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Exhibition Minutes 
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Live Cinema/Anita Sieff: Films
Linda Day Clark: The Gee's Bend Photographs
Photo Mandalas: Bill Armstrong and Milan Fano Blatný
Gee’s Bend: The Architecture of the Quilt
Live Cinema/Carlos Amorales: Four Animations, Five Drawings, and a Plague
Frida Kahlo
The Art of Lee Miller
Marguerite Stephens
Notations/William Kentridge: Tapestries
Live Cinema/The Return of the Image: Video from Central Asia
Renoir Landscapes
William H. Johnson's World on Paper
Ike Taiga and Tokuyama Gyokuran: Japanese Masters of the Brush
Live Cinema/Marine Hugonnier: Trilogy
Thomas Eakins' The Gross Clinic
Live Cinema/Mircea Cantor: The Title Is the Last Thing
Tesoros/Treasures/Tesouros: The Arts in Latin America, 1492–1820
Dreaming in Black and White: Photography at the Julien Levy Gallery
Gilding the Lotus: Enriching the Himalayan Collection
Andrew Wyeth: Memory and Magic
Why the Wild Things Are: Personal Demons & Himalayan Protectors
Art Tours 
- Arms and Armor
Learn the history of the Museum's extraordinary collection of armor and weaponry, and discover the facts and myths behind objects used not only in war, but also in various forms of tournament and ceremonies.
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Stop 166 The Kienbusch Collection
Stop 167 The History of Armor
Stop 168-2 The Ten Commandments of Chivalry
Stop 168 Who Was a Knight?
Stop 169 Wearing Armor
Stop 170 Keeping Armor Clean
Stop 171 Heraldry
Stop 172 Corinthian Helmet
Stop 173 Scottish Sword
Stop 174 Visored Sallet
Stop 175 Breastplate, Fauld and Tassets
Stop 176 Field Armor
Stop 177 Polearms
Stop 178 Boy's Armor
Stop 179 Gestech Armor
Stop 180 Tournament Armor
Stop 181 Cuirass for a Large Man
Stop 182 Waistcoat Corselet for Shipboard Combat
Stop 183 Muzzles and Chanfrons
Stop 184 A Knight's Horse
Stop 185 Armor for Tournaments on Foot
Stop 186 Painted Rondache
Stop 187 Stained Glass Coats of Arms
Stop 188 Two-Handed Sword
Stop 189 Helmets
Stop 190 Cuirass and Gorget of Field Armor
Stop 191 Painted Targe
Stop 192 Brigandine
Stop 193 Pauldron
Stop 194 Ceremonial Buckler
Stop 195 Gauntlets
Stop 196 Armor Simulating Ottoman Armor
Stop 197 Alexandria Sword
Stop 198 Cup Hilted Rapiers
Stop 199 Crossbows
Stop 200 Hunting
Stop 204 Hungarian Mail Shirt
Stop 205 Pair of Flintock Pistols
Stop 206 Turban Helmet
Stop 207 Miniature Pistols
Stop 208 Kentucky Rifles
- Historic America: Family Tour
Take a stroll through the history of the United States, and let furniture, decorative objects, paintings, and sculpture shed light on the ways American families lived in centuries past.
