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Dossier Presentations

Dossier presentations serve as an exhibition vehicle to bring more of the works in the permanent collection out of the vault and into the galleries. Focusing on one aspect of a collection, such as a single artist or a group of works in a single medium, these presentations expose visitors to the richness of the Museum’s holdings.


Private Passions: Snuff Bottles and Ceramic Jarlets

Private Passions marks the public debut of two collections recently given to the Museum: The Maybelle Clark Macdonald Collection of Chinese and Japanese Snuff Bottles and the Jeanne Gunther Hemphill Collection of Asian Ceramics. More >

Surrounded by Beauty: Selections from the Elizabeth Cole Butler Bequest

Surrounded by Beauty: Selections from the Elizabeth Cole Butler Bequest celebrates the generosity of Elizabeth Cole Butler and her vision to share works of Native American art with the public. More >

Prints and Drawings

The largest of the Museum’s collections ranges from the 12th century to today and features works by Cézanne, Rembrandt, Matisse, and Picasso. An invaluable resource, the more than 20,000 works are accessible to visitors in the Haber Study Room. More >

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