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Danny Lieber comes from Rockville, Maryland and is a freshman, soon to be sophomore, at Princeton University. After attending the Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School for 11 years, he finally graduated in 2004.

Danny enjoys playing soccer, listening to a cappella music, watching Woody Allen movies, and writing about himself in the third person. He plans to major in molecular biology and is very excited to spend his next summer getting a lab tan at the Jackson Laboratory in Bar Harbor, Maine.

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A passionate proponent of the Stick-Figurist movement, Danny soon hopes to graduate to the Color-Within-The-Lines movement. He would like to thank his three younger sisters for teaching him everything he knows about art, and his parents for allowing him to reach his artistic peak so early in life by allowing him to fingerpaint.

Fortunately, Danny found that he really enjoyed art history because it involved more history than art. However, unlike most history, he found that art history is soothing. Although he now knows enough about Impressionism to impress any girl he takes to the art museum, he may take more art history courses at Princeton just for kicks.

Danny chose to study Seurat for his final project because he was awed by the vibrant oranges and blues in Seurat's Bathers. He hopes that you enjoyed his exhibit, and that you learned a little bit about Seurat in the process.