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A special collection of podcasts about book illustration and book art.

Book Illustration and Art Yale Library

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A special collection of podcasts about book illustration and book art.

    Audubon's Birds of America at the Beinecke

    Audubon's Birds of America at the Beinecke

    Antiquarian bookseller William Reese discusses John James Audubon, Yale's two copies of his Birds of America elephant folios, and his contribution to American natural history. Birds of America is in the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library collection.

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    The Passover Haggadah: An Exhibition At Sterling Memorial Library

    The Passover Haggadah: An Exhibition At Sterling Memorial Library

    Nanette Stahl, Curator of the Judaica Collection at Yale University Library, discusses "The Passover Haggadah: Modern Art in Dialogue with an Ancient Text", an exhibition of modern illustrated Haggadot at Sterling Memorial Library.

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    The Art of the Ketubah: A Study in Jewish Diversity

    The Art of the Ketubah: A Study in Jewish Diversity

    Curator Nanette Stahl guides listeners through an exhibit at Sterling Memorial Library celebrating the art of the ketubah, the Jewish marriage contract.

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    Ways of Seeing: "New London, Connecticut"

    Ways of Seeing: "New London, Connecticut"

    Ways of Seeing, a collaboration between the Yale University Library and the Yale University Art Gallery, is a series of netcasts featuring Yale students and faculty interpreting works of art.

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    Ways of Seeing: “Portrait of George Eliot and Family” (1798)

    Ways of Seeing: “Portrait of George Eliot and Family” (1798)

    Ways of Seeing, a collaboration between the Yale University Library and the Yale University Art Gallery, is a series of netcasts featuring Yale students and faculty interpreting works of art.

    • 9 min
    Metaphor Taking Shape: Poetry, Art, and the Book

    Metaphor Taking Shape: Poetry, Art, and the Book

    This exhibition includes a broad display of books exploring the ways in which poets, publishers, artists, and printers have navigated the intersection of poetry and art in printed formats. The exhibition considers the ways poetry and book arts interact and connect, their shared context, and their potentially conflicting functions; materials on display explore questions of verbal and visual metaphor making, emphasizing the roles of creative and collaborative processes involved in uniting image, verse, and print.

    • 8 min

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