Charles Scribner's Sons was founded as a publishing partnership of Isaac D. Baker and Charles Scribner in 1846. The company set out to discover and publish the work of new American authors. The first work to be published was
After Isaac Baker's death in 1850, Charles Scribner continued to direct the company which was primarily known for its books on religion. In the mid-1860s, Scribner published an American version of German author Johann Peter Lange's
In 1865, Charles Scribner and Company expanded its range into magazine publishing with the quasi-religious
Charles Scribner died of typhoid in Lucerne, Switzerland on August 26, 1871, leaving the business to his eldest son, John Blair Scribner. In 1873 Scribner & Company launched a children's periodical,
The 1870s saw the growth of the subscription book department. In association with Messrs. Black of Edinburgh, Scribners brought out the first American edition of the
In 1875, Charles Scribner II joined his brother, John Blair Scribner, and other partners, Edward Seymour and Andrew Armstrong, in the firm. Seymour died in 1877, and Armstrong sold his share to the Scribner's in 1878, leaving the book publishing company wholly controlled by the Scribner family. The name was changed to Charles Scribner's Sons. John Blair Scribner died in 1879, leaving his brother to manage the business.
In 1881 one of the outside partners, Roswell Smith, bought up enough stock to acquire individual control of Scribner & Company, the magazine company. Thus,
Charles Scribner II was joined by his younger brother, Arthur Hawley Scribner, in 1884, and during their almost fifty year partnership, they focused the company's business on publishing American literature. The publications of this period include Frances Hodgson Burnett's
Following the five-year moratorium on magazine publishing, the firm re-entered the magazine market and introduced the new
During the 1920s, many important new authors were published, including James Boyd, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, Ring Lardner, and Thomas Wolfe. In 1928, Charles Scribner II turned over the presidency to his younger brother Arthur, who began the publication of the first volumes of the
Charles Scribner III died suddenly in 1952, necessitating the relocation of Charles Scribner IV from his employment as a cryptoanalyst in Washington, D.C. to take charge of the firm in New York. He established the Scribner Library, a line of quality paperbacks that included the titles
The records of the Charles Scribner's Sons Art Reference Department measure 7.0 linear feet and date from 1839 to 1962. The records of the department include original art works, photographs, scattered letters, and miscellaneous printed material reflecting the portraiture and other illustration work completed in support of the wide range of materials and topics published by Charles Scribner's Sons over the company's long publishing history.
The collection is organized into 3 alphabetically-arranged series. Oversized material from all series have been housed in Box 7 (Sol), Box 8 (Sol), and OVs 9 - 12. Notations for the oversized materials are noted at the appropriate folder title with see also/see references
The Charles Scribner's Sons Art Reference Department records were donated in 1957 and 1958 by Charles Scribner's Sons.
Use of original papers requires an appointment.
The Archives of American Art makes its archival collections available for non-commercial, educational and personal use unless restricted by copyright and/or donor restrictions, including but not limited to access and publication restrictions. AAA makes no representations concerning such rights and restrictions and it is the user's responsibility to determine whether rights or restrictions exist and to obtain any necessary permission to access, use, reproduce and publish the collections. Please refer to the
This site provides access to the records of the
Charles Scribner's Sons Art Reference Department records, 1839-1962. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
The papers were processed in March 2006 by Jean Fitzgerald. The collection was digitized in 2010 with funding provided by the Terra Foundation for American Art.
