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| EXHIBITION TITLE | | OPENING DATE—CLOSING DATE |
| 1949 |
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| Printmakers’ Winter | |
December, 1949–January 24, 1950 |
| Ninth Annual Missouri Exhibition | |
December 12, 1949–January 9, 1950 |
| Work by the Studio Group of St. Louis | |
December, 1949 |
| Paul Klee Exhibition | |
November 1–December 5, 1949 |
| Four Centuries of French Print Making | |
November 1-30, 1949 |
| Photographic Exhibition by the Photographic Society of St. Louis | |
October 17-31, 1949 |
| Mississippi Panorama Exhibition | |
October 10–November 27, 1949 |
| Woodcuts, 15th to 20th Century | |
September –October, 1949 |
| "Ex Votos" Exhibition | |
September 18–October 16, 1949 |
| Work by the St. Louis Artists Guild | |
September 2–October 4, 1949 |
| Contemporary American Drawings | |
July–August, 1949 |
| Asher Squares, circulated by the American-British Art Center | |
July 21–August 11, 1949 |
| Donatello’s "Statue of St. Louis of Toulouse" | |
July 1–August 15, 1949 |
| Work by the Missourians | |
July 1–August 1, 1949 |
| Corbusier Exhibition | |
July 1-31, 1949 |
| Contemporary Illustrations of Children’s Books | |
June 6-27, 1949 |
| Work by the American Art Alliance of St. Louis | |
June 3-27, 1949 |
| The Bronze Menagerie: A Collection of Small Bronzes from the Ancient World | |
June 1–September 1, 1949 |
| Chinese Woodblock Prints of Flowers and Birds | |
May 3–June 6, 1949 |
| Work by Students of Washington University, School of Fine Arts | |
May 1-31, 1949 |
| Rosa Alba Exhibition | |
April 25–May 31, 1949 |
| Work by Negro Artists | |
April 25–May 1, 1949 |
| Work by Students of the St. Louis City Public Schools | |
April 1-25, 1949 |
| Wedgwood, organized by the Brooklyn Museum | |
March 28–May 3, 1949 |
| Work by Group 15 | |
March 4-28, 1949 |
| Contemporary American Prints, an Exhibition from the Museum’s Print Collection | |
March 1–May 1, 1949 |
| Berlin Masters Owned by the City Art Museum | |
February 25–March 21, 1949 |
| Oskar Kokoschka Exhibition | |
February 25–March 21, 1949 |
| Masterpieces from the Berlin Museums | |
January 31–February 17, 1949 |
| Work by the Independent Artists Society | |
January 6–February 28, 1949 |
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| 1948 |
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| Prints by William Blake, an Exhibition from the Museum’s Print Collection | |
December 7, 1948–February 7, 1949 |
| The Eighth Annual Missouri Exhibition | |
December 6, 1948–January 3, 1949 |
| Stages 48, an Exhibition by the St. Louis Resident Theatre | |
December 4, 1948–January 2, 1949 |
| Fourth International Mississippi Valley Salon of Photography | |
November 6-22, 1948 |
| Work by the Studio Group of St. Louis | |
October 30–November 29, 1948 |
| Japanese Prints, an Exhibition from the Museum’s Print Collection | |
October 7–December 7, 1948 |
| A Neighborhood Reborn, entries in a student architectural competition sponsored by the South Broadway Merchants and Manufacturers Association | |
October 4-29, 1948 |
| "Progressive Architecture" Awards | |
October 10-31, 1948 |
| St. Louis Collections: An Exhibition of 20th Century Art | |
September 20–October 25, 1948 |
| Americana, from a Collection by the Index of American Design | |
September 19–October 10, 1948 |
| Work by St. Louis Women Artists | |
September 6-30, 1948 |
| Honolulu Print Makers | |
September 1-30, 1948 |
| Work by the St. Louis Artists Guild | |
August 9–September 3, 1948 |
| Prints by Modern French Masters | |
August 2-28, 1948 |
