Author: James Lemoine

James is a master's degree candidate at Pratt Institute�۪s School of Information and Library Science. He is a project digital archivist for the Sino-Philippine Digital Archive at The Hispanic Society of America and an assistant in the Sherman Fairchild Reading Room at The Morgan Library and Museum. He previously assisted on special exhibitions at The Frick Collection and the Brooklyn Museum, and was a docent at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. His interests include information architecture and interaction design, European Baroque and Rococo art, and modern and contemporary design aesthetic and theory.

Dutch Baroque Paintings at The Metropolitan Museum of Art: A Quantitative Assessment of a Collection

These visualizations are based on the metadata assigned to The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Dutch-painting collection. They are meant to facilitate trend detection and sense making with respect to the Museum’s acquisitions history and collection strengths in this fine-art area.