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The Frick Collection, A Legacy of Beauty
The Frick Collection in New York City is renowned both for one of the world's great collections of fine and decorative arts and for its extraordinary research library for art history. Founded by Henry Clay Frick (1849-919)...
09 April, 2009
Breaking the Mold: Nineteenth-Century French Sculpture at the Zimmerli Art Museum
The exhibition Breaking the Mold: Sculpture in Paris, from Daumier to Rodin was organized by the Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University from October 23, 2005 to March 12, 2006...
09 April, 2009
Time's Wheels in Motion
Early civilisations had resorted to measuring time either by the sundial, which relied upon the moving shadow caused by the sun's rays or a clepsydra which was a water-clock...
16 October, 2008
Knoll: Furnishing Textiles in the Clothing Context
Whether they are draped, suspended, wrapped, hung, or layered, textiles for interiors today bear a relationship to clothing that goes beyond their shared methods of manipulation...
02 October, 2008
Non-Intrusive Techniques of Dating Bow Porcelain
The purpose of this paper is to layout a reliable technique for dating Bow porcelain. Over the years there have been many different theories to the chronological understanding of this innovative and great factory...
10 June, 2008