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College Handbooks
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Description
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Faculty, staff, and student handbooks created by Grinnell College.
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grinnell:college-handbooks
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The Haitian Arts Digital Crossroads
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The Haitian Arts Digital Crossroads (HADC) is committed to working with partner organizations in the U.S., Haiti and elsewhere to assess and digitize their collections. In going "beyond provenance," the HADC looks to expand the lens of Haitian art through Kreyol & community. This initiative aims to unearth and form new narratives of Haitian art, and involves continual engagement with partnering museums and organizations.
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grinnell:hadc
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Recent Acquisitions
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Works of art recently added to the collection through gifts from alumni and friends and purchases made possible by the Marie-Louise and Samuel R. Rosenthal Fund, Clinton A. Rehling `39 Purchase Fund for Art before 1900, Jacque Z. Baruch Memorial Purchase Fund, Christopher McKee Purchase Fund, Rosborough Fund and the Bea `39 and Joe `41 Wall Art Endowment.
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grinnell:recent-art-acquisitions
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Soviet Graphic Art
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The Brenda Horrigan `88 and Eric Johnson `88 Collection of Soviet Graphic Art is on long-term loan to the Grinnell College Art Collection. The five hundred lithographs, linocuts, serigraphs and etchings in the collection were made between 1966 and 1976 by members of the Union of Soviet Artists. The prints were found in an abandoned elementary school, and through the efforts of Professor John Mohan, placed in the keeping of Grinnell College.
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grinnell:soviet-graphic-art
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Ancient Coins
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Description
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A collection of Roman coins dating from 225 BCE to 383 CE. These coins were originally identified and catalogued by Danja Foss ’91, with revisions by Sarah Hubbard ’17 and Monessa Cummins, Associate Professor of Classics. Sarah Hubbard photographed the coins for use in this database. Descriptions of Republican coins are based on those of the British Museum’s online database, Roman Republican Coins, which is based on the work of M. H. Crawford, Roman Republican Coinage (1974). Descriptions of imperial coins are based on those of the multi-volume reference work, Roman Imperial Coinage (1923–94), which was begun by Harold Mattingly and Edward Allen Sydenham, and continues to be revised today. This database exists because of the indispensable expertise of the staff of Burling Library.
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Date Created
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2016
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grinnell:ancient-coins