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The 400th Anniversary: Look Inside Shakespeare’s First Folio
A Sneak Peak at Rizzoli and The British Library's Facsimile Edition
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Literary Hub
| November 13, 2023
Dissenting in Style: How Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Collars Became Political Signifiers
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| November 13, 2023
Drip Painting Was Actually Invented by a Ukrainian Grandmother... Not Jackson Pollock
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Leonora Carrington's Days as a Debutante and Art Student
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Joanna Moorhead
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Self-Portrait in Other People's Pictures
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Rebecca Bengal
| August 17, 2023
What It Was Like to Design for Barbie
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Carol Spencer
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