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Stop 657 Carousel Pig
Stop 658 David Drake - Storage Jar
Stop 659 Rush - Tragedy and Comedy
Stop 660 Latrobe Furniture Suite
Stop 661 18th-Century Furniture
Stop 662 Copley - Boy with Squirrel
Stop 663 Colonial Silver
Stop 664 A Bed-Chair
Stop 665 Tall Case Clock
Stop 666 Peale - Staircase Group
Stop 667 Symbols of a New Nation
Stop 668 Dining Room Sideboard
Stop 669 African American Face Jugs
Stop 670 Wood-Burning Stove
Stop 671 Shaker Inventions - part 1
Stop 671-2 Shaker Inventions - part 2
Stop 671-3 Shaker Inventions - part 3
Stop 671-4 Shaker Inventions - part 4
Stop 672 Glass Pungents
Stop 673 Making Glass
Stop 674 Victorian chairs
Stop 675 Punch Bowl
Stop 676 Moran - Grand Canyon
Stop 677 Pennsylvania German Furniture - part 1
Stop 677-2 Pennsylvania German Furniture - part 2
Stop 677-3 Pennsylvania German Furniture - part 3
Stop 678 Pennsylvania German Show plates
Stop 679 Fish Decoys
Stop 680 Hicks - Noah's Arc
Stop 681 Raleigh - Chilly Observation
Stop 682 Church - Scene in the Andes
Stop 683 Hovenden - Breaking Home Ties
Stop 684 Homer - Lifeline
Stop 685 Tanner - Portrait of Mother
Stop 686 Harnett - Five-Dollar Bill
Stop 687 Herter Bedroom Suite
Stop 688 Cup and Saucer
Stop 689 Pippin - End of War
Stop 690 Garber - Orchard Window
Stop 691 Wyeth - Groundhog Day
Stop 692 Eakins - Concert Singer
Stop 693 Eakins - Old Fashioned Dress
Stop 694 Eakins - Between Rounds
Stop 695 Esherick - Fireplace
Stop 696 Catlett - Mother and Child
- Director's Delights
Travel through time and around the globe as you enjoy the treasures of the collection Director Anne d'Harnoncourt counts among her favorites.
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Stop 900 Director's Introduction
Stop 901 Chagall - Wheatfield on a Summer's Afternoon
Stop 902 David Drake - Storage Jar
Stop 903 Rush - Comedy and Tragedy
Stop 904 Copley - Portrait of the Mifflins
Stop 905 Latrobe - Suite of Furniture
Stop 906 Esherick - Fireplace and Doorway
Stop 907 Peale - Staircase Group
Stop 908 Pennsylvania German Bird Tree
Stop 909 Eakins - Portrait of Leslie W. Miller
Stop 910 Furness - Desk and Chair
Stop 911 Ganesha Dancing
Stop 912 Cambodian Lord of Mercy
Stop 913 Chinese Dog Cage
Stop 914 Japanese Tea House and Garden
Stop 915 "A Walk through Time"
Stop 916 Rogier van der Weyden
Stop 917 Van Eyck - St. Francis of Assisi
Stop 918 Great Stair Hall
Stop 919 Choir Screen and Altarpiece
Stop 920 Goltzius - Without Ceres and Bacchus
Stop 921 Rubens - Prometheus Bound
Stop 922 Pair of Porcelain Goats
Stop 923 Houdon - Benjamin Franklin
Stop 924 Lansdowne Room
Stop 925 Eye Miniatures
Stop 926 Sol LeWitt Ceiling
Stop 927 Duchamp Gallery
Stop 928 Brancusi Gallery
Stop 929 Dalí - Soft Construction
Stop 930 Leger - The City
Stop 931 Delaney - Portrait of James Baldwin
Stop 932 Cézanne - The Large Bathers
Stop 933 Van Gogh - Sunflowers
Stop 934 Charlemont - The Moorish Chief
Stop 935 Monet - The Epte River
Stop 936 Mary Cassatt - Alexander and Son
- Modern and Contemporary Art
Explore exciting, thought-provoking, and sometimes controversial works of art from the Museum's world-class collection of modern and contemporary art.