Additional Charles Scribner's Sons Art Department files are in the Archives of Charles Scribner's Sons, 1786-2003 (mostly 1880s-1970s), at Princeton University Library, Manuscripts Division, Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, identified as Series 2. Art Department Files, 1907-1951, and comprise correspondence and department printing records (on cards) for selected Scribner publications. See Princeton's finding aid for the collection at http://findingaids.princeton.edu/collections/C0101/
These files primarily contain portraits of historic individuals from ancient times through the first half of the 20th century. Many are original drawings, prints, and paintings by various artists including Otto Bacher, Carroll Beckwith, William Merritt Berger, Jay Norwood (Ding) Darling, James Montgomery Flagg, Valerian Gribayédoff, Lydia Hess, Sid Hydeman, William L. Metcalf, Waldo Peirce, George T. Tobin, and Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun. Portrait photographs by notable photographers include Elizabeth of Belgium by Keturah Collings, Carolus Duran by Nadar, and John Galsworthy by Arnold Genthe.
Several files contain additional related photographs and printed material, including photographs of the homes of Lawrence Alma-Tadema, Captain Cook, Goethe, Sir Francis Seymour Haden, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Victor Hugo, Jean-François Millet, Samuel F. B. Morse, Napoleon, Captain Ernest Peixotto, Ernst Renan, John Ruskin, William Makepease Thackeray, Martin Van Buren, George Washington, and William Wordsworth.
Additional photographs depict the death masks of Robert Burns and Felix Mendelssohn; Kaiser Wilhelm on army maneuvers; ceremonies marking the bicentennial of the death of Racine; and Frederic Remington with colleagues Richard Harding Davis, Stephen Bonsal, and Caspar Whitney. There is also a letter from John Lockwood Kipling discussing sketches of India.
This series has been scanned in its entirety.
Unidentified Subjects
Abigail Smith Adams; Hannah Adams; Henry Adams
J. T. Adams
John Adams
John Quincy Adams; Samuel Adams
Joseph Addison
Madame S.A.R. Adelaide; Gustavus Adolphus
Louis Aggasiz
Carl Ethan Akeley; Alaric; Duke of Alba; Duke of Albemarle
Dr. Heinrich E. Albert; Prince Albert
Louisa May Alcott
H. M. Alden
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Vittorio Alfieri
King Alfonso XIII of Spain; King Alfred; Ethan Allen; Edward Alleyn
William B. Allison
Lawrence Alma-Tadema
Cardinal Antonelli; Antoninus Pius; Thomas Aquinas; Aulo Licinio Archias; Archimedes
Sir Edwin Arnold; Matthew Arnold; Sophie Arnold; Thomas Arnold; King Arthur; Stanley M. Arthurs; Count of Artois
Lord Ashburton; Clifford Ashley; Lady Ashley; Ashur-Nasir-Apal; Attila
Emile Augier; Augustus Caesar; Jane Austen; Alfred Austin; William Austin; Anne of Austria
H. Baass; Maltbie Davenport Babcock; Johann Ambrosius Bach; Johann Sebastian Bach; Philipp Emanuel Bach; Wilhelm Friedmann Bach
Sir Francis Bacon
Newton D. Baker; Samuel Baker; Marcus Balbus, the Elder; Marcus Balbus, theYounger; Nonius Balbus; Arthur James Balfour
Honoré de Balzac
Aaron Bancroft
George Bancroft
George Bancroft
Lucretia Bancroft; A. J. Barnow; Elizabeth Barry
Frederic A. Bartholdi
Antoine Louis Barye; Rev. Richard Baxter; René Bazin
Daniel C. Beard
G. T. Beauregard; Rev. G. T. Bedell; Beethoven
