of Events December 1990

National Gallery 12:30 Film: Victoria and Albert 6:00 Film: The Death Ray 18 TUESDAY 7:00 Goncert: The Maryland Camerata, DECEMBER 1:00 Gallery Talk: Color in Twentieth- 7:00 Concert: National Gallery Vocal 12:00 Gallery Talk: Issues in Samuel Gordon, Conductor Century Art Arts Ensemble Nineteenth-Century Sculpture See bottom panels for introductory and 25 TUESDAY foreign language tours; see reverse side 6 THURSDAY 11 TUESDAY 19 WEDNESDAY Christmas Day: National Gallery Glosed for complete film information. 10:15 Survey Course: The Renaissance: 12:00 Gallery Talk: Titian, Prince of 12:00 Gallery Talk: Anthony ran Dyck The "Proto-Renaissance" in Italy Painters 26 WEDNESDAY 12:30 Film: Victoria and Albert 1:00 Gallery Talk: Seventeenth-Century 20 THURSDAY 12:30 Film: Titian the Magnificent \ SATURDAY 1:00 Gallery Talk: Theme and Dutch Landscape Painting 12:00 Gallery Talk: Issues in 10:15 Special All-Day Symposium: Variations: The Adoration of the Magi in Nineteenth-Century Sculpture 27 THURSDAY American Modernism the Renaissance 12:30 Film: Michelangelo: 12:00 Gallery Talk: Anthony van Dyck 11:00 Gallery Talk: Theme and 2:30 Gallery Talk: The Subversive Allure 12 WEDNESDAY Self-Port rait 12:30 Film: Titian the Magnificent Variations: The Adoration of the Magi in oj Rococo Nymphs and Goddesses 12:00 Gallery Talk: Issues in 1:00 Gallery Talk: Seventeenth-Century 1:00 Gallery Talk: Heda, Still Life, with the Renaissance Nineteenth - Century Sculpture Dutch Landscape Ham 1:00 Gallery Talk: Titian, Prince of 7 FRIDAY 12:30 Film: Leonardo: To Know How to 2:30 Gallery Talk: The Subversive Painters 12:00 Gallery Talk: The Emerging Role See; Leonardo's Deluge Allure of Rococo Nymphs and Goddesses 28 FRIDAY 2:30 Gallery Talk: The Radical Renoir of Exhibitions, 1863-1913 Titian. "// llraro," c. 1520. Kuiisthistorisches 12:00 Gallery Talk: Issues in 12:30 Film: Victoria and Albert 13 THURSDAY Museum. \ ienna 21 FRIDAY Nineteenth - Century Sculpture 2 SUNDAY 10:15 Survey Course: The Renaissance: 12:00 Gallery Talk: Titian, Prince of 12:30 Film: Titian the Magnificent 12:00 Gallery Talk: Titian, Prince of 8 SATURDAY Fifteenth-Century Italian Art Painters Painters 10:15 Survey Course: The Renaisance: 12:00 Gallery Talk: Titian, Prince of 2:30 Gallery Talk: Bubbles and Bubble- 12:30 Film: Michelangelo: 29 SATURDAY 1:00 Film: George IV The "Profo-Renaissance"' in Italy Painters Blowing in Eighteenth-Century French Self-Portrait 11:00 Gallery Talk: Heda, Still Life with 4:00 Sunday Lecture: Pathway to 11:00 Gallery Talk: Color in Twentieth- 12:30 Film: Leonardo: To Know How to Painting Ham Modernism: The Early Work of Paul Century Art See; Leonardo's Deluge 22 SATURDAY 12:30 Film: Titian the Magnificent Strand 12:30 Film: Victoria and Albert 2:30 Gallery Talk: The Subversive Allure 16 SUNDAY All day Audiovisual Program: The 1:00 Gallery Talk: Masterpieces from the 7:00 Concert: National Gallery 1:00 Gallery Talk: issues in .\ineteenth- of Rococo .\yrnphs and Goddesses 11:00-12:00, 1:00-6:00 Audiovisual Christmas Story in Art. West Building Corning Museum Orchestra Cenlury Sculpture Program: The Christmas Story in Art, Lecture Hall 2:00 Mini: My Grandmother; Fragment 2:30 Film: The Extraordinary 14 FRIDAY West Building Lecture Hall 2:00 Film: Aelita of an Empire 3 MONDAY Adventures of Mr. West in the Land of 12:30 Film: Leonardo: To Know How to 12:00 Gallery Talk: Anthony van Dyck 2:30 Gallery Talk: Titian as a 12:00 Gallery Talk: The Emerging Role the Bolsheviks; Young Lady and the See; Leonardo's Deluge 1:00 Film: Leonardo: To Know How to Landscape Painter 30 SUNDAY of Exhibitions, 1S63-1913 Hooligan See; Leonardo's Deluge 12:00 Gallery Talk: Masterpieces from 2:30 Gallery Talk: Bubbles and Bubble- 15 