Box 89
Contains 15 Results:
Installation. Photographs, undated
The Saint Louis Art Museum, in association with the Museum of Fine Arts, Leipzig, organized an exhibition of 125 master drawings ranging in date from 1480 to 1984. The exhibition traveled to the Philadelphia Museum of Art with the support of The Pew Charitable Trusts.
Opening events, 1990-1991
The Saint Louis Art Museum, in association with the Museum of Fine Arts, Leipzig, organized an exhibition of 125 master drawings ranging in date from 1480 to 1984. The exhibition traveled to the Philadelphia Museum of Art with the support of The Pew Charitable Trusts.
Public relations. Press clippings and releases, 1991
The Saint Louis Art Museum, in association with the Museum of Fine Arts, Leipzig, organized an exhibition of 125 master drawings ranging in date from 1480 to 1984. The exhibition traveled to the Philadelphia Museum of Art with the support of The Pew Charitable Trusts.
Travel. The High Museum, Atlanta, 1988-1991
Henery Ossawa Tanner was the foremost African-American artist working at the turn of the twentieth century. Tanner was raised in Philadelphia and attended school at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts but later emigrated to France where he spent the majority of his career. Darrel Sewell, the Robert L. McNeil, Jr. Curator of American Art, collaborated to present this restrospective, which later traveled to Atlanta, Detroit, and San Francisco.
Travel. San Francisco, 1990-1991
Henery Ossawa Tanner was the foremost African-American artist working at the turn of the twentieth century. Tanner was raised in Philadelphia and attended school at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts but later emigrated to France where he spent the majority of his career. Darrel Sewell, the Robert L. McNeil, Jr. Curator of American Art, collaborated to present this restrospective, which later traveled to Atlanta, Detroit, and San Francisco.