Pride
of Place: Dutch Cityscapes of the Golden Age
February 1–May 3, 2009
Looking In: Robert Frank’s "The
Americans"
January 18 through April 26, 2009
Jan Lievens: A Dutch Master Rediscovered
October 26, 2008 through January 11, 2009
Pompeii
and the Roman Villa:
Art and Culture Around the Bay of Naples
October 19, 2008 through March 22, 2009
Oceans, Rivers, and Skies: Ansel Adams,
Robert Adams, and Alfred Stieglitz
October 12, 2008 through March 15, 2009
George de Forest Brush: The Indian
Paintings
September 14, 2008 through January 4, 2009
Martin Puryear
June 22 through September 28, 2008
Richard Misrach: On the Beach
May 25 through September 1, 2008
Afghanistan: Treasures from the National
Museum, Kabul
May 25 through September 7, 2008
Medieval to Modern: Recent Acquisitions
of Drawings, Prints and Illustrated Books
May 4 through November 2, 2008
In the Forest of Fontainebleau: Painters
and Photographers from Corot to Monet
March 2 through June 8, 2008
Impressed by Light: British Photographs
from Paper Negatives, 1840–1860
February 3 through May 4, 2008
Bronze and Boxwood: Masterpieces from
the Robert H. Smith
January 27 through May 4, 2008
Let the World In: Prints by Robert Rauschenberg
from the National Gallery of Art and Related Collections
October 28, 2007 through March 30, 2008
The Art of the American Snapshot, 1888-1978:
From the Collection of Robert E. Jackson
October 7 through December 31, 2007
J.M.W. Turner
October 1, 2007 through January 6, 2008
The Baroque Woodcut
September 27, 2007 through March 30, 2008
Edward Hopper
September 16, 2007 through January 21, 2008
Desiderio da Settignano: Sculptor of Renaissance
Florence
July 1 through October 8, 2007
Foto: Modernity in Central Europe, 1918-1945
June 10 through September 3, 2007
Claude Lorrain—The Painter as Draftsman:
Drawings from the British Museum
May 27 through August 12, 2007
Private Treasures: Four Centuries of European
Master Drawings
May 6 through September 16, 2007
Fabulous Journeys and Faraway Places:
Travels on Paper, 1450–1700
May 6 through September 16, 2007
Eugène Boudin at the National Gallery
of Art
March 25 through August 5, 2007
States and Variations: Prints by Jasper
Johns
March 11 through September 28, 2007
Paris in Transition: Photographs from
the National Gallery of Art
February 11 through May 6, 2007
Jasper Johns: An Allegory of Painting,
1955-1965
January 28 through April 29, 2007
Strokes of Genius: Rembrandt’s Prints
and Drawing
November 19, 2006 through March 18, 2007
The Artist's Vision: Romantic Traditions
in Britain
November 19, 2006 through March 18, 2007
Prayers and Portraits: Unfolding the Netherlandish
Diptych
November 12, 2006 through May 27, 2007
Constable's Great Landscapes: The Six-Foot
Paintings
October 1, 2006 through December 31, 2007
The Streets of New York: American Photographs
from the Collection, 1938-1958
September 17, 2006 through January 15, 2007
Selections from the Collection of Edward
R. Broida
August 24 through November 12, 2006
Alexandre-Louis-Marie Charpentier (1856-1909)
August 6, 2006 through January 28, 2007
Henri Rousseau: Jungles in Paris
July 16 through October 15, 2006
Bellini, Giorgione, Titian, and the Renaissance
of Venetian Painting
June 18 through September 17, 2006
Charles Sheeler: Across Media
May 7 through August 27, 2006
Master Drawings from the Woodner Collections
April 30 through November 26, 2006
The Poetry of Light: Venetian Drawings
from the National Gallery of Art
April 30 through October 1, 2006
Photographic Discoveries: Recent Acquisitions
March 2 through July 30, 2006
Amorous Intrigues and Painterly Refinement:
The Art of Frans van Mieris
February 26 through May 21, 2006
Dada
February 19 through May 14, 2006
Cézanne in Provence
January 29 through May 7, 2006
Nicholas Nixon: The Brown Sisters
November 13, 2005 through February 20, 2006
J.M.W. Turner
September 25, 2005 through December 31, 2006
Masterpieces in Miniature: Italian Manuscript
Illumination from the J. Paul Getty Museum
September 25, 2005 through January 2, 2006
Audubon’s Dream Realized: Selections
from "The Birds of America"
September 25, 2005 through March 26, 2006
Pieter Claesz: Master of Haarlem Still
Life
September 18 through December 31, 2005
