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Magazine Antiques, August, 2002

STURBRIDGE Old Sturbridge Village "The Enduring People: Native American Life in Central New England"; to December 2003.

WILLIAMSTOWN Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute: "Bernardo Bellotto: Views of Imperial Vienna"; to September 2. "Gustav Klimt Landscapes"; to September 2. * "Josef Hoffmann: Homes of the Wittgensteins"; to September 2. "Otto Wagner: The Academy of Fine Arts"; to September 2.

Williams College Museum of Art: "Prelude to a Nightmare: Art. Politics, and Hitler's Early Years in Vienna 1906-1913"; to October 27. *

Michigan

DETROIT Detroit Institute of Arts: "Art in Focus: Lacquerware"; to October 13.

Missouri

SAINT LOUIS Saint LOUIS Art Museum: "Orazio and Artemisia Gentileschi: Father and Daughter Painters in Baroque Italy"; to September 15. *

Nebraska

OMAHA Joslyn Art Museum: "Sheldon at Joslyn: Favorites from the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery [Lincoln, Nebraska]"; to September 1. *

New Hampshire

CONCORD Museum of New Hampshire History: "Claiming the Land: Our Past, Our Future, Our Choice"; to March 28, 2004.

Tuck Library, New Hampshire Historical Society: "One Woman's Work: The Visual Art of Celia Laighton Thaxter"; to October 29. *

HANOVER Hood Museum of Art Dartmouth College: "Jose Clemente Orozco in the United States, 1927-1934"; to December 15. *

New Jersey

PRINCETON Princeton University Art Museum: "Guardians of the Tomb: Spirit Beasts in Tang Dynasty China"; to September 1. "Recent Acquisitions"; to September 1.

Princeton University, Firestone Library: "Heroic Pastorals: Images of the American Landscape"; to October 6.

New Mexico

SANTA FE Cline Fine Art: "East and West: Exploring American Modernism"; to August 29.

Museum of Spanish Colonial Art: Newly opened museum. *

Gerald Peters Gallery: "Max Weber: Early Drawings (1906-1908)"; August 2 to September 7.

New York

COOPERSTOWN Fenimore Art Museum: "American Memory: Recalling the Past in Folk Art"; to December 29. "Drawn Home: Fritz Vogt's Rural America,"; to December 29. "Touch of Valor: The Art of Plains Indian Warfare"; to September 15.

Otesaga Hotel: Clinton Howell Antiques Show; August 1-4.

CORNING Corning Museum of Glass: "Glass Behind the Iron Curtain: Czech Design, 1948-1978"; to October 21.

ITHACA Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University: "Gravely Gorgeous: Gothic Revival and the Grotesque in the Victorian Imagination"; to October 6.

KATONAH Katonah Museum of Art: "American Spectrum: Paintings and Sculpture from the Smith College Museum of Art [Northampton, Massachusetts]"; to September 15. *

NEW YORK CITY See separate listing.

POUGHKEEPSIE Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, Vassar College: "Made in Woodstock: Printmaking from 1903 to 1945"; to September 15. *

ROCHESTER Memorial Art Gallery, University of Rochester: "Portrait of Life: The Etchings of Arthur William Heintzelman"; to September 8.

New York City

American Folk Art Museum: "American Anthem Part II: Master-works from the Permanent Collection"; to January 5, 2002.

Dahesh Museum of Art: "Fire and Ice: Treasures from the Photographic Collection of Frederic Church at Olana"; to August 24. *


 

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