Rosenbach Museum & Library
CENTER CITY
The Rosenbach Museum & Library
seeks to inspire curiosity, inquiry, and creativity by engaging
broad audiences in exhibitions, programs, and research based on
its remarkable and expanding collections.
About the Rosenbach Museum & Library
The Rosenbach Museum & Library was the home of two brothers,
Dr. A.S.W. and Philip Rosenbach. A.S.W. Rosenbach was a legendary
dealer and collector of rare books and manuscripts, while Philip's
expertise encompassed the fine and decorative arts. Founded in
1954 to preserve the two brothers' personal collections and company
archive, the Rosenbach's holdings have continued to grow. The Rosenbach
is a major cultural destination—a research center that is
home to one of the nation's great collections of rare books and
manuscripts, as well as a beautiful, historic townhouse filled
with fine art and antiques. The eclectic treasures include:
* Manuscripts for such outstanding literary works as James Joyce's
Ulysses, Charles Dickens' Pickwick Papers, and Joseph Conrad's
Lord Jim
* Fine 18th- and 19th-century British and American furniture
* Items associated with important authors, including Herman Melville's
bookcase and Nathaniel Hawthorne's personal copy of Melville's
Moby Dick
* The world's largest collection of portrait miniatures painted
in oil on metal
* A selection of John Tenniel's original illustrations for Lewis
Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass
* The only surviving example of the first printing of Yankee
Doodle
* A complete recreation—with the original contents—of
poet Marianne Moore's Greenwich Village living room (designated
as a national Literary Landmark by Friends of Libraries USA)
* Over 10,000 drawings and manuscripts by acclaimed children's
book author/illustrator Maurice
Sendak housed in the Maurice
Sendak Gallery.
Rosenbach Museum is located at:
2008-2010 Delancey Place
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Hours:
Tuesday, Thursday, & Friday 10am-5pm
Wednesday 10am-8pm
Saturday & Sunday 10am-5pm
Closed Mondays and National Holidays
Phone: 215.732.1600
Fax: 215.545.7529
Email: info@rosenbach.org
Web: www.rosenbach.org
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