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Picasso
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Spring 2005
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Picasso’s life and work are viewed through the lens of a superb private collection in this exhibition, which also includes...
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Quack, Quack, Quack
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Spring 2005
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The colorful history of the purveyors of patent and quack medicines over the past four centuries is brought to life in this exhibition with works by...
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Reynolda House: Museum of American Art
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Spring 2005
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Reynolda House was built in 1917 as the country seat of Richard J. Reynolds, founder of R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. In 1965 it opened to the...
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Robertson Kirtland Mygatt
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Spring 2005
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Robertson Kirtland Mygatt was a member of the late 19th century American tonalist movement. This exhibition of eighty-six oils and sixteen etchings is the largest
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Royal Goldsmiths: Rundell & Bridge
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Spring 2005
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An exhibition of Regency silver to benefit The Prince’s Trust, with loans from major museums and private collections, will include approximately sixty pieces of...
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Small Masterpieces: Whistler Paintings from the 1880s
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Spring 2005
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The work of James McNeill Whistler (1834–1903) changed dramatically in the 1880s when he stopped painting large landscapes and focused on smaller works in a wide variety of media, including...
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Surfing the Century: Twentieth-Century Art
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Spring 2005
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This exhibition presents an opportunity to view paintings from a vibrant period of artistic achievement. Works by Picasso, Hans Arp, Franz Kline, Edward Weston...
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The 1772 Philadelphia Furniture Price Book: A Facsimilie
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Spring 2005
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Colonial Philadelphia’s furniture trade is illuminated in this facsimile of the only surviving printed copy of...
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The Art of Stephen Huneck
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Spring 2005
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The carvings and artwork of Stephen Huneck are clever, witty, and fun. Like the pop artists of
the 1960s, Huneck manipulates elements of vernacular art and...
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The Society of American Period Furniture Makers Mid-Year Conference
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Spring 2005
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This year’s conference theme, Regional Distinctions: Nuances of Newport, Boston, and Philadelphia Furniture, was selected in response...
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