by Liz Simmons, Research Assistant
1/30/2019
Frank Duveneck, Drawings, sketchbooks
The fun part about studying drawings is that you get to see an artist’s initial spark of inspiration and how that first idea changes over time.
by Conservation
11/30/2017
behind the scenes, conservation, paper, works on paper, prints, Prints and Drawings
Posted by: Conservation
by Conservation
11/2/2017
behind the scenes, conservation, works on paper, paper conservation, Prints and Drawings, Albrecht Dürer
Posted by: Conservation
by Sophie Weinstein
7/28/2017
prints, Prints and Drawings, Japan, works on paper, woodcut
Posted by: Sophie Weinstein
by Conservation
1/26/2017
behind the scenes, conservation, paper conservation, works on paper, Prints and Drawings
Posted by: Conservation
by Kristin Spangenberg
3/11/2016
Etching Revival, etchings, Daubigny, Twachman, prints, Prints and Drawings, Kristin Spangenberg, exhibitions, Charles François Daubigny, J. M. W. Turner, John Henry Twachtman
Posted By: Kristin Spangenberg
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