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Magazine Antiques, April, 2005 by Kathleen Luhrs
Illinois
CHICAGO Art Institute of Chicago: "The Floating World Emerges: Selections from the Clarence Buckingham Collection, Part I"; to May 24. [??] "Terra Collection Integrated into the Galleries of American Art"; April 16, ongoing.
Andrew Hollingsworth Gallery: "Kaare Klint: Grandfather of Modern Danish Design"; April 1 to May 31.
David and Alfred Smart Museum, University of Chicago: "Objects of History: The Boone Collection of Japanese Art [Field Museum, Chicago]"; April 9 to June 12. [??] "Paper Museums: The Reproductive Print in Europe, 1500-1800"; to May 15. [??] "Shepherds and Plowhands: Work and Leisure in the Nineteenth Century"; to April 24.
Iowa
DECORAH Vesterheim Norwegian American Museum: "First Flowering: Rosemaling by Early Masters"; to April 17.
Kentucky
LOUISVILLE Speed Art Museum: "Capturing Western Legends: Russell and Remington's Canadian Frontier"; to May 8.
Louisiana
NEW ORLEANS Historic New Orleans Collection: "Tarnished Laurels: The British at the Battle of New Orleans"; to May.
New Orleans Museum of Art: "Five Thousand Years of Chinese Ceramics from the Robin and R. Randolph Richmond Collection"; to April 17.* [??] "The Tortoise and the Hare: Symbols and Legends in Edo-period Japanese Painting"; to June.
Maine
PORTLAND Portland Museum of Art: "The Maine Perspective: Architectural Drawings, Part II: The Shingle Style and the Colonial Revival, 1870-1920"; to June 12.*
Maryland
BALTIMORE Baltimore Museum of Art: "A Legacy of Lace: Selections from the Cone Collection"; to September 18.
Walters Art Gallery: "Stubbs and the Horse"; to May 29.*
Massachusetts
BOSTON Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum: "Chairs"; to May 8.
CAMBRIDGE Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University: "'As though my body were naught but ciphers': Crises of Representation in Fin-de-Siecle Vienna"; to June 12.
Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Harvard University: "From Mind, Heart, and Hand: Persian, Turkish, and Indian Drawings from the Stuart Cary Welch Collection"; to June 12.* [??] "Marks of Enlightenment, Traces of Devotion: Japanese Calligraphy and Painting from the Sylvan Barnet and William Burto Collection"; to April 17. [??] "The Sport of Kings: Art of the Hunt in Iran and India"; to June 26.
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CONCORD Concord Museum: "Connecticut Valley Furniture by Eliphalet Chapin and His Contemporaries, 1750-1800"; to June 5.*
LEXINGTON National Heritage Museum: "The Western Pursuit of the American Dream: Selections from the Collection of Kenneth W. Rendell"; to April 24.*
NEW BEDFORD New Bedford Whaling Museum: "Pacific Encounters: Yankee Whalers, Manjiro, and the Opening of Japan"; to April.*
SALEM Peabody Essex Museum: "The Art of Shopping in China"; to May 22. [??] "'Carved by Nature': Untamed Traditions in Chinese Decorative Art"; to June 22.
WILLIAMSTOWN Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute: "A Walk in the Country: Inness in the Berkshires"; to April 17.*
Michigan
ANN ARBOR University of Michigan Museum of Art: "The Enduring Art of the Korean Potter"; to July 24. [??] "Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele: Two Draftsmen of the Vienna Secession"; to May 22.
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