Other Graphic Arts Collections
The graphic arts department houses many additional collections such as furniture and games.
Collection description | Sample image | Scope |
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Artifacts |
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Includes 324 pieces of nineteenth-century Staffordshire pottery and a vial of tea collected after the Boston Tea Party in 1773. |
Artist Collections |
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Collections, often formed from the personal archives of painters and printmakers, include drawings, watercolors, sketches, prints, proofs, and photographs by a range of American artists. |
Drawings |
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Over 550 items in graphite, pen, ink and wash, chalk, watercolor and charcoal. |
Furniture |
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Fine American and European antiques, including John Hancock's settee, tall clock, and the high chair used by descendants of Richard Mather. |
Games |
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Over 300 items, particularly strong in holdings of games related to texts or produced by book publishers. |
Matrices |
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Representative collection of printing matrices, including copper plates, woodblocks, and lithographic stones, dating from the late eighteenth century through the 1950s. |
Portraits |
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Over 160 portrait paintings, miniatures, and sculptures. |
Sheet Music |
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About 60,000 pieces of instrumental, vocal, secular, and religious music by both American and foreign composers that were printed through 1880. |
Silhouettes |
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Over 200 silhouettes primarily dating from the first part of the nineteenth century. |