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Showing results 1 - 12 of 26 for
Smithsonian Associates. Young Associates Program
SI History Chronology
Quadrangle Complex Opens
Date:
September 28, 1987
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National Portrait Gallery Opens
Date:
October 5, 1968
SI History Chronology
Lisa Taylor Named Director of Cooper-Hewitt
Date:
October, 1969
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Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Opens
Date:
October 4, 1974
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Smithsonian Photographic Exhibition
Date:
1890
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Freer Meets Fenollosa
Date:
February 1901
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Viso Named Director of the Hirshhorn Museum
Date:
September 1, 2005
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Freer Exhibits Chinese Pieces in Chicago
Date:
November 15, 1917
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Freer Lends Works to Metropolitan Museum
Date:
1917
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Whistler Begins Freer Portrait
Date:
Spring 1902
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Freer Meets Matsuki Bunkyō
Date:
Summer 1896
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Freer Meets Whistler in London
Date:
March 1890
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