Alexander Graham Bell
Alva Smith Belmont; Caroline Perry Belmont
Jacinto Benavente
Wladyslaw Theodore Benda
Egbert Benson; Thomas Hart Benton; Dr. George Berkeley; Thomas Bertram; Bernardo Bini
Reginald Birch
Bjornstjerne Bjornson
Richard Doddridge Blackmore
Admiral Blake; William Rufus Blake
Blanche
Robert Blum
Anne Boleyn; Commodore Bolton
Charles L. Bonaparte
Muirhead Bone; Daniel Boone; Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux
St. John Bosco; Jacques Benigne Bossuet; Matthew Boulton; Boyd
Johannes Brahms; Prof. Charles A. Briggs; Charles Brockden Brown; David Brown; Rev. John Brown; Sir Thomas Browne
Robert Browning; Elizabeth Barrett Browning
William Cullen Bryant; James Buchanan; John Bunyan; Henry Burbeck; Edmund Burke
Edward Burne-Jones
Frances Hodgson Burnett
David Hudson Burnham
Robert Burns
Aaron Burr; Sir Richard F. Burton
Benjamin Franklin Butler
Charles Butler
George Gordon Noel (Lord) Byron
George Gordon Noel (Lord) Byron
George Washington Cable
Julius Caesar
M. Callaghan; V. F. Calverton; John Calvin; Duchess of Cambridge
Thomas Carlyle
Thomas Carlyle
Nicolas Leonard Sadi Carnot; Jacques Cartier; Dr. Edmund Cartwright; Catherine de Medici; Catherine of Aragon; Catherine of Russia
Benvenuto Cellini
Miguel de Cervantes
Thomas Chalmers; Chantilly
Charles Shepard Chapman
Charlotte Charke
Charlemagne
Charles I
Charles II
Charles V; Charles X; Charles XII of Sweden
Queen Charlotte; Lord Chatham; Geoffrey Chaucer
Anton Chekhov; Earl of Chesterfield; Frédéric Chopin; William Dougal Christie; Winston Churchill
Colley Cibber; Theophilus Cibber
Cicero; Cincinnatus; Earl of Clarendon
Henry Clay
Cleopatra; Robert Clive; François Clouet; Clovis
Jacques-Nicolas Colbert; Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Admiral Coligny; Prince of Condé; Confucius; Roscoe Conkling
Benjamin Constant
J. H. Constant
Constantine; Captain Cook; Sir Eyre Coote; Copeland; Copernicus; Corbulon
Giles Corey; Barry Cornwall; Charles Cornwallis
Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
Royal Cortissoz
Mrs. Unwin Cowper
Kenyon Cox
Archbishop Cranmer; Elizabeth Cromwell; Henry Cromwell
Oliver Cromwell
Richard Cromwell; Suydam Cutting; Georges Cuvier
Dagnan-Bouveret; J. D'Alembert; William Dampier; Dr. Leopold Damrosch
Jay Norwood (Ding) Darling
C. Darress ?
Alphonse Daudet
Thomas Davidson
Davies; Charles Belmont Davis
Richard Harding Davis
(Oversized items housed in Box 7)
Richard Harding Davis
Richard Harding Davis
Richard Harding Davis
Richard Harding Davis
Richard Harding Davis
Monsieur De Calonne; John Deere; Demosthenes; Descartes; Hernando De Soto; Charles Henri-Hector D'Estaing; Pedro de Valdivia; Robert Devereux
E. M. de Witte; Rev. Thomas Frognall Dibdin
Charles Dickens
Edward Dickinson; Benjamin Disraeli; Austin Dobson; William Dobson
Sir Francis Drake; John Dryden
George Du Maurier; W. W. Duncan
Peter Finley Dunne
Joseph François Dupleix
Carolus Duran
Timothy Dwight
Elizabeth I of England
Elizabeth of Belgium
Elizabeth Shippen Green Elliot
Ralph Waldo Emerson; Erasmus; King Ethelbert; Empress Eugénie; Edward Everett
Sir Thomas Fairfax; Michael Faraday; Admiral David G. Farragut; Faustina
Ferdinand of Spain; Jules Ferry; Henry M. Field; George P. Fisher
Harrison Fisher
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Mrs. Fitzherbert
James Montgomery Flagg
