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Print in traditional Japanese style of a naked woman with a yellow comb in her hair, wading through turbulent waters with tall waves behind her, holding modern goggles and snorkel.

Take Care

August 20, 2022 - March 22, 2023

Andy Warhol's Photographs

January 31 - June 29, 2014

The Brilliant Line

Following the Early Modern Engraver, 1480-1650
September 18, 2009 - January 3, 2010

A Matter of Tone

Chiaroscuro Woodblock Prints, 1520-1800
July 16 - October 31, 2004

The Theatre That Was Rome

April 9 - July 11, 2004
  • Books

Gifted from Jolie Stahl to the RISD Museum 2024

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Manual / Issue 19

Many Moons
  • Journal

Manual / Issue 10

Polychrome
  • Digital Publication

Altered States

Etching in Late 19th-Century Paris
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The Festive City

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The Brilliant Line

Following the Early Modern Engraver, 1480-1650
  • Books

Object of Ornament

European Design

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.

Diana Mantuana, Renaissance engraver

Curator

A rare female artist, Diana Mantuana's engraving of Atilius Regulus in a Barrel plays an important role in the history of the practice of printmaking and its reception in Renaissance Italy.

Jade Lithophone with Dragon Decoration

College Student Voices

A jade lithophone from 18th-century China offers insight to the significant role of ritual music in ancient China—as an essential part of state rite to assert the legitimacy of reign.

229 Felixes

College Student Voices

A summer intern describes her experience delving into the RISD Museum's databases, searching for human elements

  • Talks and Conversations

Double Take

Prints of the Chinea Festival
April 5, 2013 / 12:15-1:15 pm
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