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Displaying 25 of 5,257 exhibitions.


  • Recent Acquisitions

    See about 55 prints and drawings selected from those acquired during the past two years.

    May 5, 1978 – September 10, 1978

    American Art Museum

  • Inner Dimension

    Each of about 60 sea shells are presented both in color photographs of their exteriors and x-rays or radiographs of the internal structures. 

    July 15, 1978 – September 10, 1978

    Natural History Museum

  • The Noble Buyer: John Quinn, Patron of the Avant-Garde

    Through 79 works by 26 artists, this major exhibition recreates the essence of Quinn's art collection, considered the most important assembled in the U.S. prior to the Depression. 

    June 15, 1978 – September 4, 1978

    Hirshhorn Museum

  • Past and Present: A Century and a Half of a National Collection

    Examine the history of the NCFA and its expanding collection in this major exhibition of more than 200 works.

    June 11, 1978 – September 4, 1978

    American Art Museum

  • Embroidery through the Ages

    See a two-part exhibition of 14th-20th century embroidered items from Europe.

    June 6, 1978 – September 3, 1978

    Cooper Hewitt Design Museum

  • Suiting Everyone

    This exhibition explores 200 years of the change in the design and manufacture of American clothing.  

    September 21, 1974 – August 31, 1978

    American History Museum

  • Sales Exhibition: Dolls

    Admire and purchase various type of handcrafted dolls and doll houses made by American craftsmen.

    June 6, 1978 – August 31, 1978

    Renwick Gallery

  • Aspects of Art and Science

    Some 70 objects illustrate that long before scientists explained the principles involved, artists and artisans created articles of beauty and utility, and, conversely, discoveries of scientists provided inspiration for other works by artists and artisans.

    February 14, 1978 – August 30, 1978

    American History Museum

  • Phil Ratner's Washington

    Artist and art teacher Phil Ratner creates drawings, sculptures, and portraits to honor his hometown of Washington, D.C. His students at Anacostia High School contribute drawings and a mural to the exhibition.

    April 16, 1978 – August 27, 1978

    Anacostia Community Museum

  • Buildings Reborn: New Uses, Old Places

    Learn about the recycling of 53 buildings in American cities, including the Fine Arts/Portrait Gallery building and the Renwick Gallery, documented through photographs and models.

    April 6, 1978 – August 19, 1978

    Renwick Gallery

  • Kids as Architects

    Enjoy 13 imaginative drawings by elementary school students that represent their ideas for such projects as an "Energy House", a "Snug-a-Bug House", "Hideaway for Two", and "Kids Only Town".

    December 16, 1977 – August 13, 1978

    Renwick Gallery

  • The Celebration of Water

    Take a look at the design of facilities for the use and enjoyment of water: bathrooms, swimming pools, fountains, and water tanks atop buildings.

    June 13, 1978 – August 6, 1978

    Cooper Hewitt Design Museum

  • Maria Martinez: Five Generations of Potters

    Maria Martinez of San Ildefonso pueblo, New Mexico, has long been the most famous American Indian potter, known best for her black-on-black pottery.

    March 31, 1978 – August 6, 1978

    Renwick Gallery

  • The Decorative Designs of Frank Lloyd Wright

    Visit the first comprehensive survey of Wright's decorative designs, where the objects which he considered an integral part of his architecture are shown with interior and exterior photographs of the buildings.

    December 16, 1977 – July 30, 1978

    Renwick Gallery

  • Adrian Fashions

    A hat, an intricately cut suit, an embroidered silk gown and photographs of other costumes represent the work of Gilbert Adrian, the most influential and best known American clothing designer of the 1930s and 1940s.  

    April 5, 1978 – June 30, 1978

    American History Museum

  • Els Quatre Gats: Art in Barcelona Around 1900

    See more than 50 paintings, prints and drawings by 14 artists that introduce the visitor to modernismo, a distinctively Catalan art movement developed by patrons of Els Quatre Gats (The Four Cats) cafe. 

    April 13, 1978 – June 25, 1978

    Hirshhorn Museum

  • American Eagle: Symbol for Survival

    See more than 80 photographs and texts that explain why the eagle was chosen as our national emblem, examine its place in other cultures and discuss its current survival prospects.  

    May 16, 1978 – June 14, 1978

    Natural History Museum

  • French Folk Art

    Revisit the 18th- and 19th-centuries in France with this collection of tools and equipment, accoutrements of festivals and religious ceremonies, objects from daily life, and costumes and wearing apparel.

    October 28, 1977 – June 11, 1978

    Renwick Gallery

  • Pochoir

    See 6 applications of the modern stencilling process, including its use in French illustrations of the 1920s; in French wallpaper; in American printmaking; in photography and in work from a modern portrait studio. 

    July 1, 1977 – May 31, 1978

    American History Museum

  • Wooden Carvings of North American Birds

    View some 15 carvings, realistically painted and in natural poses, by James Eddleman of Lubbock, Texas. 

    January 1, 1978 – May 31, 1978

    Natural History Museum

  • Sales Exhibition: Tribal Pottery of the Catawba Indians

    Admire and purchase a selection of bowls and pitchers made in their traditional way by women of the South Carolina Indian tribe.

    April 4, 1978 – May 31, 1978

    Renwick Gallery

  • We Were But a Handful

    Pay tribute to the early suffragettes who brought about the ratification of the 19th Amendment on August 26, 1920 in this anniversary exhibit.

    August 26, 1977 – May 26, 1978

    Portrait Gallery

  • Alice Pike Barney and Her Friends

    Visit 41 works by Alice Pike Barney and friends Aman-Jean, Romaine Brooks, Carolus-Duran, Albert Herter, Edwin Scott and Herman Webster as well as photographs of the era and pieces of furniture and jewelry; among the latter is a pendent designed by Romaine Brooks.

    January 20, 1978 – May 21, 1978

    American Art Museum

  • Look Again

    View a second group of about 500 objects from Cooper-Hewitt collections, including drawings and prints, textiles, wallpaper, furniture, ceramics and glass.

    March 15, 1978 – May 15, 1978

    Cooper Hewitt Design Museum

  • Perfectly Beautiful: Art in Science

    See wildlife subjects in a variety of media and techniques in 70 drawings, the work of members of the nationwide group, The Guild of Natural Science Illustrators.  

    March 18, 1978 – May 14, 1978

    Natural History Museum


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