Box 137
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Public relations, 1996
The National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. organized a traveling retrospective dedicated to the career of American photographer Harry Callahan.
[General], 1996
Edna S. Beron was a remarkable art collector who, over the course of three decades, acquired a broad range of objects ranging from American craft to contemporary photography. In recognition of Beron's gifts to the museum, Alice Beamesderfer organized an exhibition that highlighted the broad spectrum of the collection.
General, 1996
This exhibition examines intellectual and cultural contributions of the Cadwalader family to Philadelphia from 1677 to 1823. Jack L. Lindsey and Darrel Sewell drew together objects, paintings, and documents to celebrate the legacy of one of Philadelphia's most influential families.
Exhibition list, undated
This exhibition examines intellectual and cultural contributions of the Cadwalader family to Philadelphia from 1677 to 1823. Jack L. Lindsey and Darrel Sewell drew together objects, paintings, and documents to celebrate the legacy of one of Philadelphia's most influential families.
Funding, 1996-1997
This exhibition examines intellectual and cultural contributions of the Cadwalader family to Philadelphia from 1677 to 1823. Jack L. Lindsey and Darrel Sewell drew together objects, paintings, and documents to celebrate the legacy of one of Philadelphia's most influential families.
Installation, 1996
This exhibition examines intellectual and cultural contributions of the Cadwalader family to Philadelphia from 1677 to 1823. Jack L. Lindsey and Darrel Sewell drew together objects, paintings, and documents to celebrate the legacy of one of Philadelphia's most influential families.
Installation. Photographs, 1996
This exhibition examines intellectual and cultural contributions of the Cadwalader family to Philadelphia from 1677 to 1823. Jack L. Lindsey and Darrel Sewell drew together objects, paintings, and documents to celebrate the legacy of one of Philadelphia's most influential families.
Opening events, 1996
This exhibition examines intellectual and cultural contributions of the Cadwalader family to Philadelphia from 1677 to 1823. Jack L. Lindsey and Darrel Sewell drew together objects, paintings, and documents to celebrate the legacy of one of Philadelphia's most influential families.
General, 1993-1997
The Trust for Museum Exhibitions organized a survey of the legacy of the Peale family, which included a number of talented artists and naturalists, throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The Philadelphia Museum of Art was the first venue for the traveling exhibition.
Budget, 1995-1997
The Trust for Museum Exhibitions organized a survey of the legacy of the Peale family, which included a number of talented artists and naturalists, throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The Philadelphia Museum of Art was the first venue for the traveling exhibition.