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English: The Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts at Stanford University aka the Cantor Arts Center, formerly the Stanford University Museum of Art, is an art museum on the campus of Stanford University in Stanford, California. It displays art in 24 galleries plus sculpture gardens, terraces, and a courtyard - all with free admission
Building
[edit]Stanford family
[edit]Africa
[edit]Asia
[edit]India
[edit]China
[edit]Persia
[edit]Antiquity
[edit]Sculptures
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Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux: Madame de la Valette, 1871
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Louis-Ernest Barrias: Nature unveiling herself before science, c. 1899
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Émile-Antoine Bourdelle, The sculptress at work, 1906
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Jean Coulon: Celestial Hebe, c. 1886
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Aimé-Jules Dalou: Bather
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Alexandre Falguière: Bust of Diana c. 1882
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Alexandre Falguière, Bust of Diana c. 1882
Rodin
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The burghers of Calais
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The Thinker
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The Thinker
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Jean d'Aire
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Pierre de Wissant
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Suzon
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Young girl with roses in her hair, c 1868