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Hazel Home Art and Antiques Wausau, Wisconsin

Hazel Home Art and Antiques Wausau, Wisconsin
Showing posts with label ephemera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ephemera. Show all posts

Saturday, August 29, 2015

Highlights from the Wellcome Library's digital archive of historic books and ephemera. Over 100,000 available free and downloadable.

Wound Man

This figure, from a 15th century English anatomical manuscript, is an example of a ‘wound man’. Figures like these can be found in a number of manuscripts and printed books produced in the 15th and 16th centuries. This particular version is folio 53 verso from Anathomia by Claudius (Pseudo) Galen. It is captioned in Latin and the words do not provide any directions for treatment but merely describe the injury: for example, ‘penetration by a sword’ or ‘an arrow whose point has remained in the thigh’. The weapons are shown as they pierce the body and here, the positions of the man’s internal organs are indicated. The exact purpose of the wound man image is not known, but it might have served as a reminder of the injuries to which the human body is prone. These typically range from blows to the head, to stab wounds and arrow piercings, sometimes even showing dogs or snakes
biting the legs. 

Paolo Mascagni's Exploded Torso

Paolo Mascagni’s fabulously detailed, hand-coloured engraving Viscera from his Anatomia Universa, a comprehensive work of anatomy with forty-four hand coloured plates. The book was published in Pisa between 1823 and 1831, after Mascagni’s death in 1815. Mascagni was the Prosector of Anatomy at the University of Siena, responsible for leading dissection for demonstration and research. He died in 1815 of Malaria which was common in Italy at the time. 

D'Agoty's E'corch'e of a Woman's Back 

On a more anatomical note, the next image, a mezzotint of a female écorché torso revealing the muscles of the back, shows the extraordinary talent of Jacques-Fabien Gautier d’Agoty who made this print after observing a dissection carried out by J. F. Duverney, a Parisian surgeon and anatomist. Mezzotint was a new technique developed by Jacob Christoph le Blon for whom d’Agoty worked as an assistant and to whose 3 colour process d’Agoty added black. The result has a velvety finish with the subtlety of a pastel drawing and the depth of an oil painting. The print is approximately life-size, (measuring 60.6cm x 45.6 cm) as are many of the other works by the same artist held by the Wellcome Library. 


Saturday, May 9, 2015

"April showers bring May flowers" : Seed catalogs from the Biodiversity Heritage Library digital archive and collection.

This morning I was looking for some images of doodles that Charles Darwin did as a schoolboy and I found The Biodiversity Heritage Library. They currently have 94,574 titles, 160,944 volumes and 46,190,311 pages online that are downloadable and free. If you choose, you can just read these entire books online. You don't even have to log in.

They use the most up-to-date presentation software so it is just like holding the book in your hands. Being early May I thought you might like to see the covers of a few of the hundreds of antique seed catalogs they have. The entire catalogs can be seen here




Friday, May 8, 2015

The Digital Archive from the collections of The New York Public Library.

One of the most interesting sites I have found lately is the complete digital archives of The New York Public Library. Ever-expanding, the collection now includes 829,936 historical images available for viewing and downloading. Here are just a few of the hundreds of themes available.

1. Classic Illustrated Zoologies and Related Works 1550-1900 (7900 items)

Pipilo leucopis. White-eyed Towhee. Adult, male. [Shrub, Dwarf Oak.]
















2.  The Denishawn Collection of Dance Photographs (941 items)


Ruth St. Denis in first costume inspired by Egyptian Deities cigarette poster.
















3. Engineering Playing Cards (52 items)

 Two of clubs.

















4. Bookbinding bequeathed by William
Augustus Spencer (704 items)

Front Doublure

















5. Pictures of science: 700 years of 
science and medical illustrations (299 items)

 Total eclipse of the sun. Observed July 29, 1878, at Creston, Wyoming Territory.













6. Dress and fashion: design and manufacture
(566 items)

 Madiana.

















7. Russian book jackets 1917-1942 
(656 items)

 Sel'vinskii, Il’ia L’vovich. Pushtorg. [Fur-Trade.] Moscow: Khudozhestvennaia Literatura, 1931.







8. Farm Security Administration photographs
(1094 items)

 At the "girlie" show at the fair in Rutland, Vermont.













9. Maps from the Lawrence H. Slaughter Collection
(3710 items)

 Orbis terrae compendiosa descriptio : quam ex magna universali Gerardi Mercatoris Domino Richardo Gartho, geographie ac ceterarum bonarum artium amatori ac fautori summo, in veteris amicitie ac familiaritatis memoriam Rumoldus Mercator fieri curabat A0. M.D. LXXXVII.







10. Buttolph collection of menus. (18,964 items)

 ANNUAL DINNER [held by] NEW ENGLAND SOCIETY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
















If you love photograpy, cartography, the theater, early pop culture, postcards, books, history, Americana, New York City, opera, astronomy, biology, botany and literally thousands of other topics this is a great page to enjoy and to do research on your collection of ephemera. You may never sleep again. Amazing. The Digital Collection of the archives of the New York Public Library is available here, and it is free.

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Post Grape-Nuts Cereal advertising ephemera from 1949. MGM and Walter Lantz cartoon flip movies. Complete set of 12.

These little booklets were given away in boxes of Grape-Nuts in 1949. It is rare to find one. This is a complete set of 12 in nearly mint condition. From a collectibility standpoint they are desirable to product advertising people and comic book people. This is always good as it increases the chances an item will sell at a higher price.

These are tiny, about 1 1/2 x 2 and were reversible. Two movies per booklet. You simply used your thumb to flip through the pages and you will see a mini cartoon. The characters included Woody Woodpecker, Barney Bear, Droopy, Andy Panda and Tom and Jerry. This collection even includes the original inventory sheet. Amazing these would survive intact. They are available for purchase here