HOME
What's New Subscribe to Our Web Site Newsletters Calendar of Events Recent Acquisitions Videos and Podcasts About the Gallery Jan Lievens: A Dutch Master Rediscovered Pompeii and the Roman Villa: Art and Culture around the Bay of Naples
Global Navigation Collection Exhibitions Planning a Visit Programs Online Tours Education Resources Gallery Shop Support the Gallery NGA Kids
National Gallery of Art - EXHIBITIONS

Past Exhibitions

Naive Visions: Antique Toys from the Shelburne Museum

December 20, 1987-April 10, 1988

Overview: 27 playthings made of wood, tin, and iron, most dating from around 1870 to 1910, came from the Shelburne Museum to supplement the large folk art exhibition held at approximately the same time. Works from the Gallery's collection were added, including some 40 related watercolors from the Index of American Design and 24 paintings from the Garbisch collection. The exhibition was organized and designed by Gaillard Ravenel and Mark Leithauser. Laurie Weitzenkorn was the coordinator.

Attendance: 94,390 (111 days)

Location: East Building, Ground Floor, Northwest, Pod II (3,500 sq. ft.)

Search past exhibitions
Previous | Next (chronological list)