Box 144
Contains 17 Results:
Opening events, 1997-1998
The Galleria Sabauda in Turin, the National Gallery in London, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art brought together seven rare works by Jan Van Eyck for a small exhibition of paintings seldom lent between museums.
Public relations. Printed materials, 1998
The Galleria Sabauda in Turin, the National Gallery in London, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art brought together seven rare works by Jan Van Eyck for a small exhibition of paintings seldom lent between museums.
Budget, 1996-1997
The Galleria Sabauda in Turin, the National Gallery in London, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art brought together seven rare works by Jan Van Eyck for a small exhibition of paintings seldom lent between museums.
Budget. PMA accounts, 1997-1998
The Galleria Sabauda in Turin, the National Gallery in London, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art brought together seven rare works by Jan Van Eyck for a small exhibition of paintings seldom lent between museums.
Budget. Shared costs with National Gallery, 1997-1998
The Galleria Sabauda in Turin, the National Gallery in London, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art brought together seven rare works by Jan Van Eyck for a small exhibition of paintings seldom lent between museums.
Education and programs, 1997-1998
The Galleria Sabauda in Turin, the National Gallery in London, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art brought together seven rare works by Jan Van Eyck for a small exhibition of paintings seldom lent between museums.
Extension, 1998
The Galleria Sabauda in Turin, the National Gallery in London, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art brought together seven rare works by Jan Van Eyck for a small exhibition of paintings seldom lent between museums.