Princeton Art Museum: World of Prints

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This class is a part of the HCLS' Museum@The Library series.


World of Prints

Dive into the Museum’s remarkable collection of prints, created by artists from Rembrandt and Dürer to Kara Walker and Mario Moore. Learn about a variety of printmaking techniques and the collaborative process.

Image Credit: The Rhinoceros, 1515, Albrecht Dürer, 1471–1528; born and died Nuremberg, Germany, Woodcut, 2010-149

Presented by Docent Barbara  Walker.

Barbara Walker is a former teacher of English and Gifted and Talented at Steinert High School in Hamilton and at Princeton Day School where she taught Upper School courses in the Hero in Literature, the Journey in Literature, and Art in Literature to name a few. She joined the Docent training group just before the Covid epidemic began in 2020. She forged on with zoom classes and on-line tours, gave sculpture tours, and has served on the executive board as a liaison with other museums and as a book club leader. Consequently, she is delighted to share works of art from Princeton's wonderful collection of prints with your organization.

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