National Gallery of Art | Talks
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Winter (after Arcimboldo) by Philip Haas
Publicerades: 2010-09-28 -
Conversations with Collectors: Dorothy and Herbert Vogel
Publicerades: 2010-09-21 -
Conversations with Artists: Leo Villareal
Publicerades: 2010-09-14 -
Richard Misrach: On the Beach
Publicerades: 2010-09-07 -
A Gallery Landmark Launched: "French Paintings of the 15th through the 18th Century," a Systematic Catalogue
Publicerades: 2010-08-31 -
Venus as Odalisque: Ingres's Reimagining of the Female Nude
Publicerades: 2010-08-24 -
Celebrating "Civilisation"
Publicerades: 2010-08-17 -
The Somewhat Private Life of Allen Ginsberg
Publicerades: 2010-08-10 -
The Diamonstein-Spielvogel Lecture Series: James Turrell
Publicerades: 2010-08-03 -
The Monuments Men: Allied Heroes, Nazi Thieves, and the Greatest Treasure Hunt in History
Publicerades: 2010-08-03 -
Edvard Munch: Master Prints
Publicerades: 2010-08-03 -
The Role of Art in Diplomacy
Publicerades: 2010-07-27 -
The Diamonstein-Spielvogel Lecture Series: Theory of Boundaries: A Conversation with Mel Bochner
Publicerades: 2010-07-20 -
The Diamonstein-Spielvogel Lecture Series: Rachel Whiteread
Publicerades: 2010-07-20 -
The Diamonstein-Spielvogel Lecture Series: Chuck Close
Publicerades: 2010-07-20 -
"Synecdoche": The Relationship of Big to Small in the Work of Byron Kim
Publicerades: 2010-07-13 -
About Abstraction: A Conversation with Melvin Edwards, Sam Gilliam, and William T. Williams
Publicerades: 2010-06-22 -
The Image of Abraham Lincoln
Publicerades: 2010-06-15 -
The Vogel Collection Story, The Fifty Works for Fifty States Project: Two Years Later
Publicerades: 2010-06-08 -
American Modernism: The Shein Collection
Publicerades: 2010-06-01
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