Monumental Sculpture from Renaissance
Florence: Ghiberti, Nanni di Banco, and Verrocchio at Orsanmichele
September 18, 2005 through February 26, 2006
The Prints of Félix Buhot: Impressions
of City and Sea
September 4, 2005 through February 20, 2006
Origins of European Printmaking: 15th
Century Woodcuts and Their Public
September 4 through November 27, 2005
Winslow Homer in the National Gallery
of Art
July 3, 2005 through February 26, 2006
Irving Penn: Platinum Prints
June 19 through October 2, 2005
Gilbert Stuart
March 27 through July 31, 2005
Toulouse-Lautrec and Montmartre
March 20 through June 12, 2005
Jan de Bray and the Classical Tradition
March 13 through August 14, 2005
Cotton Puffs, Q-tips(R), Smoke and Mirrors:
The Drawings of Ed Ruscha
February 13 through May 30, 2005
André Kertész
February 6 through May 15, 2005
Rembrandt's Late Religious Portraits
January 30 through May 1, 2005
Fauve Painting from the Permanent Collection
December 12, 2004 through May 22, 2005
Six Centuries of Prints and Drawings:
Recent Acquisitions
November 14, 2004 through June 5, 2005
Gerard ter Borch
November 7, 2004 through January 30, 2005
All the Mighty World: The Photographs
of Roger Fenton, 1852 - 1860
October 17, 2004 through January 2, 2006
Dan Flavin: A Retrospective
October 3, 2004 through January 9, 2005
Palace and Mosque: Islamic Art from the
Victoria and Albert Museum
July 18, 2004 through February 6, 2005
Hudson River School Visions: The Landscapes
of Sanford R. Gifford
June 27 through September 26, 2004
American Masters from Bingham to Eakins:
The John Wilmerding Collection
May 9, 2004 through January 30, 2005
Courtly Art of the Ancient Maya
April 4 through July 25, 2004
The Cubist Paintings of Diego Rivera:
Memory, Politics, Place
April 4 through July 25, 2004
Drawings of Jim Dine
March 21 through August 1, 2004
Verrocchio's David Restored: A Renaissance
Bronze from the National Museum of the Bargello, Florence
February 13 through March 21, 2004
Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, 1783-1853
November 23, 2003 through February 29, 2004
Colorful Impressions: The Printmaking
Revolution in Eighteenth-Century France
October 26, 2003 through February 16, 2004
The Age of Watteau, Chardin, and Fragonard:
Masterpieces of French Genre Painting
October 12, 2003 through January 11, 2004
Picasso: The Cubist Portraits of Fernande
Olivier
October 1, 2003 through January 19, 2004
A Painter's Mind: Selections from the Library of Romare Bearden
September 14, 2003 through April 24, 2005
The Art of Romare Bearden
September 14, 2003 through January 4, 2004
Small Wonders: Dutch Still Lifes by Adriaen
Coorte
June 29 through September 28, 2003
Jean-Antoine Houdon (1741-1828): Sculptor
of the Enlightenment
May 4 through September 7, 2003
Frederic Remington: The Color of Night
April 13 through July 13, 2003
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, 1880-1938
March 2 through June 1, 2003
Thomas Gainsborough, 1727-1788
February 9 through May 11, 2003
Édouard Vuillard
January 19 through April 20, 2003
Drawing on America's Past: Folk Art, Modernism,
and the Index of American Design
November 27, 2002 through March 2, 2003
Deceptions and Illusions: Five Centuries
of Trompe l'Oeil Painting
October 13, 2002 through March 2, 2003
Willem de Kooning: Tracing the Figure
September 29, 2002 through January 5, 2003
The Robert H. Smith Collection of Renaissance
Bronzes
September 29, 2002 through February 17, 2003
An Artist's Artists: Jacob Kainen's Collection
from Rembrandt to David Smith
September 22, 2002 through February 9, 2003
Anne Vallayer-Coster
June 30 through September 22, 2002
The Quest for Immortality: Treasures of
Ancient Egypt
June 30 through October 14, 2002
Alfred Stieglitz: Known and Unknown
June 2 through September 2, 2002
An American Vision: Henry Francis du Pont's
Winterthur Museum
May 5 through October 6, 2002
Goya: Images of Women
March 10 through June 2, 2002
The Flowering of Florence
March 3 through May 27, 2002
Christo and Jeanne-Claude in the Vogel
Collection
February 3 through June 23, 2002
A Century of Drawing
November 18, 2001 through April 7, 2002
Best Impressions: 35 Years of Prints and
Sculpture from Gemini G.E.L.
