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thirty years at Princeton, he went on to build one of the foremost graduate programs in the field and to build one of the most notable teaching collections of historical photographs. The construction of the McAlpin Study Center during the expansion of the museum in 1989 created a space for seminars to be taught using original works from the collection.
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museum galleries, the building will incorporate a home for the university's department of art and archaeology and a triple-height grand hall, numerous classroom spaces, seminar rooms, creativity labs and a rooftop café. Construction on the museum began in summer 2021, and is projected to finish by spring 2025.
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On March 22 2023, the Office of the Manhattan District Attorney was authorized to seize from the museum eleven items suspected of having been stolen and smuggled before the university acquired them. In 2024, 16 additional artifacts linked to alleged art smuggler and Princeton alumnus Edoardo Almagià
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In 1972, Peter C. Bunnell, later museum director, was hired as the David H. McAlpin Professor of the History of Photography and Modern Art, making Princeton the first American university, and one of only a few worldwide, where photography was taught within the art history curriculum. In his nearly
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The university received its first pieces of American art in the 1750s, but only started collecting in earnest under the directorship of Frank Jewett Mather Jr. (1922–46). Few museums accorded significance to American art at the time, allowing Princeton to amass a collection that is among the
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was commissioned to design 144,000 square feet (13,400 square metres) extension, which is set to double the museum in size. The three-story museum will include nine connected pavilions that include visible storage space and spots where artworks can be inset into floors and walls. In addition to the
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Kelleher's directorship also saw an increasing focus on photography as an important element of the museum's collections. David Hunter McAlpin, Class of 1920, gave a major collection of photographs to the museum in 1971 as well as endowing a fund for further purchases and a professorship, the first
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Under Susan M. Taylor's directorship in the first decade of the 21st century, the museum established its first endowed curatorships. The current director, James Steward, has leadership over a collection of more than 112,000 objects, supplemented by notable collections on long-term loan, including
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donated by Dr. Dubois Schanck Morris, Class of 1893. Under DeWald's tenure, the museum's collection of Asian art greatly increased, aided by the guidance of Professor Wen C. Fong, Class of 1951, who would go on to be the founding director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Asian department. In
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is designed to reveal the immense diversity of artistic work across the continent. Objects are on display from west, central, and South Africa, ranging from royal regalia and objects of prestige, to sculptures marking rites of passage, to those intended to facilitate interaction with spiritual
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The Department of Modern and Contemporary Art encompasses works created throughout the world between 1870 and the present, including painting, sculpture, video, and performance. The systematic collection of modern works began in the late 1940s, with many key pieces received as alumni gifts or
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covers nearly nine hundred years, from the twelfth century to the 20th. The strengths of the museum's holdings within this broad spectrum often reflect the Department of Art and Archaeology's curriculum, though with many unexpected treasures, due to the interests of donors.
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includes objects covering five thousand years of history, from the Arctic to Chile. The collection's primary focus is on small, portable works of art, typically ceramic or stone. Of particular note are the more than twenty prized polychrome ceramic works, the Classic Mayan
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On completion of the building the museum received the Trumball-Prime collection of pottery and porcelain from William Prime and his wife. Early additions included the purchase of a large collection of Cypriot pottery from the Metropolitan Museum in 1890, and purchases of
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Peter Bunnell served as director until 1978, training a generation of leading scholars and curators of photography, and giving Princeton a preeminent place in the field with a collection in excess of 27,000 photographs, and significant archives of photographers including
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The collection includes work covering all major movements and historical trends. Particular strengths include nineteenth-century British photography, French photographs of the 1850s-1870s, and Japanese and American postwar photography. The museum has major holdings in
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finest of any academic museum. The collection is particularly strong in painting and sculpture, greatly aided by the large number of portraits of figures affiliated with the university. The museum is strong in the area of landscape painting, especially from the
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In anticipation of these disruptions, in September 2019 the museum opened Art@Bainbridge in historic Bainbridge House as a gallery space for experimental work. Two months later it opened a satellite museum store on Palmer Square in downtown Princeton.
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Professor Felton Gibbons, following Hall's example, endowed a fund for acquiring works on paper that has allowed gaps in the collection to be filled, including Northern and Central European drawings, and to add to other areas of significance, such as
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jade and pottery, ritual bronze vesslels, lacquerware, ceramics, sculpture and metalware, and woodblock prints. The museum's collection of calligraphy and painting is among the finest outside of Asia, including rare masterpieces from the
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on Princeton's Henry Hall. Calder's work was responsible for an accident during its installation where two men were killed after the sculpture was dropped on them due to a crane collapse. Another highlight of the Putnam collection is
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as well as porcelain selections. In addition to its collections, the museum mounts regular temporary exhibitions featuring works from its own holdings as well as loans made from public and private collections around the world.
