Two Heads by Käthe Kollwitz https://www.nga.gov/artworks/42975-two-heads
History 1959 Käthe Kollwitz, circulated by the American Federation of Arts to ten venues
History 1959 Käthe Kollwitz, circulated by the American Federation of Arts to ten venues
organized by the Smithsonian Travelling Exhibition Service and circulated to 10 venues
Cassatt, organized by the Museum of Graphic Art, New York, and circulated to 8 venues
Through some 120 paintings, drawings, sculptures, and prints from a career spanning almost a century, the exhibition reveals a politically engaged side to Miró’s work, including his passionate response to one of the most turbulent periods in European history as well as his sense of Spanish—specifically Catalan—identity.
Other Venues: Tate Modern, London, 04/14/2011–09/11/2011 Fundació Joan Miró, Barcelona
Other Venues: Cleveland Detroit Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia
John Sloan was noted for his realist representations of life in New York City’s poor immigrant neighborhoods. Painted in 1922, this nocturnal vista of Lower Manhattan, seen from the roof of his Greenwich Village studio, is regarded as the culmination of Sloan’s city scenes.
Romantic Painting in America, Museum of Modern Art, New York, followed by other venues
History 1959 Käthe Kollwitz, circulated by the American Federation of Arts to ten venues
History 1959 Käthe Kollwitz, circulated by the American Federation of Arts to ten venues
Hayward Gallery, London, 1876 1979 Millet, Corot, and the School of Barbizon, Japan [venues
History 1959 Käthe Kollwitz, circulated by the American Federation of Arts to ten venues