National Gallery of Art, Washington, CD-ROM Produced by the National Gallery of Art, Washington, and Cognitive Applications Limited, Brighton, England. This CD-ROM is based on the Micro Gallery, an interactive program installed on terminals at the National Gallery of Art, Washington. It was developed originally by the National Gallery of Art and Cognitive Applications with the generous support of the American Express Foundation and The Circle of the National Gallery of Art. The Micro Gallery was produced under the leadership of Earl A. Powell III, Director, National Gallery of Art. Micro Gallery Production National Gallery of Art Alan Shestack, Deputy Director Vicki Porter, Curator Carla Brenner Alexi Bryant Barclay Gessner Paul Glenshaw Dale Kent Tony Lewis Donna Mann Sally Mansfield Curtis Millay Barbara Moore Nancy Zinn Cognitive Applications Limited Clifford Barton Vici Hemming Nik Honeysett Rory Matthews Alex Morrison Ben Rubinstein Micro Gallery Steering Committee: Alan Shestack, Chair; Linda Downs, Daniel Herrick, Joseph Krakora, Ann Leven, Henry A. Millon, Earl A. Powell III, Frances Smyth. Special thanks to National Gallery of Art staff, whose time and expertise made the Micro Gallery project possible. Audio Visual Services Conservation Corporate Relations Curatorial Division: American and British Paintings; Curatorial Records and Files; French Paintings; Italian Paintings; Modern Prints and Drawings; Northern Baroque Paintings; Northern Renaissance Paintings; Old Master Drawings; Old Master Prints; Photographs; Sculpture; Southern Baroque Paintings; Twentieth-Century Art Data Processing Design and Installation Development Editors Office Education Division Adult Programs; Education Publications; Education Resources Gallery Archives Imaging and Visual Services Library Music Office of the Administrator Office of the Registrar Office of the Secretary-General Counsel Office of the Treasurer Photographic Archives Press and Public Information Special thanks to the National Gallery, London, for their cooperation and to Dr. Marvin Smotrich for additional support. THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS CONTRIBUTED TO THE PRODUCTION OF THIS CD-ROM: At the National Gallery of Art Linda Downs, head, Education Division Frances Smyth, editor-in-chief Barbara Moore, head, Department of Education Publications Donna Mann, production manager, Department of Education Publications Carla Brenner, writer/editor, Department of Education Publications Anne Zapletal, Micro Gallery manager Ian Alteveer, Melissa Beck, Faya Causey, Molly Donovan, Frances Feldman, Philip Leonard, Douglas Lewis, Alison Luchs, Pauline Maguire, Sally Mansfield, Debra Pincus, Lynn Russell, Wilford Scott, William J. Williams, Nancy Zinn. Nancy Eickel, Ulrike Mills, Julie Warnement. Alexi Bryant, Neal Johnson. John Conway, J. Russell Sale, Nancy Yeide, the staffs of Gallery curatorial departments, photo services, and secretary-general counsel's office. At Cognitive Applications Limited Clifford Barton Eric Bates Tim Fawkes Roberto Germain Vici Hemming Nik Honeysett Rory Matthews Alex Morrison Ben Rubinstein Ian Smith Selena Ulrich Photography credits Katsushika Hokusai, The Sazaido of the Gohyaku Rakan-ji Temple, from Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji, 1760-1849, Edo period, 74.63, colored ink on paper, Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, gift of the Family of Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer. Michel Sittow, Madonna and Child, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Gemaeldegalerie, photo credit: Jrg. P. Anders, Berlin. Hans Memling, Saint John the Baptist, ca. 1470/1475, oil on panel, Alte Pinakothek, Munich. Eva Hesse, Test Piece for "Contingent," courtesy of Stephen Antonakos and Naomi Spector, photograph by Sheldon Comfort Collins. Photographs of the East Building and its construction, courtesy of Gallery Archives, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Photograph of Andrew W. Mellon, courtesy of Gallery Archives, National Gallery of Art, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Photographs of West Building and its construction, courtesy of Gallery Archives, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Copyrights CD-ROM Copyright 1998 National Gallery of Art, Washington; all rights apart from those expressly granted are reserved. Engine and User Interface Copyright 1998 Cognitive Applications Limited, Brighton, England. All rights reserved.