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Patrick Joseph Kelleher, Class of 1947 and another Monuments Man, succeeded DeWald as director in 1960. He spearheaded the construction of a new home for the museum, made possible by the university's landmark $ 53 million
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is primarily the result of museum purchases, demonstrating the techniques and materials of artists, as well as the secular and spiritual uses of their work. Among the collection of stained glass is a window from
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Ancient Italy is in particular well represented in the collection, from the Etruscan vases, metalwork, and sculptures to a great breadth of Roman antiquities. The Roman collection includes portraits, sculptures,
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through the nineteenth century, and there is a growing collection of twentieth-century and contemporary art. Photographic holdings are a particular strength, numbering over 27,000 works from the invention of
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work, personally cleaning paintings in his office on the top floor of the museum. For the university's bicentennial in 1946, he refurbished the galleries, including displaying a new collection of
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serving as architect. Demolition of the former facility began in June 2021; construction of the 145,000 square feet facility began late that year. Reopening is currently projected for late 2024.
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joined the faculty in 1910 and succeeded Marquand as museum director in 1922. He was a collector of Medieval and Renaissance art but also led the university to large holdings of paintings and
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Princeton's photography collection is one of the leading museum collections in the United States. The start of the collection was the 1949 gift by retired director Frank Jewett Mather Jr. of
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who had been charged with protecting the cultural heritage of Europe during the war. A large number of Princetonians, both alumni and faculty, served with the Monuments program, leading the
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The Campus Collections comprise the multitude of paintings, sculptures, memorials, and monuments significant to the university's history and traditions. Central to the collection are the
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on its list of the top 15 best museums in the United States that is located in a small-town (Princeton, New Jersey) and described as "one of the best university art museums in the world."
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were incorporated in the 1930s and 40s, including the snuff bottle collection of James A. Blair and paintings from Dubois Schanck Morris. The late 1950s brought significant additions of
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of primarily 18th century fine and decorative art were formerly on display in period rooms created in the museum facility constructed in the 1960s, and subsequently at the nearby
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The first bequest to the Museum of African art was made in 1953 by Mrs. Donald B. Doyle, in honor of her husband. That collection was accumulated before 1923 in what is now the
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bequeathed to the museum his negatives, library, correspondence, and close to 20,000 prints of his own and other artists. Other archives held by the museum include those of
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led to a substantial collection in that area. New acquisitions, enabled by dedicated endowed funds, are focused on areas where the collection has been less strong, notably
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in the country. Major gifts during the 1930s included a collection of more than 40 Italian paintings from Henry White Cannon, Jr., of the Class of 1910, and more than 500
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who had promoted the establishment of the college. The portrait was a donation from Belcher himself, given shortly before the college moved in 1756 to the newly built
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and further objects were lost in the 1802 Nassau Hall fire, but the college continued its commitment to collecting and teaching from works of art and historical note.
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in 1839 to the present. The museum is also noted for its Asian art gallery, which includes a wide collection of Chinese calligraphy, painting, ancient bronze works,
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The museum has a large collection of Greek and Roman antiquities, including ceramics, marbles, bronzes, and Roman mosaics from Princeton University's excavations in
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Images of the Mind: Selections from the Edward L. Elliott Family and John B. Elliott Collections of Calligraphy and Painting at the Art Museum, Princeton University
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Admission is free and the museum is open Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, 10:00 am to 5:00 pm, Thursday, 10:00 am to 9:00 pm, and Sunday 12:00 to 5:00 pm.
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Selections from the New Collection of Japanese Poems from Ancient and Modern Times (Shinkokin wakashū) with Printed Designs of Plants and Animals
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and archaeological artifacts from J. Lionberger Davis, Class of 1900, as well as acquisitions from the Chester Dale and Dolly Carter Collection.
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Ancient art has played a central role in the museum's collection since its beginning. The first major addition to the collection included many
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in which the university had played a leading part. Some of the mosaics can be found today not only in the museum but also in various places in
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As Marquand had before him, Mather augmented the museum's collections through the use of his personal fortune, with contributions ranging from
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The first art work owned and displayed by the College of New Jersey (renamed Princeton University in 1896) was a full-length portrait of
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In addition to works on display in the museum, a study gallery with hundreds of additional works is open to students and visitors.
