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South American

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Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Refers to the cultures of the continent of South America, which is bounded by the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, Central America, and the Antarctic region.

Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:

Pre-Columbian Peruvian Art, February 26-March 31, 1951

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An exhibition of textiles and pottery by Peruvian artists, lent by the Carlebach Gallery. The exhibition records span four folders plus photographs.

Dates: February 26-March 31, 1951

Sculpture of Araucan Types of Chile, Portraits and Drawings by Urbici Soler of Barcelona, June 1-July 1, 1931

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An exhibition of works by the Spanish-born American artist Urbici Soler. The exhibition records span 3 folders plus clippings.

Dates: June 1-July 1, 1931

South American Colonial Silver, January 9-February 14, 1943

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An exhibition of 40 pieces of silver by Argentinian artists from the collection of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, supplemented by 18 pieces of silver by Peruvian artists from the collection of Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Berckmeyer. The exhibition records span two folders.

Dates: January 9-February 14, 1943

Spanish Colonial Design, June 8-July 4, 1943

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An exhibition of 50 hand-colored block prints completed under the Federal Art Project. The exhibition records span two folders.

Dates: June 8-July 4, 1943

Stitches and Time: An Exhibition of 500 Years of European, Near Eastern, and American Textiles, October 16, 1954-January 2, 1955

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An exhibition surveying the history of textile art over five centuries across Asia, Europe, and the Americas, arranged from an indefinite loan of textiles from the William H. Crocker estate and supplemented by textiles and decorative arts from the permanent collection. The exhibition records span four folders plus a catalog and installation photographs.

Dates: October 16, 1954-January 2, 1955

The 4th International Hallmark Art Award Exhibition, June 28-July 27, 1958

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The fourth annual exhibition of the International Hallmark Art Award, featuring 50 paintings by American, European, and South American artists. The exhibition records span three folders plus a catalog and photographs.

Dates: June 28-July 27, 1958

Watercolors of the Western Hemisphere, August 6-September 6, 1948

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An exhibition of 113 watercolor paintings by artists of all countries of North America and South America, circulated by International Business Machines, Corporation (IBM). The exhibition records span four folders plus a catalog.

Dates: August 6-September 6, 1948