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SMITHSONIAN TRAVELING EXHIBITION SERVICE 



Mrs. Dorothy T. Van Arsdale was appointed Acting Chief to re- 

 place Mrs. Annemarie Pope, who was named Special Assistant to 

 the Secretary for Traveling Exhibition Study in May of tliis year. 



In addition to 99 exhibits held over from previous years as indicated 

 below, 37 new shows were introduced. The total of 139 shows was 

 circulated to 297 museums in the United States. Two exliibitions 

 were delivered to the U.S. Information Service for circulation abroad. 



EXHIBITS CONTINUED FBOM PBIOB TEAKS 



1956-57 : Japan II by Werner Bischof. 



1957-58 : The American City in the 19th Century ; Theatrical Posters of the Gay 

 Nineties ; Japanese Dolls. 



1958-59 : Advertising in 19th Century America ; Religious Subjects in Modern 

 Graphic Arts ; Our Town ; Shaker Craftsmanship. 



1959-60 : American Prints Today ; Brazilian Printmakers ; Arts and Cultural 

 Centers ; Photogi-aphs by Robert Capa II ; Prints and Drawings by Jacques 

 Villon ; Portraits of Greatness by Yousuf Karsh ; Paintings by Young 

 Africans ; Japan I. 



1960-61 : The Technique of Fresco Painting ; The America of Currier and Ives ; 

 Drawings by Sculptors ; Eskimo Graphic Art ; American Art Nouveau Post- 

 ers ; Japan by Werner Bischof ; The Spirit of the Japanese Print ; Ameri- 

 cans — A view from the East; Contemporary Swedish Architecture; Mies 

 van der Rohe ; Irish Architecture of the Georgian Period ; Brasilia — A New 

 Capital ; Design in Germany Today ; Designed for Silver ; American Textiles ; 

 The Seasons, color photographs by Eliot Porter; The World of Werner 

 Bischof; The Image of Physics; Charles Darwin: The Evolution of an 

 Evolutionist ; The Beginning of Flight ; The Magnificent Enterprise — Educa- 

 tion Opens the Door ; The New Theatre in Germany ; Tropical Africa I ; 

 Tropical Africa II ; Symphony in Color ; Paintings and Pastels by Children 

 of Tokyo; Children's Art from Italy; Hawaiian Children's Art; Designs 

 by Children of Ceylon. 



1961-62: Tutankhamun's Treasures: Fourteen Americans in France; George 

 Catlin, Paintings and Prints ; Physics and Painting ; UNESCO Watercolor 

 Reproductions ; Belgian Drawings ; The Lithographs of Childe Hassam ; Con- 

 temporary Italian Drawings ; John Baptist Jackson ; Contemporary Swedish 

 Prints; Japanese Posters; The Face of Viet Nam; Architectural Photog- 

 raphy (New Editions) ; Le Corbusier — Chapel at Ronchamp; The Family, 

 The Neighborhood, the City ; One Hundred Books from the Grabhorn Press ; 

 Wisconsin Designer-Craftsmen ; Caribbean Journey ; The Swedish Film ; 

 The Story of a Winery ; This is the American Earth ; The Hidden World of 

 Crystals; Hummingbirds; Brazilian Children's Art; Children Look at 

 UNESCO ; My Friends. 



1962-03 : The Daniells in India ; Eskimo Candngs ; Holland : The New Genera- 

 tion ; John Sloan ; Contemporary Japanese Sumi Paintings ; American 

 Prints Today, 1962; Contemporary American Drawings; Work by Ernst 

 Barlach ; Old Master Drawings from Chatsworth ; English Watercolors and 

 Drawings; Eskimo Graphic Art II; Pakistan Stone Rubbings; Contem- 

 porary Canadian Architecture ; Twelve Churches ; Pre-Hispanic Mexico ; 



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