Museum of Modern Art (established 1929)
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Barlach's "Singing Man": Sculpture, Drawings, and Prints by Ernst Barlach, Circuited by the Museum of Modern Art, New York, June 16-30, 1941
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.
Built in the U.S.A., 1932-1944: Photographs, Models, and Drawings, Circulated by the Museum of Modern Art, March 8-29, 1945
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.
New Horizons in American Art, February 15-March 15, 1937
An exhibition of about 240 works completed for the Works Progress Administration’s Federal Art Project, arranged by the Museum of Modern Art. The exhibition records span four folders.
Twentieth Century Portraits, Circulated by the Museum of Modern Art, June 15-July 12, 1943
An exhibition of portraits created during the twentieth century, arranged and circulated by the Museum of Modern Art, New York. The exhibition records span four folders.
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