Performance Programs, Exhibition Pamphlets, 1949-2009
Content Description
Playbills and performing arts programs collected by Valerie and Kenneth S. Lynn. Primarily from New York and Washington, D.C., especially Kennedy Center.
Dates
- Other: 1949-2009
Extent
From the Collection: 4.53 Linear Feet (8 boxes)
Language of Materials
English
General
Modern French Prints. New Gallery, Hayden Memorial Library. Cambridge, MA. Jan.-Feb. 1951. The Adams Papers. Massachusetts Historical Society. Boston, Sep. 1961. The Architectural Model, Plans, Renderings, of The New Theatre. Frank Lloyd Wright. Hatrford, CT. Jan.-Feb. 1949. (Inside – First Class and Tourist accommodation Plan. Motorliner Stockholm, Swedish American Line. - Fine Arts Paintings on Display at Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, as of December 15. – Notes (Various artists, 2 pages) – Maurice Prendergast Exhibition. Margaret Brown Gallery. Boston, MA. Mar. 1950. – Notes (Etchings, wood cuts) – Notes (Comparing two Picasso drawings) – Paul Klee Exhibition Announcement. Museum of Modern Art, New York. Mar.-Apr. (Biographical timeline notes on the back) – Notes (Renoir, Miscellaneous exhibits and performances to attend) – Exhibition of Paintings, Felix Ruvolo. Catherine Viviano Gallery, New York. Mar-Apr. 1950. – Georges Braque Exhibition. Charles Hayden Memorial Library, Cambridge, MA. Mar. 1950.) Italian Renaissance Architecture. Palazzo Grassi and FIAT. National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Dec. 1994-Mar. 1995. "Degnerate Art": The Fate of the Avant-Garde in Nazi Germany. International Gallery. S. Dillon Ripley Center, Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C., Oct. 1991-Jan. 1992. The Coolidge Legacy. Cyrilla Bar. Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., 1997. Centennial Collection. The Mazza Collection, Findlay, OH. (Inside – 'A Child's World' article. – Once Upon a Page: The Art of Children's Books. List of Illustrations Donated to the Exhibition at Meridian International Center and to the Mazza Collection by Embassies and Artists. - Once Upon a Page: The Art of Children's Books. White-Meyer House. Meridian International Center, Washington, D.C., Apr.-Jun. 1995.) Jewels of the Romanovs: Treasures of the Russian Imperial Court. Corcoran Gallery of Art. Washington, D.C., Jan.-Apr. 1997. (Inside – A Partial Line of Descent of the House of Romanov) The Phillips Collection. Membership Opportunities. Washington, D.C. Tony Oursler: Video Dolls with Tracy Leipold. Lannan Foundation and the Glen Eagles Foundation. Hirshhorn Museum. Washington, D.C. Jul.-Sep. 1998. (Inside - Washington Post clippings, 4) Jasper Johns to Jeff Koons: Four Decades of Art from the Broad Collections. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Jul.-Oct. 2002. Toulouse-Lautrec and Montmartre. National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., Mar.-Jun. 2015. Monumental Sculpture from Renaissance Florence. National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Sep.-Dec. 2005. Impressionists by the Sea. The Phillips Collection. Washington, D.C. Oct. 2007-Jan. 2008. Anish Kapoor: Past Present Future. The Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, May-Sep. 2008. Martin Puryear. National Gallery of Art. Jun.-Sep. 2008. Afghanistan: Hidden Treaures from the National Museum, Kabul. National Geographic Society. National Gallery of Art. Washington, D.C., May-Sep. 2008. Fritz Scholder: Indian not Indian. National Museum of the American Indian. Washington, D.C., Aug. 2009. The Salon Dore. Corcoran Gallery. Washington, D.C. Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Gallery Map with Highlights. Richmond, VA. Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art. North Adams, MA. (17 cards from buildings 4 and 5 describing pieces.
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
Lauinger Library, 5th Floor
37th and O Streets, N.W.
Washington DC 20057
speccoll@georgetown.edu