| Display Techniques of Swedish Museums, circulated by UNESCO | |
July 26–August 23, 1948 |
| Wallpapers Designed by Pacific Coast Artists | |
July 5-31, 1948 |
| Recent Print Accessions, assembled from the Museum’s Print Collection | |
June 15–August 1, 1948 |
| Work by the Missourians | |
June 7–July 1, 1948 |
| The Institute of Design, Chicago; Its Teaching Program | |
May 10-31, 1948 |
| Max Beckmann, A Retrospective Exhibition | |
May 10–June 21, 1948 |
| Work by Students of the St. Louis School of Fine Arts | |
May 3-31, 1948 |
| Twelve "Print of the Month Exhibitions" | |
April, 1948 |
| Processes of Print Making with Illustrations from the Museum’s Print Collection | |
April 15–June 15, 1948 |
| American Coverlets-Old and New | |
April 7–May 3, 1948 |
| Fuertes, the Bird Artist | |
April 4–May 4, 1948 |
| Works by Students of St. Louis County Public Schools | |
March 3–April 3, 1948 |
| The Architecture of Louis Sullivan | |
February 18–March 15, 1948 |
| Music in Prints; Exhibition from the Museum’s Print Collection | |
February 15–April 15, 1948 |
| Paintings and Sculpture by Group 15 | |
February 4-29, 1948 |
| Good Design is Your Business | |
January 19–February 15, 1948 |
| Work of the Independent Artists of St. Louis | |
January 5–February 2, 1948 |
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| 1947 |
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| Symbolism in Painting, circulated by the Museum of Modern Art | |
December 31, 1947–January 21, 1948 |
| Contemporary European Prints from the Museum’s Print Collection | |
December 7, 1947–February 7, 1948 |
| Recent Danish Architecture, an Exhibition of Photographs by L. Marnus | |
December 5-15, 1947 |
| Paintings and Sculpture by Group 15 | |
December 1-31, 1947 |
| The Seventh Annual Missouri Exhibition | |
December 1-31, 1947 |
| 40 Masterpieces of Painting from American Museums; 40 Masterpieces from the Collection of the City Art Museum; 40 Master Prints from the Print Cabinet of the City Art Museum | |
October 6–November 10, 1947 |
| St. Louis Stages of 1947, an exhibition by the St. Louis Resident Theatre | |
September 3-30, 1947 |
| Modern Jewelry Design | |
August 25–September 15, 1947 |
| Missouri, Heart of the Nation | |
August 23–September 15, 1947 |
| Modern American Prints, assembled by Fritz Ehrenfest | |
August 1–September 30, 1947 |
| Fine Arts under Fire, an Exhibition of Photographs assembled by Life Magazine | |
July 14–August 15, 1947 |
| War’s Toll of Italian Art, an Exhibition of Photographs organized by the American Committee for the Restoration of Italian Monuments | |
July 14–August 15, 1947 |
| Work of the Independent Artists of St. Louis | |
July 1-31, 1947 |
| Etchings and Aquatints by Picasso for "Histoire Naturelle de Buffon" | |
June 3–July 31, 1947 |
| Works by St. Louis Women Artists | |
June 2-29, 1947 |
| The Medieval World, an Exhibition of Photographs assembled by Life Magazine | |
May 23–June 23, 1947 |
| British Contemporary Paintings | |
May 15–June 17, 1947 |
| Monotypes, Aquatints and Engravings by Federico Cantu | |
May 1-31, 1947 |
| American Institute of Architects, first post-war exhibition of the St. Louis Chapter | |
May 1-31, 1947 |
| Work by Students of the St. Louis School of Fine Arts | |
May 1-31, 1947 |
| Twelve "Print of the Month Exhibitions" | |
April, 1947 |
| A Costume Panorama from 1730-1830, sponsored by the St. Louis Fashion Creators | |
April 28–June 30, 1947 |
| Silk in Search of Six Painters | |
April 6-28, 1947 |
| Five Miniature Gardens, lent by the Garden Club of St. Louis | |
April 5–May 19, 1947 |
| Painting by the Studio Group of St. Louis | |
April 3-30, 1947 |
