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National Gallery of Art - EXHIBITIONS

IMAGE:The Armand Hammer Collection

IMAGE: AAntoine Watteau, Couple Seated on the Ground, c. 1716, The Armand Hammer Collection1Currently on view:

Renaissance to Rococo: Drawings from the Armand Hammer Collection
November 23–May 2009

The Armand Hammer collection of old master and modern drawings consists of more than 50 works by some of the great draftsmen of all time, from Leonardo and Raphael to Van Gogh and Picasso. With works spanning more than five centuries—from about 1470 to 1940—the collection features a remarkable range of studies and finished compositions drawn in a variety of styles and techniques.

Since their arrival at the National Gallery of Art in 1986, the drawings have been shown in a nearly continuous series of small exhibitions on a variety of themes. To avoid overexposure to light, which can damage the paper and the media, the selection of drawings is changed every six months.

On view in the National Gallery's West Building, Ground Floor.