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tradition. In 1989, Rosenbaum oversaw another expansion of the museum's physical plant, the 27,000 square feet (2,500 m)
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The collection of Asian art began with the foundation of the museum, with the primary focus for the early decades being
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A new building for the museum will be constructed on the same site over the course of three years starting in 2021 with
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The African art collection is small in comparison to others in the museum, though it is an area of growing interest.
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establishing the college. The two portraits hung in the central prayer hall, and were displayed alongside various
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The Princeton University Art Museum is part of the Monuments Men and Women Museum Network, launched in 2021 by the
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art added to support the courses of George Rowley, the first in those fields in an American university. The
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as well as an enigmatic painting by Édouard Manet, found in his studio after his death. Twentieth-century
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stool was acquired, considered a sculptural masterpiece that served as the focus of devotion to the god
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Byzantine and Islamic art are an equally esteemed focus of the collection, with icons and jewelry from
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region. A 1998 bequest of John B. Elliot includes many objects of daily use and adornment, as well as
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The museum, and what is now the Department of Art and Archaeology, were formally created in 1882, with
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David Adjaye Reveals Elegant Designs for Princeton University’s Art Museum: ‘A Campus Within a Campus’
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The collection has been much exhibited, including an international tour in 2014-16 which included the
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The collection of Pre-Columbian works began in the 19th century through the efforts of the Reverend
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which trace academic traditions and preparatory processes. Themes represented include the rise of
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The collection of Prints and Drawings includes 15,000 works on paper as well as a small number of
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Mather was succeeded by Ernest DeWald, a graduate school alumnus of the Class of 1946, one of the
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endowed chair in the history of photography in the country. That professorship was occupied by
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Notable in the early modern collection are the rare thirteenth- and fourteenth-century Italian
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The Life and Works of John Singleton Copley: Founded on the Work of Augustus Thorndike Perkins
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Stone, bronze, glass, pathways: Princeton University Art Museum unveils David Adjaye's design
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The primary strengths of the museum's collection are in Chinese and Japanese art, including
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sharing a gallery with pottery, metalwork, and glazed tiles from Egypt, Syria, and Iran.
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The creation of the Art Museum in a more formal sense took place under the leadership of
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Princeton University Art Museum Handbook of the Collections Revised and Expanded Edition
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American Art in the Princeton University Art Museum: Volume 1: Drawings and Watercolors
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The Blair Bequest: Chinese Snuff Bottles from the Princeton University Art Museum
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Cézanne and the Modern: Masterpieces of European Art from the Pearlman Collection
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collection and the archives of his eponymous school of photography. In 1976,
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bequests. The collection includes an important group of late landscapes by
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The heart of the collection is the finest and best preserved collection of
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is represented by a small but stellar group of works by artists including
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Ancient, Byzantine, and Islamic art in the Princeton University Art Museum
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was the first of the museum's now considerable collection of photographs.
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Living with Modern Sculpture: The John B. Putnam Jr. Memorial Collection
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Early-twentieth-century modernist movements are represented by works by
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gold pieces, from a linguist's staff to a chief's bracelet. In 2003, a
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Bust of a Youth and Caricature Head of an Old Man, Both in Left Profile
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Historic district contributing properties in Mercer County, New Jersey
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The first building purpose-built for the Art Museum, in an 1894 photo
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Notable exhibitions during Mather's tenure included one of works by
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from Spain and Germany; French, German, and Italian metalwork; and
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lesson in art history. Among the highlights of the collection are
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Art of the Ancient Americas in the Princeton University Art Museum
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Italian Master Drawings from the Princeton University Art Museum
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establishing the College of New Jersey, now Princeton University
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started his collection with the 1945 purchase, for $ 825, of
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Bayley, Frank William; Perkins, Augustus Thorndike (1915).
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Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies
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Princeton International School of Mathematics and Science
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and completed in 1890 on the site of the current museum.
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Manet, Édouard; Cachin, Françoise; Moffett, Charles S.;
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in the United States. Among the most notable works are
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Wilmerding, John; Foster, Kathleen (October 11, 2004).
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Spanish Drawings in the Princeton University Art Museum
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and the color orange to represent Princeton were chosen
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over graphite on wove paper (cream-colored wove paper)
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Julis-Rabinowitz Center for Public Policy and Finance
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The print collection began with the large bequest of
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Adolescent Girl, a Spinner, in a Carolina Cotton Mill
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art on loan to the museum, including masterpieces by
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figurines, jewelry to funerary reliefs, pottery from
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Giles, Laura M.; Van Cleave, Claire (May 20, 2014).
