Sentences with phrase «objects on loan from private collections»

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The exhibition will offer 270 objects made of ceramic, glass, stucco, paper, wood, metal, and various textiles, all of which are on loan from public and private American, European, and Middle Eastern collections.
The show of 34 objects, about half on loan from public and private collections, cover Mnuchin's two - story space.
In this lecture recorded on June 9, 1996, Brown described bringing together 129 objects - including Rodin's The Kiss (1889) and Munch's The Scream (1893)- spanning seven centuries, loaned from prestigious museums and private collections around the world.
Co-organized with the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), Matisse / Diebenkorn brings together 92 objects — including 36 paintings and drawings by Matisse and 56 paintings and drawings by Diebenkorn — on loan from museums and private collections throughout the U.S. and Europe.
The exhibition comprises some 145 objects by 25 artists on loan from museum and private collections in Japan, the United States, and Europe, and offers new scholarship, especially on so - called late Gutai works that date from 1965 to 1972.
The majority of the objects on display are drawn from the Yale University Art Gallery's encyclopedic collection, enriched by the addition of key loans from other institutions and private collections.
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