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Museum of Modern Art (established 1929)

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Found in 23 Collections and/or Records:

Action Photography, Circulated by the Museum of Modern Art, October 15-November 5, 1943

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An exhibition of over 60 photographs depicting movement and actions, including photographs from the early days of photography in 1837 up until the 1940s. The exhibition was arranged and circulated by the Museum of Modern Art, New York. The exhibition records span five folders.

Dates: October 15-November 5, 1943

Barlach's "Singing Man": Sculpture, Drawings, and Prints by Ernst Barlach, Circuited by the Museum of Modern Art, New York, June 16-30, 1941

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An exhibition of bronze sculptures, charcoal and ink drawings, lithographs, and woodcuts by German artist Ernst Barlach, arranged and circuited by The Museum of Modern Art, New York. The exhibition records span four folders.

Dates: June 16-30, 1941

Brazil Builds: Photographs and Models, Circulated by the Museum of Modern Art, September 22-October 15, 1944

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An exhibition of 100 photographs and 2 models of old and Modern architecture of Brazil, as surveyed by American architect Philip L. Goodwin during a trip to the country. He arranged the exhibition for the Museum of Modern Art, New York. The exhibition records span seven folders.

Dates: September 22-October 15, 1944

Britain at War, Circulated by the Museum of Modern Art, March 29-May 3, 1942

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An exhibition of paintings, photographs, camouflage, posters, and cartoons depicting life in Great Britain during World War II, circuited by the Museum of Modern Art. The exhibition records span nine folders plus a catalog from the Museum of Modern Art and object photographs.

Dates: March 29-May 3, 1942

Built in the U.S.A., 1932-1944: Photographs, Models, and Drawings, Circulated by the Museum of Modern Art, March 8-29, 1945

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An exhibition of 47 photographs, models, and drawings of American architecture built between the Museum of Modern Art’s first exhibition in 1932 and this, their 15th anniversary in 1944. The exhibition records span five folders.

Dates: March 8-29, 1945

Contemporary British Lithographs, 1948-1952, Lent by the Museum of Modern Art, New York, April 10-May 9, 1954

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An exhibition of 26 lithographs by British artists created between 1948 and 1952, arranged by the Museum of Modern Art, New York. The exhibition records span one folder plus photographs.

Dates: April 10-May 9, 1954

Early Photographers: Atget, Brady, and Genthe, September 8-October 8, 1951

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An exhibition of photographs by early adopters of the medium, Eugene Atget, Mathew B. Brady, and Arnold Genthe. lent by the Museum of Modern Art, New York City and from the permanent collection of the Legion of Honor. The exhibition records span seven folders plus photographs.

Dates: September 8-October 8, 1951

Experimental Printmaking in Europe, March 2-April 18, 1948

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An exhibition reviewing the methods of printmaking by late-nineteenth and early-twentieth century European artists, arranged by the Museum of Modern Art, New York. The exhibition records span six folders plus installation photos.

Dates: March 2-April 18, 1948

Faces and Places in Brazil: Photographs by Genevieve Naylor, November 9-30, 1943

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An exhibition of photographs of Brazil taken by American artist Genevieve Naylor while there promoting anti-Nazi ties between the U.S. and Brazil under the U.S. Office of Inter-American Affairs from 1940 to 1942. The exhibition was arranged and circulated by the Museum of Modern Art, New York. The exhibition records span four folders.

Dates: November 9-30, 1943

From Sketch to Stage: Original Drawings and Color Sketches for Sets and Costumes, Circulated by the Museum of Modern Art, September 3-24, 1945

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An exhibition of 18 drawings and sketches of set and costume designs for musicals, operas, and ballets, circulated by the Museum of Modern Art, New York. The exhibition records span four folders.

Dates: September 3-24, 1945

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nineteenth century (dates CE) 6
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paintings (visual works) 4
photographers 4
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sculpture (visual works) 4
European 3
prints (visual works) 3
Bauhaus 2
Brazil 2
Brazilian 2
Expressionist (style) 2
German Expressionist (movement) 2
Hungary 2
South American 2
World War II 2
architectural drawings (visual works) 2
charcoal drawings 2
commissions (orders for works) 2
contemporary (generic time frame) 2
genre pictures 2
ink 2
international 2
lithographs 2
military campaigns 2
models (representations) 2
sketches 2
wars 2
watercolors (paintings) 2
women artists 2
Art Nouveau 1
British (modern) 1
Europe 1
Federal Art Project 1
France 1
French (culture or style) 1
Pictorialist 1
Spain 1
Spanish (culture or style) 1
Surrealist 1
United Kingdom 1
anniversary exhibitions 1
art dealers 1
ballet (discipline) 1
bronzes (visual works) 1
camouflage 1
cartoons (humorous images) 1
commercial art 1
costume design 1
crayons (drawing material) 1
decorative art (art genre) 1
etchings (prints) 1
families (kinship groups) 1
hand coloring 1
journalistic photography 1
military artists 1
mural paintings (visual works) 1
music (discipline) 1
musical theater 1
navies 1
news photographs 1
oil paintings (visual works) 1
open competitions 1
operas (performances) 1
pastels (visual works) 1
pencil drawings 1
permanent collections 1
portrait photography 1
portraitists 1
posters 1
printmakers 1
red chalk 1
sets (theatrical) 1
silverpoint drawings 1
studies (visual works) 1
textiles (visual works) 1
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