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For this #Feathursday we present a portrait of two extremely handsome Brown Peilcans (Pelecanus occidentalis) by American wildlife artist James Lockhart from Lockhart’s folio volume 'Portraits of Nature.' Learn more here: https://t.co/zS8jkRM9A2
We’re taking one last trip to the Congo to meet the alert and motivated African Grass Owl (Tyto capensis), from a chromolithograph by L. Cuvelier printed by the Belgian master printer Jean Malvaux in the 1905 portfolio 'Remarques sur l'ornithologie de l'État indépendant du Congo'
Happy belated #FathersDay! Illustrations by Ben Shecter for 'A Father Like That' by Charlotte Zolotow published by Harper & Row in 1971 from our Historical Curriculum Collection.
#Caturday this week was a preamble to Father's Day with this fatherly lion and his cub from Pictures for Our Darlings published in Boston by D. Lothrop & Co. in 1876. This book is from our Historical Curriculum Collection. Learn more here: https://t.co/kWOrqzH4fN
This week's Staff Pick comes from our Art-History-Fieldworker-turned-Graduate-Intern Youngchul. She's chosen '14 Stations' by Jeffrey Morin and sailorBOYpress. Read all about it here: https://t.co/l33audIsqy
These naughty American Magpies are raiding the nest of this horrified Black Duck! Typical Magpie behavior. This image is a reproduction of a painting by American wildlife artist James Lockhart from 'Portraits of Nature.' Learn more: https://t.co/TxZSnU4s1I #Feathursday
This week's #WednesdayBouquet features some lovely 'Personified Flowers' by J.J. Granville. Read all about the book and see more caricatures by Granville here: https://t.co/FcRol1E4NO
We posted some really great stuff over the weekend but didn't get a chance to post it here! Check out the roundup over on our Facebook page: https://t.co/A8J7J4TwFv or see all the posts on our Tumblr site here: https://t.co/VKLOHRWF0f
Yesterday was #Feathursday and we'd like to share with you these beautiful birds of the Congo from 'Remarques sur l'ornithologie de l'État indépendant du Congo' published in Brussels by Musée du Congo in 1905. More here: https://t.co/WbJuDxtubQ
Today we feature flowers from v.2 (series 3) of the early 20th-century edition of the eight-series 'Familiar Wild Flowers' by F. Edward Hulme in our #WednesdayBouquet! This series was published by Cassell & Company between 1905 and 1908. See more here: https://t.co/go7WnZvQfU