Fine Books and Manuscripts, including Americana
Sale #741
Midwest
Leila Abdelrazaq is a Palestinian author and artist born in Chicago and currently living in Detroit, Michigan.
You can’t judge a book by its cover, unless the cover is 300 years old, worm-devoured, or from a remote archive in the Mediterranean Sea.
You can’t judge a book by its cover, unless the cover is 300 years old, worm-devoured, or from a remote archive in the Mediterranean Sea.
You can’t judge a book by its cover, unless the cover is 300 years old, worm-devoured, or from a remote archive in the Mediterranean Sea.
Speaking of Book Arts: Oral Histories from UW-Madison is a first-time collaboration between the Chazen, Kohler Art Library, and UW Archives presenting fifty years of book arts at UW–Madison.
The Road West: The Steve Turner Collection of African Americana, Part I
During a time of globalization, colonization, and warfare, Europeans in the Renaissance embraced new technology even as they lamented its destabilizing consequences.
Winter Fine Art Auction
Featuring the Robert Allan Haas Collection of Alphonse Mucha Graphics, subject of major traveling museum exhibitions.
Featuring the Robert Allan Haas Collection of Alphonse Mucha Graphics, subject of major traveling museum exhibitions.
Inspired by the work of scholar and antiquarian book dealer William S. Reese (1955-2018), this exhibition highlights Western Americana in the Clements Library collections.
