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- 01 Feb 2001
- News
Classic Lines
Contemplating old furniture and oddities from the attic sounds about as exciting as watching paint dry — hardly the stuff of prime-time entertainment. Yet Antiques Roadshow, in which people present their household treasures for inspection... View Details
- 23 Oct 2019
- News
Designing a More Artful Future for the Middle East
Artist Yazan Halwani (left) puts the finishing touches on “The Flower Salesman,” which he painted on a six- story building in Dortmund, Germany. The portrait depicts a 10-year-old Syrian refugee who became a successful flower seller in... View Details
Keywords: Inclusion
- 26 Apr 2011
- News
Do You See What I See?
of the novel. “Two students chose a Picasso painting of a mother and child, but they had very different ideas of what the painting meant,” says Sucher. “The work of art is a metaphoric parallel to a complex... View Details
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Plymouth Motor Corporation Photograph Collection - Photography Collections - Historical Collections
accompanied materials in an exhibition about Plymouth that was mounted at Baker Library in the mid 1930s. Photographs illustrate various stages of automobile production from building engine blocks and transmissions to assembling and View Details
- 01 Jun 1998
- News
Project outreach
Devon E. Winey (MBA '98) prepares to paint a hallway at Second Step Transitional Living Center, a home for victims of domestic violence. Three students plant flowers at Boston Senior Home Care. A group of enthusiastic students spent the... View Details
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Blasting bodies to a base - The Human Factor – Baker Library | Bloomberg Center, Historical Collections
The Message The Product The Production The Worker The Audience Bibliography previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 next Blasting bodies to a base ca. 1933 Packard Motor Company Photographer unknown Blasting bodies to a base that firmly grips the foundation View Details
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Biblical and Mythological Scenes - Coin and Conscience – Baker Library | Bloomberg Center, Historical Collections
published by Cornelis Galle the Elder (ca. 1576–1650), after Tiziano Vecellio (Titian, 1477–1575). [n.p., early 17th century]. 24 x 18.8 cm, image CC n4 x 32 [ St. Roch Giving Alms to the Poor ] view image Etching by Guido Reni (1572–1642), after the View Details
- 12 Apr 2016
- News
How Disney’s Alan Horn Manages the Movies
The most recent issue of Variety features a cover story on Walt Disney Studios chairman Alan Horn (MBA 1971). The piece paints Horn as a rare character in Hollywood, being “both successful and beloved,” and tracks his departure from... View Details
- Portrait Project
Anmol Gupta
On my first day of school, I peed my pants. Not because I was afraid of life without my mom’s aloo parathas for lunch, or the punishment I would face for splattering crimson-colored paint all over my Mickey Mouse shirt; I peed my pants... View Details
- 01 Sep 2005
- News
New Art
some 150 works represented by nearly twenty galleries before making the final selections. The day begins at half past nine with a stop at the Bellwether Gallery, where we view Amy Wilson’s childlike paintings of young girls and skeletons.... View Details
- 01 Dec 2000
- News
A Plastic Fantastic Friendship
friendship," the Morses traveled with Dalí and his wife, Gala, to Paris and Rome and to Dalí's home in Spain. Over the years, they published seven books about Dalí, who died in 1989, and amassed nearly one hundred of the artist's View Details
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Stamps Reading Room | About
restoration of the space, workers uncovered and restored skylights that were painted over during World War II per order of the government, as during that time the School served as a military training program for army and navy personnel.... View Details
- Portrait Project
Esther Hsu
to record the fleeting moments, which quilt together into days, months, and years. But my treasured photos are reminders for today disguised as souvenirs from the past. Taken as a whole, they create a mosaic of my mind's eye. I recall the shots of chipping View Details
- Portrait Project
Derrick Snyder
marveled while exploring ancient cave paintings and bonded while riding horses across the horizon. We shared s'mores around the fire, while I spent night after night captivated by the flickering palette of an expansive sky, littered with... View Details
- Portrait Project
Victoria Song
agreeable, beautiful wallflower. But I was always a dreamer. And I discovered a community of other dreamers, of entrepreneurs who taught me to scratch at the walls and feel the paint peel off slowly under my fingertips. Little by little,... View Details
- Portrait Project
Mantazh Khanna
be. In my mind. In the mind of others. Between today and tomorrow. ...I sweat. I toil to continuously learn how each process links to another. I stop, now and then, to wipe the sweat off my brow and look up. But I don't give up. Yes, I may wear a suit on the outside.... View Details
- 01 Mar 2025
- News
Work of Art
Jason Price (MBA 2003) in the main gallery space at NXTHVN, the art community he cofounded in New Haven’s Dixwell neighborhood Trying to capture the scope of what’s going on at NXTHVN, the nonprofit arts and community organization Jason Price (MBA 2003) cofounded with... View Details
- 01 Mar 2016
- News
In My Humble Opinion: Jeffrey Deitch (MBA 1978)
connoisseurship. I try to have an important experience with a work of art every day: seeing a work of art that’s new to me, seeing a work of art in a new way, or reading about an artist or a work of art.” What makes a great artist: “I’m not looking for artists who just... View Details
Keywords: April White
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Dina Wang
how to see the world with an artist's eye. He showed me that even mundane things can be beautiful. No dog was too mangy to be the subject of a quick sketch—the scruffier the better. And we never walked down a street together without stopping mid-conversation to point... View Details
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Lisa Marrone
Bloomingdale’s. We’d rather gossip about Today Show anchors than talk facts. We are also among the most deeply generous people you’ll meet. What is right and what is wrong? All these years, I’ve been chasing a romanticized notion of family. This impulse to View Details