General Fleetwood; Peter Fleming; François Fournier-Sarloveze; C. J. Fox; John Franklin
W. A. Fraser
Frederick I (Barbarossa); Frederick the Great; Martin Frobisher
A. B. Frost
James Anthony Froude
Gainsborough; Galileo
John Galsworthy
(Oversized items housed in Box 7, OV 11)
John Galsworthy
John Galsworthy
John Galsworthy
John Galsworthy
Gambetta; George III; George IV; Gerard
Jean-Léon Gérôme
Sir Humphrey Gilbert; Christoph Willibald Gluck
Goethe, 1886-1907
Goethe, 1886-1907
Goethe, 1886-1907
Edmund de Goncourt
George Goodspeed; Charles George "Chinese" Gordon; Gracchi Brothers; James Graham; Charles Gravier
Alice Gray; Effie Gray; George Gray; Sophie Gray; A. W. Greeley; S. W. Green
Kate Greenaway
Sir Thomas Gresham; Edvard Grieg; Countess Guiccioli
Guizot
Guttenberg; Nell Gwynne
Sir Francis Seymour Haden; John Hales; Nancy Hall
John Hampden
George Frederick Handel; Hannibal; Thomas Hardy; William Harvey; Sir Anthony Hope Hawkins; Sir John Hawkins
Nathaniel Hawthorne
I. T. Hening; William Ernest Henley; Henry of Guise
Henry IV of France; Henry IV of Germany; Henry VII of England; Henry VIII of England
Patrick Henry; Friedrich Herbart; George Herbert
Hercules
Oliver Herford; Augustine Herrman; William Herschel; Maurice Hewlett
Malvina Hoffman
William Hogarth; Henry Edward, Lord Holland; J. G. Holland; Oliver Wendell Holmes
Thomas Hood; Richard Hooker; George Hudson
Victor Hugo
Victor Hugo
King Humbert of Italy
James Gibbons Huneker
James Gibbons Huneker
James Gibbons Huneker
Governor Hunt; Holman Hunt; Leigh Hunt; John Huse of Bohemia; Constantin Huygens
William Ralph Inge
J.A.D. Ingres; General Henry Ireton
Washington Irving; Queen Isabella of Spain
Andrew Jackson
James I of England
John Jay; Jeanne d'Arc; General Joffre; King John of England; Sir George Johnson; Senator M. Johnson; M. E. Borough Johnson; Samuel Johnson
Inigo Jones; John Paul Jones; Ben Jonson; Empress Josephine; Dr. Joule
Kaiser Wilhelm
Kaiser Wilhelm
John Keats; A. I. Keller; Lord Kelvin; Bishop J. M. Kendrick
Johannes Kepler; Erasmus D. Keyes; Captain Kidd; Alonzo Kimball
John Lockwood Kipling
Rudyard Kipling; Jean-Baptiste Kleber
Louis Aston Knight
Louis Kossuth
Jean de La Fontaine; Jean de La Marck; Lamartine; Charles Lamb
General Lambert; Richard Landor; Laplace; William Laud
Francis de Laval; Antoine Lavoisier; Sir Thomas Lawrence; John Leech; Robert Le Gallienne
Lord Frederick Leighton
Le Verrier
J. C. Leyendecker
Wilhelm Liebknecht; Abraham Lincoln
Franz Liszt
Bata Kindai Amgoza Ibn Lo-Bagola; John Locke; Henry Wadsworth Longfellow; King Louis Philippe
Louis XIII; Louis XIV; Louis XV; Louis XVIII
Will Low; James Russell Lowell; Mary Lowney
Ignatius Loyola; Martin Luther
Lord Thomas Babington Macaulay; Niccolo Machiavelli
Alexander Mackenzie; David Maclise; Marshall MacMahon; Magellan
H. Van Buren Magonigle
Nicolaus de Malezieu; Charles Manigault; Alexander Manzoni; Marat
Maria Theresa; Princess Marie of Holland; Queen Marie; Jean Marion; Michael de Marolles
Karl Marx
Mary I of England; Mary of Orange
Mary, Queen of Scots
A.E.W. Mason; Massena
Jules Massenet; Cotton Mather; Cardinal Mazarin
William Gibbs McAdoo
Isaac McKeever; Philip Ainsworth Means; Cosimo de Medici; Etienne Henri Méhul; Melanethon; Mlle. Melba
Felix Mendelssohn
George Meredith
Lucien Metivet; Jacob Meyerbeer
Michelangelo; Sir John Millais
