Lithographs
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Alexander Calder Illustrations for A Bestiary
Collection — Folder FF81
Identifier: ANSP-Coll-1016
Scope and Contents
Two letterpress proof plate illustrations, one of pelicans and the other of elephants produced for the book, A Bestiary, published in 1955, compiled by Richard Wilbur and illustrated by Alexander Calder.
Dates:
circa 1955
Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins, Lithographs
Collection — Box Oversize Small Collections 7
Identifier: ANSP-Coll-0448
Scope and Contents
Hawkins was an English anatomist, osteologist and paleontologist, but apparently confined his interests to skeletal aspects, stressing comparative osteology as an approach to artistic representations. One paper appeared in the Academy's Proceedings for 1874, "On the Pelvis of Hadrosaurus", and another in New York in 1870 on Ichthyosaurus. He was elected to the Academy as a corresponding member in 1868. These colored lithographs,
are all labeled "Unpublished. Annonymous." However printed on...
Dates:
1829
Lesueur and King Lithographs
Collection — Drawer 90
Identifier: ANSP-2012-003
Scope and Contents
One litho by Lesueur of Belonus 1821; one copperplate print of same; one engraving of by James S. King of Joseph Leidy 1903
Dates:
1821-1911
Lithographic Proofs of South Carolina Fishes
Collection — Box Small Collections 10
Identifier: ANSP-Coll-0410
Scope and Contents
These eight colored proofs of fishes were laid in a copy of John Edwards Holbrook's Ichthyology of South Carolina (1860). The plates for this edition were done by A. J. Ibbotson and Antoine Sonrel and colored by Jacques Burkhardt. These loose proofs were possibly intended for the second volume, which was never published. The plates are labeled as follows: Plate 1. Bairdiella argyroleuca; Leiostomus xanthurus obliguus Plate 2 Epinephelus erythrogaster Plate 3 Centripristis atrarius;...
Dates:
1860