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From Gericault to Renoir: Original Etchings and Lithographs, October 18-November 8, 1943

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Scope and Contents

An exhibition of 67 etchings and lithographs by nineteenth and early twentieth century artists, tracing the development of printmaking from the era of Gericault to Renoir and the Impressionists. The exhibition was arranged and circulated by the Galerie St. Etienne in New York City.
The exhibition records span four folders and include an exhibition description, price list, planning correspondence, and registration receipts.

Dates

  • Creation: October 18-November 8, 1943

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

The price list must be redacted before viewing.

Biographical / Historical

Founded in 1939 by Otto Kallir, the Galerie St. Etienne is the oldest gallery in the United States specializing in Austrian and German Expressionism. They mounted the first American solo exhibitions of such artists as Erich Heckel (1955), Gustav Klimt (1959), Oskar Kokoschka (1940), Alfred Kubin (1941), Paula Modersohn-Becker (1958) and Egon Schiele (1941). St. Etienne was also instrumental in arranging the first American museum acquisitions of works by these artists. Firmly committed to scholarship, the gallery’s directors have authored catalog raisonnés on Richard Gerstl, Grandma Moses and Egon Schiele. Following Otto Kallir’s death in 1978, his granddaughter, Jane Kallir, and his longtime business partner, Hildegard Bachert, became the gallery’s co-directors. Bachert was a world-renowned expert on Käthe Kollwitz, while Jane Kallir has written over 20 books and is the leading authority on Schiele.

The Galerie St. Etienne developed a commitment to the work of self-taught American and European artists after “discovering” Grandma Moses, who had her first solo exhibition there in 1940. The gallery has represented Moses ever since. We have also worked with the estates of Ilija Bosilj (Basicevic), Henry Darger, Morris Hirshfield and John Kane, as well as the artists of Gugging, Austria. While our focus is on self-taught artists of the early 20th century, Jane Kallir has written extensively about contemporary “Outsider” art and Art Brut.

In 2017, Hildegard Bachert and Jane Kallir established the Kallir Research Institute (KRI) to continue the scholarly tradition established by Otto Kallir. In 2021, the Galerie St. Etienne closed its exhibition space and became an art advisory. The gallery’s library, archives and educational activities were taken over by the KRI.

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Extent

0.2 Linear Feet (The exhibition records span five folders.)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Abstract

An exhibition of etchings and lithographs by nineteenth and early twentieth century artists, arranged and circulated by the Galerie St. Etienne in New York City. The exhibition records span five folders.

Arrangement

The materials are separated by content and type and organized chronologically.

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Legion of Honor: Lithographs by Toulouse-Lautrec (1946)
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Legion of Honor: French 19th Century Art from the Permanent Collection (1976)
Legion of Honor: 19th Century French Drawings: Selections from the Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts (1978)
Legion of Honor: 19th Century French Landscapes: Prints and Drawings from the Permanent Collection (1984)
de Young: Faces and Figures: 19th century Works on Paper from the Permanent Collection (1984)
Legion of Honor: 18th and 19th Century English Figurative Prints and Drawings (1988)

Repository Details

Part of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Archives Repository

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