SATURDAY 4:00 Sunday Lecture: Subtle Ladies and 23 SUNDAY the Corning Museum 4 TUESDAY Blowing in Eighteenth-Century French 10:00-11:00, 2:00-5:00 Audiovisual Bold Women: Gesture and Presence in All day Audiovisual Program: The 1:00 Film: Titian the Magnificent 12:30 Lecture Series: The Age of Rubens Painting Program: The Christmas Story in Art, fan Dyck and Earlier Netherlandish Christmas Story- in Art. West Building 4:00 Sunday Lecture: Angelica and I an Dyck: Genre. Landscape, arid 3:00 Lecture Series: How Prints Look: West Building Lecture I lall Prints Lecture Hall Kauffrnann: The Muse of Tragedy Still Life Lithograph}- 10:15 Survey Course: The Renaissance: 6:00 Film: The Devil's Wheel; The Cloak 1:00 Film: Michelangelo: 7:00 Goncert: National Gallery Fifteenth-Century Italian Art 7:00 Concert: Oscar Shumsky. violin. Self-Portrait Orchestra 5 WEDNESDAY 9 SUNDAY 11:00 Gallery Talk: Seventeenth- William Wolfram, piano 4:00 Film: The High Renaissance (Art oj 10:15 Lecture Series: How Prints Look: 12:00 Gallery Talk: Issues in Century- Dutch Landscape the Western World, IV) 31 MONDAY Lithography \ineteerith-Centur\- Sculpture 1:00 Gallery Talk: Anthony van Dyck 17 MONDAY 6:00 Film: The Kiss of Maty Pickford; 12:00 Gallery Talk: Anthony ran Dyck 12:00 Gallery Talk: Titian, Prince of 1:00 Special Symposium: The Art of 2:00 Film: House on Trubnaya Square: 12:00 Gallery Talk: Titian, Prince of One of Many Painters Glass Girl with the Hatbox Painters

GALLERY TALKS SPECIAL LECTURE SERIES FOREIGN LANGUAGE TOURS SUNDAY LECTURES SUNDAY CONCERTS

Tours of varying length given by Sculpture (60 minutes). Sally Heavenly Visions and Earthly Foreign language tours of the Free lectures given by distinguished Free concerts by the National Gallery Education Department lecturers and Shelburne. Lecturer. Meet in the \£ est Delights: Flemish Painting in the Age permanent collection are offered on visiting scholars at 4:00 in the Large of Art Orchestra, recitalists, and Graduate Lecturing Fellows. Building Rotunda. December 8 at of Rubens and Van Dyck Tuesdays. Tours of the West Building Auditorium on the Concourse Level of ensembles. Unreserved seats available 1:00. December 9. 12. 18. 20. 28. at Dennis P. Weller, Guest Lecturer. are at noon and meet at the Main the East Building. from 6:00p.m. Entry to all concerts is The Radical Renoir (60 minutes). 12:00 noon. Education Division Floor Art Information Desk in the by pass only. Passes may be obtained Paula Warrick. Graduate Lecturing Tuesday at 12:30 in the main floor Art Information Bubbles and Bubble-Blowing West Building. Tours of the East DECEMBKR2 Fellow. Meet in the West Building East Building Auditorium Room of the West Building on the in ISth-Century French Painting Building are at 2:00 and meet in the Pathway to Modernism: The Early- Rotunda. December 1 at 2:30. East Building Art Information Desk. Work of Paul Strand Friday and Saturday preceding each (45 minutes). Leo Mazow. Graduate December 4 Naorrii Rosenbhirn. Professor of the concert and throughout the day on Theme and lunations: The Adoration Lecturing Fellow. Meet in the West The Art of Daily Life: Genre, History of Photography. Parsons Sundays. The West Building closes at of the Magi in the Renaissance Building Rotunda. December 8. 15 at Landscape, and Still-Life December 4. French-. 