| Seventh International Photographic Salon | |
March 26–April 9, 1947 |
| "The Holy Land," a Photographic Exhibition sponsored by Life Magazine | |
March 16–April 15, 1947 |
| Painting and Sculpture by the Artists Guild | |
March 5-31, 1947 |
| Currier and Ives Prints | |
March 1–April 30, 1947 |
| The Encyclopaedia Britannica Collection of Contemporary American Painting | |
February 20–March 20, 1947 |
| Work by Students of the St. Louis Public Schools | |
February 6–March 2, 1947 |
| Paintings and Sculpture by "The Missourians" | |
January 8-31, 1947 |
| Etchings and Lithographs by Jean-Louis Forain | |
January 1–February 28, 1947 |
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| 1946 |
|
| Silk Screen Prints, circulated by the National Serigraph Society | |
December 1-31, 1946 |
| Painting, Sculpture and Prints by Contemporary St. Louis Artists, from the Museum’s Collection | |
November 9-30, 1946 |
| Work by the Puppet Guild of St. Louis | |
November 4-30, 1946 |
| "Vanity Fair" Prints, lent by Edwin Grossman | |
November 1–December 31, 1946 |
| The Sixth Annual Missouri Exhibition | |
November 1–December 1, 1946 |
| Charles Wimar: Painter of the Indian Frontier | |
October 18–December 15, 1946 |
| Second Mississippi Valley Salon of Photography | |
September 15-30, 1946 |
| Semi-Antique Rugs, lent by the Textile Museum | |
September 8-29, 1946 |
| Purchase Prize prints-1946, lent by the Library of Congress | |
September 5–October 31, 1946 |
| Watercolors and Drawings by Virginia Frances Sterrett | |
August 3–September 2, 1946 |
| Work of the Independent Artists of St. Louis | |
July 2-31, 1946 |
| Portraits in Prints from the Museum’s Collection | |
July 1–August 31, 1946 |
| The Art of Käthe Kollwitz, from the Eric Cohn Collection | |
June 22–August 4, 1946 |
| Work by St. Louis Women Artists | |
June 3-30, 1946 |
| Paintings by the Studio Group of St. Louis | |
May 4–June 2, 1946 |
| Etchings by Claude Lorraine | |
May 1–July 1, 1946 |
| Work by Students of the St. Louis School of Fine Arts | |
May 1–June 2, 1946 |
| Work by "Group 15" | |
April 1-30, 1946 |
| The Sixth International Photographic Salon | |
March 30–April 22, 1946 |
| Origins of Modern Sculpture | |
March 30–May 15, 1946 |
| Greek Textiles, lent from the Collection of Dr. and Mrs. George E. Mylonas | |
March 16–April 15, 1946 |
| Work of St. Louis County Public School Children | |
March 6-27, 1946 |
| Whaling Prints, lent by Dr. E. Lee Dorsett | |
March 1–April 30, 1946 |
| Prints by Masters from the Museum’s Collection | |
February, 1946 |
| The Thirty-ninth Annual Exhibition of American Paintings | |
February 16–March 19, 1946 |
| European Rooms in Miniature by Mrs. James Ward Thorne | |
February 8–June 9, 1946 |
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| 1945 |
|
| The Sixth Annual Exhibition of the American Color Print Society | |
December 9-25, 1945 |
| The Greater St. Louis Salon of Photography | |
December 8-31, 1945 |
| Eighteenth Century Italian Prints from the Museum’s Collection | |
December 1, 1945–January 31, 1946 |
| Fifth Annual Missouri Exhibition | |
November 17–December 17, 1945 |
| Oceanic Art | |
November 10, 1945–January 31, 1946 |
| Work by Members of the Two-by-Four Society | |
November 5-30, 1945 |
| Midwest Museum Association Prints | |
November 1-30, 1945 |
| Soviet Children’s Art | |
October 14–November 14, 1945 |
| Wings over the Pacific | |
October 5–November 14, 1945 |
| Work of St. Louis Women Artists | |
October 2-25, 1945 |
| Soldier Arts and Skills | |
October 2-25, 1945 |
| Water Colors, assembled by the Midwestern Museums Association | |
September, 1945 |
