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This week's #WednesdayBouquet comes from 'Modelli D'arte Decorativa,' or “Decorative Art Models,” was an Italian art portfolio series published by Bestetti and Tumminelli in Milan in the 1910s. Learn more here: https://t.co/SkUZgSKQiL
Today we feature Nash’s other feathered illustrations from the same publication, which were produced towards the end of his life when he was suffering from severe arthritis. Learn more here: https://t.co/flxbuRr5Ip
This past Monday we posted some owl illustrations by the noted British naturalist artist John Nash from the 1972 Limited Editions Club production of 'The Natural History of Selborne,' by the 18th-century English naturalist and ornithologist Gilbert White.
For the month of April, we present wood engravings, photogravures, and chromolithographs from the April 1905 issue of the early 20th-century periodical 'Flora and Sylva, A Monthly Review.' Learn more here: https://t.co/q6gtpFFo3e
It’s #FinePressFriday! This week we present 'The Boy and the Bird: an Oregon Idyll' written and illustrated by Loyd Haberly, printed at his Seven Acres Press in 1932 in an edition of 155 copies with hand-colored woodcuts by him. Learn more here: https://t.co/QkGk3g08tG
For this week's #WednesdayBouquet we are featuring 'The Natural History of Selborne' by Gilbert White, designed and illustrated by John Nash with an introduction by The Earl of Cranbrook. Learn all about it here: https://t.co/GU70j79Xd5
It’s #FinePressFriday! This week we present 'Floralia,' poems by Sandra McPherson, designed and illustrated by Claire Van Vliet. The illustrations in our copy are hand colored. Learn more here: https://t.co/ikr8fYHoSh
Happy #PiDay! To celebrate we present 'The Great Pie Robbery' by Richard Scarry, and published by Random House in 1969. The book follows detectives Sam Cat & Dudley Pig as they solve the mystery of who stole pies from Ma Dog’s bakery. More pi here: https://t.co/4g3YVBuaaF
For the month of March, we present wood engravings, photogravures, and chromolithographs from the March 1905 issue of the early 20th-century periodical 'Flora and Sylva, A Monthly Review.' Learn more here: https://t.co/f3gDyGNhF9 #springflowers #WednesdayBouquet
Today we present chromolithographs from 'L'architecture privée au XIXe siècle,' a portfolio of 19th century interior paintings by the French architect César Daly. Learn more here: https://t.co/UHdXChN5df