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A look at the private thoughts of artists and others affiliated
with the art world, through their personal diaries |
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This interactive explores the artist's life and art |
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Twenty-one African artists, from eleven countries, illustrated
through exhibition announcements and gallery brochures |
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Celebrates the vitality of Latino art traditions from the 18th
- 20th centuries |
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American Art Museum Director Elizabeth Broun's personal favorites
from the collection |
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Modern Japanese Prints and Paintings from the Robert O. Muller
Collection |
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American
Ashcan and Scene Painting |
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A look at Hopper's life, his friends and his paintings |
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Explores the urban vision of the six Ashcan artists |
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Paintings of America during the 20th century |
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A look at the life and work of this "soul painter" |
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Presents canvases full of light and color |
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American art before World War I |
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James McNeill Whistler transformed his patron's dining room
into a landmark of interior design |
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American
Portrait Painting |
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To commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Smithsonian, this
exhibition looks back at the America of 1846 |
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A sample of the Gallery's holdings characterizing the diversity
of its portraits |
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Selected portraits from the 1920s |
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Portrays a fascinating segment of the American experience |
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Portraits of men who shared a passion for science |
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A look at the Washingtons from the perspective of their contemporaries |
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Remembering Marshall and the leaders with whom he helped shape
history for much of the twentieth century |
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An in-depth look at the famous Gilbert Stuart portrait |
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Evoking the history of the nation's highest office and the individuals
who have occupied it |
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Learn about the men who have held America's highest office |
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A gallery of influential Native Americans |
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Evoking the history of the nation's highest office and the individuals
who have occupied it |
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Portraits of poets anchored by their words |
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Portraits of some key people in the American Revolution |
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Portraits illustrating this signal event to the Civil War |
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The first Woman's Rights Convention |
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A retrospective about the man whose progressive ideas significantly
shaped our national character |
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