| Russian Icons and Objects of Ecclesiastical and Decorative Arts, lent by George K. Hahn | |
September 15–October 15, 1945 |
| Nineteenth Century Artists of "The Western Country" | |
September 9-22, 1945 |
| Paintings of Army Medicine | |
September 9–October 1, 1945 |
| Contemporary Color Prints from the Museum’s Collection | |
September 1–October 31, 1945 |
| Works of Lyonel Feininger, circulated by the Museum of Modern Art | |
September 1–October 14, 1945 |
| Water Colors and Drawings, circulated by the Art Institute of Chicago | |
July 21–August 19, 1945 |
| Work by Members of the Society of Independent Artists of St. Louis | |
July 4-30, 1945 |
| Line Engraved Portraits, lent by Dr. Moyer S. Fleisher | |
July 1–August 31, 1945 |
| Tapestries of the 15th to 18th Centuries, lent by French & Co. | |
June 23–August 31, 1945 |
| Contemporary American Drawings | |
June 5-26, 1945 |
| Contemporary Prints from the Museum’s Collection | |
May, 1945 |
| Work by Students of the St. Louis School of Fine Arts | |
May 19–June 17, 1945 |
| Paintings of Birds by Athos Menaboni | |
May 3-28, 1945 |
| Hand Woven Textiles, circulated by the Institute of Design, Chicago | |
May 1-30, 1945 |
| A Painting Prophecy-1950, organized by the David Porter Gallery, Washington DC | |
May 1-30, 1945 |
| Work by Students of St. Louis and St. Louis County Public Schools | |
April 7-30, 1945 |
| St. Louis International Photographic Salon | |
April 6-30, 1945 |
| Contemporary Prints Selected from the Museum’s Collection | |
April 1–May 31, 1945 |
| French Paintings of the Twentieth Century, circulated by the Embassy of the provisional Government of the French Republic in the United States | |
March 8–April 16, 1945 |
| Work by Group Fifteen of St. Louis | |
March 3–April 1, 1945 |
| Latin-American Prints | |
February 24–March 21, 1945 |
| Thirty-eighth Annual Exhibition of Paintings by American Artists | |
February 10–March 12, 1945 |
| Work by Members of the Studio Group of St. Louis | |
February 3-28, 1945 |
| Prints by Members of the National Serigraph Society | |
February 1-28, 1945 |
| Animals in Prints | |
January 15–March 15, 1945 |
| Work by Members of the St. Louis Artists Guild | |
January 5-30, 1945 |
| Romantic Painting in America | |
January 4-30, 1945 |
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| 1944 |
|
| Prints by Members of the American Color Print Society | |
December 9-25, 1944 |
| Work by Negro Artists, sponsored by the Urban League of St. Louis | |
December 5-31, 1944 |
| Oils and Water Colors by Charles Burchfield | |
December 2-26, 1944 |
| Prints by Members of the Southern States Art League | |
November 4–December 4, 1944 |
| Work by the Puppet Guild of St. Louis | |
November, 1944 |
| The Fourth Annual Missouri Exhibition | |
October 28–November 27, 1944 |
| The Techniques of Printmaking: The Lithograph | |
October 10–December 10, 1944 |
| Works by Members of the St. Louis Group, Start to Finish | |
October 7-31, 1944 |
| British War Artists’ Paintings | |
Septebmer 27–October 22, 1944 |
| Work by St. Louis Women Artists | |
September, 1944 |
| Architecture and Decorative Arts by Victor Proetz | |
August 19–September 19, 1944 |
| New Names in American Art | |
August 19–September 18, 1944 |
| Textiles Designed by Dorothy Wright Liebes | |
August 5–September 4, 1944 |
| The St. Louis Riverfront | |
August 5–September 4, 1944 |
| Chinese Color Block Prints | |
August 1–September 30, 1944 |
| The Techniques of Printmaking: Etching | |
August 1–September 30, 1944 |
| Meet the Artist; Self Portraits by Contemporary American Artists | |
July 15–August 15, 1944 |
