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File:ColorourCollections Othello ARTFileS528o1no32.JPG|Engraving, from Henri Fradelle's ''Othello and Desdemona,'' 1827<br>[[:Media:ColorourCollections Othello ARTFileS528o1no32 copy.pdf|Printer-friendly PDF]]
File:ColorourCollections Othello ARTFileS528o1no32.JPG|Engraving, from Henri Fradelle's ''Othello and Desdemona,'' 1827<br>[[:Media:ColorourCollections Othello ARTFileS528o1no32 copy.pdf|Printer-friendly PDF]]
File:ColorourCollections_Imogen_ARTFileS528c3_no24_copy.JPG| Engraving, from Richard Westall's ''Imogen Entering the Cave of Belarius''<br>[[:Media:ColorourCollections_Imogen_ARTFileS528c3_no24.PDF|Printer-friendly PDF]]
File:ColorourCollections_Imogen_ARTFileS528c3_no24_copy.JPG| Engraving, from Richard Westall's ''Imogen Entering the Cave of Belarius''<br>[[:Media:ColorourCollections_Imogen_ARTFileS528c3_no24.PDF|Printer-friendly PDF]]
File:ColorourCollections Northcote ARTFileS528r1no104.jpg|Engraving, from James Northcote's Romeo and Juliet, ''Act V, Scene III''<br>[[:Media:ColorourCollections Northcote ARTFileS528r1no104.PDF|Printer-friendly PDF]]
File:ColorourCollections_Lear_ARTFileS528k6no40.jpg|Engraving, from R. Smirke's ''The Awakening of King Lear''<br>[[:Media:ColorourCollections Lear ARTFileS528k6no40 copy.pdf|Printer-friendly PDF]]
File:ColorourCollections_Lear_ARTFileS528k6no40.jpg|Engraving, from R. Smirke's ''The Awakening of King Lear''<br>[[:Media:ColorourCollections Lear ARTFileS528k6no40 copy.pdf|Printer-friendly PDF]]
File:AnningBellTempest.jpg|Illustration by Robert Anning Bell for a 1901 edition of Shakespeare's ''The Tempest''<br>[[:Media:FolgerARTBoxB433no57.pdf|Printer-friendly PDF]]
File:AnningBellTempest.jpg|Illustration by Robert Anning Bell for a 1901 edition of Shakespeare's ''The Tempest''<br>[[:Media:FolgerARTBoxB433no57.pdf|Printer-friendly PDF]]

Revision as of 17:50, 5 February 2018

Grab your crayons and colored pencils, it's time to #ColorOurCollections!

#ColorOurCollections is a week-long social media event during which libraries and archives from around the world share images from their collections and encourage you to color them in and make them your own. We've pulled all kinds of images from our collection here at the Folger, mixing 15th- and 16th-century woodcuts with illustrations from Shakespeare's plays.

From February 5 9 , 2018, download and color any of the images we have provided here and share them with us on Twitter or Instagram @FolgerLibrary using the hashtag #ColorOurCollections. Be sure to follow us so you don't miss out on everyone else's work. We can't wait to see your creativity and vibrant interpretations of our collection!

Coloring Pages from the Folger Collections

Download the PDF in each image caption. Want to color them all? Click here to download all ten pages from Color our Collections 2016, or click here to download all seven pages from Color our Collections 2017. Don't forget to share your work with us on social media!