Library Artwork Collection
The Library’s artwork collection has a wide selection of portraits, prints, paintings, maps, sculptures, and busts. It includes portraits of Duke faculty members, paintings of the US Army 65th General Hospital, and a bust and portrait of James B. Duke. The Chatham Collection contains prints from the 1800s and 1900s and was donated to the library in the 1930s by Thurmond Chatham and features Audubon illustrations, race horses, and numerous harbor scenes. One seascape painting is attributed to Sir William Osler. The Library is also the repository for various bronze plaques that were initially installed in the School of Medicine when located in the Davison building.
Total Works (176)
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Davison Building2005?Painting of the Davison building. |
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Duke Hospital Library with PatronsundatedOriginal Duke Hospital library with patrons. |
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An Anxious Moment1892Print 2 |
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North Carolina18551855 map of North Carolina |
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Max Brodel -- Xmas 1933Christmas 1933Sketch of anatomical artist Max Brodel with a presentation inscription by Brodel |
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Samuel Sims FarrarundatedPortrait of Mr. Farrar, father of Judith Farrar. |
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Poli Atrici. Et circumiacentium, terrarum descriptio novissima1638Print 115. An early map of the polar regions |
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Solitary Sandpiper1835Print 122 |
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A View of Lake GeorgeundatedPrint 72 |