Mid-Atlantic

Join us as we read Herman Melville’s masterpiece Moby-Dick in its entirety over 25 hours, starting on Saturday, November 9 at 2:00 p.m. and reading through Sunday, November 10 at 3:00 p.m.
The history of printmaking has been punctuated by moments of great invention that have completely changed the course of the medium.
PAI-LXXIX: Rare Posters

Hundreds of original, rare posters: Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Travel, Modernism, and more!

11am
150 Magnificent Autographs Including History of Israel Collection
Featuring The David Wertheimer, Class of 1977, Collection of Early Printed Books
Fine Printed Books and Manuscripts Including Americana
Sale #17666
Nearly five centuries after his death, Raphael’s fame remains undiminished.
Gutenberg’s invention of typography eventually revolutionized the world of text production and distribution.
At this point in human and geological history, dealing with climate chaos is a race: can we move fast enough to prevent civilization-scale collapse? —Bill McKibben
The exhibition marks the bicentennial of the Queen Caroline divorce proceedings and focuses on the prolific media coverage around the trial.