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Original Artworks — MIENAR
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Moby-Dick: Illustrated by Gilbert Wilson
"'Wilson was an extraordinary artist, but his paintings were never published in a book during his lifetime,' Elder said. 'I want to bring more people to Wilson’s work, to introduce him on the world stage.'"-Staff writer, "Terre Haute artist Gilbert Wilson's work to illustrate new 'Moby-Dick' edition." Tribune-Star. July 26, 2018. Available for purchase from … Continue reading Moby-Dick: Illustrated by Gilbert Wilson
One Art by Elizabeth Bishop
The art of losing isn’t hard to master;so many things seem filled with the intentto be lost that their loss is no disaster.Lose something every day.—Elizabeth Bishop, "One Art." Poetry Foundation. 1979.
Brought to Light
"In 1989, at the very end of the Cold War, a group of four prominent mainstream and alternative comic book writers and artists created a double volume graphic novel exposing the rampant injustices, assassinations, and terrorism facilitated by the CIA and its creatures worldwide, ostensibly to fight global communism in the years following World War … Continue reading Brought to Light
C.G Jung, Artist
"Although C.G. Jung is best known to us for his groundbreaking innovations in the field of psychiatry/psychotherapy (after all, he was the founder of analytical psychiatry), and also his anthropological work to some degree, he is now also recognized today for his work as an artist...Like many Jung enthusiasts I think that his most innovative … Continue reading C.G Jung, Artist
Haeckel’s Radiolaria
"Haeckel was evidently just as fascinated with the protozoa, enough to write and illustrate a substantial monograph. Die Radiolarien (Rhizopoda radiaria): Eine Monographie (1862) is available at the Biodiversity Heritage Library and the Internet Archive in a mammoth four-volume set, a large portion of which is explanatory text. There’s also a separate volume with a … Continue reading Haeckel’s Radiolaria