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Stop 401 Picasso - Self Portrait
Stop 402 Kandinsky - Improvisation No. 29
Stop 403 Kupka - Disks of Newton
Stop 404 Giorgio de Chirico - The Soothsayer's Recompense
Stop 405 Duchamp - Villon Gallery
Stop 407 Duchamp - The Large Glass - part 1
Stop 407-2 Duchamp - The Large Glass - part 2
Stop 408 Picasso - Absinthe Glass
Stop 409 Hartley - Painting No. 4 (Black Horse)
Stop 410 Mondrian
Stop 411 Miró - Horse, Pipe and Red Flower
Stop 412 El Lissitzky - Proun 2 (Construction)
Stop 413 Brancusi - Bird in Space - part 1
Stop 413-2 Brancusi - Bird in Space - part 2
Stop 414 Magritte - The Six Elements
Stop 415 Matisse - Woman in Blue
Stop 416 O'Keeffe - Red Hills and Bones
Stop 417 Pollock - Male and Female
Stop 419 Gorky - Dark Green Painting
Stop 421 Sam Francis - Red
Stop 422 Newman - Black Fire
Stop 423 Motherwell - Elegy to Spanish Republic
Stop 425 Johns - Painted Bronze
Stop 428 Broodthaers - Triumph of the Mussels
Stop 429 Hesse - Tori
Stop 430 Richter - Color Chart
Stop 431 Judd - Untitled 1974
Stop 434 Kiefer - Nigredo
Stop 435 Warhol - Self Portrait
Stop 436 Polke - Gingko
Stop 438 Franz West - Delivery
- Asian Art
Visit rare architectural settings and discover intriguing works of art from all parts of Asia, including some of the oldest objects in the collection.
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Stop 16 Pillared Temple Hall, India
Stop 17 Avalokiteshvara, India
Stop 18 Dancing Ganesha, India
Stop 19 Tang Dynasty Ceramics, China
Stop 21 Moon Crystal, China
Stop 22 Palace Reception Hall, China
Stop 23 Vase, Korea
Stop 24 Tea House and Temple, Japan
Stop 25 Avalokiteshvara, Khmer Empire
Stop 601 Seated Bodhisattva, China
Stop 602 Seated Guanyin, China
Stop 603 Ceremonial Blade, China
Stop 605 Model of a Building, China
Stop 606 Hill Jar with Lid, China
Stop 607 Coffin Base from a Tomb, China
Stop 608 Vase with Eight Daoist Immortals, China
Stop 609 Bowl with the Three Friends of Winter, China
Stop 610 Scholar's Study, China
Stop 611 Ming Lacquer Tray, China
Stop 612 Ting Ritual Food Vessel, China
Stop 614 Calendrical Figures from a Tang Tomb, China
Stop 615 Dragon Jar, Korea
Stop 616 Blanket Chest, Korea
Stop 617 Tiger, Korea
Stop 618 Buddha, Korea
Stop 619 Boy Attendant, Korea
Stop 620 Head of Buddha, Thailand
Stop 621 Headpiece, Thailand
Stop 622 Cabinet, Thailand
Stop 623 Porcelain, China
Stop 625 Nandi, the Sacred Bull of Shiva, India
Stop 626 Jina Seated in Meditation, India
Stop 627 Head of a Bodhisattva, Pakistan
Stop 628 The Goddess Varahi, India
Stop 629 The Goddess Durga Killing the Buffalo Demon, India
Stop 630 Surya, the Sun God, India
Stop 631 Mask of the God Shiva, India
Stop 633 Ekamukha Shiva Linga (One-Faced Mark of the God Shiva), India
Stop 634 Dakini (Sarvabuddhadakini), Tibet
Stop 635 Green Tara, Tibet
Stop 636 Indra, King of the God's Heaven, Nepal
Stop 637 Illuminated Koran, Turkey
Stop 638 Cradle, Turkey
Stop 639 Handled Jug, Turkey
Stop 640 Enamelled Bowls, Persia (Iran)
Stop 641 Inkwell, Persia (Iran)
Stop 642 Tabouret, Persia (Iran)
Stop 643 Ceramic Mosaic Tile Panels, Persia (Iran)
Stop 644 Star-Shaped Ceramic Tile, Persia (Iran)
Stop 646 Shah Abbas Cubiculum, Persia (Iran)
Stop 647 Sasanian Palace Decoration, Persia (Iran)
Stop 648 Tree Carpet, Persia (Iran)
Stop 649 "Lotto" Rug, Turkey
Stop 650 "Holbein" Rug, Turkey
Stop 651 Bird Rug, Turkey
Stop 652 Marquand Medallion Carpet, Persia (Iran)
Stop 653 Dragon Rug, Caucasus
Stop 654 Mamluk Rug, Egypt
Stop 655 "Admiral" Heraldic Carpet, Spain
Stop 656 Vine-Scroll and Palmette Rug, Persia (Iran)
- Constantine Tapestries
Explore the illustrious history of the Constantine Tapestries.
