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Saturday, August 15, 2009

Picturing America Exhibit and Franklin

The Illinois State Library is currently displaying art prints from the "Picturing America" portfolio from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). Prints from the 40 large, high-quality reproductions of great American art will be displayed on the library's second floor bridge throughout the rest of the summer. Prints include a James Audubon watercolor of pink flamingos; a stained-glass window by Tiffany; and a black-and-white photograph of Abraham Lincoln by Alexander Gardner as well as a handsome photograph of the 1862 Hiram Powers statue of Benjamin Franklin in the U.S. Senate Collection. All of the artwork is accompanied by "Artist Bio" and "Inspiration" statements as well as a listing of linked resources.

"Picturing America" is distributed by the NEH in cooperation with the American Library Association.
To view the entire collection, visit the Picturing America website.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Benjamin Franklin and the Hudson Valley


is the fall tour, September 30-October 4, sponsored by the Friends of Franklin. The tour will explore Franklin's New York connections in the scenic Hudson Valley and consider the 3 themes connecting Franklin to this area: his 1754 Albany Plan of Union, his 1776 visit of Canada to advance the American Revolution, and the Indian treaties he negotiated at Fort Stanwix. For further information contact Kathy DeLuca at 856-854-7257.