Exhibitions at the Folger: Difference between revisions

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*[[Marketing Shakespeare: the Boydell Gallery, 1789-1805, & Beyond|''Marketing Shakespeare: the Boydell Gallery, 1789-1805, & Beyond'']] (2007-2008)
*[[Marketing Shakespeare: the Boydell Gallery, 1789-1805, & Beyond|''Marketing Shakespeare: the Boydell Gallery, 1789-1805, & Beyond'']] (2007-2008)


*[[Shakespeare in American Life|''Shakespeare in American Life'']] (2007?)
*[[Shakespeare in American Life|''Shakespeare in American Life'']] (2007)


*[[Technologies of Writing in the Age of Print|''Technologies of Writing in the Age of Print'']] (2006-2007)
*[[Technologies of Writing in the Age of Print|''Technologies of Writing in the Age of Print'']] (2006-2007)
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*[[Yesterday's News: Seventeenth-Century English Broadsides and Newsbooks|''Yesterday's News: Seventeenth-Century English Broadsides and Newsbooks'']] (1995-1996)
*[[Yesterday's News: Seventeenth-Century English Broadsides and Newsbooks|''Yesterday's News: Seventeenth-Century English Broadsides and Newsbooks'']] (1995-1996)
===Earlier exhibits===
*''Cathedral: Faith in Stone'' (May 1- October 12, 1990)
*''The Collector and the Dream'' (April 1982-December 1983) "in at least 3 parts"
*The Compleat Gentleman: Books from English Country Houses'' (November 1, 1985- April 28, 1986)
*''The Elizabethan Theater: the Theater Art of C. Walter Hodges'' (April 1988-October 1988)
*''The Elizabethan View of Italy'' (March 24- June 12, 1993)
*''Famous Beasts: Renaissance Animal Lore'' (June 24- Oct 16, 1993)
*''Fine and Historic Bookbindings'' (Feb 6- September 19, 1992)
*''The First Folio of Shakespeare''  (April 1-Sep 24, 1991)
*''Five Years of Acquisitions'' (Oct 26- March 17, 1991)
*''The Kemble Family: A Theatrical Dynasty'' (April 11- Oct 28, 1985)
*''New World of Wonders, 1492-1700'' (1992-1993)
*''Reign of the Horse'' (October 3 1991- Jan 25, 1992)
*''Roasting the Swan of Avon: Shakespeare's Redoubtable Enemies & Dubious Friends'' (March 1- June 4, 1994)
*''Royal Autographs: the Tudor and Stuart Monarchs of England'' (date?)
*''Shakespeare: The Works (April 23- September 19, 1989)
*''Time: The Greatest Innovator: Timekeeping and Time Consciousness in Early Modern Europe'' (Oct 86-March 87)
*''The Treatment of Books and Art Materials'' (Sept 15- Oct 19, 1983)
*''Women in the Renaissance'' (Sept 26 89- Feb 17 90)
*''Shakespeare, the Globe, and the World'' (1979-1981)
*''Magna Carta'' (1982)
*''Martin Luther, 1483-1546: A Jubilee Exhibition'' (1983)
*''Emily Dickinson Centennial Symposium and Exhibition'' (1986)
*''Marianne Moor Exhibition'' (1987)
*''The Grete Herball: Books from the Collection of Mary P. Massey'' (1988-1989)
*''Age of William III and Mary II – Tercentenary Exhibition'' (1989)
*''Rosenbach Redux: Further Book Adventures in Book Collecting'' (1990)

Revision as of 16:09, 4 June 2014

Upcoming exhibitions

2016 Anniversary Exhibitions

Current exhibition

Shakespeare's the Thing

Permanent displays

First folio case

Founders' Room

Buildings and grounds

Past exhibitions

2010s

2000s

1990s

Earlier exhibits

  • Cathedral: Faith in Stone (May 1- October 12, 1990)
  • The Collector and the Dream (April 1982-December 1983) "in at least 3 parts"
  • The Compleat Gentleman: Books from English Country Houses (November 1, 1985- April 28, 1986)
  • The Elizabethan Theater: the Theater Art of C. Walter Hodges (April 1988-October 1988)
  • The Elizabethan View of Italy (March 24- June 12, 1993)
  • Famous Beasts: Renaissance Animal Lore (June 24- Oct 16, 1993)
  • Fine and Historic Bookbindings (Feb 6- September 19, 1992)
  • The First Folio of Shakespeare (April 1-Sep 24, 1991)
  • Five Years of Acquisitions (Oct 26- March 17, 1991)
  • The Kemble Family: A Theatrical Dynasty (April 11- Oct 28, 1985)
  • New World of Wonders, 1492-1700 (1992-1993)
  • Reign of the Horse (October 3 1991- Jan 25, 1992)
  • Roasting the Swan of Avon: Shakespeare's Redoubtable Enemies & Dubious Friends (March 1- June 4, 1994)
  • Royal Autographs: the Tudor and Stuart Monarchs of England (date?)
  • Shakespeare: The Works (April 23- September 19, 1989)
  • Time: The Greatest Innovator: Timekeeping and Time Consciousness in Early Modern Europe (Oct 86-March 87)
  • The Treatment of Books and Art Materials (Sept 15- Oct 19, 1983)
  • Women in the Renaissance (Sept 26 89- Feb 17 90)
  • Shakespeare, the Globe, and the World (1979-1981)
  • Magna Carta (1982)
  • Martin Luther, 1483-1546: A Jubilee Exhibition (1983)
  • Emily Dickinson Centennial Symposium and Exhibition (1986)
  • Marianne Moor Exhibition (1987)
  • The Grete Herball: Books from the Collection of Mary P. Massey (1988-1989)
  • Age of William III and Mary II – Tercentenary Exhibition (1989)
  • Rosenbach Redux: Further Book Adventures in Book Collecting (1990)