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long-term loan (method of acquisition)

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Method of acquiring property for use over an extended period of time, but without transferring ownership to the second party.

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Dutch and Flemish Paintings from the Albert Campbell Hooper Collection and the Jacob Stern Loan Collection, August 6 to October 28, 1945

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Abstract

An exhibition of paintings by Dutch and Flemish artists compiled from two collections of the museum, the Albert Campbell Hooper Collection, a 400 object permanent collection donated in 1943, and the Jacob Stern Collection, a loan collection lent in 1928. No materials remain for this exhibition.

Dates: August 6 to October 28, 1945

Italian Paintings from the Permanent and Loan Collections, August 17-[September] 1942

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An exhibition of Italian paintings from the Legion of Honor permanent collection as well as the loan collections. No materials remain for this exhibition.

Dates: August 17-[September] 1942

Nineteenth Century Paintings from the Collection of Mr. Arthur Sachs, October 21, 1950

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An exhibition of 9 paintings by nineteenth-century French artists, from the collection of Arthur Sachs, supplemented by 6 paintings from the museum’s permanent and loan collections. The exhibition records span one folder of photographs plus coverage in the CPLH bulletin.

Dates: October 21, 1950