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EXHIBITIONS BY YEAR

Designed for Children

11 June to 6 October 1946

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Artists

Jean (Hans) Arp
French, born Germany (Alsace). 1886–1966
81 exhibitions
Peter Blume
American, 1906–1992
46 exhibitions
Camille Bombois
French, 1883–1970
16 exhibitions
Paul Cézanne
French, 1839–1906
89 exhibitions
Marc Chagall
French, born Belarus. 1887–1985
96 exhibitions
Frank Davidson
3 exhibitions
Vincent van Gogh
Dutch, 1853–1890
74 exhibitions
F. Wynn Graham
1 exhibition
Riva Helfond
American, 1910–2002
4 exhibitions
Edward Hicks
American, 1780–1849
10 exhibitions
Mervin Jules
American, 1912–1994
8 exhibitions
Paul Klee
German, born Switzerland. 1879–1940
132 exhibitions
Henri Matisse
French, 1869–1954
182 exhibitions
Elizabeth Olds
American, 1897–1991
9 exhibitions
José Clemente Orozco
Mexican, 1883–1949
55 exhibitions
Pablo Picasso
Spanish, 1881–1973
231 exhibitions
Joseph Pickett
American, 1848–1918
13 exhibitions
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
French, 1841–1919
40 exhibitions
Henri Rousseau
French, 1844–1910
49 exhibitions
Georges-Pierre Seurat
French, 1859–1891
56 exhibitions

New York Times Review of the exhibition

PUBLISHED

12 June 1946

AIDS FOR CHILDREN IN ART ON DISPLAY; Exhibit at Modern Museum, Opening Today, Shows Means of Spurring Creativeness TROPICAL DELICACY IN ARCTIC SETTING

By Catherine MACKENZIE

In the belief that the right art materials encourage a child's creativeness, the Museum of Modern Art has assembled an exhibit "Designed for Children," which opens today at 11 West Fifty-third Street.

New York Times • page 30 • 395 words