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  • John C. Ewers: Studies in Plains Indian Arts

    Exhibited with a photograph of Ewers  are samples of field notes and a draft of his current book, one of more than 150 publications he has written. 

    March 1, 1978 – May 30, 1878

    Natural History Museum

  • The Splendor of British and European Butterflies

    Visit 60 watercolors by Brian Hargreaves, created for use as a field guide.  

    December 15, 1972 – February 15, 1973

    Natural History Museum

  • The Magnificent West: American Heritage

    Take in 45 color photos of landscapes taken in U.S. wilderness areas by Milton Goldstein. 

    April 4, 1973 – May 15, 1973

    Natural History Museum

  • Masterpieces of Eskimo Ivory Carving

    See examples of ivory carving in this exhibit prepared in conjunction with the National Gallery of Art's show The Far North: 2000 Years of American Eskimo and Indian Art.  

    April 1, 1973 – June 10, 1973

    Natural History Museum

  • Krause Paintings

    Admire about 20 paintings of plant life by Erik Hans Krause, artist-naturalist -- some representational, some abstract,  

    August 24, 1973 – September 28, 1973

    Natural History Museum

  • Orchids

    See 25 paintings of orchids by James E. Walford of Great Britain.  

    October 1, 1973 – November 4, 1973

    Natural History Museum

  • Synthetic (Man-Made) Crystals

    Visit a spectacularly colorful exhibit explaining the role of these newly developed materials, the technology that produces them and their relationship to natural materials. 

    May 11, 1973 – December 31, 1973

    Natural History Museum

  • Tribal Costumes of Southern Africa: Watercolor Portraits by Verda V. Peters and Olemara Peters

     View over 400 watercolors documenting the colorful originality of the clothing of the peoples of Southern Africa. 

    November 2, 1973 – January 13, 1974

    Natural History Museum

  • The Art of Simon Yavitz

    See unique botanical subjects sculpted in gold and silver and enhanced with gems and ivory. 

    December 1, 1973 – May 28, 1974

    Natural History Museum

  • Bhutan: The Land of Dragons

    From the kingdom in the heart of the Himalayas, via private and S.I. collections come baskets, textiles, works of silver and gold, woodenwork and costumes to illustrate the Bhutanese way of life.  

    March 1, 1974 – June 7, 1974

    Natural History Museum

  • "Save the Whale" Children's Art

     Paintings by school children in the U.S. and abroad center on the theme of the threatened extinction of the whale. 

    May 2, 1974 – June 30, 1974

    Natural History Museum

  • The Cicada

    Hopefully coinciding with the local emergence of cicadas, an audio-visual, multi-screen presentation of the life of a cicada will be shown in a mini-theater.

    July 1, 1974 – September 10, 1974

    Natural History Museum

  • The Howe Butterflies

    See some 20 acrylics and watercolors of butterflies in natural settings by William Howe.  

    July 15, 1974 – September 30, 1974

    Natural History Museum

  • It All Depends

    This new permanent exhibition hall dramatizes the dependency man and all other living things have on one another for survival.

    April 6, 1974 – October 1, 1974

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  • Images of Nature

    Admire the color photography of Warren Krupsaw in more than 50 photographs of animals, trees, flowers, terrain and other natural objects and scenes.  

    April 12, 1975 – July 1, 1975

    Natural History Museum

  • Photographs of the Deep-Ocean Floor

    See about 30 color photographs of underwater scenes, some taken 5 miles down, by Walter Jahn, who employs special techniques to obtain his outstanding views. 

    July 8, 1975 – August 31, 1975

    Natural History Museum

  • Lincoln Fox Sculptures

    The culture of the American Indian provides the subject matter for the 50 bronze studies created by the Arizona artist.  

    September 3, 1975 – October 27, 1975

    Natural History Museum

  • Siberia Scientific

    Visit Novosibersk, the science center of the U.S.S.R.,and talk to a number of young Russian scientists who explain aspects of the life, science and nature of Siberia. 

    October 29, 1975 – November 21, 1975

    Natural History Museum

  • Unseen Flowers of the Desert

    See color photographs by R.I. Gilbreath, who uses sepcial lenses in his camera and the heads of pins in his photos to indicate the size of the desert blooms nearly invisible to the naked eye.  

    November 4, 1975 – December 31, 1975

    Natural History Museum

  • Frederick A. Walpole, Plant Illustrator

    Take a look at line drawings in ink, watercolor and pencil by Walpole, a botanical illustrator for Smithsonian publicatios at the turn of the last century.  

    November 4, 1975 – December 31, 1975

    Natural History Museum

  • Kenyans: Paintings by Lunda Hoyle Gill

    Take in a series of paintings of the rural peoples of Kenya, whose varied dress and distinctive ornamentation reflect their diverse origins and separate development as well as the kinds of materials available to them. 

    January 6, 1976 – March 26, 1976

    Natural History Museum

  • Ethel Floyd: Birder and Photographer

    An enthusiastic interest in birds led this Mississippi resident to obtain a federal bird-banding permit. The close-up color photographs on view were taken by her while engaged in this activity.  

    April 1, 1976 – June 30, 1976

    Natural History Museum

  • Ancient Ecuador: Culture, Clay and Creativity, 3000-300 B.C.

    See some 600 objects, among the earliest known ceramics in the Western hemisphere, that reveal much about the life of the early peoples along the coast of Ecuador. 

    April 14, 1976 – July 15, 1976

    Natural History Museum

  • A Walk in the Woods

    View about 20 photographs of spiders, insects, snails, and plants taken by writer/photographer Ann Moreton.

    July 1, 1976 – September 26, 1976

    Natural History Museum

  • The "Star of Independence" Diamond Necklace

    See a 76-carat diamond displayed as a pendant on a necklace made up of 75 smaller diamonds; it is considered to be of near flawless quality.  

    November 1, 1976 – December 1, 1976

    Natural History Museum


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