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From the Library's Blog:
Dugald Stewart Walker
Bookplate Collection
Failed insurance salesman Dugald Stewart Walker (1883–1937), a native Richmonder and self-styled eccentric very much in artistic and cultural sympathy with the British aesthetes of a generation before, studied drawing at the University of Virginia and the New York School of Art, and was by the late 1920s internationally renowned as both a fine artist and popular illustrator of children’s books.
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Ongoing through December 7, 2019
EXHIBITION New Virginians: 1619-2019 & Beyond
Tuesday, May 7
VIRGINIA HUMANITIES RESEARCH FELLOW TALK: The Saving Grace of Spring Rolls: A Story of Food, Place, and Family
Wednesday, May 8
Literary Virginia Book Group
Wednesday, May 8
Transcribe-a-thon
Wednesday, May 8
Sparks for Creative Expression in the Library’s Collections
Friday, May 10
INTERMEDIATE GENEALOGY WORKSHOP:
How to Trace Your Virginia Roots
Saturday, May 18
Transcribe-a-thon
Tuesday, May 21
Millions of Messages:
Processing Gubernatorial E-mail at the Library of Virginia
Saturday, May 25 through Monday, May 27
Closed for Memorial Day Holiday
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