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harvardfineartslib · 2 months
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February is also National Embroidery Month, and we’re excited to show you some cool items we have in the Special Collections. The first one is a hand-embroidered canvas book made by Candace Hicks who collects coincidences from the books she reads and gathers them in her artists’ books and installations.
Hicks created a variant series of hand-embroidered books, copying the form and design of dime-store "composition" books. In this volume, Hicks kept a record of coincidences in the books she was reading and noted every time the word “coincidence” occurred.
Common threads : Volume 28 Hicks, Candace [Austin, Tex. : C. Hicks,] 2011. English HOLLIS number: 990128839780203941
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Archive of 9 Cuban Newspapers Reporting on Fidel Castro’s Death
La Habana, 2016
Fidel Castro’s death at 90 rocked the island which he had thrust onto the world stage. One of the newspapers, Granma, is named after the yacht that carried Fidel Castro to Cuban shores in 1956 to launch the Cuban Revolution. Castro remained in power for decades and defied 11 American presidents. The newspapers provide a snapshot into the political climate surrounding Castro’s death as well as detailed accounts and images of how his supporters in Havana mourned their beloved leader. The state-run publications tout the leader’s merits and successes throughout his time as commander in chief of the Caribbean island.
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kellycainauthor · 6 years
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I had an amazing visit with family in Boston this weekend. I also got a chance to visit Harvard. Here's a shot coming out of one of the libraries. I was too chicken to take a pic of the Gutenberg Bible, but did get to see it. . . . . #library #harvardlibrary #booksonvacation #readersofinsta #bibliophile
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imwd2030 · 7 years
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When you have the world at your fingertip ☝🏻🌎! Talented Harvard Librarian at @harvardmaps shares his multitasking skills. Courtesy @Harvard Map Library #iglibraries #librariesofinstagram #librarian #maps #globe #globes #library #harvardlibrary (at Harvard Library)
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peppypuja-blog · 7 years
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Be smart, Be intelligent and Be informed. -Tony Allasandra #tonyallasandra #harvard #beautifuldestinations #wanderlust #tourist #tourism #ootd #outfitoftheday #harvardlibrary #springfashion #springtime #springishere #springstyle #springfever #palazzo #zaradaily #zarausa #zara #zaratop #zaracroptop #peppypuja #adpixels #photography #instagram #influencer (at Harvard University)
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thecrownnet · 7 years
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houghtonlib Critics lowered their eyebrows after watching John Lithgow, a 6’4” American, transform into the stout British Bulldog in the 2016 @Netflix series ‘The Crown.’ This watercolor of Lithgow as Winston Churchill was painted by the actor himself and is featured in our current exhibit, John Lithgow: Actor as Artist, on display through July 29. 2016MT-55 Courtesy of John Lithgow @thecrownnetflix #johnlithgow #thecrown #thecrownnetflix #netflix #winstonchurchill #harvardtheatrecollection #houghtonlibrary #harvardlibrary
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suitedgladiators · 4 years
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Harvard Libraries are restarting on-campus services, and 10,000+ returned items were waiting to be processed by the social-distancing, PPE-wearing @HarvardLibrary staff members when they arrived back on campus pic.twitter.com/XuumJVPSeK
— Harvard University (@Harvard) July 13, 2020
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bluesyemre · 5 years
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By collaborating with other universities and sharing collections, #HarvardLibrary is making 90 million #books available to its users
By collaborating with other universities and sharing collections, #HarvardLibrary is making 90 million #books available to its users
When Sarah Thomas started as head of Harvard Library in 2013, she was handed a chart showing how the number of books the library held would grow exponentially.
Thomas, who stepped down earlier this year as vice president of the Harvard Library and University Librarian and Roy E. Larsen Librarian for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, knew that wasn’t an option — even with the projected growth,…
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harvardfineartslib · 4 days
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April is National Decoration Month.
Art et décoration was first published in 1897. The publication was suspended during the two World Wars from August 1914 – April 1919, and from 1939 through 1945. The Fine Arts Library has the original volumes if you want to see them. Request to view them in the Special Collections Study Room!
Art et décoration : revue mensuelle d'art moderne Cover title: Art et décoration et l'architecture 1936-37 Paris : Librairie Centrale des Beaux Arts, Frequency note: Monthly French HOLLIS number: 990062486850203941
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fjoseppla · 6 years
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Favorite tweets: 📚🖥️Mirant dos minuts el catàleg de la @HarvardLibrary i comprovant que estan perfectament al dia de literatura catalana cc @AdriPujol @lluciaramis @ToniiSala @FJosepPla pic.twitter.com/eKJMpeuZ3x— Carme Fenoll (@CarmeFenoll) August 11, 2018
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Peronism, Children’s Literature and Political Propaganda
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Privilegiados : libro de lectura inicial
Las hadas buenas : libro de lectura para primer grado inferior
Niños felices : libro de lectura para primer grado superior
El hada buena : libro de lectura para segundo grado
Buenos Aires: 1953-1955
Following the emblematic motto “the only privileged people are the children,” constantly repeated by Perón and Evita, a number of methods were developed to indoctrinate children in the ideology of the Peronist movement.  One of these methods was the publication of school textbooks that offered children a simplified and didactic version of the government’s program and tenets of “national doctrine.”
From a graphic point of view, these manuals are excellent examples of what could be termed “Peronist aesthetic,” in which the omnipresent images of Evita and Perón were displayed throughout the texts.
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imagingmaps · 6 years
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@geoinquiets: RT @HarvardLibrary: This @HarvardMapColl exhibition, on view through June 10 in Pusey Library, explores the places where 🍺 and 🗺️meet. https://t.co/zag9GCSHMv
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geniusjr · 6 years
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#harvard #harvarduniversity #boston #masachussetts #harvardlibrary (Harvard University) https://www.instagram.com/p/BnhTeTZhoLB/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=niq9a2zzsqk8
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hdslibrary · 6 years
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Tall, Cool, Refreshing, Beveridge
Since you can’t enjoy a beverage in the Reading Room, how about a Beveridge? No ice, but if you are into English bishops you may find them cool!
Enjoy the long weekend, tumblr friends!
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