December 19, 2007
Plein-Air Practice in the Forest of Fontainebleau
to be Explored in Exhibition Premiering at National Gallery of Art, Washington
March 2 –June 8, 2008
December 18, 2007
National Gallery of Art Seeks Drawings, Watercolors,
and Paintings on Paper by Mark Rothko in Italy for Essential reference Volumes
December 18, 2007
Complete Survey of Renaissance Medals Collections
at the National Gallery of Art Now Available
November 19, 2007
Bronze and Boxwood: Masterpieces from the
Robert H. Smith Collection, January 27 through May 4
November 13, 2007
National Gallery of Art Center for Advanced
Study in the Visual Arts Announces 2007–2008 Appointments
November 7, 2007
Holiday Shopping At The National Gallery
Of Art Includes Edward Hopper And J.M.W. Turner Exhibition Shops
October 19, 2007
National Gallery of Art Names Harry Cooper
as Head of Department of Modern Art
October 19, 2007
National Gallery of Art Announces
2007 Fall Lecture Program
October 19, 2007
National Gallery of Art Celebrates
the 2007 Holiday Season
October 19, 2007
Popular
Ice Skating Rink in National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden Opens in Mid-November
for Ninth Consecutive Year
October 18, 2007
National Gallery of Art Announces Performances
for first Half of 2007–2008 Concert Season through December 30
October 18, 2007
National Gallery of Art 2007 Fall Film
Series Premieres New Films From Romania and Salutes Edward Hopper and J.M.W.
Turner
October 17, 2007
Final Celebrations at the National
Gallery of Art in Washington and at Windsor Castle Mark the Centenary of Paul
Mellon’s Birth
October 12, 2007
Let the World In: Prints by Robert Rauschenberg
from the National Gallery of Art and Related Collections
October 12, 2007
The Baroque Woodcut
October 12, 2007
World Premiere Announced for Sanctuary at
the National Gallery of Art on November 18, 2007; Presented in Celebration
of Rauschenberg Exhibition
August 9, 2007
The Art of the American Snapshot, 1888-1978:
From the Collection of Robert E. Jackson"
July 19, 2007
Undisturbed by Color: Art and the
Early Photographic Album, on View Through September 16, 2007
June 22, 2007
See Old Masters in a New Way
"Later
the Same Evening; an opera inspired by five paintings of Edward Hopper"
April 20, 2007
"Paul Mellon: In His Own Words," A
New Documentary by the National Gallery of Art Premieres on WETA-TV and Apple
iTunes© in June
April 20, 2007
Rembrandt's Titus Makes a
Return Visit to the National Gallery of Art, Launching a Series of Exchanges
with the Norton Simon Foundation
April 9, 2007
National Gallery of Art Acquires Important
Works by Jensen, Morris, Ruscha, Scully, Mendieta, and Taylor-Wood
March 28, 2007
The Legacy of Paul Mellon at the National
Gallery of Art to be Celebrated During the Centennial of His Birth
March 6, 2007
National Gallery of Art to Acquire
Landmark Collection of Some 1,700 Prints Annotated by Jasper Johns
February 15, 2007
First American Exhibition in 30 Years to
Focus on Works by Eugene Boudin, on View March 25 – September 3, 2007
February 15, 2007
Popular Sunday Brunch Returns to National
Gallery of Art Terrace Café
February 7, 2007
African American History Month at the National
Gallery of Art Includes Sculpture, Lectures, and an Online Tour
January 23, 2007
"States and Variations: Prints by
Jasper Johns" Highlights Johns' Distinctive Printmaking Process, March
11–October 28, 2007
January 10, 2007
National Gallery of Art Recruits Volunteers
for Adult Program Docents
January 8, 2007
"Sources for Shakespeare's Plays:
Selections from the National Gallery of Art Library" on View through April
17, 2007
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