OCTOBER On/The Modern Portrait and Chuck 1:00 Gallery Talk: The Societal Eye of 25 FRIDAY Close the Eighteenth Century' 10:30, 12:30, 1:30 Film: Masters of 1:00 Gallery Talk: 1:30 Film: Masters of Illusion Illusion 2:30 Films: A Young Man's Dream 2:30 Film: The Giant Woman and the See bottom panels for introductory 11:00 Lecture: Circa 1492 and a Woman's Secret and A Day on Lightning Man and foreign language tours; see 12:00 Gallery Talk: The Societal Eye the Grand Canal with the Emperor of 2:30 Gallery Talk: Boston Painters, reverse side for complete film of the Eighteenth Century China Boston Ladies information. 26 SATURDAY 6 SUNDAY 13 SUNDAY 10:15 Survey Course: The Ancient 1 TUESDAY 12:00 Gallery Talk: Graphicstudio 11:30, 1:30 Film: Masters of Illusion World: Early Christian, Byzantine 12:00 Gallery Talk: Costume in 1:00 Films: Chuck Close: Head- 12:00 Gallery Talk: The Societal Eye and Islamic Art Renaissance and Baroque Art On/The Modern Portrait and Chuck of the Eighteenth Century 12:00, 1:30 Film: Masters of Illusion Close 1:00 Film: Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, Pope Pius I'll in the Sisline Chapel (detail),dated 1810. 1:00 Gallery Talk: Graphicstudio 2 WEDNESDAY 4:00 Sunday Lecture: Conversations 4:00 Sunday Lecture: Circa 1492: , Samuel H. Kress Collection 12:00 Gallery Talk: Rembrandt's with Artists, VIII, History and Art 7:00 Concert: Krosnick/Kalish Duo, 27 SUNDAY Film: The World of Gilbert and Lucretias 6:00 Films: Seni's Children and Kings 6:00 18 FRIDAY cello and piano 11:30, 1:30 Film: Masters of Illusion 12:30 Films: Chuck Close: Head- of the Water George 10:30, 1:30 Film: Masters of Illusion 12:00 Gallery Talk: Graphicstudio On/The Modern Portrait and Chuck 7:00 Concert: National Gallery 7:00 Concert: National Gallery Vocal 11:00 Lecture: Circa 1492 21 MONDAY 2:00 Lecture: Circa 1492 early music 12:00 Gallery Talk: Graphicstudio Close Orchestra. George Manos, Conductor Arts Ensemble with 1:30 Film: Masters of Illusion 4:00 Mellon Lecture: Curious and ensemble Hesperus 12:30 Film: Symmetrical Faces: The Age of 3 THURSDAY 8 TUESDAY 22 TUESDAY Leonardo and Diirer 10:15 Survey Course: The Ancient 12:00 Gallery Talk: Rembrandt's 14 MONDAY 19 SATURDAY 12:00 Lecture: Mediterranean 7:00 Concert: John Browning, pianist Illusion The Ancient World: The Ancient Near East, Egypt, Lucretias 1:30 Film: Masters of 10:15 Survey Course: Europe, Circa 1492 and Roman Art and the Aegean World: Etruscan 12:00 Gallery Talk: The Societal Eye 28 MONDAY 1:00 Gallery Talk: "Pope Pius HI in 12:30 Films: Chuck Close: Head- 9 WEDNESDAY 15 TUESDAY of the Eighteenth Century 1:30 Film: Masters of Illusion by Ingres On/The Modern Portrait arid Chuck 12:00 Gallery Talk: Graphicstudio 12:00 Gallery Talk: Graphicstudio (he Sistine Chapel" 1:30, 2:30 Film: Masters of Illusion of Illusion Close 12:30 Film: Roy Lichtenstein 12:00 Lecture: Circa 1492: Ships and 1:30 Film: Masters 2:30 Gallery Talk: Boston Painters, 29 TUESDAY of the Explorations 2:30 Films: Scenes and Songs ofBoyd 2:30 Gallery Talk: Impressionism and Seamen Boston Ladies 12:00 Gallery Talk: "Pope Pius VII in Parisian Life 10 THURSDAY 1:30, 2:30 Film: Masters of Illusion Webb and Stones and Flies: Richard the Sistine Chapel" by Ingres 10:15 Survey Course: The Ancient Long in the Sahara 23 WEDNESDAY 12:00 Lecture: Art and Architecture of 2:30 Gallery Talk: Impressionism and 4 FRIDAY World: The Art of Greece/ 16 WEDNESDAY 11:00 Lecture: Circa 1492 India, Circa 1492 12:00 Gallery Talk: Costume in 12:30 Film: Roy Lichtenstein 10:30, 1:30 Film: Masters of Illusion Parisian Life 12:00 Gallery Talk: "Pope Puts III in 1:30, 2:30 Film: Masters of Illusion Renaissance and Baroque Art 2:30 Gallery Talk: Boston Painters, 12:00 Gallery Talk: The Societal Eye the Sistine Chapel" by Ingres 12:30 Films: Chuck Close: Head- Boston Ladies of the Eighteenth Century 20 SUNDAY 12:30, 1:30 Film: Masters of Illusion 30 WEDNESDAY