A New Attribution in Ancient Greek Pottery: The Middlebury Black-Figure White-Ground Lekythos by the Marathon Painter

By: Pieter Broucke, Associate Curator of Ancient Art, Professor of History of Art and Architecture The first acquisition Middlebury’s Friends of the Art Museum pursued on its founding in 1969, was of an Ancient Greek vase decorated by a unknown

An Exploration of Middlebury’s Ancient Glass Collection

by Eloise McFarlane ’24.5 Introduction The Middlebury College Museum of Art holds a sizable collection of ancient glass, replete with a variety of common yet remarkable objects. The collection is rooted within rich historical and cultural grounds and provides significant

Student Impressions: The Photography of David Plowden

This spring students in Sarah Rogers’s History of Photography course were given an assignment: choose one photographic work on display at the museum, assume a first-person perspective—the photographer, the subject of the photograph, or someone on site—and narrate what you

Duke Riley, No. 382 of the Poly S. Tyrene Memorial Maritime Museum (2023)

by Annaliese Terlesky ’23.5, Robert F. Reiff Curatorial Intern In the Middlebury College Museum of Art’s recent exhibition, Tossed: Art From Discarded, Found, and Repurposed Materials (May 26–December 10, 2023), Duke Riley was one of many featured artists who have

Piranesi and the Greatness of Rome: An Ancient Cinerary Urn Restored and Augmented

By: Pieter Broucke, Associate Curator of Ancient Art and Professor of History of Art and Architecture A Quixotic Personality Born in Venice in 1720, Giovanni Battista Piranesi was an archaeologist, architect, and artist active in the second half of the