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Box 1 - Legion of Honor Exhibition Catalogs

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Exhibition catalog (Bulletin of the California Palace of the Legion of Honor Vol 19, No. 6), October 1961

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An exhibition of 21 paintings by Danish-born American Roland Petersen. This was the first solo exhibition in San Francisco for this artist who became well-known throughout the Bay Area over a 50-year career.
The exhibition records span four folders and include an exhibition description, catalog draft, correspondence with the artist, and registration receipts, plus a catalog and photographs.

Dates: October 1961

Exhibition catalog, 1961

 Item — Box: 1 - Legion of Honor Exhibition Catalogs, Folder: 11
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An exhibition of 12 paintings, 9 drawings, and 4 collages by American artist Elise Cavanna, arranged in cooperation with the Esther Robles Gallery, Los Angeles.
The exhibition records span three folders and include an exhibition description, artist biography, correspondence with the artist, and registration receipts, plus a catalog and photographs.

Dates: 1961

Exhibition catalog (Bulletin of the California Palace of the Legion of Honor Vol 19, No. 7 & 8), November-December 1961

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An exhibition of 114 paintings by California artists invited to exhibit at the Legion of Honor. This was the third annual exhibition of its kind and was sponsored by the Patrons of Art and Music auxiliary.
The exhibition records span three folders and include awards information, sales correspondence, and registration receipts, plus a catalog.

Dates: November-December 1961

Exhibition catalog, 1961

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At the Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts, an exhibition of 49 etchings, mezzotints, engravings, and drypoint prints by American artist Beth van Hoesen.
The exhibition records span 10 folders and include a press release, artist biography, catalog draft, correspondence, collateral from other installations, and clippings, plus a catalog, and an additional 4 folders of material related to the circulation of the exhibition.

Dates: 1961