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Stop 470 Discovering the Constantine Tapestries
Stop 471 Sea Battle between the Fleets of Constantine and Licinius
Stop 472 Marriage of Constantine and Fausta
Stop 473 Baptism of Constantine
Stop 474 Battle of the Milvian Bridge
Stop 475 Statue of Constantine
Stop 476 What sources inspired the design
Stop 477 Constantine Burning the Memorials
Stop 478 Triumphal Entry into Rome
Stop 479 Death of Constantine
Stop 480 Building of Constantinople
Stop 481 What do the symbols in the border mean
Stop 482 What is a tapestry
Stop 483 How were these tapestries made
Stop 484 Who owned these tapestries
Stop 485 Who was Constantine the Great
- Rodin Museum
Explore the largest public collection of works, outside of Paris, by the celebrated late nineteenth-century French sculptor Auguste Rodin.
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Stop 800 Introduction
Stop 801 Rodin Museum Architecture
Stop 802 Portrait of Rodin by Albert Guillaume
Stop 803 Rodin's Workshop
Stop 804 How Bronzes are Made
Stop 805 How Bronzes Change Over Time
Stop 806 Monuments
Stop 807 The Gates of Hell
Stop 808 Father Pierre-Julien Eymard
Stop 809 Mask of the Man with the Broken Nose
Stop 810 The Age of Bronze
Stop 811 The Call to Arms
Stop 812 Architectural Clay Model for "The Gates of Hell"
Stop 813 The Thinker
Stop 814 The Helmet-Maker's Wife
Stop 815 Adam & The Shade
Stop 816 Scene from the French Revolution
Stop 817 Eve
Stop 819 The Burghers of Calais
Stop 820 Assemblage of Heads of the "Burghers of Calais"
Stop 821 Kneeling Fauness
Stop 822 Clenched Hand and Left Hand
Stop 823 The Martyr
Stop 824 Head of Saint John the Baptist on a Platter
Stop 825 President Sarmiento
Stop 826 Monument to Balzac
Stop 827 Balzac as a Seal
Stop 828 The Benedictions
Stop 829 Youth Triumphant
Stop 830 Minerva
Stop 831 Ecclesiastes
Stop 832 The Athlete
Stop 833 Hanako
Stop 834 Pate-de-verre
Stop 835 Eternal Springtime
Stop 836 Mother in Grotto and Medea
Stop 837 The Cathedral
- Artists and Heroes
Artists and Heroes in Revolutionary Philadelphia.
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Stop 250 Introduction Artists
Stop 222 Portraits of Lapowinsa and Tishcohan - Gustavus Hesselius - part 1
Stop 222-2 Portraits of Lapowinsa and Tishcohan - Gustavus Hesselius - part 2
Stop 903 Rush - Comedy and Tragedy
Stop 904 Copley - Portrait of the Mifflins
Stop 225 High Chest and Dressing Table - attributed to John Head
Stop 226 High Chest - Nicholas Bernard and Martin Jugiez - part 1
Stop 226-2 High Chest - Nicholas Bernard and Martin Jugiez - part 2
Stop 227 Rachel Weeping - Charles Willson Peale - part 1
Stop 227-2 Rachel Weeping - Charles Willson Peale - part 2
Stop 228 Portrait of Captain John Macpherson - Charles Willson Peale - part 1
Stop 228-2 Portrait of Captain John Macpherson - Charles Willson Peale - part 2
Stop 229 Teapot - Paul Revere, Jr.
Stop 230 Coffeepot - Philip Syng, Jr.
