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Credits and Acknowledgments

Center 41

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Banner Image Credits

Preface: View of the East Building Study Center looking west, with Frank Stella’s Prinz Friedrich von Homburg, Ein Schauspiel, 3X in the foreground

Dean’s Report: Steven Nelson. Photo © 2020 Board of Trustees, National Gallery of Art, Washington

People: Conservator Maggie Welling (left) leads a virtual tour of the photography conservation lab for the Center with the assistance of Caroline Marsh, regular meetings coordinator, October 2020

Meetings: Jennifer L. Roberts prepares for the 70th A. W. Mellon Lectures in the Art Study Center at the Harvard Art Museums, February 2020. Photo: Stephen Creane

Publications and Presentations: Edouard Manet, The Railway (detail), 1873, oil on canvas, National Gallery of Art, Washington, Gift of Horace Havemeyer in memory of his mother, Louisine W. Havemeyer, 1956.10.1

Research Projects: View of the Mellon Fountain with the 6th Street entrance of the West Building in the background, 2021. Photo: Rob Shelley

Research Associates’ Reports: View of the East Building 4th Street entrance, looking up with a detail of Henry Moore’s Knife Edge Mirror Two Piece in the foreground, 2021

Members’ Reports: View of the East Building as seen from the National Mall, 2021

Credits and Acknowledgments: Visitors in the French galleries, West Building, 2021