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years ushered in the first classes in American art.
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Monuments Men Foundation for the Preservation of Art
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European art in the Princeton University Art Museum
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American art in the Princeton University Art Museum
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Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Art Museum. 3961: 3746:sfn error: no target: CITEREFStewardp._xiii-xiv ( 3673:sfn error: no target: CITEREFStewardp._xii-xiii ( 3612: 3262:by Cézanne in the world, sixteen works including 2468:Modern art in the Princeton University Art Museum 2042:, the richest of its kind in an American museum. 1225:pottery, including the vase used to identify the 939:box and a rare double caryatid headrest from the 370:in 1886, when it served as home to the Art Museum 6820: 4964: 4014: 3765:sfn error: no target: CITEREFStewardp._xv-xvii ( 3721:. Penn State University Press. pp. 193–95. 2768:with charcoal on tracing paper mounted on cream 2346:One of the most important works in the museum's 1600:Asian art in the Princeton University Art Museum 6914:Contemporary art galleries in the United States 4851: 2922:Drawings in the Princeton University Art Museum 2034:paintings from around 1600, including works by 6869:Museums of ancient Greece in the United States 6239:Witherspoon Street School for Colored Children 4879:. International Chinese Snuff Bottle Society. 4356: 4354: 4136:"George II, King of England (1683–1760) (PP2)" 3741: 3668: 3654:sfn error: no target: CITEREFStewardp._x-xii ( 2278: 1725:The collection is also home to the celebrated 1619:Twin Trees by the South Bank (Annan shuangshu) 1473:people, and a growing representation from the 6884:Mesoamerican art museums in the United States 6859:Art museums and galleries established in 1882 6128: 5173:Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination 5032: 3914: 3760: 3694:. Princeton Architectural Press. p. 10. 3306:. Sculpture is represented through works by 2911:Prints in the Princeton University Art Museum 1710:which depict dinosaurs and other prehistoric 469: 6874:Museums of ancient Rome in the United States 6356:Princeton Community Japanese Language School 4925:Ridgway, Brunilde Sismondo (June 13, 1994). 4561: 4530:sfn error: no target: CITEREFStewardp._350 ( 4096:. Penn State University Press. p. 194. 4069:. Penn State University Press. p. 248. 2410:are particularly strong, including works by 1696:George Washington at the Battle of Princeton 1465:art include important collections of Arctic 1261:has left a legacy of basalt sculptures from 525:, 1877, Gift of Mrs. Frank Jewett Mather Jr. 4351: 4196: 4194: 4192: 4190: 3649: 3604:sfn error: no target: CITEREFStewardp._ix ( 3465: 2113:. Among the major artists represented are 1866:, 1876, part of the series commissioned by 1346:, 1st century B.C. – early 1st century A.D. 6135: 6121: 5135:School of Public and International Affairs 5039: 5025: 4999: 4771:Antonaras, Anastassios (January 8, 2013). 3635:sfn error: no target: CITEREFStewardp._x ( 3471:were identified in the museum collection. 2966:Christ Crucified between the Two Thieves ( 2428:Jennifer Allora & Guillermo Calzadilla 1995:of a Spanish knight. Other strengths are 1837:, ca. 1727–32, the monarch who issued the 1786:Campus Collections of Princeton University 666: 149: 6142: 6021:1869 New Jersey vs. Rutgers football game 5130:School of Engineering and Applied Science 4770: 4525: 3687: 2406:, among others. The museum's holding in 2155:has placed its magnificent collection of 1368:Drinking contest of Herakles and Dionysos 6894:African art museums in the United States 6026:1922 Princeton vs. Chicago football game 5158:Center for Information Technology Policy 5046: 4893: 4187: 3781:"15 Best Small-Town Museums in the U.S." 3599: 3175: 2752: 2574: 2282: 1956: 1668: 1515: 1410: 1172: 981: 905: 714: 648: 533: 513: 453: 413: 361: 6909:Modern art museums in the United States 6844:Art museums and galleries in New Jersey 4924: 4579: 4577: 4562:Wullschlager, Jackie (March 14, 2014). 