| Work by the Independent Artists of St. Louis | |
July, 1944 |
| Three Baroque Masters: Strozzi, Crespi and Piazzetta | |
June 17–July 11, 1944 |
| Look at Your Neighborhood | |
June 9–July 4, 1944 |
| Annual Photographic Salon of St. Louis | |
June 1-30, 1944 |
| Prints by Thomas Rowlandson | |
May 20–July 31, 1944 |
| Work by Group Fifteen | |
May 10–June 5, 1944 |
| Paintings by Wang Chi-Yuan | |
May 3-31, 1944 |
| Prints Illustrating Engraving Techniques | |
May 1–June 15, 1944 |
| Russian Art of the Twentieth Century from the Christian Brinton Collection | |
May 1–June 11, 1944 |
| Work by Students of the St. Louis Public Schools | |
April 15–May 15, 1944 |
| Pre-Columbian Gold, lent by John Wise | |
April 14–May 31, 1944 |
| American Rooms in Miniature by Mrs. James Ward Thorne | |
April 8–June 20, 1944 |
| War Paintings commisioned by Life Magazine | |
April 6-23, 1944 |
| World War II Memorial Competition Drawings | |
March 26–April 12, 1944 |
| Prints made under the WPA Program, chosen from the group allocated to the City Art Museum | |
March 20–May 20, 1944 |
| The Techniques of Printmaking: Engravings | |
March 20–May 20, 1944 |
| The Fourth St. Louis International Salon of Photography | |
March 18–April 3, 1944 |
| The Architecture of Eric Mendelsohn, original Sketches and Photographs | |
March 9–April 3, 1944 |
| Work by Members of the Studio Group of St. Louis | |
March, 1944 |
| War Posters from the National War Poster Competition | |
February 8-28, 1944 |
| South American Silver, lent by John Wise | |
February 5–April 11, 1944 |
| Thirty-seventh Annual Exhibition of Paintings by American Artists | |
February 5–March 13, 1944 |
| Work by Members of the Artists Guild | |
February, 1944 |
| America in the War, 50 Prints assembled by the Artists for Victory | |
February, 1944 |
| The Techniques of Printmaking: Woodcuts | |
January 20–March 20, 1944 |
| Paintings by the Two-by-Four Society of St. Louis | |
January, 1944 |
| Brazil Builds, circulated by the Museum of Modern Art | |
January 3-24, 1944 |
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| 1943 |
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| Illustrations from YANK | |
December 28, 1943–January 18, 1944 |
| Work by Negro Artists of St. Louis | |
December, 1943 |
| Decorative European and American Arms and Armor | |
December, 1943 |
| Appreciation of the Arts | |
December, 1943 |
| Stencils, Lithographs and Etchings by Picasso, assembled from loans and the Museum’s Collection | |
November 20, 1943–January 20, 1944 |
| Third Annual Missouri Exhibition | |
October 30–November 30, 1943 |
| Work by Members of the Weavers Guild of St. Louis | |
November, 1943 |
| Modern Textiles, featuring the work of Dorothy Liebes | |
November, 1943 |
| Work by Group Fifteen | |
October, 1943 |
| Twentieth Century Portraits, circulated by the Museum of Modern Art | |
October 2-25, 1943 |
| Photographs from Industrial Newspapers | |
September 24–October 8, 1943 |
| Westward the Course of Empire | |
September 15–November 20, 1943 |
| Art of the Armed Forces, circulated by the American Federation of Arts | |
September 1-27, 1943 |
| Drawings by Augustus John, circulated by the American-British Art Center | |
August 21–September 20, 1943 |
| Work by Members of the St. Louis Artists Guild | |
August, 1943 |
| Water Colors and Drawings of Cowboys and Indians from the Index of American Design compiled by the State Art Projects of the WPA, circulated by the Metropolitan Museum of Art | |
August, 1943 |
| Work by Members of the Society of Independent Artists of St. Louis | |
July, 1943 |
| Modern Dutch Art, circulated by the Netherlands Information Bureau | |
