- See Also
-
Links
- “Collections/Images: Cosmography Manuscript (12th Century)”, Review 2020
- “Greenland Unicorns and the Magical Alicorn”, Lawrence 2019
- “"O Uommibatto": How the Pre-Raphaelites Became Obsessed With the Wombat”, Trumble 2019
- “Mesmerising Science: The Franklin Commission and the Modern Clinical Trial”, Laukaityte 2018
- “Exquisite Rot: Spalted Wood and the Lost Art of Intarsia”, Elkind 2018
- “Made in Taiwan? How a Frenchman Fooled 18th-Century London”, Breen 2018
- “Visions of Algae in 18th-Century Botany”, Feigenbaum 2016
- “The Secret History of Holywell Street, Home to Victorian London’s Dirty Book Trade: Victorian Sexuality Is Often Considered Synonymous With Prudishness, Conjuring Images of Covered-Up Piano Legs and Dark Ankle-Length Skirts. Historian Matthew Green Uncovers a Quite Different Scene in the Sordid Story of Holywell St, 19th-Century London’s Epicentre of Erotica and Smut.”, Green 2016
- “Illustrations of Madness: James Tilly Matthews and the Air Loom”, Jay 2014
- “The Lost World of the London Coffeehouse”, Green 2013
- “Bugs and Beasts Before the Law”, Humphrey 2011
- “The Snowflake Man of Vermont”, Heidorn 2011
- “Christopher Smart’s "Jubilate Agno"”, Key 2011
- “The Public Domain Review”
- “The Public Domain Review: About”, Review 2024
- “Class of 2020: New in the Public Domain Today!”
- “All Sound Recordings Prior to 1923 Will Enter the US Public Domain in 2022”
- “17th Century Calligraphy from Germany”
- “Alexander Graham Bell’s Tetrahedral Kites (1903–9) [Image Gallery]”, Review 2024
- “Anecdotes of Painters, Engravers, Sculptors and Architects, and Curiosities of Art (1853)”
- “Arthur Coga’s Blood Transfusion (1667)”
- “Lewis Carroll’s Illustrations for Alice’s Adventures Under Ground (1864)”
- “Chladni Figures (1787)”
- “D. A. Rovinskii’s Collection of Russian Lubki (18th–19th Century)”
- “Anton Seder’s The Animal in Decorative Art (1896)”
- “‘Clouds of Unknowing’: Edward Quin’s Historical Atlas (1830)”
- “Eskimo Folktales (1913)”
- “Owen Jones’ Examples of Chinese Ornament (1867)”
- “Fabre's Book of Insects (1921)”
- “French Silk Sample Book (ca. 1900)”
- “Glossary of Censored Words from a 1919 Treatise on Love”
- “Harris’s List of Covent-Garden Ladies (1757–95)”
- “Henrique Alvim Corrêa’s Illustrations for The War of the Worlds (1906)”
- “Resurrection on Repeat: Rules and Orders of the Humane Society (1787)”
- “Early Illustrations of the Nervous System by Camillo Golgi and Santiago Ramón Y Cajal”
- “Images from Japanese Design Magazine Shin-Bijutsukai (1902)”
- “Japanese Firemen’s Coats (19th Century)”
- “Flowers of Fire: Illustrations from Japanese Fireworks Catalogues (ca. 1880s)”
- “John Locke’s Method for Common-Place Books (1685)”
- “William Elliot Griffis’ Korean Fairy Tales (1922)”
- “Programming Prayer: The Woven Book of Hours (1886–87)”
- “Ancient Courses: Harold Fisk’s Meander Maps of the Mississippi River (1944)”
- “An Iconic Line: Claude Mellan’s The Sudarium of Saint Veronica (1649)”
- “On the Writing of the Insane (1870)”
- “Albert Millican’s Travels and Adventures of an Orchid Hunter”
- “Joseph Perry’s Medical Illustrations of Miscarriage (1834)”
- “Plague Doctor Costumes”
- “The Reverse of a Framed Painting, and Other Trompe L’oeil by Cornelis Norbertus Gijsbrechts (ca. 1670)”
- “Sarah Goodridge’s Beauty Revealed (1828)”
- “Unnatural Selection: Emil Schachtzabel’s Pigeon Prachtwerk (1906)”
- “Adolf Schmidt’s Atlas Der Diatomaceenkunde (1890)”
- “Serviette Sculptures: Mattia Giegher’s Treatise on Napkin Folding (1629)”
- “Solid Objects: 16th-Century Geometric and Perspective Drawings”
- “Agnes Giberne’s The Story of the Sun, Moon, and Stars”
- “Studies on Twilight Phenomena, After Krakatoa (1888)”
- “Joseph George Strutt’s Sylva Britannica (1822/1830)”
- “The Comet Book (1587)”
- “The Geometric Landscapes of Lorenz Stoer (1567)”
- “The Model Book of Calligraphy (1561–1596) [Image Gallery]”, Review 2024
- “The Unicorn Tapestries (1495–1505)”
- “Unai No Tomo: Catalogues of Japanese Toys (1891–1923)”
- “Designs from Kimono Pattern Books (ca. 1902)”
- “W. W. Denslow’s Illustrations for The Wonderful Wizard of Oz”
- “William Hogarth’s Satire on False Perspective (1754)”
- “A Bestiary of Sir Thomas Browne: Hugh Aldersey-Williams Takes a Tour through Thomas Browne‘s Pseudodoxia Epidemica, a Work Which Sees One of the 17th-Century’s Greatest Writers Stylishly Debunk All Manner of Myths, in Particular Those Relating to the World of Animals.”