4089: 4062: 3817:Alex Greenberger (September 23, 2020), 3714: 3630: 3140:Young Woman in a Black and Green Bonnet 1911:, 1894, center detail of the mosaic in 741:Patrick Joseph Kelleher (1960–73) 545:, 1917, Gift of Frank Jewett Mather Jr. 530:Frank Jewett Mather Jr. (1922–46) 391:. It was joined by a portrait of King 14: 6879:Asian art museums in the United States 6821: 6751:Penn Medicine Princeton Medical Center 5012:The Henry and Rose Pearlman Collection 4872: 4789: 4003: 3691:Princeton University: The Campus Guide 3383:the Henry and Rose Pearlman Collection 2748: 2580:David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson 1657:Messenger of Love (Fumitsukai byōbu-e) 1457:, the most notable are those from the 935:, and includes a distinctively shaped 642:. He also welcomed the collection of 385:governor of the province of New Jersey 6273:Princeton Academy of the Sacred Heart 6116: 5209:Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory 5020: 4707:. Henry and Rose Pearlman Collection. 4693:. Henry and Rose Pearlman Collection. 4557: 4555: 4548:. Henry and Rose Pearlman Collection. 3167:Private Collections on long-term loan 1759:, had previously created a statue of 1718:in 1876 as a progressive response to 1664: 6889:Archaeological museums in New Jersey 6095: 4873:Hughes, Michael (December 1, 2002). 4830: 4641:"Henry and Rose Pearlman Collection" 4574: 3559: 3529:National Register of Historic Places 3437:After the Bath, Woman Drying Herself 3278:, and one each by van Gogh, Renoir, 2806:, a selection of Indian and Persian 1406: 808: 6761:Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory 5204:Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory 4945: 4620: 4513: 4501: 4489: 4477: 4465: 4453: 4441: 4429: 4417: 4405: 4393: 4381: 4345: 4333: 4272: 4260: 4248: 4236: 4181: 4164: 4152: 4090:Maynard, William Barksdale (2012). 4063:Maynard, William Barksdale (2012). 4032: 4020: 3991: 3979: 3967: 3955: 3943: 3931: 3902: 3890: 3878: 3866: 3854: 3799:Nancy Kenney (September 23, 2020), 3715:Maynard, William Barksdale (2012). 3618: 3560:Ting, Isabel (September 18, 2018). 1810:, ca. 1672–89, after whom the name 1169:Ancient, Byzantine, and Islamic art 24: 4907:Pop Art: Contemporary Perspectives 4663:Henry and Rose Pearlman Collection 4608:Henry and Rose Pearlman Collection 4552: 3172:Henry and Rose Pearlman Collection 2999:, from the Noa Noa suite, 1893–4, 2153:Henry and Rose Pearlman Foundation 1101:Landscape: Shinnecock, Long Island 860:Henry and Rose Pearlman Foundation 465:, ca. 1520, gift of Allan Marquand 25: 18:Art Museum of Princeton University 6925: 6864:1882 establishments in New Jersey 5982:Powers Field at Princeton Stadium 4986: 4583: 3215:auction house while walking down 1870:in response to the new theory of 1527:, A.D. 1100, a canonical work of 1401:, second half of the 15th century 1177:Roman, Antioch, mosaic pavement, 1139:Portrait of Charles Percival Buck 877:In 2015 the museum was listed by 622:, and one of highlights from the 6854:Museums in Princeton, New Jersey 6849:University museums in New Jersey 6191: 6094: 6083: 6082: 5786:American Whig-Cliosophic Society 5221: 5178:Princeton Neuroscience Institute 4946:Steward, James Christen (2013). 