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Drawings from the Holy Roman Empire 1540-1680: A Selection from North American Collections

January 30 – April 10, 1983
West Building, Ground Floor, Graphics Galleries GS-6, GS-7, GS-8, GS-9 (2,500 sq. ft.)

Michael Lukas Leopold Willmann, The Death of Priam, c. 1660, pen and brown ink with brown washes over graphite on tan laid paper, Ailsa Mellon Bruce Fund, 1992.16.1

This exhibition is no longer on view at the National Gallery.

Overview: The selection of 88 drawings was made by Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann, former Finley fellow and guest curator from Princeton.

Organization: The exhibition was organized by the Princeton University Art Museum.

Sponsor: The exhibition was supported in Princeton by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.

Catalog: Drawings from the Holy Roman Empire 1540-1680: A Selection from North American Collections, by Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Art Museum, 1982.

Other Venues: Princeton University Art Museum, Princeton, New Jersey, October 3–November 21, 1982
Carnegie Institute Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, April 23–June 19, 1982