- “Astral Travels With Jack London”
- “Brilliant Visions: Peyote among the Aesthetes”
- “Cuttings from a Medieval Italian Choirbook: The British Library—James Freeman Explores Cuttings from a Huge 14th Century Italian Choirbook and How Digital Technology Is Now Helping Scholars Build a Picture of the Once Intact Original through Virtually Reuniting the ‘Diaspora’ of Fragments.”
- “Defining the Demonic”
- “Divine Comedy: Lucian Versus The Gods”
- “Eastern Sports and Western Bodies: The ‘Indian Club’ in the United States”
- “Emma Willard’s Maps of Time”
- “Eric, Count Stenbock: A Catch Of A Ghost”
- “Its Dizzy Heights May Have Passed, but the Fad for Adult Coloring Books Is far from Over. Many Trace the Origins of Such Publications to a Wave of Satirical Coloring Books Published in the 1960s, but As Melissa N. Morris and Zach Carmichael Explore, the Existence of Such Books, and the Urge to Color the Printed Image, Goes Back Centuries.”
- “Francis Van Helmont and the Alphabet of Nature”
- “Fungi, Folklore, and Fairyland”
- “Get Thee to a Phalanstery: Or, How Fourier Can Still Teach Us to Make Lemonade”
- “Gottfried Mind, The Raphael of Cats”
- “In Praise of Halvings: Hidden Histories of Japan Excavated by Dr D. Fenberger”
- “John L. Sullivan Fights America: In 1883, the Irish-American Heavy-Weight Boxing Champion John L. Sullivan Embarked on an Unprecedented Coast-To-Coast Tour of the United States Offering a Prize to Any Person Who Could Endure Four Rounds With Him in the Ring. Christopher Klein Tells of This Remarkable Journey and How the Railroads and the Rise of the Popular Press Proved Instrumental in Forging Sullivan into America’s First Sports Superstar.”
- “Loie Fuller and the Serpentine”
- “Marxist Astronomy: The Milky Way According to Anton Pannekoek”
- “Mrs Giacometti Prodgers, the Cabman’s Nemesis”
- “Of Pears and Kings”
- “Our Masterpiece Is the Private Life: In Pursuit of the ‘Real’ Chateaubriand”
- “Peter The Wild Boy”
- “Petrarch’s Plague: Love, Death, and Friendship in a Time of Pandemic”
- “Petrified Waters: The Artificial Grottoes of the Renaissance and Beyond”
- “Picturing a Voice: Margaret Watts Hughes and the Eidophone”
- “Reborn Into a New Form (1849)”
- “From Fire Hazards to Family Trees: The Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps”
- “Stuffed Ox, Dummy Tree, Artificial Rock: Deception in the Work of Richard and Cherry Kearton”
- “The Art of Making Debts: Accounting for an Obsession in 19th-Century France”
- “The Assassination of the Prime Minister, Spencer Perceval”
- “‘The Mark of the Beast’: Georgian Britain’s Anti-Vaxxer Movement”
- “The Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi”
- “Why Do We so Seldom See People Smiling in Painted Portraits? Nicholas Jeeves Explores the History of the Smile through the Ages of Portraiture, from Da Vinci's Mona Lisa to Alexander Gardner's Photographs of Abraham Lincoln.”
