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61. Vase Bertin, Porcelain Masterpiece The East Wing’s decorative arts gallery glitters with silver and gold, glass and porcelain. Without a doubt, the star is the vase Bertin, a magnificent Sèvres porcelain likely to have been exhibited at the 1855 Exposition Universelle (Paris). Collection/Type: Blog entry |
62. Charles Gwathmey Steadfastly modernist architect Charles Gwathmey died Monday in New York City. He is best known in the art world as the architect responsible for the renovation and addition to the Frank Lloyd Wright designed Collection/Type: Blog entry |
63. New Gallery Maps Tool The Museum Archives is pleased to announce an exciting new website feature. Collection/Type: Blog entry |
64. Buckminster Fuller to Children of Earth Recently added to the Ingalls Library, via the continuing generosity of John C. Collection/Type: Blog entry |
65. Massuchusetts Quilts: Our Common Wealth The earliest known American-made patchwork quilt is a handscreen, a type of small fire screen. That this little quilt still exists is incredible, author Lynne Zacek Bassett calls it, “merely a battered ghost.” Collection/Type: Blog entry |
66. Bulletin of the the Cleveland Museum of Art and Cleveland Studies in the History of Art on JStor Researching the history of the Cleveland Museum of Art collection became easier recently with the addition of two serial publications to the JStor collection. The Bulletin of the Collection/Type: Blog entry |
67. Papermaking at Hayle Mill Some times a book is more than a book. That is the case with one of the latest acquisitions of the Ingalls Library, Papermaking at Hayle Mill 1808 - 1987. The impressive clamshell cased publication is an historical archive and treasure trove of papermaking history. Collection/Type: Blog entry |
68. A.C.I. Art Catalogue Index This index is the type of reference text that librarians and researchers rejoice over. The A.C.I. was compiled and realized by Noelle Corboz and Cécile de Pebeyre under the direction of Marc Blondeau and Thierry Meaudre. The subtitle defines it succinctly, "Catalogues Raisonnés & C Collection/Type: Blog entry |
69. Yellow! Gauguin’s Volpini Exhibition Yellow paper, yellow-back books, yellow prints. We are experiencing a tsunami of yellow for the opening of our exhibition, Gauguin: Paris 1889. Collection/Type: Blog entry |
70. France at the Dawn of Photography One of the many joys found in the new East Wing is the establishment of the Mark Schwartz and Bettina Katz Photography Galleries. Collection/Type: Blog entry |