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Momaコレクションタイトルリスト 和光大学附属梅根記念図書・情報館 2014年4月22日現在 MoMAコレクションタイトルリスト 和光大学附属梅根記念図書・情報館 2014年4月22日現在 タイトル 請求記号 1930年代 1 Max Weber : retrospective exhibition 1907 1930 / Weber Max 1881-1961 Mo708/1930/1 2 Paintings by nineteen living Americans / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1930/2 3 Painting in Paris : from American collections / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1930/3 4 Painting and sculpture : ninth loan exhibition / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1931/1 5 American painting & sculpture, 1862-1932 : October 31, 1932-1933, January 31 / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1932/1 6 Murals by American painters and photographers / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1932/2 7 American sources of modern art : May 10 to June 30, 1933 / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1933/1 8 The Lillie P. Bliss Collection, 1934 / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1934/1 9 Vincent van Gogh : with an introduction and notes selected from the letters of the artist / Barr Alfred Hamilton 1902- Mo708/1935/1 10 African Negro art / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1935/2 11 New horizons in American art / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1936/1 12 Modern works of art : fifth anniversary exhibition, November 20, 1934-January 20, 1935 / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1936/2 13 Posters by Cassandre / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1936/3 14 Fantastic art Dada Surrealism / Barr Alfred Hamilton 1902- Mo708/1937/1 15 Modern architecture in England / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1937/2 16 A new house by Frank Lloyd Wright on Bear Run, Pennsylvania / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1938/1 17 Masters of popular painting : modern primitives of Europe and America / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1938/2 18 Modern painters and sculptors as illustrators / Wheeler Monroe 1899- Mo708/1938/3 19 Quintanilla : an exhibition of drawings of the war in Spain / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1938/4 20 Picasso : forty years of his art / Barr Alfred Hamilton 1902- Mo708/1939/1 21 Art in our time / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1939/2 22 Quintanilla : an exhibition of drawings of the war in Spain / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1939/4a 23 Charles Sheeler : Paintings drawings photographs / Sheeler Charles Mo708/1939/5 1940年代 24 D.W. Griffith, American film master / Barry Iris 1895- Mo708/1940/1 25 Twenty centuries of Mexican art / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1940/2 26 Guide to modern architecture, northeast states / McAndrew John 1904-1978 Mo708/1940/3 27 Italian Masters lent by the royal Italian government, January to march, 1940 / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1940/4 28 Douglas Fairbanks : the making of a screen character / Cooke Alistair 1908- Mo708/1940/5 29 Douglas Fairbanks : the making of a screen character / Cooke Alistair 1908-2004 Mo708/1940/5a 30 Modern masters : from European and American collections / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1940/6 31 Mexican music / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1940/7 32 Organic design in home furnishings / Noyes Eliot F. Mo708/1941/1 33 Salvador Dali : paintings, drawings, prints / Soby James Thrall Mo708/1941/2 34 Paul Klee / Klee Paul 1879-1940 Mo708/1941/3 35 Joan Miro / Sweeney James Johnson 1900- Mo708/1941/4 36 Indian art of the United States / Douglas Frederic H. Mo708/1941/5 Art of Australia : 1788-1941 : an exhibition of Australian art held in the United States of America and the Dominion of Canada under the 37 Mo708/1941/6 auspices of the Carnegie corporation / Smith Sydney Ure 1887-1949 38 The sculpture of John B. Flannagan / Miller Dorothy Canning 1904- Mo708/1942/1 39 Henri Rousseau / Rich Daniel Catton 1904- Mo708/1942/2 40 Tchelitchew : paintings, drawings / Soby James Thrall Mo708/1942/3 41 Painting and sculpture in the Museum of Modern Art / Barr Alfred Hamilton 1902- Mo708/1942/4 42 Vincent van Gogh a bibliography : comprising a catalogue of the literature published from 1890 through 1940 / Brooks Charles Mattoon Jr. Mo708/1942/5 43 What is modern architecture? / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1942/6 1/16 MoMAコレクションタイトルリスト 和光大学附属梅根記念図書・情報館 2014年4月22日現在 タイトル 請求記号 44 Americans 1942 : 18 artists from 9 states / Miller Dorothy Canning 1904- Mo708/1942/7 45 20th century portraits / Wheeler Monroe 1899- Mo708/1942/8 46 Alexander Calder / Calder Alexander 1898-1976 Mo708/1943/1 47 What is modern painting ? / Barr Alfred Hamilton 1902- Mo708/1943/2 48 Romantic painting in America / Soby James Thrall Mo708/1943/3 49 Lyonel Feininger : Marsden Hartley / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1944/1 50 Art in progress : a survey prepared for the fifteenth anniversary of the Museum of Modern Art, New York / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1944/2 51 Modern drawings / Wheeler Monroe 1899- Mo708/1944/3 52 Stuart Davis / Sweeney James Johnson 1900- Mo708/1945/1 53 Paul Klee / Klee Paul 1879-1940 Mo708/1945/2 54 Picasso 1940-1944 / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1945/3 55 Piet Mondrian / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1945/4 