Exhibition. Opened January 2, 1974 and closed January 31, 1974. Located in the New York State Roosevelt Memorial at the American Museum of Natural History. "Alexandria, Gateway to the East" featured a diorama presenting a bird's-eye view of the city in A.D. 150.
Exhibition. Opened July 1990 and closed December 1990. Located in the Library Gallery at the American Museum of Natural History. "American Discovery: The Colonial Period" opened for the 1992 quincentennial of the discovery of the New World with six exhibits describing the exploration of the Americas.
Exhibition. Opened December 3, 1979 and closed January 27, 1980. Located in the Morgan Hall of Minerals and Gems at the American Museum of Natural History. "American Gemstone Jewelry Collection" exhibited a representative collection of native American gemstones, fashioned into fine jewelry featuring 31 pieces.
Exhibition. Opened January 29, 1939 and closed February 13, 1939. Located in the Maxwell Education Hall at the American Museum of Natural History. "American Russian Institute Exhibition" told the story of the opening of the North Sea to commerical transport as well as the agricultural development of the region.
Exhibition. Opened May 10, 1957 and closed June 29, 1957. Located in the New York State Roosevelt Memorial. at the American Museum of Natural History. "An Ancient Peruvian Robe" featured an embroideredcloak thought to have been worn by a noble of a culture that lived on the Paracas Peninsula in Peru before the Spanish conquest.
Exhibition. Opened September 12,1949 and closed October 18, 1949. Located in the Corner Gallery at the American Museum of Natural History. "An Artist Looks at Nature" featured drawings, lithographs and watercolors by Vera Andrus.
Exhibition. Opened in April 13, 1984 and closed September 9, 1984. Located in Section 4, Floor 1 in Gallery 1 at the American Museum of Natural History. "Ancestors: Four Million Years of Humanity" was an exhibition featuring more than 50 of the most historically and scientifically significant fossils of mankind's evolution.
Exhibition. Opened in October 3, 1987 and closed January 3, 1988. Located in Naturemax Gallery at the American Museum of Natural History. "Ancient Eskimo Ivories of the Bering Strait" was an exhibition presenting more than 160 historic ivories created by the maritime society that flourished along the shores of the Bering Strait from the third century B.C. to 1200 A.D.
Exhibition. Opened in November 10, 1979 and closed February 28, 1980. Located in Section 3, Floor 3 in the Gallery 3 Annex at the American Museum of Natural History. "Ancient Nazca Ground Drawings" was an exhibition featuring dramatic photographs of the intriguing lines and figures cut into the earth of the Nazca Plains by pre-Columbian people.
Exhibition. Opened May 27, 1947 and closed June 16, 1947. Located in the Grand Gallery at the American Museum of Natural History. "Ancient Peruvian Feather Mantles" featured two colorful historic feather mantles of the ancient Peruvian Rukana culture.
Exhibition. Opened in October 27, 1971. Located in Section 5, Floor 2 in the Corner Gallery at the American Museum of Natural History. "And Then There Were None" was a multi-media exhibit consisting of color slides, projected on twelve screens, showing endangered animal species of the world and the causes of their endangerment.
Exhibition. Opened April 2, 1949 and closed May 2, 1949. Located in the Corner Gallery at the American Museum of Natural History. "Animal and Plant Drawings" featured approximately 50 animal and plant drawings by students from the Parsons School of Design.
Exhibition. Opened September 11, 1946 and closed October 14, 1946. Located in the Grand Gallery at the American Museum of Natural History. "Animal Paintings by Ivan Sanderson" featured 22 brush paintings of the world's animals, birds and fish, done by the English artist Ivan T. Sanderson.
Exhibition. Opened June 3, 1949 and closed July 5, 1949. Located in the Corner Gallery at the American Museum of Natural History. "Animal Paintings by Valerie Swanson" featured 27 oil and watercolors executed in the forests of the Catskill Mountains in New York by Valerie Swanson.
Exhibition. Opened December 15, 1941 and closed December 28, 1941. Located in the Whitney Memorial Art Gallery at the American Museum of Natural History. "Animal Sculptures" was an exhibition of animal figures by Anna Hyatt Huntington.
Exhibition. Opened October 4, 1948 and closed October 24, 1948. Located in the Corner Gallery at the American Museum of Natural History. "Animals in The News" featured about 50 photographs of animals from remote areas were taken in metropolitan zoos and at the circus in connection with stories appearing in the New York Herald Tribune and was the first exhibition of animal photographs by veteran newspaper photographer Nathaniel Fein.
Exhibition. Opened March 8, 1950 and closed April 2, 1950. Located in the Corner Gallery at the American Museum of Natural History. "Animals in Action" featured 50 black and white scientific photographs by Dr. Roman Vishniac.
Exhibition. Opened April 2, 1958 and closed June 8, 1958. Located in the Corner Gallery at the American Museum of Natural History. "Animals in Sculpture by Three Americans" featured over 30 pieces by Rhys Caparn, Tom Hardy, and Jane Wasey.
Exhibition. Opened December 12, 1950. Located at the American Museum of Natural History. "Annual Children's Christmas Exhibit" was a Christmas Eve scene spent in the forest by Hansel and Gretel.
Exhibition. Opened March 16, 1968 and closed April 14, 1968. Located in the New York State Roosevelt Memorial at the American Museum of Natural History. "Antarctica Fossil" featured a piece of fossilized jaw bone from the first land-vertebrate ever to be found in Antarctica.