William Miller; Jean-François Millet
Richard Monckton Milnes; John Milton
King Mindon; The Kinwun Mingye
Donald G. Mitchell
Donald G. Mitchell
Donald G. Mitchell
Donald G. Mitchell
S. Weir Mitchell
George A. Moffitt
Molière; Theodor Mommsen
William Morris
Samuel F. B. Morse
Ignaz Moscheles
William Sidney Mount
Hermann Mueller; Jules Muenier
Benito Mussolini; Modest Mussorgski
Abdel Nader
Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon III
Napoleon III
Nefritete; Lord Nelson; Nero
Cardinal John Henry Newman
Sir Isaac Newton; Marshal Ney; Nicholas, Emperor of Russia; Meredith Nicholson; Nostradamus
Alfred Noyes
Oberhardl
Tomas O'Crohan
Odysseus
Jacques Offenbach; Mrs. M. O. W. Oliphant; W. Q. Orchardson; Abraham Ortelius; Sean O'Sullivan
Johann Palestrina; Lord Palmerston; Panku; Mary Panton
Sir Gilbert Parker
Francis Parkman
Robert E. Peary and Mrs. Peary
Sir Robert Peel
Captain Ernest Peixotto
Captain Ernest Peixotto
Edward Penfield
William Penn; Joseph Pennell; Stanley Pennell; Hugh, Earl Percy; Peter the Great of Russia; Peter the Hermit; Petrarch; King Philip; Philp of Burgundy; Philip II of Spain; Philip IV of Spain
Franklin Pierce
William Pitt the Elder; William Pitt the Younger; James K. Polk; Marco Polo
Alexander Pope
Pope Gregory I; Pope Gregory VII; Pope Leo X; Pope Paul III; Pope Pio Nono; Pope Pius VII
Countess Potocka; Cora Urquhart Potter; J. Poynter
William Hickling Prescott; May Wilson Preston; Pierre Joseph Proudhon; William Prynne; Alexander Pushkin
Howard Pyle
John Pym; Pythagoras
Quarles; A. T. Quiller-Couch
François Rabelais; Jean Racine; Sir Walter Raleigh
John Randolph; General John A. Rawlins
Marjorie Kinnon Rawlins
Madame Recamier; Regulus
Frederic Remington
Ernst Renan
Paul Revere; Sir Joshua Reynolds
Louis Rhead
Richard I; Richard III; Samuel Richardson
Cardinal Richelieu; James Whitcomb Riley; George Ripley; Lady Ripon
Frederick Sleigh Roberts; James Robertson; Robespierre
Auguste Rodin
John Rogers; Samuel Rogers; Roland; M. Georges Roland; King of Romania; W. S. Rosecranz
Mrs. Rossetti and Miss Christina Rossetti; Otto Roth
Jean Jacques Rousseau; Theodore Rousseau; Peter Paul Rubens; Anton Rubinstein; Prince Rupert
John Ruskin
John Ruskin
John Ruskin
John Ruskin
John Ruskin
Charles Russell; Martin Rutter; Admiral de Ruyter
Richard Sackville; Russell Sage; Camille Saint-Saëns; Antonio Salieri; Lord and Lady Salisbury
George Sand
Dr. R. Sanderson
John Singer Sargent
Savanarola
Alessandro Scarlatti; Sir George Scharf; Johann Hermann Schein; Schiller; F.E.D. Schleiermacher
Franz Schubert
Heinrich Schütz; Peter Schuyler
Sir Walter Scott
Segatini; Ludwig Senfl; Michael Servetus; Joseph Severn
Samuel Sewall; William H. Seward; Lady Jane Seymour; Ludovico Sforza; Robert Shackleton
Shakespeare
Commodore Thompson Shaw ; Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley; Percy Bysshe Shelley
General Philip H. Sheridan; John Sherman; Stuart Sherman; William Tecumseh Sherman
Sir Philip Sidney; Lydia Huntley Sigourney; Benjamin Sillimen
John Sloan
Adam Smith
F. Hopkinson Smith
F. Hopkinson Smith
F. Hopkinson Smith
F. Hopkinson Smith
Henry Smith
Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida
John Hanning Speke and James Grant; Edmund Spencer; George John Spencer; Herbert Spencer
Laurence Stallings; Miles Standish; Arthur Penrhyn Stanley; Stanwyck?
