French (culture or style)
Found in 103 Collections and/or Records:
Photographs by Cass Brink: Architectural Vignettes from France, Italy, and Spain, February 16-March 30, 1952
An exhibition of 53 photographs of famous architecture in France, Italy, and Spain by American artist Cass Brink. The exhibition records span one folder of registration receipts.
Porcelains from the Collection of Mrs. A.B. Spreckels, August 5, 1935-[March 1936]
A long term loan exhibition of porcelain objects lent by Mrs. Alma de Bretteville Spreckels. No materials remain for this exhibition.
Prints by Berthe Morisot and Her Contemporaries, August 21-September 27, 1953
From the Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts collection, an exhibition of etchings and lithographs by French Impressionist artist Berthe Morisot and her contemporaries, accompanying a loan exhibition, Berthe Morisot and Her Circle. The exhibition records span two folders plus photographs.
Prints by Honore Daumier, July 15-August 8, 1943
An exhibition of 60 prints by nineteenth century French artist Honore Daumier from the collection of the University of Minnesota and circuited by the Western Association of Art Museum Directors. The exhibition records span three folders.
Reproductions of French Masterworks, [1931]
An exhibition of reproductions of famous French art treasures, lent to the Legion of Honor by the National Museum of France, under the auspices of the French government. No exhibition materials remain for the exhibition.
Sculpture by Aristide Maillol (1861-1944), September 5-October 12, 1959
An exhibition of 36 bronze sculptures and 1 marble sculpture by late nineteenth-early twentieth century French artist Aristide Maillol arranged by Paul Roseberg & Co. in New York. The exhibition records span four folders plus a catalog and photographs.
Sculpture by Theodore Riviere, [May]-May 31, 1940
An exhibition of 13 sculptures by the French artist Theodore Riviere which were among a recent donation of artworks by Legion co-founder Alma de Bretteville Spreckels Awl. No materials remain for this exhibition.
Sculpture by Theodore Riviere, October [13]-31, 1935
A nearly comprehensive exhibition of 45 sculptures by French artist Theordore Riviere, lent by Alma de Bretteville Spreckels. No materials remain for this exhibition.
"September Morn" by Paul Chabas, February 1-March 15, 1958
An exhibition of the controversial painting September Morn by early twentieth century French artist Paul Chabas, this was the first loan of the work since it was donated to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1957. The exhibition records span four folders plus a clipping and photographs.
Study Exhibition: The Work of Auguste Renoir, October 9-[28] 1945
An exhibition studying the works of the famous French Impressionist, Pierre Auguste Renoir. Little else is known about this exhibition and no materials remain.