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Insects are near and dear to his heart--and his head, his arms, his legs... He's "The Entomologist," as fancifully depicted by artist George Spratt in this 1831 Endicott & Swett lithograph. 🐛🪲 #ArchivesBugs #ArchivesHashtagParty
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We missed #NationalBirdDay yesterday, but we figure it's never too late to share some beautiful birds from the 1860 Bien edition of Audubon’s Birds of America! 🪶 #birds #chromolithography
(Take a look at the full digital version in the link!)
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Artists in the AAS Archive--Today we continue our look at the work of past artist fellows, highlighting the creative ways they've incorporated inspiration from AAS collections into their art. Read more on our blog:
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"Reporting on the Battle of Lexington, 1775: Fake News and the Massachusetts Spy"--A new video on our blog looks at the start of the Revolution, Isaiah Thomas, and some 18th-century 'fake news'! #AmericanRevolution #newsmedia
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Want to make your valentine feel extra special? Why not send your beloved some hair? Or perhaps a vulgar and insulting cartoon? Find even more 19th-century #ValentinesDay tips with "Victorian Valentines: Intimacy in the Industrial Age." 💕 https://t.co/Pdqytr9MTK