Richard Steele
Beatrice Stevens; Frank R. Stockton; Marian Storm
William Wetmore Story
Thomas Stothard; Harriet Beecher Stowe; Richard Strauss
Igor Stravinsky; Charles Stuart
Henry Stuart; Henry Benedict Stuart; James Stuart
Mary Stuart; Alexander McCormick Sturm; Thomas, Earl of Surry; Jonathan Swift; Algernon Charles Swinburne; J. A. Symonds; Count Szechenyi
Tallyrand; Richard Tarlton; Carl Taussig
Annie R. Taylor; Sir Henry Taylor; Jeremy Taylor; Tom Taylor; Zachary Taylor
Piotr Ilyitch Tchaikovsky; William Tell
Alfred Lord Tennyson
William Makepeace Thackeray
William Makepeace Thackeray
William Makepeace Thackeray
William Makepeace Thackeray
William Makepeace Thackeray
William Makepeace Thackeray
William Makepeace Thackeray
William Makepeace Thackeray
Theodorich; Theseus; Amédée Thierry; Adolphe Thiers; M. Thiers; Henry David Thoreau; Matthew Thornton
Albert Thorwaldsen
George Ticknor; Tippoo Sultaun
Leo Tolstoy
Trajan; E. J. Trelawney
Paul Troubetzkoy
Commodore Truxtun
Ivan Turgenev
Ivan Turgenev
Ivan Turgenev
Turgot; John Tyler
Niccolo da Uzzano; Marguerite de Valois
Martin Van Buren; Van der Werff; Henry Van Dyke; Sir Henry Vane
Elihu Vedder
Thomas Verderber; Giuseppe Verdi; Jules Verne; Paul Veronese
Victoria, Crown Princess of Germany
Victoria, Crown Princess of Germany
Daniel Vièrge
Barbara Villiers; George Villiers
François Villon
Alexander Volta; Voltaire; Harry Von Arnim
Hans von Bülow; Prof. von Helmholtz; General Von Hindenburg
Alexander von Humboldt
Wilhelm von Humboldt; Marie von Rumänien
M. Waddington
Richard Wagner; Martin Waldseemuller; Robert Walker; Sir William Walker
Sir William Waller; Robert Walpole; Izaak Walton; Mrs. Humphrey Ward
Olin Levi Warner
Lord De La Warr; Samuel Warren
George Washington
George Washington
William Watson; James Watt
G. F. Watts
Isaac Watts; Frederick Judd Waugh; Daniel Webster
Thurlow Weed; Duke of Wellington; H. G. Wells; King Wenceslas
Lord Sackville West; Christina Weston; Governor General Weyler; Earl of Wharncliffe
Edith Wharton
Walt Whitman; Caspar Whitney; Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney
John Greenleaf Whittier; Wiclif; William Wilberforce
Irving R. Wiles
Queen Wilhelmina; Rev. William Willett; William the Conqueror; William the Silent; William II of Nassau
Emperor William I of Prussia
Miss Willis; Edmund Wilson; John Winthrop
Friedrich August Wolf; James Wolfe
Thomas Wolff
William Wordsworth
Sir Henry Wotton; W. Wycherley
N. C. Wyeth
Ahmedi Xani
Jack B. Yeats; William B. Yeats
F. C. Yohn; Thomas Young; Count of Zinzendorf; Emile Zola
Anders Zorn; Ulrich Zwingle
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These files contain both original and reproductions of art work that is not portraiture. The file for unidentified artists includes ink drawings of Civil War soldiers, a tempera painting for the cover of
This series has been scanned in its entirety.
