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Join student interns Dylan Leavitt '11 and Maria Fillas '11 for a casual evening
of art at the Hood and printmaking tutorial with Jean Mason '11!
Tuesday, May 17th
8-9:30 PM
Kindly Respond to "LOOK at the Hood"
(Participation limited to 20)
Explore an exhibition of old master prints by artists such as Dürer and Rembrandt,
visit the printmaking studio in the Hop for a demonstration of how etchings and
engravings are made, and enjoy refreshments and conversation.
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~Exceptional artwork~
~Exciting discussion~
~Tasty refreshments ~
~Great company guaranteed~
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NO PREVIOUS ART EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
FEATURED EXHIBITION
Envisioning Jerusalem: Prints from Dürer to Rembrandt
Medieval maps placed Jerusalem at the center of the world; with its fundamental
importance to the Old and New Testaments, the holy city has held sacred and secular
significance for centuries. After the invention of the printing press in the fifteenth
century, a vast market emerged for descriptions and representations recording
the pilgrimage experience. This collection presents imaginary and idealized depictions
of Jerusalem by a variety of European artists, creating legendary and grand renderings
of the holy city.
For more information about the exhibition, please visit:
http://hoodmuseum.dartmouth.edu/exhibitions/2011jerusalem/index.html
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