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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Sweet Seals For You, Always

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Writer Virginia Woolf, who had bipolar disorder
Writer Sylvia Plath, who had depression
Artist Vincent Van Gogh, who had bipolar disorder
Mathematician John Nash, who had schizophrenia
President Abraham Lincoln, who had depression
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Beauty and the Beast by David Sala
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MoMA Film’s celebration of choreographer Jack Cole continues this week with special guest Wayne Cilento on Thursday.
[Les Girls. 1957. USA. Directed by George Cukor. Shown from left: Mitzi Gaynor, Kay Kendall, Gene Kelly, Taina Elg. Courtesy MGM/Photofest]
Antonio Corradini. The Veiled Truth (1751)
A Masterclass in Drawing from the Extraordinary Steven Assael
Artist Steven Assael is an American painter recognized nationally as one of the leading representational figurative artists of his generation. His portrayal of the human image is empathic, ennobling, and psychologically penetrating.
“Girl running with wet canvas (wet paint)” (1930), Norman Rockwell
Best of 2015: Top 50 Photographs from Around the World
With 2015 drawing to a close, it’s time to take a look back at some of our best content from the past year, including an amazing amount of truly stunning photography. Last year, we brought you a list of 37 incredible photos from 2014; this year, we’re upping our game with a collection of 50 breathtaking examples of photography that we’ve featured over the last 12 months. From eye-opening glimpses of wildlife, to beautifully creative fine art portraits, to spectacular landscapes that are guaranteed to get your wanderlust going, these gorgeous images are a fantastic way to send off 2015 in style while looking forward to a whole new year of outstanding photography.
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Calvin and Hobbes
“There came a sudden darkness over Achilles’ eyes,” from Achilles & Hector by Agnes Gale, 1903.
Todor Hristov - http://draken4o.deviantart.com - https://www.facebook.com/todor.hristov.50 - https://www.youtube.com/user/draken4o/videos - http://drawcrowd.com/drakennp00f6
Anna Ådén
Pike Fishing in January - Alfred James Munnings
1898
A gorgeous leather bound edition of John Milton’s Paradise Lost (PR3560 .V36 located in cage) with illustrations by Gustave Dore dating from the 1800’s.
To see anything in our special collections, please ask a reference librarian for assistance.
We are revisiting this beautiful leather bound edition of Paradise Lost today because it is the anniversary of John Milton’s birth! The poet was born on this day, December 8th in 1608.