The Library of Congress - "These vivid color photos from the Great Depression and World War II capture as era generally seen only in black-and-white." flickr
Bryn Mawr - "Images are grouped by country, city and/or site, building (where appropiate), and more detailed location as required by the number of images available. ... All listings will be alphabetical, first by country, then by city within country, and so on." Lantern Slides
Notre Dame de Paris, Tower Galleries, ca. 1870-86 Gargoyles, Grotesques & the Nineteenth-Century Imagination. "So asked the twelfth-century Cistercian reformer, Bernard of Clairvaux. Fortunately, his condemnation of gargoyles and grotesques did not halt the carving of the fantastic beast during his day. By the time of the Renaissance, however, artisans had virtually ceased to carve them." Gravely Gorgeous
The Meeting of Cortes and Moctezuma, Second half of the seventeenth cenury Mexico
"Exploring the Early Americas features selection from the more than 3,000 rare maps, documents, paintings, prints, and artifacts that make up the Jay I. Kislal Collection at the Library of Congress." Exploring the Early Americas
"Faithfully capturing a scene is less impotant to me than finding that little bit of mystery or evoking a certain mood. A kind of beautiful-melancholy permeates many of my images. I like to explore the ethereal, the surreal, the whimsical, the mysterious, and the beautiful. I enjoy creating little poems for the eyes." Irene Suchocki
"Noel Myles is a British photographer. He first studied fine arts. A painter in his early days, he then turned to photography, which he believes hasn't been used to the full extent of its possibilities. He strongly claims to be 'a photographer - full stop'." Noel Myles
"After ten years of concentration in calligraphy, she turned to the artists' book which she felt provided a more intimate and flexible environment for her work. In 2005 she completed a thirteen-year project of meditative books that rested in cradles of wood, vines, and roots called Spirit Books Series." SKG
"The Russian Photography Collection is comprised of approximately 7,000 gelatin-silver photography by the leading photojournalists work in Soviet Russia between the two World Wars." 1917-1945
"The career of James Schuyler has often been associated with the New York School of poets, John Ashbery, Frank O'Hara, Kenneth Koch, and Barbara Guest. Like any significant movement in the arts, such collocation of talent tends and anneal the achievements of the writers through their interaction but also to de-emphasize the individual successes or limitation of the group's members." epc, PENN SOUND
"Murmurarn los recuerdos - The memories were murmuring", 2003
"Guatemalan Luis Gonzalez Palma's hand-painted gelatin siver prints show haunting images of the Mayan Indians. He captures the essence of these people and their culture by portraying them in theatrical, almost mythological costumes that signify elements of their ancient rituals and beliefs." Scheider Gallery Chicago
"Michael Wolf was born in Munich, Germany. He grew up in the USA and studied at UC Berkley and at the University of Essen in Germany. He has been living and working as a photographer and author in China for ten years." Micheal Wolf
"Franco Donaggio was born in 1958 in Chioggia, in the province of Venice. He approached photography at 15, because he was curious about the many potentialities photography as endless source of 'stories'." Franco Donaggio
"The David Rumsey Historical Map Collection has over 17,400 maps online. The collection focuses on rare 18th and 19th century North American and South American maps and other cartographic materials." David Rumsey
"It has been asked whether a photographic image is a window or a mirror. Does it show you simply what the photographer saw or does it also give you insight into the emotions of the image maker? I hope my images do both." Robert Weingarten
University of Otago - "In the 1930's, 1940's and early 1950's three artists did a great deal to launch British engraving into the exciting waters of contemporary European art: the New Zealander John Buckland Wrigh and two Englishmen William Hayter and Anthony Gross." John Buckland Wright
George Graham - "The Thompsons went their seperate ways, and Linda Thompson fell victim to a rare condition called spasmodic dysphonia which disabled her voice, preventing her from performing, and at times even speaking for some 17 years. In 2002, she made a comeback with a fine recording called Fashionably Late, and now five years later, still suffering from occasional periods of dysphonia, which has limited her abilies live, she is out with Versatile Heart, another instant classic recording in which she resumes her role as one of the classic voices, of English folk, with the usual diverse collection of traditional songs, original music - comprising the majority - and a cover tune or two." Wikipedia, NPR, Rounder - 1, Rounder - 2, Rounder - 3, MSN, Graham Weekly, YouTube
"Art as a formal and holistic description of the real space and experience of landscape and its most elemental materials. Nature has always been recorded by artists, from pre-historic cave paintings to 20th century landscape photography." Richard Long
British Library - "Elizabeth Blackwell's A Curious Herbal is notable both its beautiful illustration and for the unusual circumstances of its creation." Turning the Pages
Collection of Richard and Mary Rouse - "Manuscripts, whether medieval or renaissance, the ordinary as the grand, are basic to our understanding of history, literature, and art." UCLA
The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture Presents. The Transatlantic Slave Trade. Runaway Journeys. The Domestic Slave Trade. Colonization and Emigration. Haitian Immigration: 18th & 19th Centuries. The Western Migration. The Northern Migation. The Great Migration. Caribbean Immigration. Return South Migration. Haitian Immigtion: 20th Century. African Immigration. The African-American Migration Experience
Philp Perkins - "Please spend a few minutes sharing my photographic adventure. How nice it would be if we could walk out on a starry night and simply see the splendours of the cosmos."
Richard Hansen - "They're scattered around town - on buses, trains, cabs, in restrooms, bars, left along with the tip; stuffed into a stranger's back pocket. Whatever. Wherever. Small poems in small booklets half the size of a business card." POEMS-FOR-ALL
"For more than twenty-five years, Jenny Holzer has presented her astringent ideas, arguments, and sorrows in public places and international exhibitions, including the Venice Biennale, the Reichstag, and the Guggenheim Museums in New York and Bilbao." Creativetime Presents
The Morning News - "Between 1888 and 1927, Eugene Atget photographed thousands of Paris scenes, cataloguing the city as it grew into the modern era. Christopher Rauschenberg spent a year in the 1990s revisiting many of Atget's locations to see what had changed." TMN Galleries
lens culture - "Myoung Ho Lee, a young artist from South Korea, has produced an elaborate series of photograph that pose some unusual questions about representation, reality, art, envronment and seeing." lens culture
The Getty - "This exhibition spotlights one of the most unusual objects in the Getty Museum's collection - a 12-foot-long transparent drawing by Louis de Carmontelle."
Jeff Gugick - "Here is my small collection of Tone Mapped - High Dynamic Range Images of New York City. Most of these images were shot with three to six separate exposures to create each. I always shoot my HDR photos with my camera on a tripod to help ensure that the images will align correctly during the creation of high dynamic image." New York City in HDR
Famous Poets and Poems - "He was at the centre of the French poetry and culture for fifteen of the headiest years of the century. After settling in Paris in 1910, Reverdy founded the influential journal Nord-Sud with Max Jacob and Guillauma Apoillnaire, which drew together the first Surrealists." Famous Poets and Poems, Seven Poems translated by Kenneth Rexroth, milk MAGAZINE translated by Tom Hibbard, KCRW: John Ashbery and Ron Padgett.