On/The Modern Portrait and Chuck 12:30 Film: Jim Dine 11:30, 1:30 Film: Masters of Illusion 11:00 Lecture: Circa 1492 Close 11 FRIDAY 12:00 Gallery Talk: "Pope Pius III in 24 THURSDAY 12:00 Gallery Talk: Graphicstudio the Sistine Chapel" by Ingres 12:00 Gallery Talk: Rembrandt's 17 THURSDAY 10:15 Survey Course: The Ancient 12:30, 1:30 Film: Masters of Illusion 1:00 Film: Jim Dine 5 SATURDAY Lucretias 10:15 Survey Course: The Ancient World: Early Christian, Byzantine Etruscan and Roman Art 2:00 Lecture: Circa 1492 10:15 Survey Course: The Ancient 12:30 Film: Roy Lichtenstein World: and Islamic Art 31 THURSDAY 4:00 Mellon Lecture: Subdued World: The Ancient Near East, Egypt, 12:30 Film: Jim Dine 12:30 Film: Masters of Illusion 10:15 Survey Course: The Middle of Illusion Passions and Grimaces: The Middle and the Aegean 12 SATURDAY 1:30, 2:30 Film: Masters 2:30 Gallery Talk: Impressionism and Ages: Early Medieval Art Ages 12:30 Films: Chuck Close: Head- 10:15 Survey Course: The Ancient Parisian Life 12:30, 1:30, 2:30 Film: Masters of World: The Art of Greece Illusion

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Tours of varying length given by the University of South Florida (60 Lectures given by distinguished p.m. every Education Department lecturers. minutes). Christopher \X ith or \^ ilford visiting scholars at 4:00 in the Large Concerts take place at 7:00 W. Scott. Lecturers. Meet in the West Auditorium on the Concourse Level of Sunday evening from October 6, 1991 West Costume in Renaissance and Baroque Building Rotunda, October 5. 26 at the East Building through June 28, 1992, in the Art (60 minutes). J. Russell Sale, 1:00. October 6. 9. 15. 18. 27. 30 and Garden Court of the West Building. lecturer. Meet in the West Building November 5. 8 at 12:00 noon. OCTOBKR 6 Admission to the National Gallery and passes Rotunda. October 1.4 at 12:00 noon. Conversations with Artists, VIII its concerts is always free, but Boston Painters, Boston Ladies: Nancy Graves are required for the concerts, due to be Rembrandt's Lucretias (40 minutes). Edmund Tarbell's "Mother and Mary" with Donald Saff, their popularity. Passes will at Eric Denker, Lecturer. Meet in the (60 minutes). Laili Nasr, Graduate Founding Director, Graphicstudio distributed on Sundays beginning Edmund Charles Tarhell, Mother and Mary (detail), dated 1922, National Gallery of Art. Gift 4:00 p.m. on the Main Floor of the West Building Rotunda, October 2, 8, Lecturing Fellow. Meet in the West of the Belcher Collection. Stroughton. Massachusetts is a 11 at 12:00 noon. Building Rotunda, October 10, 12, 22 OCTOBER 13 Gallery's West Building. There limit of two free passes per person. For at 2:30. WESTERN ART INTRODUCTORY TOURS Circa 1492: History and Art HISTORY OF concerts A New Look at an Old Favorite: Jay A. Levenson further information about the SURVEY COURSE call Impressionism and Parisian Life (60 The Societal Eye of the Eighteenth Introduction to the West Building Managing Curator, Circa 1492: Art in arid the availability of passes, minutes). Theresa Papariikolas, Century: How It Works (60 minutes). The Education Department is offering Collections the Age of Exploration (202) 842-6941. Graduate Lecturing Fellow. Meet in Philip L. Leonard, Lecturer. Meet in a survey course on the history of Monday through Friday 1:30 and the West Building Rotunda, October 3, the West Building Rotunda, October Western art. This series of lectures 3:00; Saturday 3:00; Sunday 1:00 and Andrew W. Mellon Lectures in the OCTOBER6 19. 24 at 2:30. 