- “The Spiralist”
- “W. B. O’Shaughnessy and the Introduction of Cannabis to Modern Western Medicine”
- “How European Royals Once Shared Their Most Important Secrets”
- Miscellaneous
See Also
Links
“Collections/Images: Cosmography Manuscript (12th Century)”, Review 2020
“Greenland Unicorns and the Magical Alicorn”, Lawrence 2019
“"O Uommibatto": How the Pre-Raphaelites Became Obsessed With the Wombat”, Trumble 2019
"O Uommibatto": How the Pre-Raphaelites Became Obsessed with the Wombat
“Mesmerising Science: The Franklin Commission and the Modern Clinical Trial”, Laukaityte 2018
Mesmerising Science: The Franklin Commission and the Modern Clinical Trial
“Exquisite Rot: Spalted Wood and the Lost Art of Intarsia”, Elkind 2018
“Made in Taiwan? How a Frenchman Fooled 18th-Century London”, Breen 2018
“Visions of Algae in 18th-Century Botany”, Feigenbaum 2016
“The Secret History of Holywell Street, Home to Victorian London’s Dirty Book Trade: Victorian Sexuality Is Often Considered Synonymous With Prudishness, Conjuring Images of Covered-Up Piano Legs and Dark Ankle-Length Skirts. Historian Matthew Green Uncovers a Quite Different Scene in the Sordid Story of Holywell St, 19th-Century London’s Epicentre of Erotica and Smut.”, Green 2016
“Illustrations of Madness: James Tilly Matthews and the Air Loom”, Jay 2014
Illustrations of Madness: James Tilly Matthews and the Air Loom
“The Lost World of the London Coffeehouse”, Green 2013
“Bugs and Beasts Before the Law”, Humphrey 2011
“The Snowflake Man of Vermont”, Heidorn 2011
“Christopher Smart’s "Jubilate Agno"”, Key 2011
“The Public Domain Review”
“The Public Domain Review: About”, Review 2024
“Class of 2020: New in the Public Domain Today!”
“All Sound Recordings Prior to 1923 Will Enter the US Public Domain in 2022”
All Sound Recordings Prior to 1923 Will Enter the US Public Domain in 2022
“17th Century Calligraphy from Germany”
“Alexander Graham Bell’s Tetrahedral Kites (1903–9) [Image Gallery]”, Review 2024
Alexander Graham Bell’s Tetrahedral Kites (1903–9) [image gallery]
“Anecdotes of Painters, Engravers, Sculptors and Architects, and Curiosities of Art (1853)”
Anecdotes of Painters, Engravers, Sculptors and Architects, and Curiosities of Art (1853)
“Arthur Coga’s Blood Transfusion (1667)”
“Lewis Carroll’s Illustrations for Alice’s Adventures Under Ground (1864)”
Lewis Carroll’s Illustrations for Alice’s Adventures Under Ground (1864)
“Chladni Figures (1787)”
“D. A. Rovinskii’s Collection of Russian Lubki (18th–19th Century)”
D. A. Rovinskii’s Collection of Russian Lubki (18th–19th Century)
“Anton Seder’s The Animal in Decorative Art (1896)”
“‘Clouds of Unknowing’: Edward Quin’s Historical Atlas (1830)”
‘Clouds of Unknowing’: Edward Quin’s Historical Atlas (1830)
“Eskimo Folktales (1913)”
“Owen Jones’ Examples of Chinese Ornament (1867)”
“Fabre's Book of Insects (1921)”
“French Silk Sample Book (ca. 1900)”
“Glossary of Censored Words from a 1919 Treatise on Love”
“Harris’s List of Covent-Garden Ladies (1757–95)”
“Henrique Alvim Corrêa’s Illustrations for The War of the Worlds (1906)”
Henrique Alvim Corrêa’s Illustrations for The War of the Worlds (1906)
“Resurrection on Repeat: Rules and Orders of the Humane Society (1787)”
Resurrection on Repeat: Rules and Orders of the Humane Society (1787)
“Early Illustrations of the Nervous System by Camillo Golgi and Santiago Ramón Y Cajal”
Early Illustrations of the Nervous System by Camillo Golgi and Santiago Ramón y Cajal
