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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. 3, No. 11), March 1946

 Item — Box: 1 - Legion of Honor Exhibition Catalogs, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: An exhibition of 18 paintings and 26 drawings by American artist Eastman Johnson, lent by M. Knoedler and Company of New York City, as well as an indefinite loan from the D.O. Mills Estate, plus a painting from the museum’s permanent collection. The exhibition records span four folders and include an object and price list, planning correspondence, registration receipts, and collateral from other installations. The Bulletin of the California Palace of the Legion of Honor Vol. 3, No. 11...
Dates: March 1946

Exhibition catalog, undated

 Item — Box: 1 - Legion of Honor Exhibition Catalogs, Folder: 4
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An exhibition of 21 paintings of Paris, France after the end of World War II by American husband and wife artist duo Gladys Rockmore Davis and Floyd Davis. The artworks were commissioned by and circulated for exhibition by Life Magazine.
The exhibition records span three folders and include an object list and shipping information, planning correspondence, and registration receipts. A copy of the exhibition catalog is in the catalog collection.

Dates: undated

Bulletin of the California Palace of the Legion of Honor Vol. 4, No. 5, September 1946

 Item — Box: 1 - Legion of Honor Exhibition Catalogs, Folder: 4
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A retrospective exhibition of 26 paintings by the late American artist Jules Pages. At the time of his death, he was a member of the museum's committee on gifts.
The exhibition records span four folders and include an artist biography, price list, lender correspondence, and registration receipts. The Bulletin of the California Palace of the Legion of Honor Vol. 4, No. 5 covered the exhibition and is available in the archives. Clippings are in the clipping collection.

Dates: September 1946

Exhibition catalog (Bulletin of the California Palace of the Legion of Honor Vol. 4, No. 7), November 1946

 Item — Box: 1 - Legion of Honor Exhibition Catalogs, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: An exhibition of paintings, tapestries, and decorative arts by Old Masters and Modern artists from the collection of Arthur Sachs. This traveling exhibition was the first time since the outbreak of World War II that the collection had been on display as it was stored at the Louvre Museum in Paris, France for the duration of the war.The exhibition records span seven folders and include an exhibition description, planning notes, press release, layout, registration receipts, shipping...
Dates: November 1946

Exhibition brochure (Bulletin of the California Palace of the Legion of Honor Vol. 4, No. 11), March 1947

 Item — Box: 1 - Legion of Honor Exhibition Catalogs, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: An exhibition of over 150 drawings by the greatest nineteenth century French artists, including Ingres, Degas, Manet, Renoir, Seurat, Toulouse-Lautrec, and Van Gogh.The exhibition records span 18 folders and include a press release, event invitation, layout of the gallery, planning correspondence, shipping information, publicity correspondence, catalog drafts and correspondence, lender and insurance information, rejected lender correspondence, registration receipts, and correspondence...
Dates: March 1947

Exhibition brochure, undated

 Item — Box: 1 - Legion of Honor Exhibition Catalogs, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: An exhibition of photographs and restored artworks by Italian artists, assembled to “bring before the American people the tremendous war damage suffered by the art and monuments of Italy and the urgency of their salvage and restoration.” The exhibition was arranged by the American Committee for the Restoration of Italian Monuments in collaboration with the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City. The exhibition records span six folders and include press release, planning...
Dates: undated

Exhibition bulletin (Bulletin of the California Palace of the Legion of Honor Vol. 5, No. 1), May 1947

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Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: An exhibition of photographs and restored artworks by Italian artists, assembled to “bring before the American people the tremendous war damage suffered by the art and monuments of Italy and the urgency of their salvage and restoration.” The exhibition was arranged by the American Committee for the Restoration of Italian Monuments in collaboration with the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City. The exhibition records span six folders and include press release, planning...
Dates: May 1947

Exhibition catalog, undated

 Item — Box: 1 - Legion of Honor Exhibition Catalogs, Folder: 4
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An exhibition of 38 watercolor paintings by American artist Martin Shallenberger, completed while stationed in Europe during World War II.
The exhibition records span three folders and include correspondence with the artist, planning correspondence, and registration receipts. A copy of the exhibition catalog is in the catalog collection.

Dates: undated

Exhibition brochure (Bulletin of the California Palace of the Legion of Honor Vol. 5, No. 6), October 1947

 Item — Box: 1 - Legion of Honor Exhibition Catalogs, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: An exhibition of 48 Dutch master paintings of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries among the hundreds that had been looted by the Nazis from The Netherlands and recovered by the Museum, Fine Arts, and Archives Section of the U.S. Army (aka the Monuments Men), for whom Legion director Thomas Carr Howe, Jr. served during World War II. The artworks were lent by the Dutch government and arranged and circulated by the Albright Art Gallery in Buffalo, New York. The exhibition records span...
Dates: October 1947

Exhibition brochure (Bulletin of the California Palace of the Legion of Honor Vol. 5, No. 10), February 1948

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Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: An exhibition displaying the advancements in tapestry-making by the best modern French tapestry houses that began in Paris in 1930. The works were lent by the French government and arranged for exhibition in the United States by the Associated American Artists. The exhibition records span five folders and include exhibition and object description, a price list, planning correspondence, and registration receipts. The Bulletin of the California Palace of the Legion of Honor Vol. 5, No. 10...
Dates: February 1948