Renaissance Impressions, an exhibiton which included 82 masterworks in varying techniques by artists as diverse as Albrecht Dürer and Hendrik Goltzius, explored the seminal role that prints played in shaping Renaissance visual culture throughout Europe.

Color selection and wall placement was crucial to set the mood for museum patrons. The ground plan and wall layout loosely referenced Renaissance buildings - the center point of the gallery was a tower-like wall structure that helped visitor flow follow the exhibition’s narrative.

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