Stop 231 Hot Water Urn - Richard Humphreys - part 1
Stop 231-2 Hot Water Urn - Richard Humphreys - part 2
Stop 232 Punch Strainer - Benjamin Halstead
Stop 233 Tall Case Clock - Frederick Dominick
Stop 234 Windsor Chair
Stop 907 Peale - Staircase Group
Stop 235 Portrait of Edward Aisquith - Joshua Johnston - part 1
Stop 235-2 Portrait of Edward Aisquith - Joshua Johnston - part 2
Stop 236 Chest-on-Chest - Thomas Gross
Stop 237 Marquis and Marchioness de Casa Yrujo - Gilbert Stuart
Stop 238 Portrait of George Washington - Adolph-Ulrich Wertmuller
Stop 239 George Washington's Presidential China
Stop 240 Wardrobe (Schrank) - attributed to Peter Holl III and Christian Huber
Stop 241 Chest over Drawers, Pennsylvania German
Stop 242 "Sholder Firelock" Plate - attributed to David Spinner - part 1
Stop 242-2 "Sholder Firelock" Plate - attributed to David Spinner - part 2
Stop 243 Pennsylvania German Kitchen
Stop 244 Front Parlor of Powel House - part 1
Stop 244-2 Front Parlor of Powel House - part 2
Stop 245 Portrait of John and Elizabeth Lloyd Cadwalader and Their Daughter Anne - Charles Willson Peale
Stop 246 Easy Chair - Workshop of Thomas Affleck - part 1
Stop 246-2 Easy Chair - Workshop of Thomas Affleck - part 2
Stop 247 Fire Screen - Workshop of Thomas Affleck
Stop 923 Houdon - Benjamin Franklin
Stop 248 Benjamin Franklin Drawing Electricity from the Sky - Benjamin West
- Medieval
Discover the Museum's superb collection of Medieval paintings, sculptures, and architectural elements.
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Stop 61 Gothic Architecture
Stop 62 The Passion of Christ
Stop 63 Tapestries
Stop 64 Stone Masonry
Stop 65 Romanesque Architecture
Stop 101 Tapestry Showing the Lamentation
Stop 102 The Crucified Christ
Stop 103 Arched Window
Stop 104 Medallions Showing Old Testament Scenes
Stop 105 Adoration of the Magi
Stop 106 Mass of St. Gregory att. to the Budapest Master
Stop 107 Miracle of Castel Sant Angelo
Stop 108 Reliquary Bust of St. Benedict of Nursia
Stop 109 Crucifixion by van der Weyden
Stop 110 Admiral Heraldic Carpet
Stop 111 Dragon Rug
Stop 112 Quatrefoil Rug
Stop 113 Casket
Stop 114 Nativity and the Annunciation to the Shepherds
Stop 115 Chest
Stop 116 Fragment of a Tapestry Showing Allegory of Hope
Stop 117 Desk
Stop 118 Oak Carvings from England
Stop 119 Pieta by Gerini
Stop 120 Enthroned Virgin and Child by Lorenzetti
Stop 121 Franciscan Friar Kneeling in Devotion to St. Francis of Asisi
Stop 122 Archangel by di Buoninsegna
Stop 123 Virgin and Child with a Dog att. To Dalmasio
Stop 124 Virgin, Child and the Dead Christ by Nuzi
Stop 125 Triptych: Bridget's Vision
Stop 126 Virgin of Humility and St. Jerome Translating the Gospel of John
Stop 127 Enthroned Virgin and Child by Martorell
Stop 128 St. Cecelia of Rome and Her Husband, Valerianus
Stop 130 Sts. Peter and Paul / Sts. John and Martin
Stop 131 Christ Healing a Lunatic
Stop 132 Virgin and Child with Sts. Appolonia and Sebastian
Stop 133 Funeral of the Virgin
Stop 134 St. Francis of Assisi by Fra Angelico
Stop 135 Scenes from the Legend of Mary Magdalene by Botticelli
Stop 136 Sts. Peter and John by Tura
Stop 137 Veronica's Veil
Stop 139 Virgin and Child with Saints by Crivelli
Stop 140 Recumbent Knight
Stop 141 Christ Mocked and Presented to the People
Stop 142 Books of Hours
Stop 143 Reliquary (Chasse)
Stop 144 Arm Reliquary of St. Babylas
Stop 145 Processional Cross
Stop 147 The Assumption of the Virgin by Patnir
Stop 148 Christ as Saviour of Humankind by Master of Mansi Magdalene
Stop 149 Rest on the Flight into Egypt by Workshop of Pantinir
