Date
Dates are not always precisely known, but the Art Institute strives to present this information as consistently and legibly as possible. Dates may be represented as a range that spans decades, centuries, dynasties, or periods and may include qualifiers such as c. (circa) or BCE.
Travis, David. 1979. “Photography Rediscovered: American Photographs from 1900-1930.” Exh. cat. Whitney Museum of American Art. p. 164, cat. 56.
Ware, Katherine, and Peter Barberie. 2006. “Dreaming in Black and White: Photography at the Julien Levy Gallery.” Philadelphia Museum of Art/ Yale Unversity Press. p. 167. fig. 40.
NY, NY, Whitney Museum of American Art, “Photography Rediscovered: American Photographs from 1900-1930,” September 19-November 25, 1979; traveled to Art Institute of Chicago, December 22, 1979-February 4, 1980. (David Travis)
Art Institute of Chicago, “Walker Evans: Leaving Things as They Are,” September 12–November 8, 1987. (David Travis)
Boston, Massachusetts, Institute of Contemporary Art, “Montage and Modern Life: 1919–1939,” April 7–June 7, 1992; traveled to Vancouver Art Gallery, August 19–October 18, 1992; and Brussels, Belgium, Les Expositions du Palais des Beaux Arts/De Tentoostellingen van het Paleis voor Schone Kunsten, November 3, 1992–January 3, 1993.
Philadelphia Museum of Art, “Dreaming in Black and White: Photography at the Julien Levy Gallery,” June 17–September 17, 2006.
Art Institute of Chicago, “Photography on Display: Modern Treasures,” May 9–September 13, 2009. (Matthew S. Witkovsky, Elizabeth Siegel, and Katherine Bussard)
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