Arts & Entertainment
Two Venetian Masters: Canaletto and Domenico Tiepolo Etchings from the Arthur Ross Foundation

This exhibition presents etchings by Canaletto (Antonio Canal, 1697-1768) and Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo (1727-1804), two of the great Italian artists who made Venice an artistic capital during the eighteenth century. Pairing Canaletto’s only major printmaking endeavor—a series of landscape views—with etchings of expressive heads by Domenico Tiepolo, the exhibition draws largely from the collection of the Arthur Ross Foundation, New York.
HOURS: Tuesday-Friday: 10am - 4:30pm. Weekends: 12 noon - 5pm. Open until 9pm on the first Wednesday of each month. Closed every Monday. Closed in August. Closed on major holidays (July 4, Thanksgiving Thursday and Friday, December 24 and 25, and January 1).
ADMISSION: 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.