John Taylor Arms (1897-1953), an American etcher who specialized in the depiction of architecture, created prints that astonished viewers with his extraordinary skill in capturing detail. Originally an architect and a great admirer of Gothic architecture, Arms began in 1923 his ambitious project of documenting Europe's major churches through a series of prints. Selected from the Zimmerli’s collection, this exhibition features twenty-six prints dating between 1919 and 1940.
Cost: Payment required - Adults (18 and older): $6; persons over 65: $5. Free admission to Museum members, Rutgers University students and staff (with I.D.), and children under 18. Free admission on the first Sunday of every month.
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