“Images from Japanese Design Magazine Shin-Bijutsukai (1902)”
“Japanese Firemen’s Coats (19th Century)”
“Flowers of Fire: Illustrations from Japanese Fireworks Catalogues (ca. 1880s)”
Flowers of Fire: Illustrations from Japanese Fireworks Catalogues (ca. 1880s)
“John Locke’s Method for Common-Place Books (1685)”
“William Elliot Griffis’ Korean Fairy Tales (1922)”
“Programming Prayer: The Woven Book of Hours (1886–87)”
“Ancient Courses: Harold Fisk’s Meander Maps of the Mississippi River (1944)”
Ancient Courses: Harold Fisk’s Meander Maps of the Mississippi River (1944)
“An Iconic Line: Claude Mellan’s The Sudarium of Saint Veronica (1649)”
An Iconic Line: Claude Mellan’s The Sudarium of Saint Veronica (1649)
“On the Writing of the Insane (1870)”
“Albert Millican’s Travels and Adventures of an Orchid Hunter”
Albert Millican’s Travels and Adventures of an Orchid Hunter
“Joseph Perry’s Medical Illustrations of Miscarriage (1834)”
“Plague Doctor Costumes”
“The Reverse of a Framed Painting, and Other Trompe L’oeil by Cornelis Norbertus Gijsbrechts (ca. 1670)”
“Sarah Goodridge’s Beauty Revealed (1828)”
“Unnatural Selection: Emil Schachtzabel’s Pigeon Prachtwerk (1906)”
Unnatural Selection: Emil Schachtzabel’s Pigeon Prachtwerk (1906)
“Adolf Schmidt’s Atlas Der Diatomaceenkunde (1890)”
“Serviette Sculptures: Mattia Giegher’s Treatise on Napkin Folding (1629)”
Serviette Sculptures: Mattia Giegher’s Treatise on Napkin Folding (1629)
“Solid Objects: 16th-Century Geometric and Perspective Drawings”
Solid Objects: 16th-Century Geometric and Perspective Drawings
“Agnes Giberne’s The Story of the Sun, Moon, and Stars”
“Studies on Twilight Phenomena, After Krakatoa (1888)”
“Joseph George Strutt’s Sylva Britannica (1822/1830)”
“The Comet Book (1587)”
“The Geometric Landscapes of Lorenz Stoer (1567)”
“The Model Book of Calligraphy (1561–1596) [Image Gallery]”, Review 2024
“The Unicorn Tapestries (1495–1505)”
“Unai No Tomo: Catalogues of Japanese Toys (1891–1923)”
“Designs from Kimono Pattern Books (ca. 1902)”
“W. W. Denslow’s Illustrations for The Wonderful Wizard of Oz”
W. W. Denslow’s Illustrations for The Wonderful Wizard of Oz:
“William Hogarth’s Satire on False Perspective (1754)”
“A Bestiary of Sir Thomas Browne: Hugh Aldersey-Williams Takes a Tour through Thomas Browne‘s Pseudodoxia Epidemica, a Work Which Sees One of the 17th-Century’s Greatest Writers Stylishly Debunk All Manner of Myths, in Particular Those Relating to the World of Animals.”
“Astral Travels With Jack London”
“Brilliant Visions: Peyote among the Aesthetes”
“Cuttings from a Medieval Italian Choirbook: The British Library—James Freeman Explores Cuttings from a Huge 14th Century Italian Choirbook and How Digital Technology Is Now Helping Scholars Build a Picture of the Once Intact Original through Virtually Reuniting the ‘Diaspora’ of Fragments.”
“Defining the Demonic”
“Divine Comedy: Lucian Versus The Gods”
“Eastern Sports and Western Bodies: The ‘Indian Club’ in the United States”
Eastern Sports and Western Bodies: The ‘Indian Club’ in the United States
“Emma Willard’s Maps of Time”
“Eric, Count Stenbock: A Catch Of A Ghost”
“Its Dizzy Heights May Have Passed, but the Fad for Adult Coloring Books Is far from Over. Many Trace the Origins of Such Publications to a Wave of Satirical Coloring Books Published in the 1960s, but As Melissa N. Morris and Zach Carmichael Explore, the Existence of Such Books, and the Urge to Color the Printed Image, Goes Back Centuries.”
