Spreckels, Alma de Bretteville, 1881-1968
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Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Inaugural Exposition of French Art in the California Palace of the Legion of Honor, 1924-1925, November 11, 1924-[April 1925]
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Abstract
The California Palace of the Legion of Honor was opened with an exhibition of over 700 works. The exhibition records span 3 folders and several copies of the catalog are available in the archives.
Dates:
November 11, 1924-[April 1925]
Museum of Dance and Theater, [September-October 1957]
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Abstract
An exhibition showcasing the collection to be installed in the intended “Museum of Dance and Theater,” a project to build a permanent museum within Golden Gate Park to house the dance and theater collection of Legion of Honor co-founder Alma de Bretteville Spreckels. The exhibition records include a catalog.
Dates:
[September-October 1957]
Roumanian Textiles from the Spreckels Collection, July 11-[July] 1945
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Abstract
An exhibition of textiles from Romania from the Spreckels collection, donated to the Legion of Honor by co-founder Alma de Bretteville Spreckels. No materials remain for this exhibition.
Dates:
July 11-[July] 1945
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