November 4, 2001 through January 21, 2002
Henry Moore
October 21, 2001 through January 27, 2002
Aelbert Cuyp
October 7, 2001 through January 13, 2002
Virtue and Beauty: Leonardo's Ginevra
de' Benci and Renaissance Portraits of Women
September 30, 2001 through January 6, 2002
The Unfinished Print
June 3 through October 7, 2001
Jasper Johns: Prints from Four Decades
June 3 through October 7, 2001
Spirit of an Age: Nineteenth-Century Paintings
from the Nationalgalerie, Berlin
May 10 through September 3, 2001
Cy Twombly: The Sculpture
May 6 through July 29, 2001
Modern Art and America: Alfred Stieglitz
and His New York Galleries
January 28 through April 22, 2001
Prints Abound: Paris in the 1890s
October 22, 2000 through February 25, 2001
Art for the Nation: Collecting for a New
Century
October 1, 2000 through February 4, 2001
Small Northern European Portraits from
the Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore
September 17 through December 21, 2000
The Impressionists at Argenteuil
May 28 through December 3, 2000
Raphael and His Circle
May 14, 2000 through January 7, 2001
Gerrit Dou (1613-1675): Master Painter
in the Age of Rembrandt
April 16, 2000 through February 25, 2001
O'Keeffe on Paper
April 9 through October 29, 2000
Art Nouveau, 1890-1914
April 6, 2000 through July 8, 2001
Twentieth-Century American Art: The Ebsworth
Collection
March 5 through November 12, 2000
Vermeer's The Art of Painting
November 24, 1999 through February 6, 2000
An Enduring Legacy: Masterpieces from
the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mellon
November 7, 1999 through February 27, 2000
From Schongauer to Holbein: Master Drawings
from Basel and Berlin
October 24, 1999 through January 9, 2000
Brassaï: The Eye of Paris
October 17, 1999 through January 16, 2000
Tilman Riemenschneider: Master Sculptor
of the Late Middle Ages
October 3, 1999 through January 9, 2000
Martin Johnson Heade
September 29, 1999 through September 1, 2000
The Drawings of Annibale Carracci
September 26, 1999 through January 9, 2000
The Golden Age of Chinese Archaeology:
Celebrated Discoveries from The People's Republic of China
September 19, 1999 through January 2, 2000
The Triumph of the Baroque: Architecture
in Europe, 1600-1750
July 1, 1999 through May 3, 2001
Mary Cassatt
June 6 through September 6, 1999
Caravaggio's The Taking of Christ
May 30 through July 18, 1999
Portraits by Ingres: Image of an Epoch
May 23 through August 22, 1999
Photographs from the Collection
April 25 through July 5, 1999
John Singer Sargent
February 21 through May 31, 1999
Carleton Watkins: The Art of Perception
February 20, 1999 through May 7, 2000
Northern
Art
January 31 through May 31, 1999
American Impressionism and Realism: The
Margaret and Raymond Horowitz Collection
January 24 through May 9, 1999
Edo: Art in Japan 1615-1868
November 15, 1998 through February 15, 1999
Love and War: A Manual for Life in the
Late Middle Ages
November 8, 1998 through January 31, 1999
Love and War: A Manual for Life in the
Late Middle Ages
November 8, 1998 through January 31, 1999
Bernini's Rome: Italian Baroque Terracottas
from The State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg
October 11, 1998 through January 18, 1999
Van Gogh's Van Goghs
October 4, 1998 through January 3, 1999
Manet, Monet, and the Gare Saint-Lazare
June 24 through September 20, 1998
Artists and the Avant-Garde Theater in
Paris,1887-1900
June 7 through September 7, 1998
Mark Rothko
May 3 through August 16, 1998
Alexander Calder: 1898-1976
March 29 through July 12, 1998
A Design for the National Gallery of Art:
Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of I.M. Pei's East Building
March 27 through October 11, 1998
Lorenzo Lotto: Rediscovered Master of
the Renaissance
November 2, 1997 through March 1, 1998
M.C. Escher: A Centennial Tribute
October 26, 1997 through April 26, 1998
Thomas Moran
September 28, 1997 through January 11, 1998
Augustus Saint-Gaudens' Memorial to Robert
Gould Shaw and the Massachusetts Fifty-fourth Regiment
September 21, 1997 through December 14, 1998
Picasso: The Early Years, 1892-1906
March 30 - July 27, 1997
Six Centuries/Six Artists
February 2 through May 4, 1997
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