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Retrospectrum is the most expansive and in-depth exhibition of Bob Dylan's artwork ever staged in the United States.
Love, Labor, and Art includes more than 75 examples of the wide variety of work produced by the Roycrofters – from printed books and ephemera to furniture, electric lighting, metalwork, and stained
Exhibition includes recent photographic and video works by the renowned artist questioning stereotypes that associate Black bodies with criminality.
This exhibition examines the individuals, communities and institutions central to elevating printmaking as a medium among Native American artists during the second half of the 20th century.
Newly acquired photographs by Ansel Adams, Edward Steichen, Dorothea Lange, Marco Breuer, Edward Weston, and more are on view for the first time at the Carter in Beauty and Life: The Finis Welch Co
Born in Australia and raised in Northern Ireland, Oliver Jeffers is an award-winning artist and author working in painting, bookmaking, illustration, collage, performance, and sculpture.
In 1925, photographer André Kertész (American, born Hungary, 1894–1985) arrived in Paris with little more than a camera and meager savings.
Historical Manuscripts
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1 - Signature® Floor Session 11am (Lots 47001-47191)
A Doubleheader Auction Weekend!

1030: Rare Books, Manuscripts, & Ephemera
Sep 11th 2:00pm

1031: Online-Only Bookworm Auction
Sep 12th, Lots begin Closing at 6:00pm
James Joyce’s Ulysses, considered one of the most famous Irish novels and a significant work of modernist literature, was first published on February 2, 1922.