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Description: The Arts and Industries Building (A&I) was designed by two Philadelphia architects: Adolph Cluss and Rudolph Schulze. It first opened in 1881 as the United States National Museum, the Smithsonian’s first building dedicated solely to the research, care, and display of collections. After the natural history collection moved into its own building in 1910, the Arts and Industries
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Showing results 361 - 372 of 872 for Aspects of Color: Works on Paper from the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (Exhibition) (1983: Washington, D.C.)