56 Paul Strand : photographs 1915-1945 / Strand Paul 1890-1976 Mo708/1945/5 57 Marc Chagall / Sweeney James Johnson 1900- Mo708/1946/1 58 Picasso : fifty years of his art / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1946/2 59 Florine Stettheimer / McBride Henry 1867-1962 Mo708/1946/3 60 Henry Moore / Sweeney James Johnson 1900- Mo708/1946/4 61 What is modern painting? / Barr Alfred Hamilton 1902- Mo708/1946/5 62 Arts of the South Seas / Linton Ralph 1893-1953 Mo708/1946/6 63 Fourteen Americans / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1946/7 64 If you want to build a house / Kassler Elizabeth B. Mo708/1946/8 65 The photographs of Edward Weston / Weston Edward 1886-1958 Mo708/1946/9 66 The theatre of Eugen Berman / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1947/1 67 Ben Shahn / Shahn Ben 1898-1969 Mo708/1947/2 68 Georges Rouault : paintings and prints / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1947/3 69 The photographs of Henri Cartier-Bresson / Cartier-Bresson Henri 1908- Mo708/1947/4 70 Pierre Bonnard / Rewald John 1912- Mo708/1948/1 71 Naum Gabo, Antoine Pevsner / Read Herbert Mo708/1948/2 72 The sculpture of Elie Nadelman / Kirstein Lincoln 1907- Mo708/1948/3 73 Mondrian / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1948/4 74 Painting and sculpture in the Museum of Modern Art / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1948/5 75 Contemporary painters / Soby James Thrall Mo708/1948/6 76 Marcel Breuer : architect and designer / Blake Peter 1920- Mo708/1949/1 77 Georges Braque / Hope Henry R. Mo708/1949/2 78 The house in the museum garden / Breuer Marcel 1902-1981 Mo708/1949/3 79 Paintings, drawings, and prints by Paul Klee / Klee Paul 1879-1940 Mo708/1949/4 80 How to make modern jewelry / Martin Charles James Mo708/1949/5 81 Modern art in your life / Goldwater Robert John 1907-1973 Mo708/1949/6 82 The architecture of bridges / Kassler Elizabeth B. Mo708/1949/7 83 The history of photography : from 1839 to the present day / Newhall Beaumont 1908- Mo708/1949/8 84 Twentieth-century Italian art / Soby James Thrall Mo708/1949/9 1950年代 85 Edvard Munch / Deknatel Frederick Brockway 1905-1973 Mo708/1950/1 86 Soutine / Soutine Chaim 1893-1943 Mo708/1950/2 2/16 MoMAコレクションタイトルリスト 和光大学附属梅根記念図書・情報館 2014年4月22日現在 タイトル 請求記号 87 Franklin C. Watkins / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1950/3 88 Prize designs for modern furniture from the International Competition for Low-Cost Furniture Design / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1950/4 89 What is modern design ? / Kaufmann Edgar 1910-1989 Mo708/1950/5 90 Charles Demuth / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1950/6 91 Alexander Calder / Calder Alexander 1898-1976 Mo708/1951/1 92 James Ensor / Tannenbaum Libby 1918- Mo708/1951/2 93 Henri Matisse / Matisse Henri 1869-1954 Mo708/1951/3 94 Matisse : his art and his public / Barr Alfred Hamilton 1902- Mo708/1951/4 95 Modigliani : paintings, drawings, sculpture / Modigliani Amedeo 1884-1920 Mo708/1951/5 96 How to make objects of wood / Bassett Kendall T. Mo708/1951/6 97 Painting and sculpture collections / Museum of Modern Art July 1, 1951-May 31, 1953 Mo708/1951/7 98 Abstract painting and sculpture in America / Ritchie Andrew Carnduff Mo708/1951/8 99 Painting and sculpture acquisitions / Museum of Modern Art July 1, 1949-July 1, 1950 Mo708/1951/9 100 Olivetti : design in industry / Olivetti Adriano Mo708/1952/1 101 De stijl : 1917-1928 / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1952/2 102 Built in USA : post-war architecture / Hitchcock Henry Russell Mo708/1952/3 103 15 Americans / Miller Dorothy Canning 1904- Mo708/1952/4 104 Sculpture of the twentieth century / Ritchie Andrew Carnduff Mo708/1952/5 105 Les fauves / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1952/6 106 Redon : drawings and lithographs ; Picasso : his graphic art / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1952/7 107 Photography at the Museum of Modern Art / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1952/8 108 Leger / Kuh Katharine Mo708/1953/1 109 Mies van der Rohe / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1953/2 110 Rouault : retrospective exhibition, 1953 : the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, New York / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1953/3 111 Jacques Villon : his graphic art / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1953/4 112 Jacques Villon : his graphic art / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1953/4a 113 What is modern interior design? / Kaufmann Edgar 1910-1989 Mo708/1953/5 114 Ten automobiles / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1953/6 115 The sculpture of Jacques Lipchitz / Hope Henry R. Mo708/1954/1 116 Edouard Vuillard / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1954/2 117 Ancient arts of the Andes / Bennett Wendell Clark 1905-1953 Mo708/1954/3 118 Masters of modern art / Museum of Modern Art Mo708/1954/4 119 The Museum of Modern Art : twenty-fifth anniversary / Porter Allen Mo708/1954/5 120 Art for the family / D'Amico Victor 1904-1987 Mo708/1954/6 121 Giorgio de Chirico / Soby James Thrall Mo708/1955/1 122 Yves Tanguy / Soby James Thrall Mo708/1955/2 123 Paintings from private collections : six important gifts : a 25th anniversary exhibition / Museum
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