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- December 5, 1982-March 6, 1983
Manet and Modern Paris
Overview: More than 100 paintings, pastels, prints, and photographs marked the centenary of Edouard Manet's death in 1883. The exhibition presented works by Manet and his precursors, contemporaries, and followers. 9 sections dealt with life in Paris and its environs. Theodore Reff of Columbia University was guest curator; David E. Rust and Florence E. Coman were coordinators at the Gallery. Gaillard Ravenel and Mark Leithauser designed the exhibition and Gordon Anson designed the lighting.
Attendance: 244,319 (90 days)
Location: East Building, Upper Level and Mezzanine, Northeast, Pod I (6,000 sq. ft.)
Catalogue: Manet and Modern Paris, by Theodore Reff. Washington, DC: National Gallery of Art, 1982.
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