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Austrian

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Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Refers to the culture of the modern nation of Austria, or of the culture in central Europe in the area comprising modern Austria.

Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

Exhibition of Modern Art, September 1-November 1, 1927

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An anonymously lent exhibition of paintings and sculptures by modern artists from the United States and Europe. The exhibition records include a few copies of the exhibition catalog.

Dates: September 1-November 1, 1927

Exhibition of Modern Austrian Painting, April 4-30, 1932

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An exhibition of paintings by modern Austrian artists, assembled under the auspices of the College Art Association. The exhibition records span 4 folders plus copies of the catalog.

Dates: April 4-30, 1932

Painted Faces, Masks: Religious, Decorative and Festive, November 21, 1953-January 10, 1954

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An exhibition of 60 masks comparing the religious, decorative, and festival masks across the globe. The exhibition records span three folders plus a bulletin and photographs.

Dates: November 21, 1953-January 10, 1954

Paintings and Silver from the Collection of Prince and Princess Metternich, October 18-November 30, 1952

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An exhibition of paintings and silver pieces from the collection of the early nineteenth century Prince and Princess Metternich of Austria. No materials remain for this exhibition.

Dates: October 18-November 30, 1952

Paintings by Oskar Kokoschka, March 20-April 30, 1954

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An exhibition of 23 paintings by Austrian Expressionist artist Oskar Kokoschka, arranged by the Santa Barbara Museum of Art. The exhibition records span four folders, plus a catalog, clippings, and photographs.

Dates: March 20-April 30, 1954

Watercolors by Ernst Huber, December 4, 1954-January 9, 1955

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An exhibition of 30 watercolor paintings of Austria by Austrian artist Ernst Huber. The exhibition records span five folders.

Dates: December 4, 1954-January 9, 1955