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landscapes (representations)

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Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Creative works, usually two-dimensional, depicting an outdoor scene dominated by the land, hills, fields, sky, trees, fields, rivers or other bodies of water, and other natural elements. Landscapes may include a near point of view in the foreground, but also usually depict a view into the distance. Landscapes may contain architecture or figures, but the primary focus remains the land.

Found in 80 Collections and/or Records:

19th and 20th Century Landscapes from the Permanent Collection of the Museum, [December 1949]-January 31, 1950

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An exhibition of 19th and 20th century landscapes from the Legion of Honor’s permanent collection. It is unknown in what medium the artworks were created. No materials remain for this exhibition.

Dates: [December 1949]-January 31, 1950

Color Photography by Richard Kauffman, December 12, 1953-January 10, 1954

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An exhibition of color photographs of Mexico, Europe, and the High Sierras in the U.S. by American artist Richard N. Kauffman. The exhibition records span three folders plus photographs.

Dates: December 12, 1953-January 10, 1954

Donald Bear Memorial Exhibition, June 14-July 6, 1952

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A memorial exhibition of 16 still life oil paintings and watercolor landscape paintings painted by the late American artist and museum director Donald Bear between 1947 and 1951. The exhibition records span four folders.

Dates: June 14-July 6, 1952

Drawings and Small Sketches by Robert Henri, December 1, 1942-[January 1943]

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An exhibition of 30 drawings and sketches by the late great American artist Robert Henri. The exhibition records span three folders.

Dates: December 1, 1942-[January 1943]

Drawings by Corot, Loaned by Goodman-Walker, Inc., Boston, MA, February 8-March 7, 1931

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An exhibition of a private collection of drawings by 19th century landscape artist of the Barbizon School Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, lent by Goodman-Walker, Inc. of Boston, Massachusetts. The exhibition records span 4 folders plus clippings.

Dates: February 8-March 7, 1931

East Meets West: Influences in Japanese Printmaking, June 4-July 17, 1955

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From the Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts, an exhibition of 35 recently acquired California landscape prints by Japanese-American artist Chiura Obata, plus several preparatory watercolors lent by the artist’s daughter Yuri Obata Kodani. The exhibition records span four folders plus photographs.

Dates: June 4-July 17, 1955

Emma Bormann: A Travelogue in Woodcuts, July 11-August 2, 1959

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From the Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts, an exhibition of woodcuts by Austrian artist Emma Bormann depicting the places she visited during her extensive travels across Europe and Asia. The exhibition records span four folders.

Dates: July 11-August 2, 1959

Europe as Seen by American Printmakers, August 3-31, 1955

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From the Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts, an exhibition of 60 etchings, engravings, and lithographs by American artists depicting famous monuments and landmarks of Europe. Shown at the San Francisco Public Library. The exhibition records span three folders.

Dates: August 3-31, 1955

Exhibition of Paintings by Eugen Neuhaus, April 9-May 8, 1927

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An exhibition of 31 paintings by Eugen Neuhaus, Bay Area artist and professor at University of California, Berkeley. The exhibition records include a few copies of the exhibition catalog.

Dates: April 9-May 8, 1927

Gerardus P. Wynkoop Collection of Prints by Hiroshige, November 20-December 31, 1930

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An exhibition of landscape prints by the Japanese artist Hiroshige, lent by Gerardus P. Wynkoop. The exhibition records span three folders plus an exhibition catalog.

Dates: November 20-December 31, 1930