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Box 70

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Contains 14 Results:

Tour. Locations. St. Louis, 1986-1989

 File — Box: 70, Folder: 11
Scope and Content Note From the Sub-Series: The German Art Nouveau style called Jugendstil developed in the last decade of the nineteenth century and consisted a two different movements, one devoted to decoration and individual expression and the other committed to functionalism and rational standards. Kathryn Bllom Hiesinger, Curator of European Decorative Arts before 1700, organized the first comprehensive exhibition of the movement in the United States, borrowing over 150 objects from international museums and private lenders. "Art...
Dates: 1986-1989

Work meetings, 1985-1988

 File — Box: 70, Folder: 12
Scope and Content Note From the Sub-Series: The German Art Nouveau style called Jugendstil developed in the last decade of the nineteenth century and consisted a two different movements, one devoted to decoration and individual expression and the other committed to functionalism and rational standards. Kathryn Bllom Hiesinger, Curator of European Decorative Arts before 1700, organized the first comprehensive exhibition of the movement in the United States, borrowing over 150 objects from international museums and private lenders. "Art...
Dates: 1985-1988

General, 1985-1988

 File — Box: 70, Folder: 13
Scope and Content Note From the Sub-Series: Elizabeth Cropper, Professor of Art History at the Johns Hopkins University, co-curated a comprehensive survey of Pietro Testa's works on paper with Ann Percy, Cuyrator of Drawings at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Together they assembled 71 drawings and 5 paintings by one of the most important printmakers of 17th century Italy. The exhibition was made possible through the generous support of the National Endowment for the Arts, The Pew Charitable Trusts, and an indemnity from the Federal...
Dates: 1985-1988

Budget/funding, 1988

 File — Box: 70, Folder: 14
Scope and Content Note From the Sub-Series: Elizabeth Cropper, Professor of Art History at the Johns Hopkins University, co-curated a comprehensive survey of Pietro Testa's works on paper with Ann Percy, Cuyrator of Drawings at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Together they assembled 71 drawings and 5 paintings by one of the most important printmakers of 17th century Italy. The exhibition was made possible through the generous support of the National Endowment for the Arts, The Pew Charitable Trusts, and an indemnity from the Federal...
Dates: 1988