Box 108
Contains 18 Results:
Opening events. Invitation, 1993
James R. Tanis of Bryn Mawr College organizedan exhibition exploring the use of graphics during the early years of the Eighty Years' War between Spain and The Netherlands to stir public sentiment among the Dutch. After touring The Netherlands, the exhibition was installed at the Philadelphia Museum of Art by John W. Ittmann.
Opening events. Luncheon and reception, 1993-1994
James R. Tanis of Bryn Mawr College organizedan exhibition exploring the use of graphics during the early years of the Eighty Years' War between Spain and The Netherlands to stir public sentiment among the Dutch. After touring The Netherlands, the exhibition was installed at the Philadelphia Museum of Art by John W. Ittmann.
Registraral, 1994
James R. Tanis of Bryn Mawr College organizedan exhibition exploring the use of graphics during the early years of the Eighty Years' War between Spain and The Netherlands to stir public sentiment among the Dutch. After touring The Netherlands, the exhibition was installed at the Philadelphia Museum of Art by John W. Ittmann.
General. 1:2, 1988-1994
This exhibition included a selection of quilts, carvings, drawings, and other decorative arts produced by African American artisans working in the rural South from 1900 to 1980. "Community Fabric" was organized Jack L. Lindsey and Dilys E. Blum in collaboration with Dr. Maude Southwell Wahlman.
Loans, 1993
This exhibition included a selection of quilts, carvings, drawings, and other decorative arts produced by African American artisans working in the rural South from 1900 to 1980. "Community Fabric" was organized Jack L. Lindsey and Dilys E. Blum in collaboration with Dr. Maude Southwell Wahlman.
Opening events. Guest list, 1993-1994
This exhibition included a selection of quilts, carvings, drawings, and other decorative arts produced by African American artisans working in the rural South from 1900 to 1980. "Community Fabric" was organized Jack L. Lindsey and Dilys E. Blum in collaboration with Dr. Maude Southwell Wahlman.
Public relations. Press clippings, 1994
This exhibition included a selection of quilts, carvings, drawings, and other decorative arts produced by African American artisans working in the rural South from 1900 to 1980. "Community Fabric" was organized Jack L. Lindsey and Dilys E. Blum in collaboration with Dr. Maude Southwell Wahlman.
General, 1992-1993
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston organized "The Age of Rubens", an exhibition of Flemish Baroque Art, in consultation with the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Though originally scheduled to travel to Philadelphia in the spring of 1994, the museum withdrew participation.
General, 1993-1999
The Muriel and Philip Berman Gift includes 42,000 European prints and 2,500 drawings spanning more than four centuries that were amassed by early collectors in Philadelphia. Ann Percy and John W. Ittmann selected 100 prints and 50 drawings for an exhibition surveying nearly a century of local collecting accomplishments from the 1830s to the 1920s.
Installation. Photographs, 1994
The Muriel and Philip Berman Gift includes 42,000 European prints and 2,500 drawings spanning more than four centuries that were amassed by early collectors in Philadelphia. Ann Percy and John W. Ittmann selected 100 prints and 50 drawings for an exhibition surveying nearly a century of local collecting accomplishments from the 1830s to the 1920s.