Box 7
Contains 46 Results:
Goethe as a Print Lover (1949)
The materials in this series are not yet organized within the collection, and the inventories will reflect that in-process nature. This series is composed of accession inventories. An accession is a group of materials deposited with an archives. In the interest of researcher access, the archives publishes inventories when possible.
Goltzius: The Pen Works (November 16, 1991 - February 2, 1992)
The materials in this series are not yet organized within the collection, and the inventories will reflect that in-process nature. This series is composed of accession inventories. An accession is a group of materials deposited with an archives. In the interest of researcher access, the archives publishes inventories when possible.
Sidney Goodman: Paintings and Drawings, 1959-95 (February 11, 1996 - March 31,1996)
The materials in this series are not yet organized within the collection, and the inventories will reflect that in-process nature. This series is composed of accession inventories. An accession is a group of materials deposited with an archives. In the interest of researcher access, the archives publishes inventories when possible.
Australasian Paul Gauguin Exhibition (refused?), 1979
Auckland City Art Gallery (Auckland, New Zealand). Paul Gauguin.
Chance in Art (cancelled), 1985
Auckland City Art Gallery (Auckland, New Zealand). Henri Michaux, Jean Dubuffet.
Japanese Woodblock Prints (withdrawn), 1979
Metropolitan Museum of Manila (Manila, The Philippines). 100 - 120 Japanese woodblock prints.
The male nude in photography, 1988
Alasdair Foster (Stills Gallery) (Edinburgh, Scotland). Thomas Eakins.
Cézanne and Poussin: The Classical Vision of Landscape, 1990
National Gallery of Scotland (Edinburgh, Scotland). Paul Cézanne.
Art Across America, 2013
National Museum of Korea (Seoul, South Korea). Christian Mertel (attributed to), Artist/maker unknown (Friedrich Krebs, publisher).
Paul Strand Retrospective 1915-1976 (three files), 2008-2009
Fundación Pedro Barrié de la Maza (A Coruña, Spain). Paul Strand.