Box 159
Contains 12 Results:
General, 1996-2002
The Philadelphia Area Consortium of Special Collections Libraries organized an exhibition of Manuscript Illumination from Philadelphia Collections in conjunction with the Philadelphia Museum of Art. James R. Tanis conceived and curateda selection of some 80 objects chosen from more than 7,000 medieval and Renaissance illuminations hidden in the collections of Philadelphia libraries.
Budget, 1999-2002
The Philadelphia Area Consortium of Special Collections Libraries organized an exhibition of Manuscript Illumination from Philadelphia Collections in conjunction with the Philadelphia Museum of Art. James R. Tanis conceived and curateda selection of some 80 objects chosen from more than 7,000 medieval and Renaissance illuminations hidden in the collections of Philadelphia libraries.
Catalogue, 1998-2001
The Philadelphia Area Consortium of Special Collections Libraries organized an exhibition of Manuscript Illumination from Philadelphia Collections in conjunction with the Philadelphia Museum of Art. James R. Tanis conceived and curateda selection of some 80 objects chosen from more than 7,000 medieval and Renaissance illuminations hidden in the collections of Philadelphia libraries.
Contract. Frist, 1999-2002
The Philadelphia Area Consortium of Special Collections Libraries organized an exhibition of Manuscript Illumination from Philadelphia Collections in conjunction with the Philadelphia Museum of Art. James R. Tanis conceived and curateda selection of some 80 objects chosen from more than 7,000 medieval and Renaissance illuminations hidden in the collections of Philadelphia libraries.
Education and programs, 1999-2001
The Philadelphia Area Consortium of Special Collections Libraries organized an exhibition of Manuscript Illumination from Philadelphia Collections in conjunction with the Philadelphia Museum of Art. James R. Tanis conceived and curateda selection of some 80 objects chosen from more than 7,000 medieval and Renaissance illuminations hidden in the collections of Philadelphia libraries.
Exhibition checklist, 2000
The Philadelphia Area Consortium of Special Collections Libraries organized an exhibition of Manuscript Illumination from Philadelphia Collections in conjunction with the Philadelphia Museum of Art. James R. Tanis conceived and curateda selection of some 80 objects chosen from more than 7,000 medieval and Renaissance illuminations hidden in the collections of Philadelphia libraries.
Funding, 1998-2001
The Philadelphia Area Consortium of Special Collections Libraries organized an exhibition of Manuscript Illumination from Philadelphia Collections in conjunction with the Philadelphia Museum of Art. James R. Tanis conceived and curateda selection of some 80 objects chosen from more than 7,000 medieval and Renaissance illuminations hidden in the collections of Philadelphia libraries.
Funding. Getty, 1998-1999
The Philadelphia Area Consortium of Special Collections Libraries organized an exhibition of Manuscript Illumination from Philadelphia Collections in conjunction with the Philadelphia Museum of Art. James R. Tanis conceived and curateda selection of some 80 objects chosen from more than 7,000 medieval and Renaissance illuminations hidden in the collections of Philadelphia libraries.
Funding. IMLS, 1998-1999
The Philadelphia Area Consortium of Special Collections Libraries organized an exhibition of Manuscript Illumination from Philadelphia Collections in conjunction with the Philadelphia Museum of Art. James R. Tanis conceived and curateda selection of some 80 objects chosen from more than 7,000 medieval and Renaissance illuminations hidden in the collections of Philadelphia libraries.
Funding. PEI, 2000-2001
The Philadelphia Area Consortium of Special Collections Libraries organized an exhibition of Manuscript Illumination from Philadelphia Collections in conjunction with the Philadelphia Museum of Art. James R. Tanis conceived and curateda selection of some 80 objects chosen from more than 7,000 medieval and Renaissance illuminations hidden in the collections of Philadelphia libraries.