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  • In Vanity Fair drawings by A. B. Wenzell

    In Vanity Fair drawings by A. B. Wenzell

    Visual Materials

    Image of an advertisement for Vanity Fair magazine featuring a woman in a long off-the-shoulder gown with puffed sleeves and a floral hat.

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  • In Vanity Fair drawings by A. B. Wenzell

    In Vanity Fair drawings by A. B. Wenzell

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    Image of an advertisement for Vanity Fair magazine featuring a woman in a long off-the-shoulder gown with puffed sleeves and a floral hat.

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    Vanity fair

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    Vanity fair

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    Vanity Fair portraits

    Manuscripts

    The collection includes correspondence, photographs, prints, ephemera and clippings. Highlights include an 1875 letter from Charles Darwin (with his son, William Erasmus Darwin) to Lawson Tait regarding mice tails, and a portrait taken by Henry Barraud (1811-1874) which is believed to be the last photograph taken of Darwin. There are also cartes-de-visite photographs of Darwin, as well as printed portraits and other ephemera. Also of note are three letters by Richard Owen, plus photographs of him. The collection also contains a few modern negatives from items in the Warren D. Mohr/Charles Darwin Collection of rare books at The Huntington.

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    TIME-Vanity Fair

    Manuscripts

    Also includes: Town and Country, Transatlantic Review, Transition, Travel and Leisure, Travel Holiday, and Virginia Quarterly Review.

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