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Exhibitions at the Cleveland Museum of Art Previous 1919 Next - Modern American Paintings from various lenders, opened January 5, 1919
- Portraits of Captain and Mrs. Jean T. David, by Thomas Sully, opened January 5, 1919
- Water Colors by Hercules Brabazon and Various Other English Artists, lent anonymously, January 10-March 5, 1919
- The Frederick Keppel Memorial Collection of Etchings, opened January 11, 1919
- Architectural Drawings and Sketches by Wilson Eyre and [John Gilbert] McIllvaine, February 20-March 12, 1919
- Paintings and Sketches by Boris Anisfeld, February 20-March 23, 1919
- Special Exhibition of Sculpture selected by the National Sculpture Society, opened March 12, 1919
- French Art of the 18th Century, March-April 15, 1919
- Special Exhibition of Persian Textiles, Miniatures, etc. lent by R. Kahn Monif, March 30-April 6, 1919
- Homelands Exhibit, April 1-27, 1919
- Oil Paintings from the [Robert C.] Vose Galleries, April 5-24, 1919
- Gothic Art, April-May, 1919
- First Annual Exhibition by Cleveland Artists and Craftsmen [May Show], May 3-June 29, 1919
- Portraits of Men and Women who have had an Important Part in the Making of Cleveland, July 6-August 24, 1919
- Water-Color Sketches by Rudolph Stanley Brown and Pencil Sketches of War Scenes by L. Harl Copeland, July 6-August 6, 1919
- Chinese Paintings and Calligraphy lent by Mrs. Florence Ayscough, July 6-August 6, 1919
- Etchings by Anders Leonard Zorn and D.[avid] Y.[oung] Cameron, August 6-24, 1919 (reinstalled with additional works, October 6-November 12, 1919)
- British War Paintings, August 27-September 23, 1919
- Work by Students of the Cleveland School of Art, September 3-October 6, 1919
- Frederick Keppel Memorial Prints, September 27-October 23, 1919
- Paintings by Henry G. Keller, October 5-November 14, 1919
- Camouflage in Nature: Studies by Abbott H. Thayer, Gerald H. Thayer and Others, October 25-November 13, 1919
- Japanese Art, November 1919
- Chinese Art, November 1919
- Cleveland-Owned Contemporary American Bronzes, November 1-December 8, 1919
- Henry Golden Dearth Memorial Exhibition, November 15-December 15, 1919
- Black and White Drawings by F. H. Marvin, December 6-15, 1919
- Flower Paintings by Mabel Key, December 8, 1919-January 11, 1920
- Oriental Rugs, December 15, 1919-February 15, 1920
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