Past Exhibitions

Learn about past exhibitions going back as far as 1941 when the National Gallery of Art first opened to the public.

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January 23 - March 26, 1975
The Sick Girl by Edvard Munch
January 8 - February 19, 1975
Rubens, Van Dyck, and Jordaens
Drawn with black chalk with white highlights on beige paper, a male lion with a full, wavy mane looks out toward us on this nearly square drawing. He stands with his body angled so his rump is farther away, to our right, but his head faces us, his eyes looking slightly off to our right. His front paws are together and his back feet slightly separated with his tail curled loosely down between his legs. The bottoms of the lion’s feet are cropped by the edge of the paper. His mane touches the top edge and his haunches nearly reach the right edge of the paper, so he fills the sheet. White chalk highlights the lion’s left eye, nose, and closed lips. A few other touches of white appear on his mane and his left shoulder, on our right.
September 29 - November 24, 1974
Venetian Drawings from American Collections
July 25 - December 30, 1974
M.C. Escher Prints
June 2 - September 2, 1974
Recent Acquisitions and Promised Gifts

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