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The Princeton University Art Museum (PUAM) is the Princeton University gallery of art, located in Princeton, New Jersey. With a collecting history that began in 1755, the museum was formally established in 1882, and now houses over 117,000 works of art ranging from antiquity to the contemporary period.
Pages in category "Art in the Princeton University Art Museum" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
A Princeton Companion. Princeton: Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-04654-9. JSTOR j.ctt13x0zx2. Kelleher, Patrick J. (1982). Living With Modern Sculpture: The John B. Putnam, Jr., Memorial Collection. Princeton: Princeton University Art Museum in association with Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-03897-1.
Art in the Princeton University Art Museum (5 P) Pages in category "Princeton University Art Museum" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
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Moses was singled out for mention in a review of the Museum of Modern Art's 1998 Tony Smith retrospective, for which the Toledo Museum of Art [2] lent its edition of the sculpture. Mark Stevens wrote: “In a massive black sculpture such as Moses, you can sense the geometric backbone of nature as well as the girders of the modern city; the ...
The Princeton University Art Museum displays another original Peale painting, George Washington at the Battle of Princeton, which was commissioned in 1783 by the Trustees of the College of New Jersey, which is now Princeton University, the year that Princeton University Faculty Room served as the temporary U.S. capital. That painting, which ...
The Princeton Vase is a noted example of Late Classic Maya ceramics in codex style. It was illegally looted and is now held by Princeton University Art Museum . Originally serving as a drinking vessel for chocolate , it depicts a throne room occupied by an aged deity, wearing an owl headdress, and by five young women surrounding him.