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Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: Puffing Devil locomotive, artwork

Puffing Devil locomotive, artwork
Puffing Devil locomotive. Diagrams and text explaining Richard Trevithicks (1771-1833) Puffing Devil steam locomotive. This full-size locomotive, which was built in 1801

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: Marconi radio apparatus

Marconi radio apparatus
Marconi radio equipment on a ship. The equipment includes headphones and a Morse code key (lower centre). The equipment is labelled (left-right)

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: Howard Hughes, US aviation pioneer

Howard Hughes, US aviation pioneer
Howard Hughes (1905-1976), American aviation pioneer. Hughes was 16 when his mother died. When his father died unexpectedly two years later

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: Amelia Earhart, US aviation pioneer

Amelia Earhart, US aviation pioneer
Amelia Earhart (1897-1937), American aviation pioneer. Earhart was the first woman to cross the Atlantic by air as a passenger (1928), fly solo across the Atlantic

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: Sigmund Freud, Austrian psychologist

Sigmund Freud, Austrian psychologist
Sigmund Freud (1856-1939), Austrian psychologist, holding a cigar. Freud established the idea that mental disorders could have psychological as well as physiological causes

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: 19th-century alga cyanotype

19th-century alga cyanotype. Cyanotype of the algae Chylocladia kaliformis, as produced by British botanist Anna Atkins (1799-1871). Chylocladia is a seaweed found in European seas and oceans

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: View Of West 42nd Street

View Of West 42nd Street
View looking east along West 42nd Street from 6th Ave, New York, New York, circa 1930s. The New York Public Library is visible at right and the skyscraper with the spire (C) is the Chrysler Building

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: George Berkeley, Irish philosopher

George Berkeley, Irish philosopher
George Berkeley (1685-1753), Irish philosopher and Bishop of Cloyne (appointed 1734). Berkeley is famous for his philosophical theory concerning the perception of sensations and ideas

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: Smoking club, 18th century artwork

Smoking club, 18th century artwork. The practice of smoking tobacco was popularised in England and Ireland in the 1580s and 1590s by the English soldier and explorer Sir Walter Raleigh (c.1552-1618)

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: 19th-century alga cyanotype

19th-century alga cyanotype. Cyanotype of the algae Cystoseira fibrosa, as produced by British botanist Anna Atkins (1799-1871)

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: Clockwork orrery

Clockwork orrery, historical artwork. This is an 18th century mechanical clockwork model of the planetary motions in the solar system

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: James Clerk Maxwell, Scottish physicist

James Clerk Maxwell, Scottish physicist
James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879), Scottish physicist. Maxwells works cover a wide area of science, and he is regarded as one of the finest minds of the 19th century

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: Manfred von Richthofen, German pilot

Manfred von Richthofen, German pilot
Manfred von Richthofen (1892-1918), or the Red Baron, German fighter pilot who won 80 air combats during World War I. Richthofen (centre) is standing with members of Jasta 11, or the Flying Circus

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: Geological map, South-East England, 1830s

Geological map, South-East England, 1830s. This map, dating from between 1830 and 1833, shows the denudation of The Weald

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: Public Library, New York City, United States of America, North America

Public Library, New York City, United States of America, North America

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: Marconi radio valve

Marconi radio valve. This is a Marconi transmitter valve of the type M.T.6. Marconi patented his radio equipment in 1896, founding a company in 1897 to build the new equipment

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: Map of Africa showing its most recent discoveries with the Island of St

Map of Africa showing its most recent discoveries with the Island of St
XOS1765717 Map of Africa showing its most recent discoveries with the Island of St. Helena inset from Mitchells new general atlas, 1863 (colour engraving) by American School

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: Rene Descartes, French mathematician

Rene Descartes, French mathematician
Rene Descartes (1596-1650), French mathematician and philosopher, also known as Renatus Cartesius. Descartes most important scientific works were in mathematics

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: Plant sex system by Linnaeus, 1807

Plant sex system by Linnaeus, 1807
Plant sex system by Linnaeus. This diagram, laying out the sexual classification of plants devised by the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778)

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: Heckscher Building

Heckscher Building
circa 1925: Exterior view of the Heckscher building, located at 1230 Fifth Avenue and 104th Street, New York City. The building now houses El Museo del Barrio