6:00p.m. on Sundays, but the en­ School of Design, New York (60 minutes). Molly H. Bourne. Guest 2:30. December 11, Spanish: trance and checkroom at Sixth Street Lecturer. Meet in the West Building December 18, German Seventeenth-Century Dutch DECEMBER 9 and Constitution Avenue will remain Rotunda. December 1 at 11:00. How Prints Look: An Introduction to open for concert-goers Landscape (60 minutes). Dennis P. 1:00 Special Symposium: The Art of who arrive after December 6 at 1:00. Print making Techniques 6:00 p.m. All concerts are broadcast Weller. Guest Lecturer. Meet in the Glass. See reverse side for details. Eric Denker. Lecturer. Education SURVEY COURSE IN ART live by WGMS 570 AM and 103.5 FM. Titian, Prince of Painters West Building Rotunda. December 11. DECEMBER 16 Division HISTORY (60 minutes). Molly H. Bourne. Guest 20 at 1:00, December 15 at 11:00. Subtle Ladies and Bold Women: DECEMBER 2 Wednesday at 10:15. repeated Lecturer. Meet in the West Building Gesture and Presence in Van Dyck National Gallery Orchestra Anthony van Dyck (60 minutes). Saturday at 3:00 The Education Department is offering Rotunda. December 1 at 1:00. and Earlier Netherlandish Prints George Manos, Conductor Dennis P. Weller, Guest Lecturer. West Building Lecture Hall a survey course on the history of December 2, 5, 11, 13, 17, and 21 at Joaneath Spicer, James A. Murnaghan Georgine Resick. soprano Meet in the West Building Rotunda. Western art. This series of lectures 12:00 noon. December 5,8 Curator of Renaissance and Baroque Mahler Symphony No. 4 December 15 at 1:00. December 16, examines the development of painting, Lithography Art, The Walters Art Gallery, The Subversive Allure of Rococo 19,27,31 at 12:00 noon. sculpture, and architecture from the DECEMBER 9 Baltimore Nymphs and Goddesses (60 minutes). ancient world to the twentieth National Gallery Vocal Arts Titian as a Landscape Painter No reservations are required, but Ensemble: George Manos, Artistic Paula Warrick, Graduate Lecturing century. The lectures, given by DECEMBER 23 (60 minutes). Leo Mazow, Graduate seating is limited and on a first-come, Director Fellow. Meet in the West Building Margaret O'Neil of the education staff, Film: The High Renaissance (Art of Lecturing Fellow. Meet in the West first-served basis. Vocal Rotunda. December 6, 13, 20 at 2:30. are being held in the East Building Building Rotunda, December 22 at the Western World, IV) 1989. 60 min. Auditorium at 10:15 Thursday and DECEMBER 16 The Emerging Role of Exhibitions, 2:30. DECEMBER 80 Saturday mornings. This free program Oscar Shumsky, violin 1863-1913 as Illustrated in National Angelica Kauffrnann: The Muse of Still Life with Ham by Gerrit INTRODUCTORY TOURS is open to the public but seating is William Wolfram, piano Gallery Paintings (60 minutes). Eric Tragedy Willemsz. Heda (Gift of John S. limited. "In Appreciation of Fritz Kreisler" Denker, Lecturer. Meet in the West Wendy Nelson-Cave, National Thatcher) (25 minutes). Philip L. Introduction to the West Building Building Rotunda. December 3, 7 at Portrait Gallery, London DECEMBER 23 Leonard, Lecturer. Meet in Gallery 49 Collection; Monday through Friday December 6, 8 12:00 noon. The Maryland Carnerata in the West Building. December 27 at 1:30 and 3:00: Saturday 3:00; The Renaissance: The "Proto- Samuel Gordon, Conductor Color in Twentieth-Century-Art 1:00, December 29 at 11:00. Sunday 1:00. West Building Rotunda Renaissance " in Italy Christmas concert, includes (60 minutes). Sally S. Shelburne, The Art of Glass: Masterpieces from December 13, 15 community caroling Lecturer. Meet at East Building Art Introduction to the East Building the Corning Museum (60 minutes). The Renaissance: Fifteenth-Century DECEMBER 30 Information Desk. December 5 at Collections; Monday through Friday Philip L. Leonard, Lecturer. Meet at Italian Art National Gallery Orchestra 1:00, December 8 at 11:00. 