July 17–August 15, 1943 |
| Our Navy in Action, circulated by the Office of Public Relations of the Navy Department | |
July 7–August 1, 1943 |
| Work by Service Men stationed at Jefferson Barracks | |
July, 1943 |
| Twenty-five Hundred Years of Chinese Lacquer | |
June–July 12, 1943 |
| Conservative Paintings by Contemporary American Artists | |
June 12–July 12, 1943 |
| Annual Photographic Salon of St. Louis | |
June, 1943 |
| Print Masterpieces from the Museum’s Collection | |
May 15–July 15, 1943 |
| War Posters by Students of St. Louis High Schools | |
May–June, 1943 |
| Early Books and Manuscripts from the Collection of Dr. Walter A. Maier | |
May, 1943 |
| Photographs of St. Louis Scenes, from contest sponsored by the Young Men’s Division of the St. Louis Chamber of Commerce | |
May 17-29, 1943 |
| Road to Victory, circulated by the Museum of Modern Art | |
May 15–June 14, 1943 |
| Iron in Chinese Art, lent by St. Louis Collectors | |
April, 1943 |
| War Posters by Group Fifteen | |
April, 1943 |
| Work by St. Louis Women Artists | |
April, 1943 |
| Silk Screen Prints | |
April 16-26, 1943 |
| Paintings by Henri Rousseau, circulated by the Museum of Modern Art | |
March 29–April 26, 1943 |
| Engraved Portraits by French Artists, including a Group of Portraits by Nanteuil, lent by M. Knoedler & Co. | |
March–April, 1943 |
| Third St. Louis International Salon of Photography | |
March 13-25, 1943 |
| Paintings by the Studio Group of St. Louis | |
March 2-29, 1943 |
| Latin-American Paintings by Pettoruti, Guayasamin and Camino Brent | |
February 15–March 15, 1943 |
| Drawings and Water Colors of Naval Defense Activities by Vernon Howe Bailey | |
February 15–March 7, 1943 |
| Red Cross Poster Designs, circulated by the Public Works Administration, Washington DC | |
February, 1943 |
| Paintings by the Two-by-Four Society | |
February, 1943 |
| Prints by Dutch Masters, from the Museum’s Collection | |
January–February, 1943 |
| Sculpture and Drawings by John B. Flannagan, circulated by the Museum of Modern Art | |
January 4–February 1, 1943 |
| Americans, 1942, circulated by the Museum of Modern Art | |
January 4–February 1, 1943 |
| Balinese Textiles lent by Edward K. Love | |
January, 1943 |
| Balinese Paintings lent by Thomas S. Horn | |
January, 1943 |
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| 1942 |
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| Nomad Art | |
December, 1942–January, 1943 |
| Work by Negro Artists of St. Louis | |
December, 1942 |
| Work by Group Fifteen | |
December, 1942 |
| Italian Prints of the 15th and 16th Centuries, from the Museum’s Collection | |
November–December, 1942 |
| Camouflage for Civilian Defense, circulated by the Museum of Modern Art | |
November 16–December 8, 1942 |
| Work by the Puppet Guild of St. Louis | |
November, 1942 |
| Second Annual Missouri Exhibition | |
November, 1942 |
| Photographs of Industrial Subjects, sponsored by the Industrial Press Association | |
October 1-8, 1942 |
| American Prints owned in St. Louis | |
October, 1942 |
| Tibetan Art lent by St. Louis Collectors | |
September–October, 1942 |
| Paintings, Drawings and Lithographs by Oskar Kokoschka | |
October, 1942 |
| Etchings by Canaletto, from the Museum’s Collection | |
September–October, 1942 |
| Paintings and Drawings by the Start to Finish Group | |
September, 1942 |
| British War Posters lent by the British Consulate in St. Louis | |
August, 1942 |
| War Cartoons by Daniel R. Fitzpatrick | |
August, 1942 |
| Prints by Gavarni, from the Museum’s Collection | |
July–August, 1942 |