Stop 150 Christ Carrying the Cross by Master of the Turin Adoration
Stop 151 Christ and the Virgin, Campin
Stop 152 Enthroned Virgin and Child with Musical Angels, David
Stop 153 Lamentation, David
Stop 154 St. Francis of Assisi Receiving the Stigmata, Van Eyck
Stop 155 Alabaster Reliefs from Nottingham, England
Stop 201 French Romanesque: Overview 1
Stop 203 French Romanesque: Overview 2
Stop 202 French Gothic: Overview
Stop 209 Study Room: Overview
Stop 210 Early Italian Painting: Overview
Stop 211 International Gothic: Overview
Stop 212 Early Italian Renaissance: Overview
Stop 213 North Italian Renaissance: Overview
Stop 214 Late Gothic Room: Overview
Stop 215 French Gothic: Overview
Stop 216 French Gothic Chapel: Overview
Stop 217 Northern Renaissance: Overview 1
Stop 218 Northern Renaissance: Overview 2
Stop 219 Northern Renaissance: Overview 3
Stop 220 Middle Eastern Decorative Arts: Overview
Stop 221 Turkish Art 1500-1900: Overview
Lectures 
- Diego Rivera and the Mexican Mural and Print Revolution, January 7, 2007
Comments by Guadalupe Rivera Marín, Ph.D., Founder and Board Chair of the Diego Rivera Foundation, and the daughter of Diego Rivera. Introduced by Jane Golden, Director, City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program.
- Painting and 'Pataphysics from Max Ernst to Thomas Chimes, March 9, 2007
The Museum's Muriel and Philip Berman Curator of Modern Art, Michael Taylor, discusses the influence of French Symbolist writer Alfred Jarry on a wide range of twentieth-century artists in the Museum's collections. The lecture examines how the iconoclastic writer's invented science of 'Pataphysics, which Jarry defined as "the science of imaginary solutions," has provided a farcical, tongue-in-cheek philosophy and inspiration for artists as varied as Max Ernst, Pablo Picasso, and William Kentridge. One of the most radical inheritors of Jarry's ideas is the Philadelphia artist Thomas Chimes, who is the subject of Thomas Chimes: Adventures in 'Pataphysics, a retrospective on view at the Museum.
- Alfred Jarry/Ubu and the Truth Commission: William Kentridge in Conversation with Michael Taylor - April 12, 2007
William Kentridge, a South African artist best known for poetic animated films based on his charcoal drawings, has long been fascinated by the ideas of nineteenth-century French Symbolist author Alfred Jarry. Jarry's writings have provided the inspiration for works including the 1997 film Ubu Tells the Truth, in which Kentridge used the French author’s grotesque figure of Ubu Roi as a commentary on the destructive legacy of apartheid. Kentridge will discuss his admiration for Jarry's plays and novels, especially as they relate to his own work as a socially conscious visual artist, with curator Michael Taylor.
This event was held in conjunction with the special exhibition Thomas Chimes: Adventures in 'Pataphysics.
- AAST: William Kentridge in Conversation with Susan Stewart - December 12, 2007
Part of the Art and Social Transformation Lecture Series, William Kentridge in Conversation with Susan Stewart (poet, critic, and Annan Professor of English, Princeton University).
This event was held in conjunction with the exhibition Notations/William Kentridge: Tapestries.
- Gee's Bend Artists Talk - September 13, 2008
Hear the wonderful and fascinating stories of the artists of Gee's Bend.
This event was held in conjunction with the exhibition Gee’s Bend: The Architecture of the Quilt.
- Julian Abele II in Conversation with Professor David B. Brownlee - October 17 2008
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