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19th and 20th Century American Paintings from the Museum Collections, April 8-24, 1949

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Scope and Contents

An exhibition of 19th and 20th century American paintings from the Legion of Honor permanent collections. No materials remain for this exhibition.

Dates

  • Creation: April 8-24, 1949

Conditions Governing Access

At this time, the exhibition records are unavailable to the public and will only be made available to FAMSF staff upon request.

Biographical / Historical

The American art collections at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco span four centuries and include paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts. These compelling works were created by artists of Native ancestry, early European colonists, forcibly enslaved Africans and their descendants, and immigrants and their succeeding generations. The distinctive visions of these artists represent the multifaceted nature of the American experience. They have created, borrowed, and adapted an extraordinary range of cultural concepts and visual styles. Reflecting both personal and collective concerns, they have helped shape the evolving definitions of what it means to identify as American. The resulting cross-cultural works distinguish the art created in the United States.

The diversity and complexity of American art reveals that Americans have never shared a single set of values. The substantial representation of objects from the northeast—especially from New York City, the historical cultural capital—is counterbalanced by the art made in California. California’s counterculture movements have frequently challenged national calls for conformity and paved the way for significant societal change. The state’s cultural ties to Asia and the Americas, sensitivity to environmental issues, and histories of migration also have heightened awareness that Americans belong to an increasingly global community.

The American art collections are interpreted within historical, cultural, social, political, and economic contexts that often reveal the disparities between the nation’s ideals and its often problematic realities. Juxtapositions of older and newer objects reveal connections between the past and the present, underscoring the relevance of historical objects for contemporary viewers. Changing perceptions of these objects make it possible to view the American art collections as an impermanent gathering of ideas that are continually reinterpreted. This display provides a public forum—a gathering place for people, art, and ideas that have their roots in history, flourish in the present, and will continue to grow in the future.

Source:
“About American Art.” n.d. Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. https://www.famsf.org/collections/about-american-art.

Extent

0 Linear Feet (No materials remain for this exhibition.)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Abstract

An exhibition of 19th and 20th century American paintings from the Legion of Honor permanent collections. No materials remain for this exhibition.

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Legion of Honor: Paintings by Living California Artists (1942)
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de Young: American Indian Watercolors (1943)
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Legion of Honor: The Collection of D.O. Mills: European and American Painting Lent by the Mills Estate (1943)
Legion of Honor: American Paintings from the Permanent and Loan Collections (1943)
Legion of Honor: Examples of American Painting from the Museum Collections (1944)
Legion of Honor: Survey of American Painting from the Museum's Collections (1944)
Contemporary American Painting from the Encyclopaedia Britannica Collection (1948)
de Young: American Painting in Our Century (1949)
Legion of Honor: Fourth Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Painting (1950)
Legion of Honor: 14 Recent American Paintings (1951)
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Legion of Honor: American Painting from the Museum's Permanent Collection (1954)
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Legion of Honor: American Paintings, 1815-1865 (1957)
Legion of Honor: The Edith Gregor Halpert Collection of American Paintings and Sculpture (1964)
Legion of Honor: American Paintings of the Nineteenth Century (1964)
de Young: American Paintings from the Metropolitan Museum of Art (1966)
Legion of Honor: American Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Paintings (1968)
de Young: American Paintings from Newport (1969)
Legion of Honor: Three Centuries of American Painting (1971)
Legion of Honor: Three Centuries of American Painting (1971)
de Young: American Paintings: Recent Acquisitions (1988)
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Repository Details

Part of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Archives Repository

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