Ka-Lundas from Reclus, Elisée (1830-1905), The Earth and its inhabitants. Africa, Facing page 484 Date Issued: 1890-1893 Source: [NYPL]
peterdofashion: NYPL.
Medeola Virginica photo by Anna Atkins, 1853 more @ NYPL
thewidowflannigan: African-American vaudeville star Aida Overton Walker (1880-1914) being extraordinarily adorable. Photo by Apeda Studio, N.Y. [image courtesy NYPL]
chriscappuccino: Visited the children’s library at NYPL. Went to the Pooh room!
vr-trakowski: awww-brain-no: nypl: We love our new book train. It’s helping to quickly transport materials from the stacks beneath the Stephen A. Schwarzman upstairs to the researchers who need them! At first I thought this was really cool. Then
nypl: The image above from NYPL’s Rare Books Division is a fragment of Walt Whitman’s revision of his poem “The Mississippi at Midnight,” which was first published on this day in 1848 in the New Orleans Daily Crescent. (H/T to Book Pilgrim
design-is-fine: René Herbst, Boutiques & Magasins, the dutch part, 1929. Edition Charles Moreau, Paris. Book online: NYPL
design-is-fine: Ancient egyptians and their birds. From the book I monumenti dell’Egitto by Ippolito Rosselini, 1832. Drawings from murals. The complete book online via NYPL
design-is-fine: Maurice Pillard Verneuil, Red Mullet, Rouget, L’animal dans la décoration, 1897. Paris. NYPL
design-is-fine: Greek Ornaments, 1890. From Dekorative Vorbilder by Julius Hoffmann, Germany. Via NYPL
design-is-fine: Thebes, Hypogeum: Colored fragments, mummy strips and bricks bearing printed hieroglyphs. Egypt. From Description de l’Égypte, 1812. France. NYPL
clawmarks:George Catlin illustration from his North American portfolio - 1845 - via NYPL
nypl: Just in time for the holidays, we’ve created the NYPL Holiday Book List Generator: librarian-recommended books customized to your specific taste. Try it out, and find your new favorite festive reads!
itscolossal: NYPL Shares Huge Archive of 180,000 High-Res Public Domain Images Online, Announces ‘Remix Residency’
artprintsphotographsnypl: The 2012 New York International Auto Show is open at the Jacob Javits Center til April 15th. It reminds me of the wonderful collection of automobile images in the NYPL’s Digital Gallery.
darksilenceinsuburbia: Georges de Feure (1868-1943). Collection from NYPL Digital Gallery.
duttyfree: http://digitalgallery.nypl.org/
lostsplendor: Recollection, c. 1918 via NYPL
Otto Sarony.Thamara de Svirsky. Via nypl
Some days i have very simple goals like finishing 4 graphic novels so I can return them to the library and move on to my other stack of books #suicidesquad #deadpool #gameofthrones #nypl
4th Annual Black Comic Book Festival
prostheticknowledge: NYPL Labs: Stereogranimator New York Public library creates creative online resource of it’s photographic stereograms, allowing users to create animated ‘wobble’ GIFs and red-and-blue anaglyphs: NYPL Labs is proud to bring
oldnewyorkpictures: Delancey St., north side, east from Essex, 1934. P.L. Sperr via NYPL
Inside New York Public Library!!! #sexandthecity fans can relate to this 😀👊👍 #newyork #travel #library (at NYPL The New York Public Library)
I’m not in Vatican, im just in The Library - New York Public Library!!! Really nice and quiet 😉 place #newyork #travel #architecture #design (at NYPL The New York Public Library)
New York Public Library 🇳🇾 #travel #newyork #architecture #design (at NYPL The New York Public Library)
lostsplendor: Boston Garter by J.C Leyendecker, c. 1911. Source: NYPL I have a print of this one my bedroom wall. Just the kind of Edwardian smut my wall needed.
clawmarks:Paul Bransom - The lion and the mouse - 1921 - via NYPL
nypl: Today as Scotland votes on independence, peruse this reading list of Scottish favorites to learn more about the country’s history, politics, and culture.
heaveninawildflower: Ranunculus V (1768-1786) by Georg Dionysius Ehret (1708-1770). NYPL Digital Collections.
heaveninawildflower: Ornithogalum aureum (1805-1816) by Pierre Joseph Redouté (1759-1840 ). NYPL Digital Gallery
design-is-fine: E. L. Trouvelot, Mars, Saturn and Jupiter from The Trouvelot, astronomical drawings, 1881. Chromolithographs. Via NYPL
lafillequivoit: Insect collages from both the Butterflies and Insects collections at the NYPL Digital Gallery, circa 1920’s.
humanoidhistory: Total eclipse of the sun, observed July 29, 1878, at Creston, Wyoming Territory. Illustration by Étienne Léopold Trouvelot. (NYPL)
design-is-fine: Arents Cigarette cards Into Space, including Laika, the Sputnik dog, 1957-58. USA. Via NYPL
lostsplendor: 1082 Fifth Avenue, 89th St. New York City. Source: NYPL
lostsplendor: J.C Leyendecker, c. 1912. Source: NYPL
peterdofashion: NYPL. Spent a good 3 hours at the library.
cryofthecity: NYPL
dickensian-dandy: fuckyeahtophats: indigodreams: so30s: Fred Astaire and unidentified dancer[Adele Astaire?] in The Band Wagon,NYC 1931 via NYPL
lostsplendor: Evening Clothes, c. 1912 via NYPL
moika-palace: Collars, ca. 1910-1912. (via NYPL.)
friendsxfamily:Checkerboard bathroom found at the NYPL’s Pictures Collection.
friendsxfamily: Checkerboard bathroom found at the NYPL’s Pictures Collection.
bookbaristas: dreamy @nypl shelves ☁️🤤 (at NYPL The New York Public Library)
nypl: Charlie Chaplin took the silent film era by storm in 1914 when his first film, “Making a Living” debuted on February 2. He was one of the most iconic figures to fashion the toothbrush mustache when he first added it to his costume for his Mack
nypl: CAPTION THIS. Digital ID: 1680975
nypl: World War II was an interesting time for art in NYC.
nypl: mkupperman: The librarian in the tuna casserole. Michael Kupperman gave us a particular thrizzle today with this delicious tale. Could there be more librarians hiding here?