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Within the discourse of India’s pictorial tradition, which included murals and miniatures, it is the miniatures, which has shown a diversity of themes, subject matter and language. Originating…
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April 19th, 2021 Speaker
Prof. Ashrafi S. Bhagat Department
Program in South Asian Studies Location
Zoom
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In this video, Erin Heaning '23 shows us how to paint some beautiful flowers that we can customize with our own finishing touches. Materials: white paper, paint brushes, paper towel, water,…
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April 30th, 2021 Speaker
Erin Heaning '23 Department
Pace Center for Civic Engagement Location
Princeton University
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“We always imagine Russian culture in the form of a diptych, in which one wing is Petersburg and the other Moscow,” the critic Abram Efros wrote in 1921. “In the field of Russian…
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Living in an age when Jews are fully integrated into so much of America’s public and popular culture, it is difficult to imagine a time before they shone on the stage and printed page. Such a…
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February 14th, 2017 Department
Princeton University Library
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Perched on the northern tip of Manhattan, The Met Cloisters focuses on the art, architecture, and gardens of the European Middle Ages. In this virtual field trip, C. Griffith Mann, the Michel…
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March 24th, 2021 Department
Student Friends of Princeton University Library
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Join us for a live webinar highlighting representations of the pandemic in South Asian art that were recently acquired by the Princeton University Library.Julie Mellby, Graphic Arts Curator, and…
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March 26th, 2021 Department
Princeton University Library
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Catherine the Great’s passion for the arts served a vital role in her efforts to position herself as a paragon of the Enlightenment. With avaricious focus she snaffled celebrated art…
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March 18th, 2021 Department
PIIRS
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Why did Catherine the Great build the entire complex of the Hermitage ? This question could constitute the main thread in our presentation. Behind the origins of the Hermitage was the initial idea of…
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February 18th, 2021 Department
PIIRS
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The Yusupovs are renowned for their patronage and significant art collection established by Prince Nikolai Borisovich (1750-1831). Largely studied since the 19th century and more recently, this…
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October 22nd, 2020 Department
PIIRS
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Opening Celebration | Cézanne: The Rock and Quarry Paintings | A Conversation with John Elderfield and Terry Winters - March 7, 2020
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a lecture by exhibition curator Zoe S. Kwok, assistant curator of Asian art,
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November 2nd, 2019 Speaker
Zoe S. Kwok Location
McCosh 10
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Tim Barringer, Chair and Paul Mellon Professor, Yale University; Christopher Riopelle, Curator of Post 1800 Paintings at the National Gallery, London; and John Elderfield, Allen R. Adler, Class of…
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Dr. Michael Barry (Princeton University) presents the extraordinary legacy of Alexander the Great by demonstrating his impact on the regions he conquered through historical representation and…
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