12 at 1:00, October 13, 16, 22, 25 at examines the development of painting, 3:00 Fine Arts Series National Gallery Orchestra, 12:00 noon. sculpture and architecture from the West Building Rotunda George Manos, Conductor Changing Faces: Art and Physiog­ ancient world to the twentieth century. Graphicstudio: Contemporary Art nomy, A History of Representing the at Circa 1492 (45 minute slide The lectures, given by J. Russell Sale Introduction to the East Building OCTOBKR 13 from the Collaborative Workshop Passions overview). Education Department of the education staff, are being held Collections National Gallery Vocal Arts Ensemble, Willibald Sauerlander Staff. Meet in the East Building, Large in the East Building Auditorium at Monday through Friday 11:30; with Early Music Ensemble Hesperus Auditorium, October 18, 23, 25, 30, 10:15 a.m. Thursday and Saturday Saturday 11:00: Sunday 2:00 and (Honoring the exhibition Circa 1492: OCTOBER 20 November 1, 6, 8 at 11:00, October mornings. This free program is open 4:00 Art in the Age of Exploration] Subdued Passions arid Grimaces: The 20, 27, November 3, 10 at 2:00. to the public but seating is limited. East Building. Art Information Desk Middle Ages OCTOBER 20 October 3, 5 "Pope Pius VII in the Sistine Chapel" FOREIGN EANGUAGE TOURS The Krosnick/Kalish Duo, The Ancient World: The Near East, OCTOBER 27 by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres cello and piano Egypt, and the Aegean Foreign language tours of the Curious and Symmetrical Faces: The (Samuel H. Kress Collection) (15 permanent collection are offered on and Diirer October 10, 12 Age of Leonardo OCTOBER 27 minutes). Paula Warwick, Lecturer. Tuesdays. Tours of the West Building- The Ancient World: The Art of Greece John Browning, pianist October 19 at 1:00, October 20, 23, are at noon and begin in the Rotunda October 17, 19 29, November 1 at 12:00 noon. of the West Building. Tours of the East The Ancient World: Etruscan and Building are at 2:00 and begin at the Roman Art Art Information Desk of the East October 24, 26 Building. Robert Mapplcthorpe, Irises, 1986-1987, The Ancient World: Early Christian, National Gallery of Art, Gift of Graphicstudio/ Byzantine and Islamic Art October 1: French:, October 8: University of South Florida and the Artist October 31, and November 2 Spanish; October 15: Germany The Middle Ages: Early Medieval Art October 22: Italian OPENING EXHIBITIONS CONTINUING EXHIBITIONS

Film Programs Circa 1492: Art in the Age of Exploration Graphicstudio: Contemporary Art from the Collaborative Workshop at the University of South Florida East Building Auditorium October 12, 1991-January 12, 1992 Through January 5, 1992 Masters of Illusion^ a new half-hom The National Gallery presents Circa documentary film produced by the 1492: Art in the Age of Exploration, West Building, Ground Floor Central Gallery, Outer Tier National Gallery of Art, will be the most wide-ranging exhibition in shown daily beginning October 12 in its fifty-year history. The exhibition, conjunction with the exhibition Circa comprising more than 600 paintings, 1492: Art in the Age of Exploration. sculpture, drawings, and decorative Using special effects to illustrate objects, as well as maps and dramatically how the works of the scientific instruments, from Europe Renaissance masters were created, and Africa, Asia, and the Americas, the film focuses on the discovery of surveys the visual arts at the dawn of linear perspective and the use of the modern era. Among the places color and shading to create the Rick Harper filming James Burke for National Gallery production Masters of 111 from which the Gallery is borrowing illusion of depth in space. This film works of art are Austria, Belgium, has been made possible by the Masters of Illusion (Rick Harper for Roy Eichtenstein (Chris Hunt, 1990. Chile, the People's Republic of support of Canon U.S.A., Inc. and the National Gallery of Art, 1991, 30 58 minutes); October 9 through 11 China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Den­ Canon, Inc. minutes); see the daily listings for at 12:30. October 13 at 1:00. mark, the Dominican Republic, Sesshvi Tovo. Ama-no-Hu,ikidate. after 1501. Kyoto National Museum. Kyoto A series of art films by Philip Haas show times. England, France, Germany, Hong- is scheduled for the first three The Giant Woman and the Lightning Kong, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, decorative art created in the later team of renowned art historians, weekends of October. Opening with Chuck Close: Head-On/The Modern Man (Philip Haas. 1989. 