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Maps Lantern Slide Collection
Collection consists of black and white glass lantern slides of maps depicting historical and modern geographical boundaries worldwide.
John O. C. McCrillis Designs and Art Work
The collection consists of examples of graphic designs and art works created by John McCrillis, including painting and drawing, relief printing, lettering, and typography. Examples are drawn from his work at the Yale University Press as well as his freelance work and works produced at McCrillis’s Penny-Whistle Press.
Mexican Art and Architecture Photograph Collection
Collection consists of photographs of Mexican Colonial art and architecture, with architecture the predominant subject. Most of the material are likely dated from the 1920s and 1930s and were purchased by George Kubler for Yale University from the Instituto Nacional de Antropologia y Historia, Mexico City. Some materials were purchased from the photographer, Joseph A. Baird, Jr. Deposited in the Visual Resources Department in 1983.
Miniature Book Collection
Miniature books, as defined by the Library of Congress, are books under four inches in all directions. The books in this collection are also individually cataloged in Orbis, the Yale University Library online catalog.
Richard Minsky archive
The Richard Minsky Archive contains correspondence, personal papers, photographs, artwork, publications, and ephemera that document his career as well as shed light on the history of book arts in New York City.
Miscellaneous Architecture Lantern Slide Collection
Collection consists of lantern slides of architecture, mostly Gothic and mostly European. They are fully identified on the labels. Most of the views seem to be stock photography from sources such as Alinari.
Miscellaneous Categories Slide Collection
Miscellaneous Classics Photographs Collection
Miscellaneous Oversized Architecture Photographs
Miscellaneous collection of maps, diagrams, elevations, plans and photographs of architecture and archaeological sites, including aerial photographs, mostly well known monuments and places, used for teaching.
Miscellaneous Oversized Painting Photographs
Miscellaneous collection of oversized photographs of European, American, Asian and Pre-Columbian painting, used for teaching primarily for an undergraduate art history survey course.
Miscellaneous Oversized Sculpture Photographs
Miscellaneous collection of oversized photographs of European, American, Asian and Pre-Columbian sculpture, used for teaching primarily for an undergraduate art history survey course.
Miscellaneous Photographs of European and Islamic Art and Architecture
Gift of Lydia Tunnard (Mrs. Christopher Tunnard), from the estate of her brother. Miscellaneous collection of mounted black and white photographs, mostly Alinari photographs of well-known monuments. Some material periodically removed from this collection and filed with general collection. Many photographs are faded.
Miscellaneous Postcard Collection
Collection consists of postcards, some commercially produced, some original photos printed on postcard stock, that have been donated to the Visual Resources Collection throughout its history.
Miscellaneous Pre-Columbian Arts Photograph Collection
Miscellaneous Scripts Collection
This collection consists of scripts written for the stage, screen, and television. It includes scripts from the “American Playhouse” PBS television series and the Federal Theatre Project.
Miscellaneous Spanish Painting, Architecture and Sculpture
Tom Morin papers
The collection was created by Tom Morin in the process of writing the book Threads of Influence: The Visual History of a Life in Graphic Design.
A. M. Nagler Slide/Tape Lectures on the History of Theater
The History of Theater lecture series was written and delivered by A. M. Nagler, and the series is a condensed version of Professor Nagler’s Drama 6 course at the Yale School of Drama.
Nahanni Productions archive
The archive contains materials that document the photography and bookworks by Pat and Rosemarie Keough, who are the proprietors of Nahanni Productions. The archive includes process materials relating to individual book projects as well as correspondence and other research materials.
Thomas Nast Collection
The Thomas Nast Collection documents satirical political illustrations drawn by Nast and published in newspapers and other serial publications in the late 19th century. The publications represented include Harper’s Weekly, the New York Illustrated News, and the Evening Post.