Smithsonian American Art Museum - Exhibition Podcasts
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This exhibition will allow visitors to explore the history of the decorative arts in the nation's foremost home. It will include 95 objects—furniture, ceramics, metals, glass and textiles—from the permanent collection of the White House. Many of these objects were made by the most celebrated craftsmen of their time, and some have never been seen outside of the White House. William Allman, Curator of the White House talks about many of the objects in this show.
This exhibition will allow visitors to explore the history of the decorative arts in the nation's foremost home. It will include 95 objects—furniture, ceramics, metals, glass and textiles—from the permanent collection of the White House. Many of these objects were made by the most celebrated craftsmen of their time, and some have never been seen outside of the White House. William Allman, Curator of the White House talks about many of the objects in this show.
This exhibition will allow visitors to explore the history of the decorative arts in the nation's foremost home. It will include 95 objects—furniture, ceramics, metals, glass and textiles—from the permanent collection of the White House. Many of these objects were made by the most celebrated craftsmen of their time, and some have never been seen outside of the White House. William Allman, Curator of the White House talks about many of the objects in this show.
This exhibition will allow visitors to explore the history of the decorative arts in the nation's foremost home. It will include 95 objects—furniture, ceramics, metals, glass and textiles—from the permanent collection of the White House. Many of these objects were made by the most celebrated craftsmen of their time, and some have never been seen outside of the White House. William Allman, Curator of the White House talks about many of the objects in this show.
This exhibition will allow visitors to explore the history of the decorative arts in the nation's foremost home. It will include 95 objects—furniture, ceramics, metals, glass and textiles—from the permanent collection of the White House. Many of these objects were made by the most celebrated craftsmen of their time, and some have never been seen outside of the White House. William Allman, Curator of the White House talks about many of the objects in this show.
This exhibition will allow visitors to explore the history of the decorative arts in the nation's foremost home. It will include 95 objects—furniture, ceramics, metals, glass and textiles—from the permanent collection of the White House. Many of these objects were made by the most celebrated craftsmen of their time, and some have never been seen outside of the White House. William Allman, Curator of the White House talks about many of the objects in this show.
This exhibition will allow visitors to explore the history of the decorative arts in the nation's foremost home. It will include 95 objects—furniture, ceramics, metals, glass and textiles—from the permanent collection of the White House. Many of these objects were made by the most celebrated craftsmen of their time, and some have never been seen outside of the White House. William Allman, Curator of the White House talks about many of the objects in this show.
This exhibition will allow visitors to explore the history of the decorative arts in the nation's foremost home. It will include 95 objects—furniture, ceramics, metals, glass and textiles—from the permanent collection of the White House. Many of these objects were made by the most celebrated craftsmen of their time, and some have never been seen outside of the White House. William Allman, Curator of the White House talks about many of the objects in this show.
This exhibition will allow visitors to explore the history of the decorative arts in the nation's foremost home. It will include 95 objects—furniture, ceramics, metals, glass and textiles—from the permanent collection of the White House. Many of these objects were made by the most celebrated craftsmen of their time, and some have never been seen outside of the White House. William Allman, Curator of the White House talks about many of the objects in this show.
This exhibition will allow visitors to explore the history of the decorative arts in the nation's foremost home. It will include 95 objects—furniture, ceramics, metals, glass and textiles—from the permanent collection of the White House. Many of these objects were made by the most celebrated craftsmen of their time, and some have never been seen outside of the White House. William Allman, Curator of the White House talks about many of the objects in this show.
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Part 7: The Big Tree. The Great American Hall of Wonders examines the nineteenth-century American belief that the people of the United States shared a special genius for innovation
Part 6: The Railroad. The Great American Hall of Wonders examines the nineteenth-century American belief that the people of the United States shared a special genius for innovation
Part 5: The Buffalo. The Great American Hall of Wonders examines the nineteenth-century American belief that the people of the United States shared a special genius for innovation
Part 4: The Gun. The Great American Hall of Wonders examines the nineteenth-century American belief that the people of the United States shared a special genius for innovation