| | While the Harvard Art Museums remain temporarily closed, we continue to tell inspirational stories of art and share our collections through digital channels and our soon-to-be-launched Harvard Art Museums from Home webpage. We hope these resources provide a measure of much-needed escape and solace. Meanwhile, we wish good health to you and yours. |
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| HARVARD ART MUSEUMS FROM HOME Art Talks, Staff Picks & More Over the coming days and weeks, we’ll be featuring art talks, live presentations, staff picks, and more through our new Harvard Art Museums from Home webpage. |
| SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Bauhaus, Schneider/Erdman Printer’s Proofs & More Immerse yourself in one of our fascinating, deeply researched Special Collections online. |
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| DISCOVER Our Rich Collections Whether you’re looking for Dutch drawings, modernist sculpture, or Egyptian textiles, dive in and discover the diversity of our collections. |
| SOCIAL NEEDS Staying in the Loop |
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| Image (header): John Appleton Brown, American, Ocean Sunrise, 1880s. Pastel on brown paperboard. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from Harvard University Collections, 1961.170.
Image (Staying in the Loop) ©Caitlin Cunningham Photography. Photo Credit: Caitlin Cunningham |
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