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Cézanne and the Modern

Contributions by Scott Allan, Bridget Alsdorf, Kelly Baum, Petra ten-Doesschate Chu, Caroline I. Harris, Cora Michael, Norman Muller, Betsy Rosasco, Matthew Simms, James Steward, Allison Unruh, Alastair Wright, and Lynda Zycherman

Italian Master Drawings from the Princeton University Art Museum

Laura M. Giles, Lia Markey, and Claire Van Cleave

New Jersey as Non-Site

Kelly Baum

Contributions by Kathryn Dammers, William Gleason, Hendrik Hartog, Ned Schefer, and Hal Foster

The Itinerant Languages of Photography

Edited by Eduardo Cadava and Gabriela Nouzeilles
Contributions by Eduardo Cadava, Joan Fontcuberta, Valeria González, Thomas Keenan, Mauricio Lissovsky, John Mraz, and Gabriela Nouzeilles

Spanish Drawings in the Princeton University Art Museum

Lisa A. Banner

Contributions by Jonathan Brown, Lisa A. Banner, Robert S. Lubar, and Pierre Rosenberg

Fire and Sand

Anastassios Antonaras

Dancing into Dreams

Bryan R. Just
Contributions by Antonia E. Foias, Christina T. Halperin, and Sarah Nunberg

City of Gold

Edited by William A. P. Childs, Joanna S. Smith, and J. Michael Padgett
Contributions by William Caraher, William A. P. Childs, Tina Najbjerg, Amy Papalexandrou, Nancy Serwint, Joanna S. Smith, Mary Grace Weir, and J. Michael Padgett

Princeton and the Gothic Revival

Johanna G. Seasonwein

The Life and Death of Buildings

Joel Smith

Nobody's Property

Kelly Baum
Contributions by Uriel Abulof, Alex Bacon, Rachael Z. DeLue, Margo Handwerker, Jonathan Levy, Michelle Lim, Yates McKee, Kurt Mueller, and Chris Reitz

Gauguin's Paradise Remembered

Alastair Wright and Calvin Brown

The Record - The Record of the Princeton University Art Museum is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal that publishes research based on the Museum's collections.
Magazine - Published three times a year, the Princeton University Art Museum Magazine features in-depth stories on current and upcoming exhibitions, recent acquisitions, conservation projects, object-based teaching, and the Museum’s robust and diverse programming.