11:30; Saturday 11:00: Sunday 2:00. the East Building Art Information George Manos, Conductor East Building, Art Information Desk Issues in Nineteenth-Century Desk. December 29 at 1:00, December New Year Gala Concert 30 at 12:00 noon. "Music of Vienna " National Gallery of Art OPENING EXHIBITIONS CONTINUING EXHIBITIONS Film Programs Holiday Caroling Special All-Day Titian, Prince of Painters Symposium Through January 27, 1991 Manhatta, The Wave, Heart of In honor of its 50th anniversary, the West Building, Main Floor, NW Galleries Spain, Native Land, It's Up to You, National Gallery invites members of American Modernism and The Plow That Broke the Plains, the public for holiday caroling in the between the Wars Titian, Prince, of Painters is the first and the Humanities. The exhibition six films by Paul Strand, will be Rotunda of the West Building Saturday, December 1 major exhibition of paintings bv this at the National Gallery is coordi­ screened in conjunction with the December 15 and 16 at 1:00 p.m. East Building Auditorium Venetian Renaissance master ever nated by David Alan Brown, curator exhibition of the photographer's still and 2:00 p.m. In addition to carol­ held in the United States. The of Italian Renaissance painting. works. The exhibition and film pro­ ing, visitors may take a tour. Self- The Department of Modern Prints exhibition commemorates the 500th Pass system: On crowded week­ gram are made possible by a grant Guide to the Christmas Story in and Drawings and the Department anniversary of Titian's birth. More days and weekends, free passes will from Southwestern Bell Foundation. Paintings, see an audiovisual pro­ of Photographs are offering a public than fifty paintings from public and be distributed on a first-come, first- The films will be shown daily begin­ gram. The Christmas Story in Art, symposium that will consider the private collections throughout the served basis. Passes are for specified ning December 2 in a theater adja­ and enjoy spiced cider and holiday rich interchange of ideas between world represent Titian's entire half-hour entry times and may be Titian, Saint John /he Evangelist on Patmos, c. 1544-1547, National Gallery of Art, cent to the exhibition. For screening cookies at the Cascade Cafe. On American and European painting, career. Thirteen of the works have obtained at the special pass desk Samuel H. Kress Collection times please note the schedule posted December 22 and 23 the tour, audio­ photography, and film in the been recently cleaned and restored located on the main floor of the West outside the theater or call (202) visual program, and special refresh­ decades from 1910 to 1940. The for the exhibition. These include two Building in the West Sculpture Hall. 842-6690. ments will also be available. There symposium, which will feature a portraits from the Galleria degli Beginning Saturday, December 8, will be community caroling at the distinguished roster of speakers, is Uffizi, Florence, Eleonora Gonzaga 77(e House on Trubnaya Street, directed by the second of two fall series on Soviet December 23 Christmas Boris Barnet, 1927, to be shown December concert. planned in conjunction with the and Francesco Maria della Rovere, cinema, "The Russians at the Movies: 15 (/Film Stills exhibition Paul Strand. This free and the National Gallery's Feast of Anthony van Dyck Popular Film of the 1920s," will be Archive) Paul Strand. Young Boy, Condeville, Charerile, France, 1951, The Minneapolis Institute of program is sponsored by a grant the Gods, a painting that was the Arts, Gift of John and Beverly Rollwagen, © 1952 Aperture Foundation, Inc. Through February 24, 1991 held on weekends through Saturday, from Aaron I. Fleischman arid will focus of a special exhibition here in December 29. The Extraordinary Leonardo: To Know How to See be held in the East Building Audi­ February of this year. A highlight of West Building, Main Floor, NE Galleries Adventures of Mr. West in the Land (Produced by Robert Cosner for the Special Symposium Paul Strand torium on