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 2. 1913 Armory Show: The Story in Primary Sources


1913 ARMORY SHOW: THE STORY IN PRIMARY SOURCES



The Smithsonian's Archives of American Art commemorates the centennial of the
International Exhibition of Modern Art, known as the 1913 Armory Show--the first
major exhibition of European modern art in the U.S.

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 * Correspondence
   
   
   
   JAMES MCNEILL WHISTLER TO FREDERICK H. ALLEN
   
   1892 or 1893 June 6
 * Correspondence
   
   
   
   ANDREW MICHAEL DASBURG POSTCARD TO GRACE MOTT JOHNSON
   
   1913 Mar. 15
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   ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN PAINTERS AND SCULPTORS MEETING MINUTES
   
   1911 Dec. 19-1912 Jan. 2
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   J. ALDEN WEIR LETTER TO HENRY FITCH TAYLOR
   
   1912 Jan. 3
 * Artwork
   
   
   
   ARMORY SHOW FLOOR PLAN
   
   1912 Oct
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   LIST WRITTEN BY PABLO PICASSO OF EUROPEAN ARTISTS TO BE INCLUDED IN THE 1913
   ARMORY SHOW
   
   1912
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   WALT KUHN LETTER TO WALTER PACH
   
   1912 Dec. 12
 * Correspondence
   
   
   
   WALT KUHN, NEW YORK, N.Y. LETTER TO VERA KUHN
   
   1912 Dec. 14
 * Correspondence
   
   
   
   ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN PAINTERS AND SCULPTORS STATEMENT ON THE ARMORY SHOW
   
   1913 Jan. 4
 * Financial Record
   
   
   
   ARMORY SHOW ENTRY FORM FOR MARCEL DUCHAMP'S PAINTING NUDE DESCENDING A
   STAIRCASE
   
   not after 1913
 * Photograph
   
   
   
   AN OVERHEAD INSTALLATION VIEW OF GALLERY A AT THE ARMORY SHOW
   
   1913
 * Photograph
   
   
   
   INSTALLATION VIEW OF GALLERY A IN THE ARMORY SHOW
   
   1913

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