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Acknowledgments
This Website has been made possible in part by a
generous grant from The Friends of the Princeton University
Art Museum.
The photographs on this Website were taken by Bruce M. White
unless otherwise noted. Every attempt has been made to identify
the photographers whose images appear on the site. If for
some reason a credit has been omitted or misinterpreted,
please email the Web
Master .
Swim
Design Consultants, Silver Spring, Maryland, is responsible
for the design and development of this Website. Laurie Swindull
and Andrew Iskowitz, creative directors; John Welker, designer;
Sunghee Oum, programmer.
The Special Project's page has links to new additions completed
after the first phase of the web site.
The
Art of Structural Design: A Swiss Legacy web site was
a collaborative effort between the Princeton University
Art Museum and the Department of Civil and Environmental
Engineering, OIT Educational Technologies Center, and OIT
Academic Services.
Recapturing
the Image was designed and developed by Caroline Cassells
(Curator of Education & Academic Programming), Norman
Muller (Conservator), Jim Phillips (Samuel H. Kress Conservation
Fellow) and Janet Strohl-Morgan (Manager of Information Technology).
This portion of our web site is in conjunction with our show,
'Beyond the Visible', on display in our galleries. In-kind
support of this website project, a Room Temperature High
Resolution Near Infrared Area Camera has been provided by
Sensors Unlimited, Inc. for the museum's conservation laboratory.
Music
from the Land of the Jaguar was another collaborative
effort between the Princeton University Art Museum OIT Educational
Technologies Center, John H. Burkhalter III, and numerous
others listed in the "Credits" on the site.
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Albert Sands Southworth, American, 18111894
and Josiah Johnson Hawes, American, 18081901
Unidentified Bride (detail), 1851
or later
Whole plate daguerreotype, 19.9 x 14.8 cm.
Gift of the Advisory Council of the Princeton University Art
Museum in honor of Peter C. Bunnell and museum purchase, Fowler
McCormick, Class of 1921, Fund
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