3481: 3444: 3425: 3406: 3390: 3376: 3147: 3142:, 1890, pastel on tan wove paper 3128: 3105: 3086: 3064: 3035: 3008: 2985: 2954: 2932: 2915: 2904: 2837:. In 1938, another bequest, by 2783:and nineteenth-century European 2729: 2708: 2689: 2675: 2551: 2532: 2513: 2494: 2475: 2461: 2292:Water Lilies and Japanese Bridge 2259: 2236: 2217: 2196: 2182: 1897: 1878: 1846: 1819: 1793: 1779: 1645: 1626: 1607: 1593: 1499: 1449:objects comprises smaller jade, 1375: 1351: 1320: 1300: 1286: 1146: 1127: 1108: 1089: 1067: 1046: 1032: 965: 933:Democratic Republic of the Congo 470:Allan Marquand (1882–1922) 422: 169: 162: 6834:Princeton University Art Museum 6366:Princeton University Art Museum 5494:American Whig-Clisophic Society 4764: 4736: 4711: 4697: 4683: 4669: 4651: 4645:Princeton University Art Museum 4633: 4614: 4596: 4538: 4366:Princeton University Art Museum 4321:Princeton University Art Museum 4309: 4278: 4224:Princeton University Art Museum 4212: 4206:Princeton University Art Museum 4140:Princeton University Art Museum 4128: 4122:Princeton University Art Museum 4110: 4083: 4056: 4050:Princeton University Art Museum 4038: 3997: 3921:. Taylor Press. pp. 254–5. 3908: 3842:Princeton University Art Museum 3830: 3811: 3773: 3708: 3681: 3547:Princeton University Art Museum 3511:Princeton University Art Museum 3078:, ca. 1530, black chalk on tan 1952: 1434:the art of the ancient Americas 1396:scene on the King's Door of an 1269:, and a renowned collection of 977: 294:Princeton University Art Museum 33:Princeton University Art Museum 6839:Princeton University buildings 6766:Robert Wood Johnson Foundation 6711:Princeton addressed landmarks 6596:Princeton Community Television 6324:Princeton Theological Seminary 5391:Putnam Collection of Sculpture 3572: 3553: 3535: 3517: 3496: 2570: 1490:Princeton Theological Seminary 901: 896: 759:Putnam Collection of Sculpture 100:, Spring Street Parking Garage 13: 1: 5538:Jane Eliza Procter Fellowship 5188:Office of Population Research 4894:Kelleher, Patrick J. (1982). 4317:"Modern and Contemporary Art" 3525:"Princeton Historic District" 3474: 3190: 2980:, fourth of five states plate 1835:, King of England (1683-1760) 1189:vases, as well as those from 1013:, whose original owners, the 754:building, completed in 1966. 667:Ernest DeWald (1946–60) 568:and donated by the family of 543:Bather (Standing Female Nude) 374: 6565:Princeton Symphony Orchestra 6351:Institute for Advanced Study 6031:Rutgers–Princeton Cannon War 5376:Princeton Branch (The Dinky) 4659:"Three Pears (Trois Poires)" 3211:, seen in the window of the 2544:Mildred Clarke von Kienbusch 2271:Monk Talking to an Old Woman 1511: 564:McCormick Hall, designed by 27:Art museum in New Jersey, US 7: 6731:Educational Testing Service 6637:Donald Grant Herring Estate 6407:Princeton University Chapel 6158:Princeton Historic District 5153:Bendheim Center for Finance 4093:Princeton: America's Campus 4066:Princeton: America's Campus 3718:Princeton: America's Campus 3688:Rhinehart, Raymond (2000). 3266:, which was fought over by 2721:View from Inspiration Point 2279:Modern and contemporary art 2070:paintings include works by 1854:Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins 1761:Saint George and the Dragon 1708:Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins 1445:region. The collection of 461:or a member of his circle, 304:gallery of art, located in 268:Princeton Historic District 10: 6930: 6677:Princeton Railroad Station 6443:Herrontown Woods Arboretum 6438:Delaware and Raritan Canal 6402:Princeton United Methodist 6189: 5831:Two Dickinson Street Co-op 5765:Princeton University Press 5546:Princeton Club of New York 4679:. The Pearlman Foundation. 3418:The Stagecoach to Tarascon 1488:, an 1855 graduate of the 1313:Statuette of Hermaphrodite 437:Metropolitan Museum of Art 357: 6800: 6787:Washington Road Elm Allée 6710: 6667:Princeton Battle Monument 6614: 6578: 6542: 6529:Princeton Shopping Center 6519:Princeton Record Exchange 6476: 6430: 6417:Stony Brook Meeting House 6379: 6343: 6329:Westminster Choir College 6307:Colleges and universities 6306: 6255: 6221: 6200: 6150: 6078: 6061:Princeton University Band 6039: 6013: 5949: 5853: 5846: 5773: 5745:The Princeton Progressive 5715: 5670: 5559: 5484: 5477: 5469:Washington Road Elm Allée 5313: 5230: 5219: 5196: 5143: 5085: 5078: 5056: 4220:"Gisant: knight in armor" 