New Jersey's Princeton University Art Museum Offers Over 50,000 Unique Works Of Art In Their Online Gallery
By Kristen|Published April 07, 2020
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There are dozens of incredible museums in New Jersey. Favorites include the Morris Museum, Liberty Science Center, Sterling Hill Mining Museum, and Battleship New Jersey. It’s impossible to choose just one! Another museum that can’t be missed is the Princeton University Art Museum. It’s completely free and filled with over 100,000 unique objects.
Princeton's prestigious art museum dates back more than a century.
It is home to a varied collection including both ancient and contemporary art, sculptures, ceramics, stained glass, photographs, lithographs, paintings, jewelry, and more.
While the museum is currently closed to the public, you can explore much of its collection online. Discover high-quality photos and detailed descriptions of over 50 pieces.
Gouache is a method of painting using opaque pigments ground in water and thickened with a glue-like substance. This piece is entitled Birds Nest & Blossom.
This is one of Cezanne's iconic Rock & Quarry paintings. It was featured in one of the museum's recent online seminars.
They're offering a variety of free, virtual programs for the public to enjoy.
The next seminar is on April 16th and focuses on collecting Asian art at Princeton University. Join curator Zoe Kwok as she discusses the history of the museum’s renowned collection of Asian art and introduces highlights from China and Japan. Learn more about this special event here or click here to browse Princeton’s online art gallery. There are a variety of search features (artist/culture/medium/period) so that you can easily find what you’re most interested in.
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