“Francis Van Helmont and the Alphabet of Nature”
“Fungi, Folklore, and Fairyland”
“Get Thee to a Phalanstery: Or, How Fourier Can Still Teach Us to Make Lemonade”
Get Thee to a Phalanstery: or, How Fourier Can Still Teach Us to Make Lemonade
“Gottfried Mind, The Raphael of Cats”
“In Praise of Halvings: Hidden Histories of Japan Excavated by Dr D. Fenberger”
In Praise of Halvings: Hidden Histories of Japan Excavated by Dr D. Fenberger
“John L. Sullivan Fights America: In 1883, the Irish-American Heavy-Weight Boxing Champion John L. Sullivan Embarked on an Unprecedented Coast-To-Coast Tour of the United States Offering a Prize to Any Person Who Could Endure Four Rounds With Him in the Ring. Christopher Klein Tells of This Remarkable Journey and How the Railroads and the Rise of the Popular Press Proved Instrumental in Forging Sullivan into America’s First Sports Superstar.”
“Loie Fuller and the Serpentine”
“Marxist Astronomy: The Milky Way According to Anton Pannekoek”
Marxist Astronomy: The Milky Way According to Anton Pannekoek
“Mrs Giacometti Prodgers, the Cabman’s Nemesis”
“Of Pears and Kings”
“Our Masterpiece Is the Private Life: In Pursuit of the ‘Real’ Chateaubriand”
Our Masterpiece Is the Private Life: In Pursuit of the ‘Real’ Chateaubriand
“Peter The Wild Boy”
“Petrarch’s Plague: Love, Death, and Friendship in a Time of Pandemic”
Petrarch’s Plague: Love, Death, and Friendship in a Time of Pandemic
“Petrified Waters: The Artificial Grottoes of the Renaissance and Beyond”
Petrified Waters: The Artificial Grottoes of the Renaissance and Beyond
“Picturing a Voice: Margaret Watts Hughes and the Eidophone”
“Reborn Into a New Form (1849)”
“From Fire Hazards to Family Trees: The Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps”
From Fire Hazards to Family Trees: The Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps
“Stuffed Ox, Dummy Tree, Artificial Rock: Deception in the Work of Richard and Cherry Kearton”
Stuffed Ox, Dummy Tree, Artificial Rock: Deception in the Work of Richard and Cherry Kearton
“The Art of Making Debts: Accounting for an Obsession in 19th-Century France”
The Art of Making Debts: Accounting for an Obsession in 19th-Century France
“The Assassination of the Prime Minister, Spencer Perceval”
“‘The Mark of the Beast’: Georgian Britain’s Anti-Vaxxer Movement”
‘The Mark of the Beast’: Georgian Britain’s Anti-Vaxxer Movement
“The Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi”
“Why Do We so Seldom See People Smiling in Painted Portraits? Nicholas Jeeves Explores the History of the Smile through the Ages of Portraiture, from Da Vinci's Mona Lisa to Alexander Gardner's Photographs of Abraham Lincoln.”
“The Spiralist”
“W. B. O’Shaughnessy and the Introduction of Cannabis to Modern Western Medicine”
W. B. O’Shaughnessy and the Introduction of Cannabis to Modern Western Medicine
“How European Royals Once Shared Their Most Important Secrets”
How European Royals Once Shared Their Most Important Secrets
Miscellaneous
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https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/chinese-arabesques/
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https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/concealing-coloration
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https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/dictionary-of-modern-slang/
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https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/earthquakes-in-japanese-woodblock-prints/
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https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/fire-tests-with-textiles/
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https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/garland-blood-collages
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https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/john-martin-s-illustrations-of-paradise-lost-1827
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https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/manhattans-last-arcadia
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https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/selection-of-whisk-ferns/
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https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/sutherland-macdonald-tattoos/
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https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/synaesthesia-diagrams-1883
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https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/unionization-of-central-europe/
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https://publicdomainreview.org/essay/anna-atkins-cyanotypes/
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https://publicdomainreview.org/essay/chaos-bewitched-moby-dick-and-ai
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https://publicdomainreview.org/essay/darwins-diagrams-of-plant-movement
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https://publicdomainreview.org/essay/early-androids-and-artificial-speech/
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https://publicdomainreview.org/essay/eugene-francois-vidocq-and-the-birth-of-the-detective/
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https://publicdomainreview.org/essay/the-city-that-fell-off-a-cliff
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https://publicdomainreview.org/essay/the-early-history-of-the-channel-tunnel/
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https://publicdomainreview.org/essay/the-substantiality-of-spirit/
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https://publicdomainreview.org/essay/wonder-and-pleasure-in-the-oude-doolhof-of-amsterdam#p-8-1