Princeton Collects
Gerhard Richter (born 1932, Dresden, Germany; active Cologne, Germany), Abstract Painting (613-3), 1986. Oil on canvas; 260.7 × 203 × 4.1 cm. Promised gift of Preston H. Haskell, Class of 1960 (L.2014.28.16)
Extraordinary Gifts for a new Museum
When construction began in 2021 to build the new Princeton University Art Museum, a building effort of another sort quickly followed. The Museum’s leadership and curators joined with visionary Museum supporters, embarking on an ambitious effort to secure transformative and strategic gifts of art with which to fill the expansive spaces planned for the new Museum for Princeton. Dubbed a “campaign for art,” this initiative to acquire gifts and promised gifts of art continued throughout the entirety of the construction process. The Museum’s community answered this call in spectacular fashion. At its conclusion, the effort resulted in more than 2,000 works of art given by over 200 donors on the occasion of the Museum’s opening on October 31, 2025. Approximately 150 of these works are presented in the new building’s special exhibitions galleries in an exhibition titled Princeton Collects, on view through March 26, 2026.
The acquisition of artworks of the highest caliber supports the evolution of the Museum’s gallery display, research, and teaching capacities while filling key gaps and amplifying the collections’ existing strengths.
Selected Works of Art
Pair of opaque white fluid lamps
,
ca. 1828–35
Attributed to Spencer Richards, American, active Massachusetts
New England Glass Company, active 1818–1892 in Cambridge, MA
Boston & Sandwich Glass Co., active 1825–1888, Sandwich, MA
2023-340 a-b
Quencha (hot-food/beverage vessel)
,
late 20th century
2022-222
Untitled, from Communication Series II
,
1999
2024-371
11000 SW 57th Avenue, Miami, Florida
,
1979
2022-365
Blue Butterfly–Seven States
,
1982
2024-492.1-.7
Confessional Study/Woman and Banana Ghost
,
1994
2024-436.12
Self Portrait, B.C. Series
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September 11, 1990
2021-296
All Smiles: Smiles were plentiful as Angela Davis, whose trial on murder, conspiracy and kidnap charges starts February 28th, held a news conference in her San Jose headquarters Thursday, a day after she has been released on $102,500 bail. The black, self-acclaimed communist and revolutionary, had been in jail for 16 months after her arrest in connection with the Marin County Courthouse shootout in August, 1970 in which four persons, including a judge, died. She is accused of having provided some of the guns used
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February 25, 1972
Published by Associated Press
2022-264
Strawberry diamond bowl with cross
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after 1830
Attributed to Boston & Sandwich Glass Co., active 1825–1888, Sandwich, MA
2023-344
Hormones - Is a Tree Growing in my Head
,
2006
2023-322
Removal of the Second Avenue El
,
1942
2022-494
Self-portrait
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1931
2023-229
The World’s Fair: street scene with the Palace of Mines and Metallurgy, Paris
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1900
2024-400
A rower
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ca. 1870
2023-315
Seed Time and Harvest
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1937
2022-506
The World’s Fair: the Pont Alexandre III, Paris
,
1900
2024-402
Entrance to the Church
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ca. 1851
L.2025.22.5
Covered incense box
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ca. 19th century
2022-127 a-b
Africa Beasts
,
1993–94
2023-328
Jar
,
ca. 1950–1970s
2023-384
Halligen im Sommer bei Ebbe (Halligen in Summer at Low Tide)
,
1965
2023-68
March on Washington
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1963, printed ca. 2005
2022-326
Untitled (View of Prague from the Seminarska)
,
1946–55
2024-457
Valley of the Wisconsin
,
1945
2022-412