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Magazine Antiques, April, 2005 by Kathleen Luhrs
The arts here and abroad--a compendium of exhibitions, symposiums, and lectures
Alabama
TUSCALOOSA Westervelt Warner Museum of American Art: First Annual Jack Warner Symposium on American Art: "Fifty Years of Collecting"; April 7-8. For information call 205-343-4215.
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Arizona
PHOENIX Phoenix Art Museum: "In Monet's Light: Theodore Robinson at Giverny"; to May 8.*
California
BERKELEY Berkeley Art Museum, University of California: "Drawn by the Brush: Oil Sketches by Peter Paul Rubens"; to May 15.*
LOS ANGELES J. Paul Getty Museum: "Drawn to Rome: French Neoclassical Sketchbooks and Prints"; to April 24. [??] "Jacques-Louis David: Empire to Exile"; to April 24.* [??] "A Revolutionary Age: Drawing in Europe, 1770-1820"; to May 1.
Los Angeles County Museum of Art: "Images of Fashion from the Court of Louis XIV"; to June 26.
SAN FRANCISCO Legion of Honor: "Windows Facing East: The Japanese Influence on European and American Prints, a Gift from Edward Tyler Nahem"; to April 30. [??] American Decorative Arts Forum of Northern California lecture: "Victorian Glory: Victorian Interiors and All the Stuff They Contained"; by Paul Duchscherer, April 5. For information call 415-249-9234.
SAN MARINO Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens: "An Eye for Beauty: Collectors and the History of British Watercolor"; to May 15.
SANTA MONICA Barker Hangar: Santa Monica Air Center: Los Angeles Antiques Show"; April 29 to May 1.* Lectures. For information call 310-455-2886.
Colorado
DENVER Denver Art Museum: "Heaven and Home: Chinese Art of the Han Dynasty from the Sze Hong Collection"; through 2005. [??] "Amish Quilts: Kaleidoscope of Color from the Collection of Faith & Stephen Brown"; to June 19.
Connecticut
GREENWICH Bruce Museum: "Danish Paintings of the 19th Century from the Collection of Ambassador John L. Loeb, Jr."; to June 19.*
HARTFORD Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art: "Intimate Visions: Small-scale European Paintings of the 15th to 19th Centuries"; to September 11. [??] "Theater, Dance, and Porcelain in the Eighteenth Century"; to April 10.
NEW HAVEN Yale Center for British Art: "Nobleness and Grandeur: Forging Historical Landscape in Britain, 1760-1850"; to April 24.* [??] "William Hodges, 1744-1797: The Art of Exploration"; to April 24.*
Yale University Art Gallery: "Livable Modernism: Interior Decorating and Design during the Great Depression"; to June 5.*
WATERBURY Mattatuck Museum: "Building Waterbury: The Art of Architecture"; to May 22.
Delaware
DOVER Biggs Museum of American Art: "Edward Redfield: Delaware Native, Pennsylvania Impressionist"; to April 26.
WINTERTHUR Winterthur Museum: "Made in China: Export Porcelain from the Leo and Doris Hodroff Collection at Winterthur"; to May 15.
District of Columbia
DAR Museum: "Home and Country: American Quilts and Samplers in the DAR Museum"; to April 30.*
Freer Gallery of Art: "Luxury and Luminosity: Visual Culture and the Ming Court"; to June 26. [??] "Small Master-pieces: Whistler Paintings from the 1880s"; April 2, ongoing.
National Gallery of Art: "Fauve Painting from the Permanent Collection"; to May 30. [??] "Gilbert Stuart"; to July 31.* [??] "Jan de Bray and the Classical Tradition"; to August 14. [??] "Rembrandt's Late Religious Portraits"; to May 1.* [??] "Six Centuries of Prints and Drawings: Recent Acquisitions"; to May 30. [??] "Toulouse-Lautrec and Montmartre"; to June 12.*
National Museum of Women in the Arts: "Berthe Morisot: An Impressionist and Her Circle"; to May 8.* [??] "Pueblo Pottery: A Living Tradition"; to May 15.
Phillips Collection: "Modigliani: Beyond the Myth"; to May 29.*
Renwick Gallery: "Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum"; to October 23.*
Arthur M. Sackler Gallery: "Asian Games: The Art of Contest"; to May 15. [??] "Iraq and China: Ceramics, Trade, and Innovation"; to April 24.*
Textile Museum: "Beyond the Bag: Textiles as Containers"; to June 5. [??] "Textiles for This World and Beyond: Treasures from Insular Southeast Asia"; April 1 to September 18.
Florida
MIAMI Wolfsonian-Florida International University Museum: "Evolution/Revolution: A Century of Modern Seating"; to June 5.
SAINT PETERSBURG Museum of Fine Arts: "Monet's London: Artists' Reflections on the Thames, 1859-1914"; to April 24.*
WEST PALM BEACH Norton Museum of Art: "In the American Grain: The Stieglitz Circle at the Phillips Collection [Washington, D.C.]"; to May 8.* [??] "Spain in the Age of Exploration, 1492-1819"; to May 1.*
WINTER PARK Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art: "Art Gallery Window from Louis Comfort Tiffany's Laurelton Hall"; ongoing. [??] "Carnival Glass from the Morse Collection"; to September 25. [??] "Domestic Treasures: Tiffany Art Glass for the Public"; to January 12, 2007.
Georgia
ATLANTA Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University: "Excavating Egypt: Great Discoveries from the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, University College London"; April 16 to November 27. [??] "Invention and Revival: Northern European Prints"; to May 15.
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