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French Prints, 1500-1800, from the Moore S. Achenbach Collection, September 9-[30], 1948

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Scope and Contents

An exhibition of about 50 prints by French artists from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century from the collection of Moore S. Achenbach, which he would previously donate to the City of San Francisco to establish the Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts. This exhibition accompanied “Modern French Prints.”
The exhibition records span three folders and include an exhibition description, object description, lender correspondence, and registration receipts.

Dates

  • Creation: September 9-[30], 1948

Creator

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 Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts (AFGA) is the department of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco responsible for works of art on paper: prints, drawings, and artist books. Selections from the collection are exhibited in rotating exhibitions in specially designated galleries at the de Young and Legion of Honor.

The department is named for Moore and Hazel Achenbach, who gave the bulk of their collection to the city of San Francisco in 1948 and the remainder upon Mr. Achenbach’s death in 1963. When they formed the collection, the Achenbachs intended that it would cover the entire development of the graphic arts, from the 15th century to the present day. Through gifts, purchases, and the generous support of additional donors, AFGA curators have worked steadily to realize this goal, filling in gaps and moving the collection forward into the 21st century. Many of these acquisitions form the basis for special collections within the department, such as the Anderson Collection of Graphic Arts, the Reva and David Logan Collection of Artist Illustrated Books, significant holdings of Japanese prints, theater and dance materials, and an important group of Works Project Administration (WPA) prints and drawings allocated by the Federal Art Project. The department is also the repository of a number of archives, including the archive of the Bay Area’s Crown Point Press and the graphic works of the Los Angeles–based artist Ed Ruscha. Today, with more than 90,000 works of art, AFGA is the largest repository of works of art on paper in the western United States.

Source: https://www.famsf.org/collections/about-achenbach-foundation-graphic-arts

Extent

0.1 Linear Feet (The exhibition records span three folders.)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Abstract

An exhibition of about 50 prints by French artists from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century from the collection of Moore S. Achenbach. The exhibition records span three folders.

Arrangement

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

Related Exhibitions

A list of all Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts exhibitions is available in the Archives.
Legion of Honor: French and English Mezzotints, from the Archer M. Huntington Collection (1932)
Legion of Honor: Old Master Drawings from the Collection of Sir Robert and Lady Witt (1938)
Legion of Honor: Old Master Drawings from the Collection of LeRoy M. Backus (1941)
Legion of Honor: English Color Prints, Gift of Archer M. Huntington (1941)
Legion of Honor: Master Drawings (1943)
Legion of Honor: Prints by Honore Daumier (1943)
Legion of Honor: Old Master Drawings from the Collection of Moore S. Achenbach (1944)
Legion of Honor: Eighteenth Century Mezzotints from the Huntington Collection (1946)
Legion of Honor: Views of European Cities: Prints from the Collection of Moore S. Achenbach (1947)
Legion of Honor: Tempo of the Times: A Print Exhibition Inaugurating the Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts (1948)
Legion of Honor: Old Master Drawings from the Museum Collections (1949)
Legion of Honor: Old Master Drawings and Contemporary Drawings from the Museum Collections, Augmented by Notable Works from Local Private Collections (1955)
Legion of Honor: Old Master Drawings from Chatsworth (1963)
Legion of Honor: Old Master Drawings from the Museum Collections (1966)
Legion of Honor: Prints of the French Eighteenth Century (1970)
de Young: Old Master Drawings from Chatsworth (1970)
Legion of Honor: Old Master Drawings from the Ashmolean (1980)

Repository Details

Part of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Archives Repository

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