nineteenth century (dates CE)
Found in 167 Collections and/or Records:
California Collects: North and South, March 7-April 6, 1958
An exhibition of paintings by European artists from the Renaissance to the twentieth century as represented in public and private collections in California, sponsored by the Art Council of the University of California, Los Angeles and the Patrons of Art and Music auxiliary of the Legion of Honor. The exhibition records span six folders plus a catalog and photographs.
California Paintings: Past and Present, [September-December 1936]
An exhibition of 34 paintings by artists from California, intended to present the evolution of painting in the state from the past to the early 20th century. The exhibition records span three folders.
Chiaroscuro in Printmaking, January 24-March 2, 1952
From the Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts collection, an exhibition of prints surveying the development of chiaroscuro as a printmaking technique from the sixteenth to twentieth centuries. The exhibition records span four folders plus photographs.
Cliches-Verre: An Experiment by Artists of the Barbizon School, January 8-February 20, 1955
From the Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts, an exhibition of 40 “cliches-verre” (glass prints) by nineteenth century French artists of the Barbizon school. The exhibition records span three folders plus photographs.
Daumier and the Theatre, September 17-October 23, 1960
Arranged by the Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts, an exhibition of prints by French nineteenth century satirist Honore Daumier, lent by Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Adriani of Carmel, California and Mr. and Mrs. Philip N. Lilienthal of Hillsborough, California. The exhibition records span four folders.
Days of Real Sport: Sixty Wood Engravings Illustrating the Sports of the Victorian Period, December 16, 1941-[January 31, 1942]
An exhibition of 60 wood engravings depicting Victorian sports as depicted in nineteenth-century publications, circulated by The American National Committee on Engraving. The exhibition records span two folders.
Dutch and Flemish Paintings from the Albert Campbell Hooper Collection and the Jacob Stern Loan Collection, August 6 to October 28, 1945
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.
Early American Folk Sculpture, August 21-September 19, 1954
An exhibition of 20 sculptures dating from 1760 to 1860 by colonial American folk artists, collected by Adele Earnest and Cordelia Hamilton for the Stony Point Folk Gallery, New York. The exhibition records span five folders plus a bulletin and photographs.
Early Photographers: Atget, Brady, and Genthe, September 8-October 8, 1951
An exhibition of photographs by early adopters of the medium, Eugene Atget, Mathew B. Brady, and Arnold Genthe. lent by the Museum of Modern Art, New York City and from the permanent collection of the Legion of Honor. The exhibition records span seven folders plus photographs.
Early Prints and Drawings of California from the Collection of Robert B. Honeyman, February 22-March 16, 1958
Arranged by the Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts, an exhibition of lithographs and drawings telling the history of the development of California between 1806 and 1906, lent by Robert B. Honeyman and circulated by the Smithsonian Institution. The exhibition records span five folders plus installation photographs.