Rosenbach Home in Germany

Random Rosenbach find of the week. Earlier this week I was working on a question about our paintings of  Philip Heymann Rosenbach and Adelheid Rosenbach (the paternal grandparents of our founders Philip & A.S.W., the parents of their father Morris Rosenbach). Unknown artist. Philip Heymann Rosenbach. German, mid-19th-century. 2004.0089 Unknown artist. Adelheid Rosenbach. German, mid-19th-century. …

Enjoying the Games

Many of us here at the Rosenbach have been avidly following the Olympics, so in honor of the games, here are a few sport-related images from the collection. George Cruishank, illustration for William Hone, The Every Day Book. William Hone: London, 1825. Rosenbach museum & Library 1954.1880.1910 Among the many gymnastic exercises described in The …

Tiara

We’re continuing with our series of posts by the Rosenbach’s amazing interns. This one follows the French theme of the past few weeks. ——————————————————————————- Hello Readers!  My name is Kat and I am a Collections Intern for the summer here at the Rosenbach. I have a B.A. in History from Temple University and a keen …

It’s About Time

This week we turn the blog over to one of our summer collections interns: Julie Carlsen. ———————————————————————— As a new collections intern here at the Rosenbach, I have the pleasure of getting to explore the incredible collections. Today, I want to take a moment of your time to look at one of my favorite pieces- …

Heat Wave

The weather this week is enough to make one wish it was July 4, 1776 rather than July 4, 2012–you can see Thomas Jefferson’s notes on the weather at Monticello’s website and his highest temperature recording on July 4th was 76 degrees and on the 5th it was only 74 degrees. Not too bad–and definitely …

Silhouettes

It seems slightly sacrilegious to post on a non-Joycean topic right before Bloomsday, but we wanted to highlight some of the research our collections intern Anna Juliar has been doing. James Joyce did write a group of  (now lost) short sketches called Silhouettes circa 1897, so, as with all things, there is some Joycean connection. …