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Gauguin's Paradise Remembered

Alastair Wright and Calvin Brown

Architecture as Icon

Edited by Slobodan Curcic
Contributions by Slobodan Curcic, Evangelia Hadjitryphonos, Kathleen E. McVey, and Helen G. Saradi

Gifts from the Ancestors

Edited by William W. Fitzhugh, Julie Hollowell, and Aron L. Crowell

Outside In

Edited by Jerome Silbergeld
Contributions by Dora C. Y. Ching, Gregory Seiffert, Cary Y. Liu, and Kim Wishart

More than One

Edited by Joel Smith
Contributions by Peter Barberie, Anne McCauley, Kevin Moore, and Joel Smith

Rethinking Recarving

Edited by Cary Y. Liu
Contributions by Qianshen Bai, Miranda Brown, Susan N. Erickson, Eileen Hsiang-ling Hsu, Hsing I-tien, Michael Loewe, Michael Nylan, Klaas Ruitenbeek, Lydia Thompson, Lillian Lan-ying Tseng, Zheng Yan, and Jiang Yingju

Pop Art

Preface by John Wilmerding
Introduction by Hal Foster
Contributions by Johanna Burton, Kevin Hatch, Suzanne Hudson, Alex Kitnick, Julia E. Robinson, and Diana K. Tuite

Recarving China’s Past

Michael Loewe
Edited by Cary Y. Liu, Anthony Barbieri-Low, and Michael Nylan
Contributions by Susan N. Erickson, Eileen Hsiang-ling Hsu, Susan L. Beningson, Virginia Bower, Albert Dien, Michael Nylan, Klaas Ruitenbeek, Lydia Thompson, Annette L. Juliano, Hiromi Kinoshita, Guolong Lai, David T. Liu, Sheri A. Lullo, Filippo Marsili, Elinor Pearlstein, David A. Sensabaugh, Nancy Shatzman Steinhardt, and Haicheng Wang

Roman Sculpture in The Art Museum, Princeton University

Greek Sculpture in The Art Museum, Princeton University

Brunilde Sismondo Ridgway

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.