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- January 30-April 2, 2000
Max Weber's Modern Vision: Selections from the National Gallery of Art and Related Collections
Overview: 26 works on paper and 2 paintings were displayed in this installation focusing on Max Weber's early years. The presentation contained works from the Gallery's collection, including the paintings Interior of the Fourth Dimension (1913), a gift of Natalie Davis Spingarn, and Rush Hour, New York (1915), a gift of the Avalon Foundation. Recent and promised gifts from Washington-area collectors Jack and Margrit Vanderryn were also featured in the exhibition.
Charles Ritchie, assistant curator of modern prints and drawings, was the curator.
Attendance: 27,827 (66 days)
Location: West Building, Ground Floor, GS-1
Brochure: Max Weber's Modern Vision: Selections from the National Gallery of Art and Related Collections, by Charles Ritchie. Washington, DC: National Gallery of Art, 2000.
Web site: The exhibition brochure was redesigned for the Web and expanded to include additional images.
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