Turkey Time

Have you seen this bird? Nicolas Martinet, illustrator. In Georges Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon; Histoire naturelle, générale et particulière. C3 .B929h This lovely fellow is an illustration of the turkey (or, in French, Le Dindon) from Buffon’s 18th-century Histoire Naturelle. Here’s another plate, also from Buffon, of a rather mean-looking turkey in a barnyard …

Families Affected By Wartime

This is the initial post in a series of articles that will explore the Rosenbach’s newest initiative, Families Affected by Wartime. This ground-breaking initiative will serve the military community, a population largely ignored by museums. The Rosenbach houses an exceptional collection of wartime letters and documents which speak to the personal experience of war and …

In a Nutshell

First off, a quick Dracula shout out. A recent announcement reveals that a journal belonging to Bram Stoker has been discovered by his descendants. The journal dates from 1871-1881, well before he was working on Dracula, but it’s nonetheless a fascinating find. A published version, with annotations by Dracula scholar Elizabeth Miller (who also edited …

Rosenbach Researchers

Who does research at the Rosenbach? The answer turns out to be all kinds of people–literary scholars, cheese specialists, artists, historians, Rosenbach docents, and fashion designers. We’ll be celebrating the fascinating work that these folks have done in an upcoming exhibit Inquiring Minds, which opens November 23, but I thought I’d give a sneak peek …

This is an Ex-Parrot

Okay, I’ll admit it. Two of my favorite pieces in the new Creature Comforts exhibition are not the beautifully illustrated Buffon natural history encyclopedia or Jefferson’s seminal Notes on the State of Virginia, but a pair of letters about the Rosenbachs’ pet parrots. The Rosenbachs had many parrots (and other birds) over their careers; if …

Code Breaker

Rose O’Neal Greenhow , Message from Mrs. Greenhow of Washington D.C. 1168/11 This puzzle of a paper is part of a large (a.k.a. hundreds of documents) collection of material at the Rosenbach related to Confederate General P.G. T Beauregard. The note at the top indicates that it’s a message from Confederate spy Rose O’Neal Greenhow, …