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Repainting History: A Framework for Subject-Specific Image Generation in Historical Painting Styles, Addele Hargenrader, UG '24 (2B9D81E4)

In the cultural and creative industries, one demonstrated use case for AI is to engage art museum visitors through immersive and interactive exhibits. One such exhibit is the SMK Transformerbot at…

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Leftover or Too Far Ahead?: An Artistic Response to the Visual Portrayal of Leftover Women in China, Boya Shi, UG '26 (0C82C51C)

In China, the term shèng nǚ, or “leftover women,” characterizes an unmarried woman beyond her twenties, comparing her to leftovers. While reading an excerpt of Leta Hong…

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Visual Aesthetics and Shringara Moments in Indian Miniature

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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Flower Painting with Erin Heaning '23

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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A Tale of Two Collections: The Icons of Nikolai Likhachev and Ilya Ostroukhov

“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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By Dawn's Early Light: Introduction by the Curators

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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SFPUL: The Met Cloisters Virtual Field Trip

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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Mithila Art in 2020: Life, Labor, and COVID-19 in South Asia

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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Power and Paint: The Patronage of Women Artists at the Court of Catherine II

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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The Hermitage or a “museum” in 1770 according to Catherine the Great

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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The Yusupovs in Paris: Building a Collection

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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Opening Celebration | Cézanne: The Rock and Quarry Paintings | A Conversation with John Elderfield and Terry Winters - March 7, 2020

Opening Celebration | Cézanne: The Rock and Quarry Paintings | A Conversation with John Elderfield and Terry Winters - March 7, 2020

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A Feast for the Eyes: Images of Banqueting in the Arts of China

a lecture by exhibition curator Zoe S. Kwok, assistant curator of Asian art,

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Panel Discussion: Landscapes Behind Cézanne

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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The Persian Romance of Alexander the Great: From Greek Epic to Persian Myth, Poetry, Mysticism, and Art

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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