53 Japan, Korea, Mexico, The Nether­ fifteenth century and early sixteenth historians, and anthropologists. The his acclaimed 1989 film A Day on Portrait (MICA-TV and the Museum minutes): October 12 at 2:30. lands, Nigeria, Peru, Poland, Portu­ century. In the world of 1492, the essays will be complemented by more the Grand Canal with the Emperor of Modem Art, 1991. 14 minutes) gal, Puerto Rico, Saudi Arabia, cultures of the Far East were among than 500 color reproductions with of China produced in collaboration and Chuck Close (Museum of The World of Gilbert and George Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taipei, the world's oldest, wealthiest, and full commentary on the objects in the , Mirage Morning. 1975. .National Gallery of Art. Gift of Craphicstudio/lUniversity of South Fl with artist David Hockney the Contemporary Art, Chicago, 1981, (Philip Haas, 1981. 69 minutes); Turkey, and the Lnited States. most technologically developed. exhibition. series includes recent portraits of 25 minutes); October 2 through 5 at October 13 at 6:00. Circa 1492 will be open on Friday "The Americas," the final section, The exhibition is made possible by This exhibition presents more than artist Donald J. Saff, is one of the "Conversations with Artists' pro­ traditional artists in Madagascar arid 12:30. October 6 at 1:00. evenings until 8:00 for the duration surveys the art of the great empires Ameritech, The Nomura Securities ninety prints and edition sculpture leading print workshops in the grams, free-of-charge, featuring Senegal, and studies of Richard Jim Dine (Albright-Knox Art Gallery, of the exhibition. of the Aztecs and Inkas as well as of Co. Ltd./The Mitsui Taiyo Kobe by leading contemporary artists United States engaged in research Jim Dine on September 29 and Long, Bovd Webb, and Gilbert and A Young Man 's Dream and a 1984. 10 minutes), Nancy Graves The exhibition is organized into smaller chiefdoms. On view are Bank Ltd.. and Republic National such as Chuck Close, Jim Dine, Eee toward the production of fine arts Nancy Graves on October 6 at 4:00 George. Mr. Haas will introduce the Woman's Secret (Philip Haas, 1990. (Albright Kiiox Art Gallery. 1980. three major sections: "Europe major works of Aztec sculpture and Bank of New York. The National Friedlander, Nancy Graves, Roy editions.The works in the exhibition p.m. in the East Building large program on October 5. 55 minutes) and A Day on the 10 minutes), and Alice Aycock (Mus­ and the Mediterranean World. pre-Hispanic Mexican codices, Gallery of Art is also grateful for Eichtenstein, . are drawn from the National Gallery's auditorium. A number of documentary films Grand Canal with the Emperor of eum of Contemporary Art, Chicago. "Toward Cathay, and "The precious textiles from the Inka additional support provided by The Robert Rauscheiiberg, and James Graphicstudio Archive collection, The exhibition catalogue, pro­ and videos on artists represented in China (Philip Haas and David 1983. 11 minutes); October 16 Americas." After a prologue that Empire, and masterful works in gold Rockefeller Foundation and Banco Rosenquist. The innovative works which was established in 1986 and duced by the National Gallery, in­ Graphicstudio: Contemporary Art Hockney. 1988. 