The Smithsonian's Archives of American Art commemorates the centennial of the International Exhibition of Modern Art, known as the 1913 Armory Show--the first major exhibition of European modern art in the U.S.
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Correspondence
James McNeill Whistler to Frederick H. Allen
1892 or 1893 June 6
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Correspondence
Andrew Michael Dasburg postcard to Grace Mott Johnson
1913 Mar. 15
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Writing
Association of American Painters and Sculptors meeting minutes
1911 Dec. 19-1912 Jan. 2
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Correspondence
J. Alden Weir letter to Henry Fitch Taylor
1912 Jan. 3
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Artwork
Armory Show floor plan
1912 Oct
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Writing
List written by Pablo Picasso of European artists to be included in the 1913 Armory Show
1912
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Correspondence
Walt Kuhn letter to Walter Pach
1912 Dec. 12
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Correspondence
Walt Kuhn, New York, N.Y. letter to Vera Kuhn
1912 Dec. 14
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Correspondence
Association of American Painters and Sculptors statement on the Armory Show
1913 Jan. 4
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Financial Record
Armory show entry form for Marcel Duchamp's painting Nude descending a staircase
not after 1913
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Photograph
An overhead installation view of Gallery A at the Armory Show
1913
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Photograph
Installation view of Gallery A in the Armory Show
1913