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Exhibited and at
Exhibited at the Memorial Museum of Astronautics in Moscow.
Exhibited at the Museum für Naturkunde ( Museum of Natural Science ), Berlin.
Exhibited at the 1912 Salon des Indépendants, and published in Apollinaire's 1913 Les Peintres Cubistes.
Exhibited at the 1912 Salon d ' Automne, Paris
In The Anatomy of the Gravid Uterus Exhibited in Figures, published in 1774, Hunter provides case histories for at least four of the subjects illustrated.
The supporting evidence for this theory includes the large number of pregnant corpses Hunter was able to obtain, although Hunter did provide case histories for at least four of the subjects illustrated in The Anatomy of the Gravid Uterus Exhibited in Figures, published in 1774.
Exhibited her pictures at the Royal Academy, the Gallery of British Artists, and at other institutions in London.
Exhibited at the 1906 Salon d ' Autome ( Paris ) along with a portrait of Delaunay by Jean Metzinger
Published in Au Salon d ' Automne " Les Indépendants " 1912, Exhibited at the 1912 Salon d ' Automne.
Exhibited at the 1910 Salon d ' Automne.
Published in Apollinaire's 1913 Les Peintres Cubistes, Exhibited at the 1912 Salon des Indépendants.
Exhibited at the 1911 Salon d ' Automne.
Exhibited Dec. 2011 at the Big Bang exhibition Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal
" This significant event and the subsequent struggle of African-American migrants to adapt to Northern cities was the subject of Jacob Lawrence's Migration Series, created when he was a young man in New York. Exhibited in 1941 at the Museum of Modern Art, Lawrence's Series featured the young artist and he was quickly perceived as one of the most important African-American artists of the time.
Published in Au Salon d ' Automne " Les Indépendants " 1912, Exhibited at the 1912 Salon d ' Automne, Paris.
Exhibited at National Portrait Gallery, Canberra, 15 March – 18 May 2003.
: Exhibited in the Hall of Air Transportation at the National Air and Space Museum, Washington, DC, USA, with United Air Lines colors and registration as NC13369 on its right fuselage and wing and as NR257Y with MacRobertson Race markings on its left side.
Exhibited at the 1912 Salon d ' Automne, Paris and the 1913 Armory Show in New York, Chicago and Boston.
His most popular work was Art Masterpieces of the 1933 Worlds Fair Exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago ( 1934 ).
Exhibited each afternoon during September .— a sign outside the primate house at the Bronx Zoo, September 1906.
Exhibited at the National History Museum, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Exhibited at the British Institution 1825 Encouraged by his patron, John Russell, 6th Duke of Bedford, he travelled to Italy to study in 1816.
Exhibited at Versailles, France.

Exhibited and group
Exhibited: Del Monte Art Gallery before 1914 ; Los Angeles County Museum of Art ( solos in 1915, 1917, 1918 and group show in 1929 ); Oakland Art Gallery, 1932.

Exhibited and shows
Exhibited in shows in London in 1935, and in New York the following year, the new, more elaborated abstracts were much favored in the circles of the modernists as three-dimentional dramas of great intellectual coherence.

Exhibited and April
# The Forward, " Chaim Goldberg's Art Exhibited at the Hertzel Institute ," ( The Forward, April 12, 1968, New York, NY )