3742:Steward & p. xiii-xiv 3669:Steward & p. xii-xiii 3016:Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec 2173:Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec 1337:Relief of a seated poet ( 728:, 1969–1970, part of the 509: 286: 278: 263: 253: 243: 235: 198: 183: 157: 148: 144: 131: 124: 120: 116: 104: 93: 83: 75: 67: 59: 49: 41: 37: 6773:(in Plainsboro; defunct) 6720:American Boychoir School 6713:outside the municipality 6361:Princeton Public Library 6334:Evelyn College for Women 6247:Princeton Charter School 6229:Princeton Public Schools 5759:Princeton Tiger Magazine 5511:Evelyn College for Women 5458:The Hedgehog and the Fox 4790:Banner, Lisa A. (2012). 4004:Patton, Andy J. (2013). 3761:Steward & p. xv-xvii 3531:. National Park Service. 3466:Looted art controversies 2642:William Henry Fox Talbot 2111:Arts and Crafts movement 2052:Giovanni Battista Gaulli 1890:Elizabeth Allen Marquand 1538:. Major collections of 1370:, early 3rd century A.D. 1265:, funerary reliefs from 1011:Morven Museum and Garden 677:Kunsthistorisches Museum 558:Junius Spencer Morgan II 254:Architectural style 6904:Museums of American art 6463:Mountain Lakes Preserve 6392:Nassau Christian Center 5752:Princeton Alumni Weekly 4368:. Princeton University. 4323:. Princeton University. 4226:. Princeton University. 4208:. Princeton University. 3072:Michelangelo Buonarroti 2997:The Universe is Created 2777:Illuminated manuscripts 2339:. A rare late work by 1568:Scroll for Zhang Datong 1525:Scroll for Zhang Datong 1181:, late 2nd century A.D. 1158:Rainy Day, Fifth Avenue 589:illuminated manuscripts 574:Harold Fowler McCormick 490:Museum was designed by 220:40.347194°N 74.658028°W 110:artmuseum.princeton.edu 88:Princeton (NJT station) 6586:I Grew Up in Princeton 6066:Winged football helmet 5724:The Daily Princetonian 5125:School of Architecture 3650:Steward & p. x-xii 3197: 2787:, Italian and Spanish 2772: 2587: 2506:Figures in an interior 2487:Gypsy with a Cigarette 2295: 2252:(Mrs. Bates) as a Muse 1969: 1919:seated at center with 1687: 1544:Chinese ritual bronzes 1531: 1429: 1182: 994: 920: 916:Illuminated Manuscript 737: 663: 636:Antioch-on-the-Orontes 546: 526: 466: 449:governor of New Jersey 419: 371: 134:U.S. Historic district 79:James Christen Steward 6771:St. Joseph's Seminary 6622:Albert Einstein House 6468:Princeton Battlefield 6371:Witherspoon Institute 6234:Princeton High School 6201:Former municipalities 6144:Princeton, New Jersey 6055:Princeton Cannon Song 5967:Class of 1952 Stadium 5395:Residential Colleges 5168:James Madison Program 4831:Fong, Wen C. (1987). 4590:Yale University Press 4287:Bareau, Juliet Wilson 3385:at Wikimedia Commons 3367:Vancouver Art Gallery 3272:Pierre-Auguste Renoir 3179: 3045:Adoration of the Magi 2924:at Wikimedia Commons 2865:, and watercolors by 2815:Junius Spencer Morgan 2756: 2684:at Wikimedia Commons 2578: 2470:at Wikimedia Commons 2286: 2191:at Wikimedia Commons 2140:, and Russian master 2012:gold-ground paintings 1966:The Mocking of Christ 1960: 1905:Jacob Adolphus Holzer 1788:at Wikimedia Commons 1749:Five Disks: One Empty 1700:Charles Willson Peale 1674:Charles Willson Peale 1672: 1602:at Wikimedia Commons 1519: 1508:at Wikimedia Commons 1414: 1295:at Wikimedia Commons 1233:bronze statuettes to 1176: 1097:William Merritt Chase 1054:John Singleton Copley 1041:at Wikimedia Commons 985: 974:at Wikimedia Commons 909: 844:Mitchell Wolfson, Jr. 816:Clarence Hudson White 718: 652: 537: 517: 480:Henry Gurdon Marquand 457: 417: 395:, who had issued the 365: 306:Princeton, New Jersey 225:40.347194; -74.658028 138:Contributing property 126:McCormick Hall (1923) 84:Public transit access 6806:Princeton University 6431:Parks and recreation 6314:Princeton University 6208:Borough of Princeton 5551:Princeton Law School 5049:Princeton University 4627:University of Oxford 4526:Steward & p. 350 4046:"Campus Collections" 3838:"Project Fact Sheet" 3234:Mont