Saturday, December 1 Titian, Prince of Painters is the of the Bolsheviks (1924), a rarely National Gallery of Art, 1972, 55 from 10:15 to 5:00. reconstruction of a typical Renais­ In commemoration of the 350th from the second Antwerp period screened silent comedy from director minutes); Leonardo's Deluge (Mark The Art of Glass December 2, 1990, through February 3, 1991 sance coffered ceiling in which the anniversary of the death of Anthony Saint Augustine in Ecstasy from the 10:15 Introduction, Ruth E. Fine, Lev Kuleshov's experimental work­ Whitney and Carlo Pedretti, for the Illustrated lectures by the staff of the East Building, Upper Eevel and Mezzanine National Gallery's ceiling painting of van Dyck. this exhibition of more Koninklijk Museum voor Schone shop, Curator of Modern Prints and inaugurates the series. It will Program for Art on Film, 1989, 14 Corning Museum of Glass Saint John the Evangelist on Patmos than 100 oil paintings and oil Kunsten in Antwerp has been lent to Drawings. National Gallery of Art be shown with futurist poet Vladimir minutes); December 12 through 14 Sunday, December 9. 1990 This retrospective of photographs by Sarah Greeriough, curator of photo­ has been united with nineteen of the sketches from all periods of this the exhibition as well as the large Strange Bedfellows: The Emer­ Mayakovsky's The Young Lady and at 12:30 and December 16 at 1:00. East Building Auditorium the major twentieth-century Ameri­ graphs at the National Gallery, original surrounding panels. The Flemish master's career demonstrates mythological scene depicting RinaLdo gence of an American Avant-Garde, the Hooligan (1918). A highlight of Michelangelo: Self-Portrait can artist Paul Strand celebrates the organized the exhibition. The cata­ exhibition was organized by the his extraordinary artistic genius. Ten and Armida from The Baltimore Steven Watson. Independent Scholar the series will be the screening of (Robert Snyder. 1987. 85 minutes). 1:00 Introduction: Dwight Lanmori, centennial of his birth. Strand, who logue, published by the National Comune di Venezia, Assessorato alia paintings from the National Gallery's Museum of Art. Van Dyck s Old World Modernism, New World Aelita (1924) on Saturday, Decem­ December 20 and 21 at 12:30 and Director produced some of the most com­ Gallery of Art in association with Cultura, the Ministero per i Beni collection are shown along with 92 of achievements as a court artist for Modernization: The Cultural ber 22. Aelita's musical accom­ December 23 at 1:00. Luxury Glass of the Ancient pelling and significant photographs Aperture Foundation, will include Culturali e Ambieritali, the artist's greatest creations from King Charles I in London are Paradoxes of an American Avant- paniment will be performed by The High Renaissance (Art of the World, David Whitehouse. Deputy of this century, wrote that through 144 illustrations. Soprintendenza ai Beni Artistici e around the world. Early works represented by Charles I in Three Garde, Dickran Tashjian. Professor Dennis James on the , an Western World, part 4, 1989, 60 Director his images he strove to reveal "the After closing at the Gallery on Storici di Venezia, and the National include Moses and the Brazen Positions, lent by Her Majesty Queen of Comparative Culture, University early electronic instrument invented minutes); December 23 at 4:00. Glass Preservation, Ray Errett, essential character of a place and its February 3. the show will travel to Gallery of Art, Washington, with Serpent from the Museo del Prado in Elizabeth II, and The Three Eldest of Calfornia. Irvine by Russian physicist Lev Sergevitch Titian (Didier Baussy for RM Arts, Conservator, Photographer people. '" The exhibition of 148 The Art Institute of Chicago: The