Unidentified Artists
Edwin Austin Abbey
S. M. Arthurs
Otto Bacher
Lowell LeRoy Balcom
Wladyslaw Theodore Benda
Reginald Birch
Carl Michel Boog
Paul Bransom
S. R. Burleigh
S. R. Burleigh
S. R. Burleigh
S. R. Burleigh
S. R. Burleigh
George Carlson
Carlton T. Chapman
William Appleton Clark
Carl Cobbledick
George Cruikshank
A. R. Dugmore
A. R. Dugmore
A. R. Dugmore
G. W. Edwards
Walter H. Everett
Florian
A. B. Frost
John Fulleylove
John Fulleylove
John Fulleylove
John Fulleylove
John Fulleylove
John Fulleylove
Charles Dana Gibson
Gordon Grant
Vaughn Gray
Haberstock
William St. John Harper
O. Herford
Will James
Arthur E. Jameson
(Oversized items housed in Box 8)
Arthur E. Jameson
(Oversized items housed in Box 8)
John
J. E. Kelly
Charles R. Knight
M. Jean McLean
E. J. Meeker
E. C. Peixotto
Victor S. Perard
J. Campbell Phillips
Howard Pyle
Howard Pyle
Hy Reuterdahl
Shipley
Jessie Willcox Smith
Sarah S. Stilwell
Sarah S. Stilwell
Sarah S. Stilwell
Sarah S. Stilwell
Sarah S. Stilwell
Sarah S. Stilwell
Sarah S. Stilwell
Sarah S. Stilwell
Thorpe
Jack Van Ryder
George Varian
I. W.
H. D. Williams
(Boxes 2-4, oversized items housed in Box 8)
H. D. Williams
H. D. Williams
N. C. Wyeth
(Folders 5-7, oversized items housed in Box 8)
N. C. Wyeth
N. C. Wyeth
F. C. Yohn
F. C. Yohn
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These files contain original art work, photographs, and printed material concerning miscellaneous reference topics. The files concerning Ancient Art and The Bible contain portraits of various saints and historic individuals and photographs of historic sites.
The New York City file includes early photographs of the Scribner Building, the Custom House and Bowling Green, the
This series has been scanned in its entirety.
Airplanes
Ancient Art
Ancient Art
Ancient Art
Ancient Art
Ancient Art
Ancient Art
Austria
The Bible
(Folders 18-27, oversized items housed in OV 12)
The Bible
The Bible
The Bible
The Bible
The Bible
The Bible
The Bible
The Bible
The Bible
The Bible
(Folders 28-37, oversized items housed in OV 12)
The Bible
The Bible
The Bible
The Bible
The Bible
The Bible
The Bible
The Bible
The Bible
The Bible
(Folders 38-47, Oversized items housed in OV 12)
The Bible
The Bible
The Bible
The Bible
The Bible
The Bible
The Bible
The Bible
The Bible
The Bible
(Folders 48-57, Oversized items housed in OV 12)
The Bible
The Bible
The Bible
The Bible
The Bible
The Bible
The Bible
The Bible
The Bible
The Bible
(Folders 58-64, Oversized items housed in OV 12)
The Bible
The Bible
The Bible
The Bible
The Bible
The Bible
Buildings
Burma
Chicago World's Fair
Clothing
Connecticut
Connecticut
Crafts
Greece
New York City
(Folders 74-79 oversized items housed in Box 8)
New York City
New York City
New York City
New York City
New York City
Romania
Virginia
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