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  • Old Ways in the New World

    View musical instruments from 2 of the countries highlighted in the 1975 Festival of American Folklife, an accordian, hammered dulcimer, and a mandolin. 

    June 1, 1975 – July 31, 1975

    American History Museum

  • Images of Nature

    Admire the color photography of Warren Krupsaw in more than 50 photographs of animals, trees, flowers, terrain and other natural objects and scenes.  

    April 12, 1975 – July 1, 1975

    Natural History Museum

  • H. H. Richardson and His Office

    Acknowledge the work and staff of Henry Hobson Richardson, America's greatest Victorian architect, through more than 250 drawings and photographs.

    March 21, 1975 – June 22, 1975

    Asian Art Museum, East Building

  • Pennsylvania Academy Moderns, 1910-1940

    Enjoy 43 paintings by artists who were pioneers in the emergence and acceptance of modern art in and around Philadelphia in the early 20th century.

    May 9, 1975 – June 6, 1975

    American Art Museum

  • Blacks in the Westward Movement

    Historical and biographical materials show, in a western environment, Blacks in all phases of life--explorers, settlers, wranglers, trail bosses, soldiers, government agents, rustlers and con men.

    February 9, 1975 – June 1, 1975

    Anacostia Community Museum

  • High School Graphics IV

    Admire 100 woodcuts, silk screens, etchings, monoprints and other works selected from a competition among private and public secondary schools in the Washington area.

    April 11, 1975 – June 1, 1975

    American Art Museum

  • Ornamental Turning

    See examples of work done on a Holtsappfel lathe by Frank Knox of New York.

    May 1, 1975 – May 30, 1975

    American History Museum

  • Children of the White House

    Among White House games and toys on view are a traveling games chest belonging to Todd Lincoln and "Sally, the White House Doll," made for Mary Louisa Adams by her aunt.

    May 1, 1975 – May 30, 1975

    American History Museum

  • Antique Radiator Emblems

    View about 40 radiator emblems from early automobiles, as well as many catalogues and advertisements.

    May 1, 1975 – May 30, 1975

    American History Museum

  • Union Cases

    See some 50 examples of photographic miniature cases, made by a molded method patented in the 1850s.

    May 1, 1975 – May 30, 1975

    American History Museum

  • Dorothy Shaver

    View news clippings and photographs of the late president of Lord & Taylor, selected from a collection given to the Smithsonian by her sister.

    May 1, 1975 – May 30, 1975

    American History Museum

  • Recent Acquisitions: Prints and Drawings

    See some 60 works from among those acquired during the last two years. The prints, drawings, watercolors, monotypes and collages are from the mid-19th century to 1974, including artists Andy Warhol, Claes Oldenberg, Louise Nevelson and Robert Rauschenberg.

    February 14, 1975 – May 15, 1975

    American Art Museum

  • Steuben, 70 Years of American Glassmaking

    Enjoy a Steuben Glass retrospective with some 100 pieces featuring work done under Steuben's two long-time directors.

    January 28, 1975 – May 11, 1975

    American History Museum

  • American Art in the Barbizon Mood

    Study the work of late 19th century American artists influenced by the French Barbizon school. Also included are works of French artists of the Barbizon school.

    January 23, 1975 – April 10, 1975

    American Art Museum

  • Coal

    See samples of different types of coal found in the United States.

    March 1, 1975 – March 30, 1975

    American History Museum

  • Better to Hear You With

    View a wide range of hearing aids.

    March 1, 1975 – March 30, 1975

    American History Museum

  • Portraits of George and Martha Washington

    View two portraits by Rembrandt Peale, done in his 'porthole' style: the portraits are seen through a painted oval, which simulates stonework.

    February 21, 1975 – March 30, 1975

    Portrait Gallery

  • Presidential Portraits in Textiles

    See Washington and Lincoln worked in needlepoint, in a printed fabric used in a quilt, and in a Jacquard-women silk.

    March 1, 1975 – March 30, 1975

    American History Museum

  • Fretted Clavichord

    View a fretted clavichord made by an anonymous 18th century German along with drawings of the instrument.

    March 1, 1975 – March 30, 1975

    American History Museum

  • Horatio Shaw, 1847-1918

    A little-known farmer-painter of the late 19th century is presented in some 25 paintings and 10 drawings; his work has a strong sense of design and obsessive attention to detail.

    August 16, 1974 – March 16, 1975

    American Art Museum

  • Contemporary Textile Art from Austria

    Enjoy 33 new tapestries in the form of wall hangings, appliques, fabric sculptures, sewn objects and unique embroideries.

    November 22, 1974 – March 9, 1975

    Renwick Gallery

  • Portrait of Frederick Douglass

    See a portrait of Black leader Frederick Douglass, as painted by Elisha Hammond.

    February 6, 1975 – February 28, 1975

    Portrait Gallery

  • Portraits of Two Chief Justices

    View portraits of two Chief Justices: John Marshall by William Hubard, and John Jay by Gilbert Stuart and John Trumbull.

    February 1, 1975 – February 28, 1975

    Portrait Gallery

  • Ilya Bolotowsky

    See Bolotowsky's distinctive style in 33 paintings and sculptures that use only horizontal and vertical lines at right angles.

    December 20, 1974 – February 17, 1975

    American Art Museum

  • Eight from California

    An element of humor marks the 38 lithographs, etchings, woodcuts and screen prints on display.

    November 29, 1974 – February 9, 1975

    American Art Museum


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