Exhibition. Opened in 1990 and closed 1991. Located in Section 9, Floor 4 in the Hall of Late Dinosaurs at the American Museum of Natural History. "Back to the Gobi" was an exhibition highlighting dinosaur and reptile fossils discovered by Museum scientists during a 1990 expedition to Mongolia's Gobi desert and placed those discoveries in context with discoveries made by Museum explorer Roy Chapman Andrews in the 1920's.
Exhibition. Opened in November 9, 1984 and closed January 28, 1985. Located in Section 4, Floor 1 in Gallery 1 at the American Museum of Natural History. "Ban Chiang: Discovery of a Lost Bronze Age" was an exhibition of some 200 artifacts from a previously unknown prehistoric society in northeast Thailand.
Betsy Garrett (Mrs. Frederick B. Bang) created life-size drawings of gorilla anatomy, under the supervision of Henry C. Raven, at the American Museum of Natural History.
Exhibition. Opened in March 16, 2002 and closed August 18, 2002. Located in Section 3, Floor 3 in Gallery 3 at the American Museum of Natural History. "Baseball As America" was an exhibition examining the relationship between baseball and American culture.
Exhibition. On display in December 1922. "Basket Work by an Institutional Class" was an exhibition of baskets, dainty in workmanship and perfect in symmetry, made by the Institutional Class of Public School 9, the Bronx, at the Shelter of the Bronx County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, led by Lucy C. Simonson. It was held in the Hall of Woods and Forestry at the American Museum of Natural History.
Exhibition. Opened October 31, 1987 and closed January 19, 1988. Located in the Library at the American Museum of Natural History. "Bats, Bats, Bats" coincided with Hallowee and featured hand colored illustrations of bats from rare books and journals.
Exhibition. Opened in June 4, 1993 and closed October 3, 1993. Located in Section 1A, Floor 1 in Gallery 77 at the American Museum of Natural History. "Bears: Imagination and Reality" was an exhibition showing the myths and realities surrounding one of the most potent symbols of the American wilderness.
Exhibition. Opened in April 14, 2007 and closed April 6, 2008. Located on Floor 1 in the IMAX Gallery at the American Museum of Natural History. "Beyond" was an exhibition of over 30 photographs from space captured by unmanned interplanetary probes.
Exhibition. Opened in February 17, 1984 and closed July 15, 1984. Located on Floor 2 in the Akeley Gallery at the American Museum of Natural History. "Bicycles and Dragons" was a photographic exhibition highlighting the contrasts between China's past and present.
Exhibition. Opened in December 2,1949 and closed January 50, 1950. Located in the Roosevelt Memorial Hall at the American Museum of Natural History. "Bird carvings by Charles Greenough Chase" was an exhibition of carvings expressing the individual character of each bird as adapted to the medium of walnut, mahogany, maple and apple wood.
Exhibition. Opened December 8, 1941 and closed December 9, 1941. Located in the Education Hall at the American Museum of Natural History. "Bird Fanciers Association Exhibit of Living Birds" was the 12th Annual Bird Fanciers Association Show.
Exhibition. Opened September 22, 1941 and closed November 30, 1941. Located in the Bird Art Gallery at the American Museum of Natural History. "Bird Paintings by Major Allan Brooks" featured 30 bird paintings in oil and watercolor by Major Allan Brooks.
Exhibition. Opened March 24, 1941 and closed April 30, 1941. Located in the Bird Art Gallery at the American Museum of Natural History. "Bird and Landscape Watercolors" featured bird and landscape paintings in watercolor by Courtenay Erandreth.
Exhibition. Opened March 10, 1981 and closed May 15, 1981. Located in the Akeley Gallery at the American Museum of Natural History. "Bird, Cloud and Snake: Hopi Symbols," a companion exhibition to "Hopi Kachina: Spirit of Life" featured selections from the Museum's collection of Hopi pottery and textiles, several paintings by modern Hopi artists, and a series of sculptures and paintings on Hopi themes by German artist Horst Antes.
Exhibition. Opened in December 6, 1991 and closed March 1, 1992. Located in Section 1A, Floor 1 in Gallery 77 at the American Museum of Natural History. "Birds in Art" was an exhibition of avian art.
Exhibition. Opened October 1, 1953 and closed October 22, 1953. Located in the Corner Gallery at the American Museum of Natural History. "Birds in Color" featured 50 color photographs by Eliot Porter of birds from all parts of the United States.
Exhibition. On display in 1916. "Birds in Shakespeare's Plays" was an exhibition showing the principal birds mentioned in Shakespeare's plays. It was held in the West Corridor at the American Museum of Natural History.
Exhibition. Opened in March 20,1974 and closed May 23, 1974. Located in Section 1A, Floor 1 in Gallery 77 at the American Museum of Natural History. "Birds in the Wood" was an exhibition of carved wooden birds by Gilbert Maggioni and Grainger McKoy.
Exhibition. Opened April 2, 1954 and closed May 2, 1954. Located in the Corner Gallery at the American Museum of Natural History. "Birds of Argentina" featured 26 watercolors of Argentine birds by Salvador Magno
Exhibition. Opened in November 5, 1961 and closed January 14, 1962. Located in the North American Mammal Corridor at the American Museum of Natural History. "Birds of Greenland" was an exhibition of watercolors by the Danish artist, Gitz-Johansen.