-The first photo, from 1920, shows early Renaissance works on display with the large 15th Century "Saint Bartholomew" at center. Today, this area houses the Worcester Art Museum's early American collection.
-The second "Then and Now" composition shows the European Galleries before and after the last renovation of the space. Note the presence of 18th Century chairs along the wall in the 2008 image.
-The third contrast shows the third floor landing both pre and post Jeppson Idea Lab. The 2010 photo shows Thomas Crawford's "Boy Playing Marbles" when it briefly resided in a vulnerable center location.
-The last composition pairs the portrait I made of the late Terri Priest earlier this year with a print she made depicting the Hiatt Wing of the Worcester Art Museum, created shortly after that WAM addition was built in 1983.