December 8, 2003
First Major Survey in 15 Years of Jim
Dine's Drawings Opens March 21, 2004, at the National Gallery of Art
November 24, 2003
Verrocchio's "David" Restored:
A Renaissance Bronze from the National Museum of the Bargello, Florence
February 13-March 21, 2004
November 5, 2003
National Gallery of Art Celebrates
the 2003 Holiday Season
National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden Ice-Rink Opens Mid-November for Fifth Year
October 31, 2003
Center for Advanced Study in
the Visual Arts Announces 2003-2004 Appointments
October 24, 2003
Special Installation of Mark Rothko's
Mural Commisions on View at the National Gallery of Art:
Gallery Celebrates Artist's Centenary
On view indefinitely
October 21, 2003
Rare 17th-Century Statue of
Saint John of the Cross Acquired by the National Gallery of Art
October 8, 2003
The
East Building: Celebrating 25 Years
National Gallery of Art, June 1, 2003 - June 1, 2004
October 1, 2003
Courtly Art of the Ancient Maya
National Gallery of Art, April 4 - July 25, 2004
Diego Rivera: Cubist Still Lifes
and Portraits
National Gallery of Art, April 4-July 25, 2004
National Gallery of Art Showcases "Milestones in Mexican Cinema: 1898-2003" in Spring-Summer 2004
September 26, 2003
September 15, 2003
A Painter’s Mind: Selections from the Library of Romare Bearden at National Gallery of Art
Weekend Jazz Brunch and Southern Cuisine at Cascade Café
August 1, 2003
July 10, 2003
National Gallery of Art
Summer Lecture Series
"Five African American Artists" Begins on July 20
June 19, 2003
Well-Traveled" St.
Christopher" Returns to the National Gallery of Art
June 19, 2003
National Gallery of Art
Launches Web site for Teachers
June 11, 2003
Iconic Work by Tony Smith
Acquired by National Gallery of Art
May 8, 2003
National Gallery of Art Celebrates
Turn-of-the-Century Paris with Métropolitain Entrance in Sculpture Garden
April 17, 2003
"Jean-Antoine Houdon (1741-1828):
Sculptor of the Enlightenment" on View at the National Gallery of Art
May 4 Through September 7, 2003
March 25, 2003
National Gallery of Art Installs
Ellsworth Kelly's
Color Panels for a Large Wall in East Building Atrium
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