Charcoal Drawings of Mexico by B.H. Rosenbaum (Exhibition)

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1946 July - 1946 August 29

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Exhibition. Opened July 1946 and closed August 29, 1946. Located in the Grand Gallery at the American Museum of Natural History. "Charcoal Drawings of Mexico by B.H. Rosenbaum" featured 19 original charcoal drawings by the artist B.H. Rosenbaum. Rosenbaum recorded many of the outstanding architectural features of Mexico's past as well as its modern centers and landscapes.

Summary

"Charcoal Drawings of Mexico by B.H. Rosenbaum" featured 19 original charcoal drawings by the artist B.H. Rosenbaum. Rosenbaum recorded many of the outstanding architectural features of Mexico's past as well as its modern centers and landscapes. His subjects included architectural achievements of the Aztecs as well as Mexico's famous cathedrals, gardens and plazas. The exhibitio, representing the cultural achievements of Mexico, was on exhibit in the 77th Street Foyer at the American Museum of Natural History from July 1946 until August 29, 1946.

Sources

    American Museum of Natural History Press Release, July 1946. Departmental Records, 101; American Museum of Natural History Library Archives.

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American Museum of Natural History. Grand Gallery.
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Written by: Roxanne Edwards
Last modified: 2019 January 25


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