| Art in War: Paintings, Prints and Drawings selected from a competition conducted by the Section of Fine Arts, Public Buildings Administration and circulated by the Federal Works Agency, Washington DC | |
July 4-27, 1942 |
| Work by St. Louis Women Artists | |
July, 1942 |
| St. Louis Photographic Salon, sponsored by the Camera Club of St. Louis | |
June, 1942 |
| Twentieth International Water Color Exhibition, circulated by the Art Institute of Chicago | |
May 21–June 21, 1942 |
| Work by Students of the School of Architecture, Washington University | |
May 15–June 1, 1942 |
| Lithographs by Isabey and Bonington | |
May–June, 1942 |
| Indian Art of the United States, organized by the Museum of Modern Art, New York, in collaboration with the Denver Art Museum | |
April 5–May 4, 1942 |
| Work by Members of the Artists’ Guild of St. Louis | |
April, 1942 |
| Technical Processes in the Graphic Arts, lent by the Museum of Modern Art, New York | |
March 25–April 8, 1942 |
| Second St. Louis International Photographic Salon, under the auspices of the Camera Club Council of St. Louis | |
March 21–April 6, 1942 |
| Prints by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, from the Museum’s Collection | |
March–April, 1942 |
| Work by the Members of the Society of Independent Artists of St. Louis | |
March, 1942 |
| Thirty-sixth Annual American Exhibition, Trends in American Painting of Today | |
January 25–February 28, 1942 |
| Contemporary British Paintings and Prints, circulated by the Toledo Museum of Art | |
January 7–February 4, 1942 |
| Lithographs by Honoré Daumier, from the Museum’s Collection | |
January 4-31, 1942 |
| Work by Members of the Two-by-Four Society of St. Louis | |
January 4-31, 1942 |
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| 1941 |
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| Ballet Art, circulated by the Museum of Modern Art, New York | |
December 7, 1941–January 2, 1942 |
| Engravings by Eric Gill and Stephen Gooden, lent by the Weyhe Gallery, New York; the Alden Galleries, Kansas City, and L. Guy Blackmer, St. Louis | |
December 1-31, 1941 |
| Work by Negro Artists of St. Louis, sponsored by the Urban League | |
December 1-31, 1941 |
| Prints by Jacques Callot, lent by Henry V. Putzel | |
November 1-30, 1941 |
| Work by Members of the Weavers’ Guild of St. Louis | |
November 1-30, 1941 |
| First Annual Missouri Exhibition | |
November 1-30, 1941 |
| Chiaroscuro Prints | |
October 1-31, 1941 |
| Work by Members of the St. Louis Chapter of the American Institute of Architects | |
October 1-29, 1941 |
| TVA Architecture and Design, assembled by the Museum of Modern Art, New York, in collaboration with the Tennessee Valley Authority | |
September 12–October 3, 1941 |
| Work by a Group of Women Painters of St. Louis | |
September 7-29, 1941 |
| Loan Exhibition of Twentieth Century European Paintings | |
August 1–September 30, 1941 |
| Contemporary Batik by Missouri Artists | |
August 1-21, 1941 |
| Prints of Cities from the Collection of the Museum and that of James B. Musick | |
June 15–August 1, 1941 |
| "The City" Exhibition | |
June 9–July 20, 1941 |
| Annual Photographic Salon of St. Louis | |
June, 1941 |
| Retrospective Exhibition of the Walt Disney Medium, circulated by the Los Angeles County Museum | |
June 1-30, 1941 |
| Memorial Exhibition of Paintings by Paul Klee | |
May 24–June 21, 1941 |
| Work by Students of the School of Architecture, Washington University | |
May 15-31, 1941 |
| Photographs of Modern Greece: Herbert List, lent by Mrs. Stanley Resor, New York | |
April 15–May 15, 1941 |
| Loan Exhibition of Ancient Greek Coins | |
