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African American Art Today: Four Major Artists / an exhibition of paintings and sculpture by Skunder Boghossian, Valente Malangatana, Twins Seven Seven, and Amir I.M. Nour. New York:, African-American Institute, 1974. -
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BLOG ARCHIVE
- Chronicling Disaster in Mid-19th century Japan
- Catherine Perrot: An Early Treatise on Miniature Painting
- Before Ruscha?: All the Buildings on Amsterdam’s Canal Streets…ca. 1768
- Art Between the Wars: “Seikigun” and Experiments in ‘Synthetic Art’
- A Medieval Woman Artist and Musician at Work: The Gradual of Gisela von Kerssenbrock
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Monthly Archives: November 2021
Experimental Relationship
Brooklyn-based, Shanghai-born photographer and multi-media artist Pixy Liao’s Experimental Relationship Vol. 1.1 project is less document and more exploration of the shifting concepts of relationships, power balances and roles within couples, normative interactions, and the “alternative possibilities of heterosexual relationships.” … Continue reading
Posted in Chinese, Rare monograph
Tagged Figurative art, Performance art, Photography, Pixy Liao
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Welcome to the Marquand Library of Art & Archaeology rare books blog!
The Marquand Library of Art & Archaeology at Princeton University is one of the oldest and most extensive art libraries in America. The collection of over 500,000 volumes covers world art and architecture from antiquity to the present and includes … Continue reading
Posted in European, Rare monograph
Tagged Piranesi
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