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Special Collections Collection and State Library Resources
Visual Materials Collections
Painting Collections
Herbert T. Tiffany Chinese Painting Collection
A collection of 24 books from the Ch’ien Lung period, Qing Dynasty (1735-1795). The paintings are primarily done on rice paper with mineral pigments, though one book uses on Pei leaves.
Drawing Collections
Aaron Sopher Collection
A collection of drawings and watercolors by Maryland Institute of Fine and Applied Arts (now MICA) graduate and Baltimore Sun illustrator Aaron Sopher (1905-1972). Links in the finding aid go to the
Pratt Digital Collection
.
Adalbert Johann Volck Collection
Volck (1828-1912) was a well-respected Baltimore dentist now best known for his drawings and etchings in ardent support of the South during the Civil War. His sketches and caricatures ridicule abolitionists, politicians, and especially President Abraham Lincoln. Also in the
Pratt Digital Collections
.
McKee Barclay Collection
McKee Barclay (1870-1947) was a Baltimore Sun cartoonist from 1908 to 1920 and became known for his political cartoons and representations of WWI leaders. This collection includes more than 380 hand-drawn images from Barclay’s career at the Sun, most from 1914 to 1920.
S. Donovan Swann Collection
Don Swann was a Baltimore artist who developed the “Swann New Way of Etching” kit for amateur etchers. This collection contains business and personal correspondence, biographical material and over 500 etchings of subjects all over Maryland and the Mid-Atlantic Region.
Print Collections
Cator Collection of Baltimore Views
(1752 - 1930) Nearly 200 etchings, engravings, watercolors, and prints and other lithographs create a visual timeline from the city's beginnings, through the civil war, and into the early twentieth century.
War Posters
This collection of more than 1000 original posters represents the social history of World War I and II. It captures the powerful use of art and advertising to promote social, economic, and political ideas.
Photograph Collections
Jones Sisters Collection
Twenty-one photographs hand-colored with oil paints by the Jones sisters of Sykesville, MD. Elsie took the photographs, Ida hand-colored them, and Frances wrote the brief histories which accompanied the photographs.
Stereographs
Stereographs were popular during the late 19th c. through about 1930. Two side-by-side photographs look 3D when seen through a viewer. This collection contains over one thousand stereographs with particular subject strength in travel and World War I.
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