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  • 1913 Armory Show: The Story in Primary Sources

1913 Armory Show: The Story in Primary Sources

Armory Show Graphic

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
    thumbnail image for James McNeill Whistler to Frederick H. Allen

    James McNeill Whistler to Frederick H. Allen

    1892 or 1893 June 6
  • Correspondence
    thumbnail image for Andrew Michael Dasburg postcard to Grace Mott Johnson

    Andrew Michael Dasburg postcard to Grace Mott Johnson

    1913 Mar. 15
  • Writing
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    Association of American Painters and Sculptors meeting minutes

    1911 Dec. 19-1912 Jan. 2
  • Correspondence
    thumbnail image for J. Alden Weir letter to Henry Fitch Taylor

    J. Alden Weir letter to Henry Fitch Taylor

    1912 Jan. 3
  • Artwork
    thumbnail image for Armory Show floor plan

    Armory Show floor plan

    1912 Oct
  • Writing
    thumbnail image for List written by Pablo Picasso of European artists to be included in the 1913 Armory Show

    List written by Pablo Picasso of European artists to be included in the 1913 Armory Show

    1912
  • Correspondence
    thumbnail image for Walt Kuhn letter to Walter Pach

    Walt Kuhn letter to Walter Pach

    1912 Dec. 12
  • Correspondence
    thumbnail image for Walt Kuhn, New York, N.Y. letter to Vera Kuhn

    Walt Kuhn, New York, N.Y. letter to Vera Kuhn

    1912 Dec. 14
  • Correspondence
    thumbnail image for Association of American Painters and Sculptors statement on the Armory Show

    Association of American Painters and Sculptors statement on the Armory Show

    1913 Jan. 4
  • Financial Record
    thumbnail image for Armory show entry form for Marcel Duchamp's painting <em>Nude descending a staircase</em>

    Armory show entry form for Marcel Duchamp's painting Nude descending a staircase

    not after 1913
  • Photograph
    thumbnail image for An overhead installation view of Gallery A at the Armory Show

    An overhead installation view of Gallery A at the Armory Show

    1913
  • Photograph
    thumbnail image for Installation view of Gallery A in the Armory Show

    Installation view of Gallery A in the Armory Show

    1913

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