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Daniel A. Jenks, artist, Mountain camp, Siera [sic] Nevada

Daniel A. Jenks, artist, Mountain camp, Siera [sic] Nevada. Drawing, 1859.
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsc.04820

"Journals of a Pioneer Argonaut, Daniel Jenks" (webcast)

Through unique drawings and other archival materials, Sara W. Duke, Curator of Popular & Applied Graphic Art, tells the story of Daniel Jenks, one of thousands of educated, literate, middle-class men who migrated west during the 1859 gold rush in Colorado. The Prints & Photographs Divison has twenty of Jenks's drawings. The Webcast and supplementary materials are presented as part of the Library of Congress "Journeys and Crossings" series.

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In Lincoln’s Hand: His Original Manuscripts With Commentary by Distinguished Americans

In addition to original essays about the most important Lincoln documents, this new publication, a companion volume to the National Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Exhibition, features many images relating to Lincoln's life and work.

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Cover of In Lincoln's Hand

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Flickr Project

Photochrom Travel Views of Scandinavia

Inviting viewers to take a century-old "grand tour," we recently added color photochrom prints to the sets of photos featured on the photo sharing site, Flickr. The first group of more than 160 photochroms shows scenes in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. Flickr members have responded enthusiastically and informatively. We will gradually add images of more countries to Flickr from the total holdings of 6,500 photochrom prints of Europe and the Middle East that are currently available in the Prints & Photographs Online Catalog.

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Dalen, Telemarken (i.e, Telemark), Norway - photochrom print

Dalen, Telemarken (i.e, Telemark), Norway. Photochrom print, between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900. http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsc.06243

Collections Recently Processed or Made Available Online

All are available through the Prints and Photographs Online Catalog (PPOC).

Selected Images of Abraham Lincoln

In preparation for Abraham Lincoln bicentennial events, a wide variety of Lincoln-related images have recently been scanned.

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For president Abraham Lincoln. Campaign butto
For president Abraham Lincoln. Campaign button, [1864].
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsca.19442

 

Ground crew sweats in a mission - photograph by Toni Frissell

Toni Frissell, photographer, Ground crew sweats in a mission. Photograph, 1945 March.
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsca.13271

Tuskegee Airmen Photographs

Photographs by Toni Frissell of the 332nd Fighter Group at an air base in southern Italy during World War II. The 29 images (selected from more than 200) include scenes showing the African-American squadron officers, pilots, and ground crew preparing for active duty and members of the group engaged in leisure activities at the Officer's Club.

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Reference and Resources

Reference information is available from the Information for Researchers, Lists of Images on Popular Topics and Collection Guides and Finding Aids pages.


Researcher's Toolbox

A new reference aid lists resources that provide information and methods for exploring image history, processes, content, and meaning

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Staff member researching stereograph photos in the Prints & Photographs Reading Room. Photograph by Cyndi A. Wood
Staff member researching stereograph photos in the Prints & Photographs Reading Room. Photograph by Cyndi A. Wood, 2008.


Exhibitions

Items from the Prints & Photographs Division are well represented in the following Library of Congress exhibitions. A full list of Library of Congress exhibitions is available on the Exhibitions page.

With Malice Toward None: The Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Exhibition

Feb. 12- May 9, 2009
Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building, 2nd Floor

Includes many items from the Library's pictorial holdings.

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Gentelmen's [i.e. Gentlemen's] parlor, reading and sitting room at Willard's Hotel, Washington, during the Inauguration week - drawing by Thomas Nast
Thomas Nast, artist. Gentelmen's [i.e. Gentlemen's] parlor, reading and sitting room at Willard's Hotel, Washington, during the Inauguration week. Drawing, 1861 Feb. 28.
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsca.19387


Featured Acquisitions

Information on the division's acquisitions program is available on the Acquisition and Appraisal Information page.

Spiderman Drawings

The Library acquired 24 pages of original 1962 drawings from “Amazing Fantasy #15,” which marked the first time the world’s most famous web-slinger, Spider-Man, would appear in print anywhere. The Spider-Man origin story in “Amazing Fantasy” was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko; the pages are Ditko originals, complete with pencil erasures and white-out opaquing fluid.

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Spider-man! Drawing by Steve Ditko
Steve Ditko, artist. Spider-man! Drawing, 1962.
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsca.18747
Toyohara Kunichika, artist. Kogiku in Saruwaka-Cho
Toyohara Kunichika, artist. Kogiku in Saruwaka-Cho, from the series, "Thirty-Six Tokyo Restaurants." Color woodcut, 1878.
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsca.18843

Ukiyo-e print by Toyohara Kunichika

This color woodblock print highlights an early use of photography in Japanese culture and represents two strengths of the Library’s visual collections—Ukiyo-e prints and carte de visite photographs.

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Daguerreotype of Edwin McMasters Stanton and Son

The Library recently acquired a unique half-plate daguerreotype of American lawyer and politician Edwin Stanton formally posed with his son a few years before Stanton became U.S. Attorney General for President Buchanan (1860-61) and then Secretary of War for Presidents Lincoln and Johnson (1862-68). Purchase and gift from the James Madison Council and George S. Whiteley, IV.

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Edwin McMasters Stanton, seated, with his son Edwin Lamson Stanton
Edwin McMasters Stanton, seated, with his son Edwin Lamson Stanton. Half plate daguerreotype, between between 1852 and 1855.
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsca.19600

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