Intimate Interiors of Edouard Vuillard, exhibition files, 1987-1991, 1989(bulk)

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Intimate Interiors of Edouard Vuillard, exhibition files, 1987-1991, 1989(bulk)

This subseries documents "The Intimate Interiors of Edouard Vuillard" (November 18, 1989-January 28, 1990) an exhibition organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and curated by Elizabeth W. Easton, Assistant Curator of European Paintings at the Brooklyn Museum. The exhibition files contain the records of the Office of the Registrar, the Curatorial Department, and the Director's Office. The files include: checklists; condition reports and conservation notes; contracts; correspondence; grants; loan files; plot plans and photographs documenting the installation; press releases and clippings; shipping records; and all material related to the traveling exhibition.

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Phillips Collection.

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Vuillard, Édouard, 1868-1940

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French artist. From the description of Letters sent, ca. 1894-1937. (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 81865748 French painter. From the description of Autograph postal card signed : [n.p.], to an unidentified recipient, [no year] Nov. 21. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270872421 ...

Easton, Elizabeth Wynne

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Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Office of the Registrar

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"The Intimate Interiors of Edouard Vuillard" focused on self portraits and paintings of domestic interiors produced by Vuillard in the 1890s. It consisted of 104 works borrowed from various institutions and private collections in the U.S., Europe, Brazil, and Mexico and was installed at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston between November 18, 1989 and January 28, 1990. The Houston show was accompanied by a 152 page catalogue and a two-day symposium. It then traveled to the Phillips Collection (Febr...

Brooklyn Museum

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The origins of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences extend back to 1823, with the founding of the Brooklyn Apprentices' Library. The Library, located at the corner of Cranberry and Henry Streets in the neighborhood of Brooklyn Heights, was established for the education and cultural enrichment of young tradesmen. In 1841, the Library relocated to the building of the Brooklyn Lyceum, an organization devoted to intellectual pursuits in the arts and sciences, at the corner of Washington and C...

Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

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