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A nude woman chained to a rocky cliff looks up towards a red-caped, sword-wielding warrior on horseback descending from the sky while a sea monster emerges from the waves below.

As Is Painting, So Is Poetry

Myth and Metamorphosis in the RISD Gallery
College Student Voices

Curatorial intern Anthony Stott explores the journey of the myths of Ovid—from text to visual medium—in three objects in the neoclassical galleries.

Copying an Old Master Drawing

College How To Artist

Luca Cambiaso used iron gall ink and a quill pen to create this drawing in about 1570. RISD professor Andrew Raftery walks us through the making of iron gall ink and a quill pen, and explains how he copied Cambiaso's drawing.

A portrait of a blond-haired, dark-eyed, rosy-cheeked child in a voluminous blue bonnet and top painted with soft, loose brush strokes and unfinished areas revealing the tan canvas beneath.

New Ways to Paint

Simone in a Blue Bonnet
Curator How To

Unfinished paintings by Eastman Johnson, John Singer Sargent and Mary Cassatt reveal new techniques that emerged in France in the second half of the 19th century.

Surprise Endings: Gorham Silver's Mythologique

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This rare example of Gorham's "Mythologique" flatware service was purposefully left unfinished as they are samples, combining elaborate hand-worked detail with mechanized brute force.

Collaboration and the Late-Medieval Book

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Books of hours made during the late Middle Ages and Renaissance were products of collaboration between scribes, illuminators, bookbinders, and, sometimes, the original patron or owner. A recent acquisition of a French book of hours made in Rouen around 1510 tells the story of this collaboration through the structure of its contents, iconography, and assembly.

Painting and Sculpture storage recreated for the RISD Museum installation of Raid the Icebox.

Raid the Icebox

Curator From the files

In 1969, artist Andy Warhol was invited to curate an exhibition at the RISD Museum using works from the permanent collection that were not on view, but in storage.

How Do We Imagine the Future?

College Student Voices

The future is an abstract concept, hard to decode and difficult to predict. A summer intern reflects on fashion and future in this creative writing piece.

The Dramatic Effects of Subtlety

A Fifteenth-Century Virgin and Child
College Student Voices

This late fifteenth-century Virgin and Child was created with subtlety, flexibility, and portability in mind. These features were central to its medieval use—and its use at the RISD Museum.

Christ in the House of Simon the Jew?

Contemporary Perceptions of Pharisees in Germany
College Student Voices

This article argues that Simon the Pharisee would have been viewed as an explicitly Jewish character by sixteenth-century viewers.

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