Galileo Industrie Ottiche, Venezia. It Madrid. From his Italian period are a Children of Charles I, from Galleria Termeri and played by the motion of 1990, 60 minutes): December 26 The Glassrnakers of Herat (lecture photographs includes those taken by Saint Uouis Art Museum: The 12:30 Intermission, Viewing of Paul is also made possible by Silvio number of magnificent portraits, Sabauda. Turin. the musician's hands in the space through 30. and film), Robert H. Brill, Research Strand in Mexico, Nova Scotia, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston: the Strand Berlusconi Communications. including his Self-Portrait from The Anthony van Dyck was organized surrounding the instrument. The Scientist Hebrides, Italy, Egypt, France, and Whitney Museum of American Art. A fully illustrated catalogue State Hermitage Museum in Lenin­ by Arthur Wheelock, curator of 2:00 Introduction, Sarah series has been organized with "The Russians at the Movies: many regions of the United States. New York: and The M. H. Memorial accompanies the show. The exhibi­ grad and the National Gallery's northern baroque painting at the 3:30 Intermission Greenough, Curator of Photographs, assistance from Soviet film scholar Popular Film of the 1920s" Celebrated photographs such as Wall Museum, The Fine Arts Museums of tion is supported by an indemnity recently restored Marchese Elena National Gallery of Art, and Susan National Gallery of Art Anna Lawton, the British Film The Extraordinary Adventures of 4:00 American Treasury, Jane Street, The White Fence, Mr. Ben- San Francisco. Upon completion of from the Federal Council on the Arts Grirnaldi. His important altarpiece Barnes, senior curator at the Dallas Early American Avant-Garde Institute, the , Mr. West in the Land of the Spillman, Curator of American Glass nett, and The Tailor's Apprentice are the U.S. tour, the exhibition will be Museum of Art and former assistant Cinema: Artists and Amateurs, Jan- and Gosfilmofond. Bolsheviks (Lev Kuleshov, 1924. 76 From Tiffany to Today, Susanne among the selected works, as well as shown at the Victoria and Albert dean of the Gallery's Center for Christopher Horak, Senior Curator George IF and Victoria and Albert minutes, silent with Lnglish K. Frantz, Curator of Twentieth- many relatively unknown works that Museum in London. Advanced Study in the Visual Arts. of Film, George Eastman House. two episodes from the popular BBC intertitles; also The Young Lady and Century Glass were discovered after his death. The exhibition is made possible The fully illustrated catalogue was Film program includes Manhatta, television series "Royal I leritage" the Hooligan (Yevgeni Slavinsky, Strand's films, including Manhatta, by a grant from Southwestern Bell written by Wheelock and Barnes. This program is offered in conjunc­ 1921. Enchanted City. 1922, The will be screened December 2 through 1918, 40 minutes): December 8 at The Wave, and Native Land will be Foundation. with contributions by Julius Held tion with the exhibition: The Art of Fall of the House of Usher, 1928 8. The two films, narrated by Sir Huw 2:30. shown as part of the exhibition. and other Van Dyck scholars. The Glass: Masterpieces from the Corning The American Abstract Artists Wheldon, delineate the art patronage The Death Ray (Lev Kuleshov. National Gallery is the only venue for Museum Group 1935-1945, Susan C. and collecting of these British 1925. 80 minutes. Russian intertitles this exhibition, which is supported Larsen. Associate Professor. monarchs. Robert Snyder's recent with simultaneous translation). by an indemnity from the Federal University of Southern California biographical study Michelangelo: Self- December 9 at 6:00. The Art of Glass: Masterpieces from the Council on the Arts and the Portrait is scheduled for December The House on Trubnaya Square Closing Remarks Humanities. 