Series 1: Exhibitions, 1936/1937
- Containers:
- Binder PH-03-01 Binder 1, Binder PH-03-01 Binder 2
- Scope and content:
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The exhibitions listed for 1936-1937 are as follows:
-The Main Currents in the Development of American Painting (Jan 16-Mar 1, 1936) -The John Barton Payne Collection of Paintings and Prints (Mar 6-Apr 25, 1936) -The Henry P. Strause Collections of Antique Furniture, Tapestries, and Clocks (Mar 6-Apr 25, 1936) -The Annual Exhibition of the Richmond Camera Club (Mar 6-Apr 25, 1936) -Early Virginia Architecture (Mar 28-May 24, 1936) -The Fifth Annual Exhibition of the Work of Virginia Artists (Apr 25-May 24, 1936) -International Watercolor Exhibition (Oct 15-Nov 14, 1936) -The Sculpture of Paul Manship (Nov 14-Dec 14, 1936) -Watercolors of Paul Sample (Nov 22-Dec 6, 1936) -Oriental Art in the Museum Collections (Dec 15, 1936-Feb 6, 1937) -The First Anniversary Exhibition, Henry P. Strause Collection (Jan 16-Mar 1, 1937) -Virginia Photographic Salon (Feb 6-Mar 1, 1937) -The Work of Virginia Architects (March 3-Apr 1, 1937) -A Comprehensive Exhibition of Sculpture by Malvina Hoffman (Mar 6-Apr 4, 1937) -The Sixth Annual Exhibition of the Work of Virginia Artists (Apr 3-May 3, 1937) -A City Plan for the Growth and Improvement of Richmond (May 2-June 5, 1937) -A Memorial Exhibition of the Works of Dugald Stewart Walker (May 8-June 6, 1937) -Richmond Needs Planning (Sep 11-Oct 4, 1937) -The Burch-Schulze Collection of Masterpieces of American Painting (Oct 9-Nov 22, 1937) -Shearwater Pottery (Dec 4, 1937-Jan 2, 1938)
Access and use
- Location of collection:
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VMFA ArchivesVirginia Museum of Fine ArtsMargaret R. and Robert M. Freeman Library200 N. Arthur Ashe BoulevardRichmond, VA 23220-4007
- Contact for questions and access:
- POC: Roxanne WinfieldEmail: roxanne.winfield@vmfa.museumPhone: (804) 340-1497Email: library@vmfa.museumPhone: (804) 340-1495Web: vmfa.museum
- Parent restrictions:
- Open for Research: The collection is open for research.
- Parent terms of access:
- The collection is subject to all copyright laws. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by copyright, beyond that allowed by fair use, requires the researcher to obtain permission of copyright holders.