April 15–May 15, 1941 |
| Work by Members of the St. Louis Artists Guild | |
April, 1941 |
| Water Colors of the Western Frontier a Century Ago by Alfred Miller (1810-1874), lent by Mrs. Clyde H. Porter | |
April 1–May 13, 1941 |
| First St. Louis International Photographic Salon, shown under the auspices of the Camera Club Council of St. Louis | |
February 23–March 30, 1941 |
| Paintings, Murals, Drawings and Prints by Portinari of Brazil, circuited by The Detroit Institute of Arts and The Museum of Modern Art | |
February 23–March 20, 1941 |
| Contemporary European Prints | |
February–March, 1941 |
| Work by Members of the Two-by-Four Society of St. Louis | |
February, 1941 |
| Prints by Albrecht Dürer from the Museum’s Collection | |
January –March 15, 1941 |
| Nineteenth Annual Water Color Exhibition, circuited by the Art Institute of Chicago | |
January 9–February 9, 1941 |
| Thirty-fifth Annual Exhibition of Paintings by American Artists | |
January 5–February 16, 1941 |
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| 1940 |
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| Contemporary American Prints from the Museum’s Collection | |
December, 1940 |
| Paintings by Nine American Artists illustrative of the motion picture "The Long Voyage Home" | |
December 6-22, 1940 |
| Mexican Modern Art, circulated by the Museum of Modern Art | |
December 1-29, 1940 |
| Ancient Chinese Ritual Bronzes, lent by C.T. Loo & Co. | |
November 22–December 15, 1940 |
| Work by Negro Artists of St. Louis, sponsored by the Urban League of St. Louis | |
November 17–December 15, 1940 |
| Paintings and Sculpture by Artists of St. Louis and Vicinity | |
November 2–December 1, 1940 |
| Work by Members of the St. Louis Chapter, American Institute of Architects | |
October 17–November 13, 1940 |
| Old Master Prints from the Bequest of Horace M. Swope | |
September 26–December, 1940 |
| Contemporary Batik by Missouri Artists | |
September 22–October 13, 1940 |
| Seventh International Lithography and Wood Engraving Exhibition, circuited by the Art Institute of Chicago | |
August 22–September 22, 1940 |
| Midwest Exhibition, organized by the University Gallery, University of Minnesota | |
August 4-25, 1940 |
| Work by Members of the Art League of St. Louis | |
June 20–August 18, 1940 |
| Work by Members of the California Water Color Society | |
July 3-30, 1940 |
| 1940 St. Louis Photographic Salon, sponsored by the Camera Club Council of St. Louis | |
June 16–July 14, 1940 |
| Architectural Designs by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe | |
May 19–June 23, 1940 |
| Work by Members of the St. Louis Branch of the American Artists’ Congress | |
May 16–June 13, 1940 |
| Prints Selected from the Bequest of Horace M. Swope | |
May–June, 1940 |
| Masterpieces of Art from the New York and San Francisco World’s Fairs | |
April 21–May 19, 1940 |
| Work by Members of the Artists Guild of St. Louis | |
April 14–May 13, 1940 |
| Picasso: Forty Years of His Art, organized by the Museum of Modern Art, New York, in collaboration with the Art Institute of Chicago | |
March 17–April 14, 1940 |
| Eighth National Ceramics Exhibition, circuited by the Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts | |
March 2-24, 1940 |
| Work by Members of the Two-by-Four Society of St. Louis | |
February 8–March 4, 1940 |
| Work by Members of the Society of Independent Artists of St. Louis | |
January 7–February 6, 1940 |
| Thirty-fourth Annual Exhibition of Paintings by American Artists | |
January 2–February 18, 1940 |
| To learn more about an exhibition, please contact the Richardson Memorial Library. |