20, 21, and 23, and Didier Baussy's (Boris Barnet, 1927. 77 minutes, Corning Museum new film on Titian will be shown silent with Fnglish intertitles): also Current Exhibition December 9 through March 17, 1991 December 26 through 30. The Girl with the Hatbox (Boris Anthony van Dyck, Suffer Little. Children to Come unto Me (detail), 1620-1621, National Catalogues East Building, Ground Floor Gallerv of Canada/Musee des Beaux-Arts du Canada. Ottawa Barnet, 1927, 67 minutes, silent with Unreserved seats are available Fnglish intertitles): December 15 at Twentieth-Century Painting and CONTINUING Genre Drawings from on a first-come, first-served basis. 2:00. Sculpture: Selections for the Tenth This survey of the artistic history of glass found in Cologne in 1866: and EXHIBITION The Armand Hammer East Building Auditorium. The Devil's Wheel (Grigori Anniversary of the East Building glass features one hundred twenty- one of the fourteen extant eleventh Eva/Ave: Woman in Renaissance and Collection Kozintsev and Leonid Trauberg, $19.95 one exquisite pieces drawn from the or twelfth-century Egyptian beakers Baroque Prints George IV (Michael Gill for the 1926. 56 minutes, silent with most comprehensive collection of with carved figural decoration A Profile of the Last Building Twentieth-Century Art Through May 12, 1991 BBC, 1977, 60 minutes; from Royal English intertitles); also The Cloak glass artifacts in the world at the associated with St. Hedwig, the SI 5.00 Through April 28, 1991 West Building, Ground Floor Heritage], December 2 at 1:00. (Grigori Kozintsev and Leonid Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, patron saint of Silesia. Through December 31, 1990 West Building, Ground Floor Victoria and Albert (Ann Turner Trauberg. 1926, 88 minutes, silent Titian, Prince of Painters New York. The exhibition spans Corning staff members Dwight P. East Building A new selection of master drawings for the BBC, 1977, 60 minutes; from with Fnglish intertitles); December $24.95 nearly thirty-five centuries of Eanmon, director and curator of Concourse, Upper Eevel, and This exhibition of 152 woodcuts, natures: good and evil, quint- from The Armand Hammer Collec­ Royal Heritage], December 5 16 at 6:00. constantly evolving glassmaking European glass: David Spillman, metalcuts, engravings, Anthony van Dyck Tower and etchings essentially expressed by the Virgin tion remains on view, one in a con­ through 8 at 12:30. Aelita (Yakov Protazanov, 1924, technology and stylistic trends, from curator of American glass: arid examines the many ways $29.95 in which and Eve. Included in the selection tinuous series of rotating exhibitions. 100 minutes, silent with English ancient Egyptian, Roman, Islamic, Susanne K. Frantz, curator of A series of 25 new galleries has been woman was represented in prints of are Diirer's The Birth of the Virgin Focusing on genre subjects from the intertitles); December 22 at 2:00. Eva/Ave: Woman in Renaissance and and Asian cultures, through Ameri­ twentieth-century glass made the designed and built to accommodate a the fifteenth through seventeenth from The Life of the Virgin series and eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, The Kiss of Mary Pickford (S. Baroque Prints can and European examples up to selection. A revised and enlarged greatly expanded reinstallatiori of the centuries. The works were made by a Rembrandt's Adam and Eve. this group illuminates one of the Recorded Tours Kozlovskii and D. Kolupaev, 1927, S24.95 our own day. From glass made to edition of Robert J. Charleston's twentieth-century collection, wide range of artists including Diirer, The curator of Eva/Ave: Woman in strengths of the Hammer Collection. 