Illustrated - Art, Photography, Architecture, Rare Books
The Illustrative Processes: Etching
Etching falls under the intaglio and engraving category of printmaking, where the printing press applies great force to push ink into lines. Though an etching is an engraving, not all… Read more
Illustrated - Art, Photography, Architecture
Gustave Doré: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
In the mid- to late-19th century, there emerged a publishing practice of “gift books.” These editions were elaborately bound and often extensively illustrated. Usually published in the fall – with… Read More
Illustrated - Art, Photography, Architecture
Delicate Nocturnal Moments
After seeing the dark mystery and intrigue to be had in Paris at night in the thirties, Brassaï took it upon himself to leave no source of light or reflection… Read More
Illustrated - Art, Photography, Architecture
Chris Van Allsburg’s Sleight of Hand
More than 25 years ago, a stranger named Harris Burdick entered the offices of a well-respected children’s book editor named Peter Wenders. Burdick explained that he had written 14 stories,… Read More
Illustrated - Art, Photography, Architecture
Caught in the Act
With photography, as with many trades, it is often beneficial to have been trained in some other medium first. The ability to see things from a different perspective often stimulates… Read More
Illustrated - Art, Photography, Architecture
Kay Nielsen’s East of the Sun, West of the Moon
Nearly all fairy tales start the same way: Once upon a time. There are plenty of variations on this theme, of course. Personally, I like: In a time when wishing still… Read More
Illustrated - Art, Photography, Architecture
The Original Exquisite Sin
These hand-pulled photogravures are simply breathtaking to behold, and I do not say this lightly. There is work in the world of photography that enthralls me, there is work that draws… Read More
Illustrated - Art, Photography, Architecture
Timlin: The Ship that Sailed to Mars
It is a truth universally acknowledged that people who work in a rare book gallery are nerds. Over time, this nerdiness is inexorably expanded – or exacerbated, depending on your… Read More
Rare Books 101
About Bauman Rare Books
Watch a short video that introduces rare book collecting and Bauman Rare Books. Read More
Rare Books 101
Rare Books 101, Part I: FAQ
So you want to learn about rare books? Welcome to Rare Books 101. In this mini-course we will be covering all the fundamentals of collecting to help you in your… Read More
19th Century, Literature
Mark Twain’s Controversial Masterpiece
Mark Twain is one of America’s greatest writers, and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is his defining novel, popular and controversial from the time of its publication in 1885 to this… Read More