This week the VRC has added digital images from the following book titles to the SCAD DID:

Curl, James Stevens. Victorian Architecture: Diversity & Invention
Heller, Steven (ed). Innovators of American Illustration
Designpreis der Bundesrepublik Deutschland 2009 (Design Award of the Federal Republic of Germany 2009)
Peacock, John. The Chronicle of Western Fashion: From Ancient Times to the Present Day
The History Book: On Moderna Museet 1958-2008
Hufnagl, Florian (ed). The Fat Booty of Madness
Martin, Richard. Orientalism: Visions of the East in Western Dress
Bonansinga, Kate. Stage Stories: Renwick Craft Invitational 2009
Borras, Montse. Office Furniture Design

Images from these sources can be easily located in the SCAD DID by entering a book title in the Book Source field.

Columbia College Chicago Library is delighted to offer a new digital resource – the John Fischetti Editorial Cartoon Sketchbook Project – showcasing the work of the Pulitzer-prize winning political cartoonist and syndicated cartoonist who drew for such publications as the Chicago Sun, The New York Herald Tribune, Chicago Daily News, Chicago Sun-Times, The New York Times, and Stars and Stripes. John Fischetti (1916-1980) was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for political cartooning in 1969. View the collection at: http://www.lib.colum.edu/archives/mss_fischetti/.

“It seemed logical. We had one bone left over.”

Through a generous donation from his estate, Columbia College Chicago received the majority of John Fischetti’s sketchbooks in which he worked out ideas for his cartoons. Writing about his sketchbook use in his autobiography, Fischetti said “before 1961 I used to doodle ideas on the backs of envelopes, scraps of paper and yellow copy paper… Since even half-formed ideas are invaluable, I decided to use layout pads for the gestating periods. By dating each page, it turned out to be a sort of log of historical and personal events.” These notebooks offer a detailed, graphical history of the period from 1962 to 1980. Shortly after Fischetti’s death, Mike Alexandroff, then president of Columbia College and close friend of John Fischetti, established the Fischetti Editorial Cartoon Competition in 1982 at the college in the cartoonist’s honor. Today it is a nationally recognized award for political cartooning.

Columbia College Chicago is pleased to make this rich collection publicly accessible to scholars, educators, and the public for personal research and classroom use. Funding for this grant was awarded by the Illinois State Library (ISL), a Department of the Office of Secretary of State, using funds provided by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), under the federal Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA).

The Society for Architectural Historians is pleased to announce that on November 4, 10,000 digital photographs and QTVRs from the SAHARA Editors’ Choice collection were integrated into the ARTstor Digital Library.  For institutions that subscribe to ARTstor, this will enrich the substantial architecture holdings already in the ARTstor Digital Library and provide seamless access to both collections. Highlights include Quicktime videos of the Boston Public Library, Monticello, and Henry Hobson Richardson’s Glessner House and Allegheny County Courthouse.

To browse the SAHARA collection on ARTstor double-click the SAHARA link from the “Browse ARTstor by: Collection” drop-down list; to browse the Quicktime videos enter “qtvr sahara” in the search box.

Snapshots of recent additions to the SCAD DID purchased from Scholars Resource, including images of objects from the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Musee Guimet, and the Toledo Museum of Art. These images can be easily browsed in the SCAD DID by selecting a Category and entering “Scholars Resource 9694″ in the Archive Source field.

above, clockwise from upper left (all collection Metropolitan Museum of Art):
Canopic Jar of Manuwai. c.1479-1425 BC. New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty. limestone and blue paste.
Processional Cross. c.1150-1175. Spain. gilt silver, gems, and jewels.
Abraham. Lorenzo Monaco. c.1408-1410. tempera and gold on panel.
Vase. Tiffany & Company. 1877. silver.

above, clockwise from upper left (all collection Toledo Museum of Art):
Bust of Domitian. c.90 AD. marble.
Madonna and Child. Andrea della Robbia. c.1465-1470. glazed earthenware.
Ophelia. Arthur Hughes. 1865. oil on canvas.
Abstraction (Military Symbols). Marsden Hartley. 1914-1915. oil on canvas.