Box 147
Contains 18 Results:
Funding, 1998
John W. Ittmann and William H. Helfand installed an exhibition of 100 prints, drawings, and photograps selected from the Ars Medica Collection featuring depictions of dentistry ranging from the satiric to the quotidian.
General, 1994-2001
The Philadelphia Museum of Art increased its collection of works of art on paper by African Americans by more than one-third during the 1990s. Innis Howe Shoemaker organized a chronological survey of some 70 pieces selected from the Museum's holdings of over 200 works of art on paper by 20th-century African Americans.
Budget, 1999
The Philadelphia Museum of Art increased its collection of works of art on paper by African Americans by more than one-third during the 1990s. Innis Howe Shoemaker organized a chronological survey of some 70 pieces selected from the Museum's holdings of over 200 works of art on paper by 20th-century African Americans.
Funding, 2000-2001
The Philadelphia Museum of Art increased its collection of works of art on paper by African Americans by more than one-third during the 1990s. Innis Howe Shoemaker organized a chronological survey of some 70 pieces selected from the Museum's holdings of over 200 works of art on paper by 20th-century African Americans.
Public relations, 1999-2000
The Philadelphia Museum of Art increased its collection of works of art on paper by African Americans by more than one-third during the 1990s. Innis Howe Shoemaker organized a chronological survey of some 70 pieces selected from the Museum's holdings of over 200 works of art on paper by 20th-century African Americans.
[General], 1999-2000
In this exhibition Wendy Thompson examined the role of the print in documenting, shaping, and disseminating the legacy of Roman antiquities.