Box 55
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Opening events, 1986
The Spencer Museum of Art organized an exhibition of magazine photography by Diane Arbus from 1960 until her death in 1971. The exhibition toured the midwest, later stopping at the Philadelphia Museum of Art where it was installed by Martha Chahroudi.
Public relations, 1986-1987
The Spencer Museum of Art organized an exhibition of magazine photography by Diane Arbus from 1960 until her death in 1971. The exhibition toured the midwest, later stopping at the Philadelphia Museum of Art where it was installed by Martha Chahroudi.
Spencer Museum of Art, 1983-1986
The Spencer Museum of Art organized an exhibition of magazine photography by Diane Arbus from 1960 until her death in 1971. The exhibition toured the midwest, later stopping at the Philadelphia Museum of Art where it was installed by Martha Chahroudi.
Budget/funding, 1986-1987
Following "From Mantenga to Goya: Selections from the Muriel and Philip Berman Gift of European Old Master Prints." in 1986, this exhibition is the second in a series highlighting acquisitions from the Pennsylvania Museum of the Fine Arts. Over 75 prints were chosen by Anne Havinga, a National Endowment for the Arts intern, under the supervision of Ellen S. Jacobovitz.
Opening events, 1986-1987
Following "From Mantenga to Goya: Selections from the Muriel and Philip Berman Gift of European Old Master Prints." in 1986, this exhibition is the second in a series highlighting acquisitions from the Pennsylvania Museum of the Fine Arts. Over 75 prints were chosen by Anne Havinga, a National Endowment for the Arts intern, under the supervision of Ellen S. Jacobovitz.
Opening events. Dinner, 1987
Following "From Mantenga to Goya: Selections from the Muriel and Philip Berman Gift of European Old Master Prints." in 1986, this exhibition is the second in a series highlighting acquisitions from the Pennsylvania Museum of the Fine Arts. Over 75 prints were chosen by Anne Havinga, a National Endowment for the Arts intern, under the supervision of Ellen S. Jacobovitz.
Public relations, 1986
Following "From Mantenga to Goya: Selections from the Muriel and Philip Berman Gift of European Old Master Prints." in 1986, this exhibition is the second in a series highlighting acquisitions from the Pennsylvania Museum of the Fine Arts. Over 75 prints were chosen by Anne Havinga, a National Endowment for the Arts intern, under the supervision of Ellen S. Jacobovitz.
Public relations. Press clippings, 1987
Following "From Mantenga to Goya: Selections from the Muriel and Philip Berman Gift of European Old Master Prints." in 1986, this exhibition is the second in a series highlighting acquisitions from the Pennsylvania Museum of the Fine Arts. Over 75 prints were chosen by Anne Havinga, a National Endowment for the Arts intern, under the supervision of Ellen S. Jacobovitz.
[General], 1986-1987
Kathryn Bloom Hiesinger and Donna Corbin organized a selection of twentieth-century decorative art and design objects for display from the permanent collection.
[General], 1986-1987
From 1958 until 1985, David Dubon served as a curator in various capacities at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. This exhibition highlights the many important acquisitions made during his tenure, including the "Constantine" tapestries designed by Peter Paul Rubens and Pietro da Cortona. Donald J. LaRocca organized this exhibition in memorium upon Dubon's death in 1986.