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: Marie Curie, Polish-French physicist

Marie Curie, Polish-French physicist
Marie Curie (1867-1934, nee Marya Sklodowska), Polish-French physicist. With her husband Pierre, she isolated the radioactive elements polonium and radium in 1898

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: Marie and Pierre Curie, French physicists

Marie and Pierre Curie, French physicists
Marie and Pierre Curie. Marie Curie (1867-1934, nee Marya Sklodowska), was born in Poland. In 1891 she became a student at the Sorbonne university in Paris, France

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: Louis Pasteur, French microbiologist

Louis Pasteur, French microbiologist
Louis Pasteur (1822-1895), French microbiologist and chemist. Louis Pasteur proved the germ theory of disease, which holds that germs attack the body from the outside

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: Pierre Curie, French physicist

Pierre Curie, French physicist
Pierre Curie (1859-1906), Nobel Prize-winning French physicist. Curie studied at the Sorbonne in Paris, where he subsequently became an assistant teacher

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: London and the Thames, 18th century

London and the Thames, 18th century. This view looks westwards through London, over sailing ships on the River Thames. Prominent landmarks include St Pauls Cathedral (centre)

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: View Over Bryant Park

View Over Bryant Park
View northeast across Bryant Park, designed by architect Thomas Hastings, New York, New York, 1940s. In the center, bordering on the park, is the New York Public Library, designed by Carr

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: Otis elevator engine, 1932 C016 / 8998

Otis elevator engine, 1932 C016 / 8998
Otis elevator engine. Interior detail of an engine hoist for a steam elevator. This Otis engine was photographed at 39 Bond Street, New York City, USA

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: Josiah Willard Gibbs, US mathematician

Josiah Willard Gibbs, US mathematician
Josiah Willard Gibbs (1839-1903), US mathematician and theoretical physicist. Gibbs graduated from Yale University, USA in 1858 and gained a PhD on gear design in 1863

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire

Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, and her child. Georgiana Cavendish (1757-1806), born Georgiana Spencer, was the first wife of the 5th Duke of Devonshire and a celebrated socialite of her day

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: Andrew Carnegie, in the library of his New York home, dictating to his secretary the deed of gift

Andrew Carnegie, in the library of his New York home, dictating to his secretary the deed of gift for the branches of
6006988 Andrew Carnegie, in the library of his New York home, dictating to his secretary the deed of gift for the branches of the New York Public Library (b/w photo)

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: A new and correct map of the world laid down according to the newest discoveries

A new and correct map of the world laid down according to the newest discoveries
XOS1765728 A new and correct map of the world laid down according to the newest discoveries and from the most exact observations, 1736 (hand coloured print) by Moll

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: Wright Model A aircraft flight, 1909 C017 / 7837

Wright Model A aircraft flight, 1909 C017 / 7837
Wright Model A aircraft flight, 1909. US aviation pioneer Wilbur Wright (1867-1912) taking off in a Wright Model A, one of several aircraft built by him and his brother Orville Wright (1871-1948)

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: Cycling accidents, 19th century artwork C013 / 7905

Cycling accidents, 19th century artwork C013 / 7905
Cycling accidents. 19th century artwork showing the various accidents that could befall the rider of a penny farthing bicycle

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: Marconi radio apparatus

Marconi radio apparatus
Marconi radio equipment. This is a Marconi type 31 crystal receiver for ships. Marconi patented his radio equipment in 1896, founding a company in 1897 to build the new equipment

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: Antoine Lavoisier and wife, chemist

Antoine Lavoisier and wife, chemist
Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794, centre left), French chemist, with his wife Marie-Anne- Pierrette (1758-1836) in his laboratory. Lavoisier is recognised as the founder of modern chemistry

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: Early car, 1904 Buick

Early car, 1904 Buick. This photograph is from a collection of Buick photographs dating from 1904 to 1938

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: To go forth to the Great Harvest & Vintage of the Nations, c

To go forth to the Great Harvest & Vintage of the Nations, c
1780689 To go forth to the Great Harvest & Vintage of the Nations, c.1811 (copper-plate engraving) by Blake, William (1757-1827); 16x11.5 cm; New York Public Library

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: View of the mounds of Kouyunjik [Quyunjik] and Nebbi Yunus

