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France

 Subject
Subject Source: Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names
Scope Note: Area inhabited by Lower Paleolithic; Celt-speaking Gauls dominated by 5th century BCE; part of Roman Empire 125 BCE-5th century, then under Frankish influence; lost land to England 12th-16th centuries; monarchy fell in Revolution 1792; recurring expansion 16-19th centuries; official language is French, though Provençal, Breton, Flemish, Catalan, Corsican, Basque, and Germanic regional patois are also spoken.

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

17th International Watercolor Exhibition, Circuited by the Chicago Art Institute, October 13-November 13, 1938

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The annual exhibition of watercolor paintings by artists from dozens of countries, including 41 works by international artists and 119 by American artists assembled and circuited by the Art Institute of Chicago. The exhibition records span six folders plus a copy of the catalog.

Dates: October 13-November 13, 1938

19th International Watercolors Exhibition, Circuited by the Art Institute of Chicago, June 13-July 14, 1940

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An exhibition of the traveling 19th annual international exhibition of watercolor painting by the Art Institute of Chicago. Included were 165 art works. The exhibition records span six folders.

Dates: June 13-July 14, 1940

French Drawings: Masterpieces from Seven Centuries, March 7-April 10, 1956

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A loan exhibition surveying the development of drawing by French artists from the thirteenth to nineteenth centuries, organized by L’Association Française d’Action Artistique and circulated by the Art Institute of Chicago. The exhibition records span eight folders plus a catalog, bulletin, and photographs.

Dates: March 7-April 10, 1956