Salomon Kleiner, Das prächtige Rath Hauss der Stadt Augspurg, Grega and Leo A. Daly III Fund for Architectural Books Holdings for the study <strong>of</strong> European art were enriched thanks to the J. Paul Getty Fund in honor <strong>of</strong> Franklin D. Murphy. Among the eight titles acquired is a first edition <strong>of</strong> Tabulae anatomicae a celeberrimo pictore Petro Berrettino Cortonesi (Rome, 1741), featuring an engraved title plate and twenty-seven full-page engravings <strong>of</strong> anatomical plates based on drawings by Pietro da Cortona. The Grega and Leo A. Daly III Fund for Architectural Books supported the purchase <strong>of</strong> four titles including two eighteenth-century works bound as one, sumptuously illustrated by more than twenty engravings after drawings by Salomon Kleiner. Das prächtige Rath Hauss der Stadt Augspurg (Augsburg, 1732) portrays in meticulous detail the exterior and interior spaces <strong>of</strong> Augsburg’s seventeenth-century town hall. Representation exacte du Chateau de Chasse de S.A. Sme. Monseigneur, l’Eveque de Bamberg, nomé Marquardsbourg ou Seeh<strong>of</strong>, accompagné de son beau jardin, en six differentes vuës et plans (Augsburg, 1731) presents the only known detailed views <strong>of</strong> the palace and gardens, which epitomize patron Lothar Franz von Schönborn’s taste for the French Rococo style. The Library’s image collections were enriched with many notable additions. Among the albums are a folio <strong>of</strong> carbon prints by Adolphe Braun & Cie <strong>of</strong> French portraiture assembled for the 1878 Exposition Universelle; NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART 19 views <strong>of</strong> Venice by Carlo Naya, 1875; the interior <strong>of</strong> Ripon Cathedral, 1896; the Cloisters <strong>of</strong> the cathedral at Monreale by Joseph Cundall, 1870; and Karel Sourek’s survey <strong>of</strong> Gothic sculpture in St. Vitus Cathedral, Prague, 1944. Among the individual photographs are stereo daguerreotypes <strong>of</strong> the Crystal Palace Exposition, 1851, and a sculpture hall at the Exposition Universelle in Paris, 1855; a set <strong>of</strong> forty stereograph cards <strong>of</strong> the 1862 International Exposition in London; a group <strong>of</strong> photographs by Robert Bracklow <strong>of</strong> buildings in New York City, 1887–1892; views <strong>of</strong> Indian architecture by Samuel Bourne, c. 1870; a pair <strong>of</strong> albumen prints <strong>of</strong> Union College, Schenectady, c. 1868; and a group <strong>of</strong> photographs documenting Frank Lloyd Wright’s Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, c. 1965. The artists’ portraits collection was enhanced with a self-portrait by Jessie Tarbox Beals at the St. Louis World’s Fair, 1904; Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney with her model <strong>of</strong> the Christopher Columbus Monument for Huelva, Spain, c. 1920, by Bert Underwood; Dan Budnik’s portrait <strong>of</strong> Willem de Kooning, 1967; and Ernst Hass’ photograph <strong>of</strong> Lee Krasner, c. 1975. The department continues to document world expositions with the acquisition <strong>of</strong> albums capturing views <strong>of</strong> London, 1862; Lille, 1876; Antwerp, 1885; Paris, 1889; Lyon, 1894; and Amsterdam, 1895.
Colorful Realm: Japanese Bird-and-Flower Paintings by Ito Jakuchu (1716–1800)
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