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A Handbook of the Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design

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A World of Costume and Textiles

A Handbook of the Collection
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The First America

Selections From the Nancy Sayles Day Collection of Latin American Art: An Exhibition of Works from the Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design
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Old Master Drawings from the Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design

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Fantastic Illustration and Design in Britain, 1850-1930

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Selection V

French Watercolors and Drawings, ca. 1800-1910
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Selection III

Contemporary Graphics
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Selection II

British Watercolors and Drawings from the Museum's Collection
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Exchange Exhibition, Exhibition Exchange

From the Collection of Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University; From the Collection of The Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence.
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Venice in the Eighteenth Century

Prints and Drawings
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The Lucy Truman Aldrich Collection of European Porcelain Figures of the Eighteenth Century

Maces and Chains

The Ritual and Regalia of Commencement
College Student Voices

A summer intern explores the context of ceremonial objects significant to RISD’s past and present.

Extraordinary Ordinary

A Pedagogical Model
College Educators Faculty Teaching

Faculty member Rosa Weinberg reflects on the relevancy of art analysis as a starting point for exploring form in design and as a powerful habit of mind for beginning designers.

Robert Arneson, “Funk” Questionnaire © Estate of Robert Arneson/Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY

Robert Arneson / Funk Questionnaire

Curator

Using a questionnaire, curator Peter Selz—and the artists he queried—helped define a movement.

Teens at Museum

Teen Museum Takeover

Student Voices Teens

The Teen Intensive is an annual two-week program that brings teens together to explore their own creative processes by meeting with artists and museum staff, participating in art-making workshops,

Altered States: Etching in Late 19th-Century Paris

Portfolio

Marking the Museum’s entrance into online publishing, Altered States: Etching in Late 19th-Century Paris combines a scholarly collection of essays with a video glossary of printmaking techniques.

Crusading Saint

College Student Voices

In the Middle Ages, several saints were represented as knights in art, making it difficult to identify RISD’s Crusading Saint. This article will explore his possible identities.

American Drawings and Watercolors

Edwin Austin Abbey's Old Peasant Woman
Curator Drawing

Curator Maureen C. O'Brien discusses American drawings and watercolors in the RISD Museum collection

Ingres Study in Three Parts

Curator

Insights into Ingres's studio practice and clues to his intellectual process

Alt Text and Accessibility

Describing the Act of Looking
College Faculty Teaching Student Voices

How do we describe images and the experience of looking at images? Student Grace Xiao reflects on the process of writing alt text for "Variance: Making, Unmaking, and Remaking Disability."

Two Eggs, RISD Style

Curator Artist

The Museum recently acquired *Huevos de Los Angeles*, a collaborative work by two RISD alumni, Adam Silverman and David Wiseman. Here the artists describe how they created "eggs" to rival the most coveted variety.

Redefining "Master Copies"

College Student Voices Studio Notes

A student dismantles the outdated terminology and practice of “master copies” by constructing a series of copies that works to bolster underrepresented artists and subvert the pervasive presence of white males in the Western art canon.

A black-toned painting with ominous abstract, elongated forms, faint linear details, small geometric white details, and a small cluster of green, blue, and red color.

Troubled Earth

College Student Voices

RISD Museum Summer researcher discusses Wifredo Lam's 1959 painting Près des Îles Vierges as a reflection of his complicated relationship with revolutionary Cuba and evolving understanding

American Drawings and Watercolors

Grant Wood's Plowing on Sunday
Curator Drawing

Plowing on Sunday, from about 1934

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