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- June 12-September 4, 1988
Drawings on Stone: Early European Lithography
Overview: 67 British, German, Russian, and French prints from the Gallery's collection and loans from Leonard Schlosser and Mr. and Mrs. David P. Tunick showed lithographic printmaking from its invention by Aloys Senefelder, near the end of the 18th century, to the early 19th century. The exhibition was coordinated by Carlotta Owens. It was supported by Maxwell Communication Corporation.
Attendance: 63,403 (87 days)
Location: West Building, Ground Floor
Brochure: Drawings on Stone: Early European Lithography, by Lynn M. Gould. Washington, DC: National Gallery of Art, 1988.
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