75 minutes, Ukrainian intertitles Paul Strand emulate hardstones such as rock Masterpieces of Glass has been complemented by loans from private Martin Schongauer, Israhel von Renaissance and Baroque Prints is Included in the selection are excep­ Recorded tours are available at the with simultaneous translation); also S39.95 crystal, onyx, and agate to delicate published in conjunction with the collections. Among the works pre­ Meckenem, Mantegna, and Rem­ H. Diane Russell, National Gallery tional drawings by Jean-Honore entrance to the following exhibitions: One of Many (N. Khodateyev, 1927, diamond-engraved transparent exhibition. sented are Family ofSaltimbanques brandt. The prints are arranged in curator of old master prints. A fully Fragonard. Mary Cassatt, and Edgar Titian, Prince of Painters narrated 21 minutes, silent with English The Art of Glass: Masterpieces from glass, the show illustrates that the by Picasso, Lavender Mist by several major thematic sections, illustrated exhibition catalogue Degas as well as fascinating study- by J. Carter Brown, director; intertitles); December 23 at 6:00. the Corning Museum artistic possibilities of this simple Jackson Pollock, and The Stations of including the Virgin and Saints, the produced by the Gallery includes sheets by Paul Gauguin and Paul Anthony van Dyck, narrated by My Grandmother (Kote S25.00 material made from sand, ashes, the Cross by Barnett Newman. Worthies, Eve, Venus, Fortune, and essays by Russell and Bernadine Cezanne. On view also is the great Arthur Wheelock and Susan Barnes, Mikaberidze, 1929, 63 minutes, and lime are seemingly endless. Two publications have been Lovers. The juxtaposition of the Barnes, assistant professor of art Raphael cartoon of The Madonna co-curators of the exhibition. English intertitles); also Fragment of Available from the National Gallery Famous pieces include the "Disch produced by the National Gallery in prints in the exhibition gives them history, Wake Forest University. The and Child with Saint John the Recorded tours are $3.50; S3.00 an Empire (Friedrich Ermler, 1929, Publications Service Karitharos," a fourth-century conjunction with the installation new vibrancy, while it also conveys National Gallery is the sole venue for Baptist, the only large and complete, for senior citizens, students, arid 103 minutes, silent with English Sales Information (202) 842-6466 stemmed cup surrounded by an which is made possible by a grant the widely held Renaissance view the exhibition. full-scale Renaissance cartoon Enameled and gilt mosque groups. intertitles); December 29 at 2:00. Mail Orders (301) 322-5900 elaborate open cagework of clear lamp (detail), from American Express Companv. that women had two conflicting c. 1355, The Corning Museum of Glass outside Europe. NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART Washington, D.C. 20565 GENERAL INFORMATION GALLERY HOURS Monday through Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Sunday 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (NEW HOURS) The National Gallery is closed on Christmas and New Year's Day. The National Gallery of Art has changed its Sunday schedule. The galleries are open from 11:00 a.m. io 6:00 p.m. The ground floor shop will remain open until 7:00 p.m. Patrons arriving for the 7:00 p.m. concert may enter through the Constitution Avenue entrance. The East Building will be open until 7:00 p.m. for film series patrons. The telephone number for general information is (202) 737-4215. The Gallery is located between 3rd and 7th Streets, N.W., on Constitution Avenue. 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COVER: Lilypad jug and covered sugar bowl, c. 1835-1850, The Corning Museum of Glass