46 minutes): through 18 at 12:30. October 20 at shows medieval notions of distant from Colombia and Costa Rica. Exterior de Espafia (Grupo CBE). were produced by artists in col­ numbers more than 250 pieces. cludes full-color reproductions and from the Collaborative Workshop at October 5 at 2:30. LOO. lands, "Europe and the Mediter­ In conjunction with the exhibition, Pass system. The Gallery will laboration with the printers and The Gallery is sponsoring two discussion of each object in the show. the University of South Florida is ranean World " presents the artistic several educational programs are institute a pass system for the exhib­ craftspeople at Graphicstudio at the scheduled throughout October. Video Seni's Children (Philip Haas. 1990. Stones and Flies: Richard Long in cultures of Portugal, Spain. Italy, planned including a two-day public ition. There will be a limited number University of South Florida in interviews with Chuck Close, Alice 58 minutes) and Kings of (he Hater the Sahara (Philip Haas, 1988. 38 West Africa, and the Islamic World. symposium on the weekend of same-day passes available free of Tampa. The objects range from Aycock, Jim Dine, and Nancy Graves (Philip Haas, 1990. 58 minutes): minutes) and Scenes and Songs of Included in this section are works following Thanksgiving, four Sun­ charge in the East Building at Fourth closely studied figurative repre­ Conversations with Artists, VIII are among those featured. October 6 at 6:00. Boyd Webb (Philip Haas, 1984, 20 by Leonardo da Vinci and Albrecht day lectures, a Tuesday lunchtime Street and Constitution Avenue. sentatives to expressionist and minutes); October 19 at 2:30. Diirer, whose wide-ranging interests lecture series, slide overviews, and N.W. These passes will he available Nancy Graves abstract images. The exhibition symbolize the breadth of the period's recorded tours. Check this and beginning October 12 and will be with Donald J. Saff. Founding Director of Graphicstudio comprises etchings and lithographs, quest for knowledge. future calendars for details. distributed each day thereafter on a woodcuts and screenprints created Sunday, October 6 "Toward Cathay" examines the The exhibition catalogue, copub- first-come, first-served basis. Ad­ through specially developed methods 4:00 East Building Auditorium civilizations of Japan, Korea, China, lished by the National Gallery of Art vance passes may be obtained free of Current Exhibition Catalogues and techniques, as well as photo­ In celebration of the exhibition Nancy Graves and Donald Saff who and India through the paintings, and Yale University Press, will in­ charge beginning September 30 at Andrew W. Mellon graphs and multimedia editions of Graphicstudio: Contemporary Art will be interviewed by Ruth Fine, sculpture, calligraphy, and works of clude essays by an international the Gallery. Passes can also be ob­ Lectures in the Fine Art for the Nation: Gifts in Honor of Graphicstudio: Contemporary Art the most experimental variety. In from the Collaborative Workshop at curator of twentieth-century graphic tained at all Ticketmaster locations, the 50th Anniversary of the National from the Collaborative Workshop at addition to the completed works, the the University of South Florida, the art. Questions from the audience are Arts Series and Hecht Co. stores for a service Gallery of Art the Lniversity of South Florida show includes a selection of related National Gallery of Art presents the welcome. This free program is open charge of S2.00 per pass. Through $45.00 S45.00 drawings and other preparatory eighth in a continuing series of to the public with seating on first- Ticketmaster PhoneCharge there will The 1991 Andrew W. Mellon material never before exhibited. "Conversations with Artists. The come, first-served basis. America "s National Gallery of Art, Available from the National Gallery be a $3.00 service fee per pass and a Lectures in the Fine Arts will be Graphicstudio. founded in 1968 by second interview will be held with A Gift to the Nation Publications Service SI.00 handling fee per order. For given by Willibald Sauerlander, $47.50 this service call one of the following Director Emeritus, Zentralinstitut fur Sales Information (202) 842-6466 numbers: Kunstgeschichte, Munich. 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