Exhibited and .
* Tufail, Ibn, The Improvement of Human Reason: Exhibited in the Life of Hai Ebn Yokdhan ( Hayy ibn Yaqzan ), Simon Ockley ( trans.
* Tilley ( 1995 ), Elizabeth, ‘ Gender and Role-Playing in Lady Audley ’ s Secret ’, in Exhibited by Candlelight: Sources and Developments in the Gothic Tradition, ed.
A Dictionary of Artists who have Exhibited Works in the Principal London Exhibitions from 1760 to 1893.
An address to the candidates for the baccalaureate in Yale College called " The Nature and Danger of Infidel Philosophy, Exhibited in Two Discourses, Addressed to the Candidates for the Baccalaureate, In Yale College " was delivered on September 9, 1797.
Of the Picturesque genre, Hugh Henry Brackenridge published Modern Chivalry in 1792-1815 ; Tabitha Gilman Tenney wrote Female Quixotism: Exhibited in the Romantic Opinions and Extravagant Adventure of Dorcasina Sheldon in 1801 ; Charlotte Lennox wrote The Female Quixote in 1752, and Royall Tyler wrote The Algerine Captive in 1797.
" In 1834, unable to personally comply with many of the urgent requests for information and the invitations to travel and preach that he received, Miller published a synopsis of his teachings in a 64 page tract with the lengthy title: Evidence from Scripture and History of the Second Coming of Christ, about the Year 1844: Exhibited in a Course of Lectures.
2005 – Exhibited a selection of works from The Triumph of Painting in Leeds Art Gallery.
Exhibited items include torture instruments, the old town dungeons, antique weapons and armour, paintings and miniatures.

at and Dada
A reviewer from the American Art News stated at the time that " Dada philosophy is the sickest, most paralyzing and most destructive thing that has ever originated from the brain of man.
Some sources state that Dada coalesced on October 6 at the Cabaret Voltaire.
Zurich Dada, with Tzara at the helm, published the art and literature review Dada beginning in July 1917, with five editions from Zurich and the final two from Paris.
The first introduction of Dada artwork to the Parisian public was at the Salon des Indépendants in 1921.
Although Dada itself was unknown in Georgia until at least 1920, from 1917-1921 a group of poets called themselves " 41st Degree " ( referring both to the latitude of Tbilisi, Georgia and to the temperature of a high fever ) organized along Dadaist lines.
Kurt Schwitters developed what he called sound poems, while Francis Picabia and Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes composed Dada music performed at the Festival Dada in Paris on 26 May 1920.
Other composers such as Erwin Schulhoff, Hans Heusser and Albert Savinio all wrote Dada music, while members of Les Six collaborated with members of the Dada movement and had their works performed at Dada gatherings.
" African music and jazz was common at Dada gatherings, signaling a return to nature and naive primitivism.
Early photos show the Merzbau with a grotto-like surface and various columns and sculptures, possibly referring to similar pieces by Dadaists, including the Great Plasto-Dio-Dada-Drama by Johannes Baader, shown at the first International Dada Fair, Berlin, 1920.
The post-World War period, at first, veered either to systematization or nihilism and had, as perhaps its most paradigmatic movement, Dada.
French painter Gustave Courbet's attempt to disassemble the Vendôme column during the 1871 Paris Commune was probably one of the first artistic vandalist acts, celebrated at least since Dada performances during World War I.
Fluxus is similar in spirit to the earlier art movement of Dada, emphasizing the concept of anti-art and taking jabs at the seriousness of modern art.
In 1936, Rothko attended two exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, " Cubism and Abstract Art ," and " Fantastic Art, Dada and Surrealism ," which greatly influenced his celebrated 1938 Subway Scene.
( Ultraman used it to spot the Baltan spaceship in Earth's atmosphere at night, and the Dada when it attempted to remain invisible.
Dada provided a significant progenitor with the unconventional performances of poetry, often at the Cabaret Voltaire, by the likes of Richard Huelsenbeck and Tristan Tzara.
In 1919, Dadaist Raoul Hausmann affixed a self-portrait postage stamp to a postcard, but given that Dada was determinedly anti-art ( at least in theory ), calling this an " artist ’ s stamp " seems almost counterintuitive.
* July 6-A riot breaks out at the re-staging of Tristan Tzara's Dadaist play The Gas Heart at the Théâtre Michel, Paris, between those artists aligned with André Breton and those aligned with Tzara ; the conflict leads to a permanent split in the Dada movement and the founding of Surrealism as an alternative.
As co-founder of the Cabaret Voltaire in Zürich, he led the Dada movement in Zürich, and is one of the people credited with naming the movement " Dada ", by allegedly choosing the word at random from a dictionary.
Events at the cabaret proved pivotal in the founding of the anarchic art movement known as Dada.

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