Cleveland Art, March/April 2014

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  • Member Magazine
Published: March 1, 2014

In this issue of the members magazine: Van Gogh Repetitions; Master Prints and Drawings; Our Stories; Acquisitions of 2013; Gallery One; Performance; Film; Education.

Two half-images by Vincent van Gogh of the Postman Joseph Roulin on the cover

Treasures on Paper

Since its founding in 1916, the Cleveland Museum of Art has built its collection with an emphasis on the quality, rarity, and significance of individual works of art. The collection of prints and drawings—among the best in the United States—reflects these principles. This legacy of collecting and co...

A Fisherman’s Daughter 1873. Winslow Homer (American, 1836–1910). Watercolor and gouache over graphite; 24.2 x 32.9 cm. Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund 1943.660

Our Stories

African American artists possess a unique perspective on their birthplace. Influenced by their heritage, black artists such as Elizabeth Catlett, Romare Bearden, Jacob Lawrence, and Charles White often examined the frustrations, aspirations, and ideals of a people seeking opportunity and equality. C...

2013 Acquisitions

Amid all the flurry of activity around the completion of the renovation and expansion project, while the pace of exhibitions has stepped up as new display spaces have become available, as new event series such as MIX and Solstice have caught on and attracted ever-growing crowds, and through transiti...

Gallery One

A spirit of exploration and innovation pervades the one-of-a-kind Gallery One. Unique interactive and immersive technologies share the space with significant works of art from the Cleveland Museum of Art’s permanent collections, together engaging visitors in a museum experience never before seen in...