Sainte-Victoire 3186:Mont Sainte-Victoire 2944:The Engraved Passion 2913:at Wikimedia Commons 2883:German Expressionism 2602:David Hunter McAlpin 2584:Dumbarton Presbytery 2563:California Headlands 2229:The Four Evangelists 2078:, and the studio of 2068:Age of Enlightenment 1997:polychrome sculpture 1160:, 1916, part of his 1081:, 1859, part of the 872:Jean-Michel Basquiat 868:Sonnabend Collection 624:Museum of Modern Art 572:, Class of 1879 and 570:Cyrus McCormick, Jr. 463:Christ Before Pilate 433:William Cowper Prime 366:The Faculty Room of 352:Princeton University 302:Princeton University 6777:Sarnoff Corporation 6397:Nassau Presbyterian 6256:Independent schools 6163:Stony Brook Village 5464:Walter Lowrie House 5341:Frist Campus Center 4621:Pleming, Clemency. 3600:Steward & p. ix 3304:Maurice Prendergast 3243:Tarascon Stagecoach 3159:Universalist Church 3117:Eastern Point Light 2895:Robert Rauschenberg 2835:Stefano della Bella 2749:Prints and drawings 2448:Matthew Day Jackson 2254:, ca. 1780–81 2080:Jacques-Louis David 2060:Jean-Siméon Chardin 2018:including works by 1886:John Singer Sargent 1692:Princeton Portraits 1683:Battle of Princeton 1529:Chinese calligraphy 1122:, ca. 1898–99 1083:Hudson River School 1007:Boudinot Collection 1000:Hudson River School 884:In 2020, architect 763:Alfred H. Barr, Jr. 752:International Style 686:The Art of Painting 683:to loan the museum 632:archaeological digs 550:Frank Jewett Mather 441:George B. McClellan 409:Battle of Princeton 216: /  34: 6792:Wilberforce School 6672:Princeton Cemetery 6632:Joseph Henry House 6298:Stuart Country Day 6213:Princeton Township 6151:Historic districts 5992:Shea Rowing Center 5731:The Princeton Tory 5346:Joseph Henry House 5007:Google Art Project 4677:"Vincent van Gogh" 4584:DeLue, Rachael Z. 4504:, pp. 324–35. 3631:Steward & p. x 3566:Daily Princetonian 3359:High Museum of Art 3334:and a portrait by 3198: 3098:Boy in a Large Hat 2962:Rembrandt van Rijn 2808:miniature painting 2773: 2656:, anchored by the 2638:László Moholy-Nagy 2634:Hill & Adamson 2594:'s landmark image 2588: 2296: 2244:Angelica Kauffmann 2157:Post-Impressionist 2095:Landscape painting 2046:is represented by 1987:Chartres Cathedral 1980:The collection of 1972:The collection of 1970: 1757:A. Stirling Calder 1688: 1665:Campus Collections 1532: 1479:American Southwest 1475:Mississippi Valley 1432:The collection of 1430: 1425:The Princeton Vase 1315:, 2nd century B.C. 1183: 1075:Asher Brown Durand 995: 923:The collection of 921: 856:Post-Impressionist 738: 664: 547: 527: 488:Romanesque Revival 484:Arnold Henry Guyot 467: 420: 372: 279:Designated CP 32: 6816: 6815: 6746:Princeton Airport 6736:Forrestal Village 6570:Williamson Voices 6422:Trinity Episcopal 6412:Stone Hill Church 6380:Places of worship 6283:Princeton Friends 6110: 6109: 6074: 6073: 5962:Bill Clarke Field 5738:The Nassau Weekly 5711: 5710: 5671:Acting presidents 5516:FitzRandolph Gate 5252:Cap and Gown Club 5217: 5216: 4432:, pp. 344–5. 4167:, pp. 196–7. 4035:, pp. 226–7. 3994:, pp. 20–21. 3805:The Art Newspaper 3489:New Jersey portal 3452:Amedeo Modigliani 3381:Media related to 3347:Oxford University 3312:Wilhelm Lehmbruck 3247:Amedeo Modigliani 2968:The Three Crosses 2920:Media related to 2909:Media related to 2851:Giovanni Battista 2839:Dan Fellows Platt 2701:Brig on the Water 2680:Media related to 2658:Clarence H. 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Art Museum of Princeton University
Art Museum
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U.S. Historic district
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Princeton University Art Museum is located in Mercer County, New Jersey
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Princeton University
Princeton, New Jersey
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Nassau Hall
Jonathan Belcher
governor of the province of New Jersey

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