ARCHIVES LINKS
1929 | 1930–39 | 1940–49 | 1950–59 | 1960–69 | 1970–79 | 1980–89 | 1990–97
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1930
January 14, 1930
Nineteen American closes with attendance 28,000-Two Paintings purchased for MOMA by Mrs. J. D. Rockefeller Jr. – paintings in Paris to open Jan 19,1930
January 18, 1930
3rd Exhibition Painting in Paris to open 1/19/30
February 5, 1930
MOMA announces gift of Hopper and Burchfield by Stephen C. Clark
February 7, 1930
Attendance at Painting in Paris, 24,983 first 16 days
February 11, 1930
Painting in Paris exhibiton extended to March 2nd
February 17, 1930
MOMA to charge admission during last 2 weeks of Painting in Paris because of unexpected crowds
February 17, 1930
Painting in Paris crowd attendance over 60,000
March 13, 1930
4th exhibit--Weber, Klee, Lehmbruck, Maillol to open
March 17, 1930
MOMA announces gift of Maillots and Lehmbruck
March 31, 1930
5th Exhibit- Forty six artists under 35 to open 4/12
April 6, 1930
5th Exhibit- Forty six artists under 35 opens
April 13, 1930
5th Exhibit-Forty six artists under 35 (original)
April 13, 1930
5th Exhibit Forty six artists under 35 (mimeographic)
April 27, 1930
6th Exhibit- Homer, Ryder, Eakins (original)
May 4, 1930
6th Exhibit-Homer, Ryder, Eakins (as released)
June 14, 1930
Summer Show announced to open June 15
October 12, 1930
Resume of MOMA's first year
October 12, 1930
MOMA to begin second year with Corot and Daumier
October 17, 1930
Daumier’s "Ecce Homo” still on high
November 6, 1930
Painting and Sculpture by Living Americans to open 12/4
November 25, 1930
Exhibit of contemporary American Painters and Sculptors to open (member opening Dec 3- Public Dec 4)
November 30, 1930
Corot and Daumier exhibit closed Nov 23 with attendence of 25,000
1929–31
List of periodicals by Miss Lucas of Fogg Art Museum, (original and typed copy)
1929–31
Magazines for Publicity (Fogg Art Museum List)
1929–31
Possible proceedure for publicizing and mounting exhibition