Release Date: November 10, 1998
Japanese City of Edo is Re-Created
in Virtual Reality Computer Program for Visitors to "Edo: Art in Japan
1615-1868" At the National Gallery of Art
Release Date: November 5, 1998
Japanese Performing Arts Festival
to Complement Major Exhibition, "Edo: Art in Japan 1615-1868"
Release Date: November 3, 1998
Courtly and Secular Life in the Late
Middle Ages on View at National Gallery in First International Exhibition
of Medieval Art
Release Date: October 6, 1998
Bernini's Rome
Release Date: September 26, 1998
Courtesan Painting in "Van Gogh's Van
Goghs" Inspired by Print in "Edo: Art in Japan 1615-1868"
Release Date: September 23, 1998
"Van Gogh's Van Goghs": National Gallery
of Art Presents 70 Paintings by Dutch Master
Release Date: August 27, 1998
Whitney Gifts - Van Gogh "Self-Portrait"
Is Among Masterpieces Bequeathed to National Gallery of Art by Betsey
Cushing Whitney
Release Date: March 31, 1998
An Edition of Scott Burton's "Six-Part
Seating" (1985), Will be Fabricated in 1998 for the National Gallery of
Art's Sculpture Garden, Now Under Construction
Release Date: (News Release)
Major Retrospective of Works by Mark
Rothko Presents Wide Range of Styles Over Four Decades on View at Tthe
National Gallery of Art, May 3-August 16, 1998
Release Date: (News Release)
"Manet, Monet, and the Gare Saint-Lazare"
on View at the National Gallery of Art, June 14-September 20, 1998
Release Date: (News Release)
First Major U.S. Survey of Edo Art from
Japan, Only at the National Gallery of Art, November 15, 1998 - February
15, 1999
Release Date: (News Release)
Artists and the Avant-Garde
Release Date: (News Release)
"Alexander Calder: 1898-1976", The
First Major Retrospective of the Artist's Work Organized in the United
States Since his Death in 1976
Release Date: (News Release)
National Gallery Commemorates 20th
Anniversary Of East Building With Works Showing Early Architectural Designs
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