1960 April 1 - 1960 May 1
Summary
"Plants of Woodland and Wayside" was an exhibition of forty-three watercolors by Su Zan Noguchi Swain. Most of the plants represented, were native to the Eastern United States. Mrs. Swain, a scientific illustrator, combined accuracy with beauty. Her paintings were on view in the Corner Gallery of The American Museum of Natural History from April 1 through May 1, 1960.
Individuals and institutions involved in the creation of the exhibition: Su Zan Noguchi Swain.
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