To raise money for the project we sell beautiful prints through our online shop. Superb archival quality. Unframed or framed ready to hang. Explore our collection of 900+ images here: And see our gift cards here: image
Adorn your body and coffee in PDR goodness!!! We’ve just added 8 new T-shirts (now 100% organic cotton) and 13 new mugs to our online shop. T-shirts: https://publicdomainreview.org/shop/t-shirts/ Mugs: https://publicdomainreview.org/shop/mugs/
Plate from M. E. Descourtilz’s Atlas des Champignons (1827), a delightful series of colour lithographs of mushrooms, divided into those that are edible, poisonous and “suspect” — https://publicdomainreview.org/coll.../atlas-des-champignons image
Triptych by Kawanabe Kyōsai depicting a battle of frogs, 1864. ⠀ Kyōsai is considered both Japan’s first political caricaturist and one of the first authors of a manga magazine (Eshunbun Nipponchi). ⠀ Prints to buy here: https://publicdomainreview.org/shop/fine-art-prints/artist/kawanabe-kyosai
One of the first books to be banned and burnt in the New World was by an ancestor of the author Thomas Pynchon. More in our essay by Daniel Crown “The Price of Suffering”: image
Illustration by Ivan Bilibin for an 1899 edition of the Russian fairytale Vasilisa the Beautiful. One of two Bilibin illustrations from the tale available to buy as prints from our online shop — https://publicdomainreview.org/shop/fine-art-prints/artist/ivan-bilibin image
Throughout his masterpiece, In Search of Lost Time, Marcel #Proust (who died #onthisday in 1922) would time and again turn to the visual arts. Explore here the artworks he mentions including paintings by Giotto, Botticelli and Poussin: #OTD image
Centuries ahead of its time, Giovanni Battista Bracelli's "Bizzarie di Varie Figure" (1624) depicts figures made from a range of objects, mostly abstract — cubes, rings, squares — but also such things as rackets, screws, and braided hair. More here:
Cards from Etteilla’s “Livre de Thot” Tarot, published around the time of the French Revolution. More on this beautiful and beguiling creation in our latest post:
Landscapes of the Western Front, 1914–1918 — A century after their strategic function has passed, these official British army intelligence photographs offer an unusual and haunting portrait of the front: #RemembranceDay #RemembranceDay2022 #ArmisticeDay