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Funding. David Weil, 1991
The Réunion des Musées Nationaux in the Grand Palais of Paris in collaboration with the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Kimbell Art Museum of Fort Worth in Texas organized an exhibition of 65 paintings along with related prints, porcelains, sculptures and tapestries. The paintings, which had never been seen before in the United States, were first installed in Philadelphia for this exhibition.
Funding. Escada USA, 1991
The Réunion des Musées Nationaux in the Grand Palais of Paris in collaboration with the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Kimbell Art Museum of Fort Worth in Texas organized an exhibition of 65 paintings along with related prints, porcelains, sculptures and tapestries. The paintings, which had never been seen before in the United States, were first installed in Philadelphia for this exhibition.
Funding. Florence Gould Foundation, 1990-1991
The Réunion des Musées Nationaux in the Grand Palais of Paris in collaboration with the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Kimbell Art Museum of Fort Worth in Texas organized an exhibition of 65 paintings along with related prints, porcelains, sculptures and tapestries. The paintings, which had never been seen before in the United States, were first installed in Philadelphia for this exhibition.
Funding. Franklin Mint, 1989
The Réunion des Musées Nationaux in the Grand Palais of Paris in collaboration with the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Kimbell Art Museum of Fort Worth in Texas organized an exhibition of 65 paintings along with related prints, porcelains, sculptures and tapestries. The paintings, which had never been seen before in the United States, were first installed in Philadelphia for this exhibition.
Funding. Guerlain, 1991
The Réunion des Musées Nationaux in the Grand Palais of Paris in collaboration with the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Kimbell Art Museum of Fort Worth in Texas organized an exhibition of 65 paintings along with related prints, porcelains, sculptures and tapestries. The paintings, which had never been seen before in the United States, were first installed in Philadelphia for this exhibition.
Funding. Lancome, 1991
The Réunion des Musées Nationaux in the Grand Palais of Paris in collaboration with the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Kimbell Art Museum of Fort Worth in Texas organized an exhibition of 65 paintings along with related prints, porcelains, sculptures and tapestries. The paintings, which had never been seen before in the United States, were first installed in Philadelphia for this exhibition.
Funding. Lauder, 1991
The Réunion des Musées Nationaux in the Grand Palais of Paris in collaboration with the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Kimbell Art Museum of Fort Worth in Texas organized an exhibition of 65 paintings along with related prints, porcelains, sculptures and tapestries. The paintings, which had never been seen before in the United States, were first installed in Philadelphia for this exhibition.
Funding. Lazard Bros. and Co. Ltd, 1991
The Réunion des Musées Nationaux in the Grand Palais of Paris in collaboration with the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Kimbell Art Museum of Fort Worth in Texas organized an exhibition of 65 paintings along with related prints, porcelains, sculptures and tapestries. The paintings, which had never been seen before in the United States, were first installed in Philadelphia for this exhibition.
Funding. NEA. Implementation grant, 1987-1992
The Réunion des Musées Nationaux in the Grand Palais of Paris in collaboration with the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Kimbell Art Museum of Fort Worth in Texas organized an exhibition of 65 paintings along with related prints, porcelains, sculptures and tapestries. The paintings, which had never been seen before in the United States, were first installed in Philadelphia for this exhibition.
Funding. NEA. Planning grant, 1987-1990
The Réunion des Musées Nationaux in the Grand Palais of Paris in collaboration with the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Kimbell Art Museum of Fort Worth in Texas organized an exhibition of 65 paintings along with related prints, porcelains, sculptures and tapestries. The paintings, which had never been seen before in the United States, were first installed in Philadelphia for this exhibition.