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National Gallery of Art - EXHIBITIONS

Past Exhibitions

Cycladic Art: Ancient Sculpture and Ceramics of the Aegean from the N.P. Goulandris Collection

May 20, 1979-January 6, 1980

Overview: 166 objects came from the private collection of Nicholas and Dolly Goulandris of Athens. Produced on the Cyclades islands between 3500 and 1500 B.C., white marble figurines as well as vases and other ceramic objects were included. This was the first exhibition to come to the United States from Greece after the repeal of a law prohibiting Greek antiquities from leaving the country on loan. Gaillard Ravenel and Mark Leithauser designed the exhibition. Freestanding transparent vitrines featured objects seemingly floating in space but actually attached with tiny armatures by Bob Flugelstadt. Gordon Anson designed the lighting.

Attendance: 248,124 (229 days)

Location: East Building, Ground Floor (3,000 sq. ft.)

Catalogue: Cycladic Art, Ancient Sculpture and Ceramics of the Aegean from the N.P. Goulandris Collection, by Christos Doumas. Washington, DC: National Gallery of Art, 1979.

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