Visual Art

London — The Folio Society, the publisher of award-winning, beautifully produced illustrated books, has revealed Evangeline Gallagher as the winner of
Washington, D.C. — The Library of Congress has acquired the original watercolor illustrations created by Vera B.
Wood engravings by one of Victorian England’s finest business partnerships, which illustrated some of the nineteenth-century’s best known works of literature, are on show at the British Museum.
Every year since 2001, the Library of Congress has commissioned original artwork for its
The tourism organization VisitScotland has decreed 2022 a “Year of Stories,” and to that end has launched a project called
In our summer issue, we report on an unusual collection of props and set pieces designed for Dickinson, the Apple TV+ dram
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She may have worn a shawl, but what did Jane Austen’s characters wear?
“It all began with ink, paper and the love of beauty.”
American illustrator Jessie Willcox Smith (1863-1935) is (back) in the spotlight, with one of her original artworks