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Tag Archives: art prints
Read, and the world unfolds…
the world unfolds now thousands of wonderful dreams …you opened a book Since 1980, the American Library Association has been creating its iconic READ posters, featuring authors, celebrities, and illustrators’ work. We’ve just added five of these new posters to … Continue reading
Deck the walls
The holiday season is upon us! Perhaps you are hosting family or friends in your home, or perhaps you’d like to spruce things up for yourself. It’s the perfect time to borrow an art print (or two!) from the library. … Continue reading
Put the world on your wall
I’m thrilled to announce another new influx of art prints for our circulating art print collection. I hope there is something for everyone here, but more ideas are always welcome – feel free to contact me by leaving a comment … Continue reading
New art prints from the Harvard Museum of Natural History
Three new prints being added to the collection today have an interesting history, having made their way to the Harvard Museum of Natural History by a circuitous route. The artist, Rosalba M. Towne, painted the flowers and plants from the … Continue reading
New art prints added to collection
We have just added seven brand-new art prints to the art print collection! See below, and view our Flickr album to see our whole collection. Remember, art prints can be checked out for six weeks at a time. Come take … Continue reading
Browse the Robbins Library Art Print Collection online
Our new Library of Things has proved popular, from the spiralizer to Settlers of Catan (original Library of Things blog post | update with new items added). But we’ve been lending “things” for a long time – namely, art prints! … Continue reading
Art lovers, rejoice: free high-res images from LACMA
Judging by how often people borrow art prints* from the library, Arlington has a lot of art lovers. So you’ll be glad to learn that the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) has just made 20,000 images of its … Continue reading