View of the mounds of Kouyunjik [Quyunjik] and Nebbi Yunus
3899813 View of the mounds of Kouyunjik [Quyunjik] and Nebbi Yunus, and of the remains of the exterior walls, from Mosul, 1853 (lithograph) by Layard, Austen Henry (1817-94); New York Public Library

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: Saltaire works, c1880

Saltaire works, c1880. Sir Titus Salt (1803-1876) discovered a method of blending alpaca wool with cotton and silk. He is best remembered as the builder of Saltaire Mill near Bradford, Yorkshire

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: Lionel G. B. Justice Ford, Vanity Fair, Strickland

Lionel G. B. Justice Ford, Vanity Fair, Strickland
LIONEL GEORGE BRIDGES JUSTICE FORD (1865-1932) Anglican priest and part-time cricketer who served as Dean of York (1925-1932) after headmasterships at the schools of Repton (1901) and Harrow (1910)

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: Glassware, historical artwork

Glassware, historical artwork
Glassware. Artwork of various pieces of table glassware from Mrs Beetons book of household management: a guide to cookery in all its branches (1909)

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: Historical celestial system

Historical celestial system. Illustration of the celestial system proposed by Athanasius Kircher in his 1660 work Iter extaticum coeleste

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: Edward Thorndike, American psychologist

Edward Thorndike, American psychologist
Edward Lee Thorndike (1874-1949), American psychologist. In 1899 Thorndike was employed as instructor in genetics psychology at Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, USA

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: Rene Descartes, French mathematician

Rene Descartes, French mathematician
Rene Descartes (1596-1650), French mathematician and philosopher. His coat-of-arms (upper right) mark his self-styled title of Lord of Perron

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: Thomas Edison, US inventor

Thomas Edison, US inventor
Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931), US inventor, in his laboratory at West Orange, New Jersey, USA. Edison is famous for inventing or improving devices such as the phonograph and the electric light bulb

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: Galileo Galilei, Italian astronomer

Galileo Galilei, Italian astronomer
Galileo Galilei (1564-1642), Italian astronomer and physicist. This engraving of a bust of Galileo is from a book published by a pupil and biographer of Galileo

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: New York Public Library, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States of America

New York Public Library, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States of America, North America

Background imageNew York Public Library Collection: New York Public Library

New York Public Library, Midtown Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States of America, North America



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New York Public Library Collection

The New York Public Library is one of the largest and most renowned public library systems in the world. Located in Manhattan, it serves over 18 million visitors each year. The library has four research centers, 87 branches, and a wide variety of collections ranging from books to digital media. It also offers a variety of programs such as lectures, classes, and exhibitions. The iconic Stephen A. Schwarzman Building on Fifth Avenue is home to the main branch and features an impressive Beaux-Arts architecture with grand marble staircases and ornate chandeliers. Visitors can explore its historic Rose Main Reading Room or attend events at its Celeste Bartos Forum auditorium. With its vast resources and beautiful spaces, the New York Public Library provides an invaluable service to both locals and tourists alike.
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The New York Public Library is one of the most iconic institutions in the United States, and its collection is now available through Media Storehouse. Our collection includes a wide range of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles, and greeting cards that feature some of the library's most famous holdings. From historic maps to vintage photographs to rare manuscripts and books, our collection offers something for everyone who loves history or literature. Whether you're looking for a stunning piece of artwork to hang on your wall or a unique gift for someone special, you'll find it here. Media Storehouse makes it easy to browse and purchase items from this incredible collection online. With fast shipping options available throughout North America, you can enjoy these beautiful pieces in your home in no time at all. So why wait? Start exploring the New York Public Library's amazing collection today.
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We offer a wide range of New York Public Library art prints that capture the essence of this iconic landmark. You can choose from a variety of images, including vintage photographs, architectural drawings, and contemporary artwork. These prints showcase the library's stunning architecture and rich history, making them perfect for anyone who loves New York City or is interested in literature and culture. Some popular options include black-and-white photos of the library's grand reading room or its ornate exterior facade. Other prints feature colorful illustrations inspired by classic books like "The Great Gatsby" or "Alice in Wonderland," which were once housed within the library's walls. Whether you're looking to decorate your home or office with a unique piece of art or want to give a special gift to someone who loves New York City, we have plenty of options to choose from when it comes to New York Public Library art prints.
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