Exhibitions

The intersection between literature and the other creative arts is the focus of two new exhibitions in London and Hampshire.
 
Rarely seen illustrations for Charles Dickens’ first novel are at the heart of a new exhibition cel
The Ripley Scrolls, those cryptic, illustrated manuscripts named after the Renaissance-era author and alchemist
The London kitchen that inspired one of the twentieth century’s most famous picture books for children is now open to visito
A new exhibition at the Brontë Parsonage Museum in Yorkshire shines an intriguing light not on Charlotte’s work but on her clothes.
 
Los Angeles – Images drawn from the Hebrew Bible (known to Christians as the “Old Testament”) were among the most popular subjects for Christian illuminated manuscripts in the Middle Ages.
If the spring issue of Fine Books has arrived in your mailbox, you already know that we feature ten books (like the magica
Concord, MA — The Concord Museum is pleased to collaborate with Mass Audubon on the special exhibition, Alive with Birds: William Brewster
The literary image of the samurai in manuscripts and woodblock-printed books from Japan is the focus of a new exhibition at Cambridge University Library.
Los Angeles – Photography—a word derived from the Greek terms phos (light) and graphe (writing or drawing)—is, by definition, a means of “writing with light.” The medium’s