Georgia O’Keeffe, East River No. 3, Grey Blue with Snow, 1926

Nineteenth-Century European

The Exedra Seat, 1869

Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema (English, 1836-1912) Oil on panel
The Exedra Seat

Alma-Tadema’s historical imagination is showcased in this idealized classical scene. The artist’s extensive collection of archeological photographs included an image of this exedra (semicircular) bench on the tomb of the Mamia on Pompeii’s Via dei Sepulcri. The eruption of Vesuvius – spelling the city’s doom – is foreshadowed by the citizens watching the horizon at right, and by the melancholy mood of the slave boy seated in the foreground.

The Defense of Paris, 1871

Gustave Doré (French, 1832-1883) Oil on canvas
The Defense of Paris

This is one of three large canvases Doré painted to commemorate the three-month Prussian siege of Paris during the winter of 1870-71. The artist's choice of grisaille (monochrome) rendering has a triple effect. First, it heightens the visual presence of the tricolor flag held by the central figure representing France. Secondly, the allegorical group is made to resemble a monumental sculptural frieze, akin to those on the Arc de triomphe. Finally, the strong graphic effect of the image calls to mind Doré's primary career as the most prolific engraver-illustrator of his era.

Print Room

The Print Room is open for students Wednesdays and Fridays 2-4pm when classes are in session. Open to the public by appointment.

Late Nights

The Art Center stays open late Thursdays 5-9pm. Enjoy live music from student groups, local performers, and some surprises along the way.

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Wed 10am–5pm
Thu 10am–9pm
Fri 10am–5pm
Sat 10am–5pm
Sun 1pm–5pm

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124 Raymond Ave Box 703
Poughkeepsie, NY 12604
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