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  1. The artist created three versions of "The Bookworm." This one was sold by the artist in New York through his art dealer, HW Schaus, and ultimately was acquired by Milwaukee industrialist, Ren‚ von Schleinitz, who, upon his death, donated the painting to the Milwaukee Public Library. The painting is now on permanent loan to the Grohmann Museum.

  2. The artist created three versions of "The Bookworm." This one was sold by the artist in New York through his art dealer, HW Schaus, and ultimately was acquired by Milwaukee industrialist, Ren‚ von Schleinitz, who, upon his death, donated the painting to the Milwaukee Public Library. The painting is now on permanent loan to the Grohmann Museum.

  3. Carl Spitzweg (1808-1885)The Bookworm, 1852Oil on canvasMuseum Georg Schäfer, Schweinfurt, Germany This article forms a direct response to Daniel S. Palmer’s recent consideration of Romanticist influence on Norman Rockwell.* In his work, Palmer noted the artistic technique of the Rückenfigur, a term which is remarkably appropriate to Rockwell’s homage to Carl Spitzweg’s painting The […]

  4. Bookworm is a general name for any insect that is said to bore through books. [1] [2] The damage to books that is commonly attributed to "bookworms" is often caused by the larvae of various types of insects, including beetles, moths, and cockroaches, which may bore or chew through books seeking food. The damage is not caused by any species of worm.

  5. Bookworm Bangladesh

  6. Title: The Bookworm. Creator: Carl Spitzweg. Date Created: 1850. Location: Munich, Germany. Physical Dimensions: 19 x 10 1/2 in. External Link: Grohmann Museum. Medium: Oil on canvas. Carl Spitzweg takes the viewer into a library of the second half of the 18th century, decorated in rococo style. The librarian’s dress is also of that peri...

  7. The Sherwood Park Bookworm, Sherwood Park, Alberta. 1,768 likes · 87 talking about this · 39 were here. The Bookworm is a locally owned independent used...