Exhibits
Mixpantli: Contempory Echoes showcases the lasting impact of Indigenous creative resilience, connecting the vibrant artistic traditions of the past and the present, of Los Angeles and Mexico.
The first-ever in-depth examination of cabinet cards.
James Joyce’s Ulysses, considered one of the most famous Irish novels and a significant work of modernist literature, was first published on February 2, 1922.
"Piranesi on the Page" will tell the story of how Giovanni Battista Piranesi, the foremost printmaker in 18th-century Europe, made the book the center of his artistic production.
Women who rebelled against sexist social rules have been trivialized and controlled for centuries.
The Kewpie doll was a much beloved elf-child created by illustrator Rose O'Neill.
“Illustration, like translation, is risky business… At worst, illustrations can sidetrack the reader by introducing ideas or images that change the meaning of the text, skew its tone, diminish its
David Wiesner has won six Caldecott citations, five of which were awarded for his tour-de-force wordless picture books.
With over forty million books in print, Jan Brett is one of the nation’s foremost and most widely read author/illustrators for children.
The National Gallery of Art Library has a distinctive and respected collection of artists’ books.