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1937
The Art of Mexican School Children [PAU-sponsored presented at the National Museum, Smithsonian Institution, August 2-8, 1937]

1937
Exhibition of Fifty Books as American Art of Bookmaking [PAU-sponsored traveling exhibition presented in Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Santiago and Lima, 1937]

1939
Exhibition of Latin American Printing (Books, Posters, Prints, Magazines) [PAU-sponsored traveling exhibition presented in New York, Washington, Cincinnati, Toledo, Philadelphia, Stanford, Los Angeles, Austin, 1937]

1941
Alejandro Pardiñas [PAU-sponsored presented at the National Museum, Smithsonian Institution, May 15-19, 1941]
Exhibition of Caricatures by Antonio Sotomayor [PAU-sponsored presented at the National Museum, Smithsonian Institution, June 2-15, 1941]
Bolivian Sculptures by Marina Nuñez del Prado [May 22-June 28, 1941]
Children Art from Argentina [PAU-sponsored presented at Children’s Art Galley, 1941]

1942
Exhibition of Sculpture Marina Nuñez del Prado [PAU-sponsored presented at the National Museum Foyer, Smithsonian Institution, May 12-June 1, 1942]
Paintings by Ignacio Aguirre of Mexico [PAU-sponsored presented at the National Museum, Smithsonian Institution, June 1-28, 1942]
Paintings by Carmen Madrigal Nieto of Costa Rica [PAU-sponsored presented at the National Museum, Smithsonian Institution, July 1-27, 1942]
Paintings by Pachita Crespi of Costa Rica [PAU-sponsored, presented at the National Museum, Smithsonian Institution, September 15-October 1, 1942]
20 Lithographs by Roberto Montenegro of Mexico [PAU Circulating Exhibition]
15 Woodcuts by José Sabogal of Peru [PAU Circulating Exhibition]
30 Watercolors of Chilean Life by Susana Guevara [PAU Circulating Exhibition]
Eduardo Kingman Woodcuts: Men of Ecuador [PAU Circulating Exhibition]
Carlos Mérida: Images of Guatemala [PAU Circulating Exhibition]
Colonial Monuments of Quito Pen and Ink Drawings [PAU Circulating Exhibition]

1943
Watercolors and Drawings by Francisco Amighetti Ruíz [PAU Building, November 4-22, 1943]
Paintings by Ceferino Palencia [PAU-sponsored presented at the National Museum, Smithsonian Institution, October 6-31, 1943]

1944
Sculptured Miniatures by Federico Mendoza Limón of Mexico [PAU Building, December 27, 1944-January 10, 1945]

1945
Carlos Mérida: Color Prints of Mexico and Guatemala [PAU Building Map Room, March 1-21, 1945.  Office of Intellectual Cooperation Loan Collection, PAU Circulating Exhibition]
Sixty-Five Woodcuts from Argentina [PAU Building Map Room, March 23-April 10, 1945.  Office of Intellectual Cooperation Loan Collection, PAU Circulating Exhibition]
Engravings of Mexico by Leopoldo Méndez [PAU Building Map Room, May 1-21, 1945. Office of Intellectual Cooperation Loan Collection, PAU Circulating Exhibition]
Watercolors of Guatemala by Carolyn Bradley [PAU Building Map Room, June 1945]
Ancient Peruvian Textiles [Office of Intellectual Cooperation, PAU Circulating Exhibition, OIAA Grant]
Mexican Handicrafts From the Leadbeter Collection [PAU Building, Office of Intellectual Cooperation, PAU Circulating Exhibition, OIAA Grant]
Children’s Books Illustrated by Latin American Artists [Office of Intellectual Cooperation, PAU Circulating Exhibition, OIAA Grant]
Chilean Textiles [OIC PAU Circulating Exhibition, OIAA Grant]
Héctor Poleo Paintings and Drawings [PAU Building, October 1-31, 1945.  OIC PAU Circulating Exhibition, OIAA Grant]
Sculptures by Genaro Amador Lira* [Office of Intellectual Cooperation PAU-sponsored presented at National Museum, Smithsonian Institution, October 7-31, 1945]

1946
Twenty Prints of Paintings and Drawings by Antonio Berni  [Office of Intellectual Cooperation, PAU Circulating Exhibition]
Twelve Color Prints of Comic Paintings of Gaucho Life by Florencio Molina Campos [Office of Intellectual Cooperation, PAU Circulating Exhibition]
Twenty Prints of Paintings and Drawings by Ramón Gómez Cornet [Office of Intellectual Cooperation, PAU Circulating Exhibition]
Sixty-Five Woodcuts by Argentine Artists [Office of Intellectual Cooperation, PAU Circulating Exhibition]
Sixty-Two Woodcuts of Local Scenes by Costa Rican Artists [Office of Intellectual Cooperation, PAU Circulating Exhibition]
Twenty-Four Woodcuts of Ecuadorian Scenes by Eduardo Kingman [Office of Intellectual Cooperation, PAU Circulating Exhibition]
“Carnival in Mexico” Ten Color Lithographs by Carlos Mérida [Office of Intellectual Cooperation, PAU Circulating Exhibition]
“Dances of Mexico” Ten Color Lithographs by Carlos Mérida [Office of Intellectual Cooperation, PAU Circulating Exhibition]
“Estampas del Popol Vuh” Ten Color Lithographs by Carlos Mérida Interpreting the History of the Mayas According to Their Ancient Writings [Office of Intellectual Cooperation, PAU Circulating Exhibition]
“Images of Guatemala” Ten Color Prints by Carlos Mérida [Office of Intellectual Cooperation, PAU Circulating Exhibition]
“Mexican Costume” Twenty-Five Silk Screen Prints by Carlos Mérida [Office of Intellectual Cooperation, PAU Circulating Exhibition]
Guatemalan Indians, Ten Color Reproductions of Paintings by Alfredo Gálvez Suárez [Office of Intellectual Cooperation, PAU Circulating Exhibition]
Twenty-Five Engravings by Leopoldo Méndez [Office of Intellectual Cooperation, PAU Circulating Exhibition]
Twenty Lithographs of Taxco By Roberto Montenegro [Office of Intellectual Cooperation, PAU Circulating Exhibition]
Ten Color Prints of Murals by José Clemente Orozco [Office of Intellectual Cooperation, PAU Circulating Exhibition]
Twenty-Five Prints by José Guadalupe Posada [Office of Intellectual Cooperation, PAU Circulating Exhibition]
Twelve Color Prints of Frescoes in Mexico by Diego Rivera [Office of Intellectual Cooperation, PAU Circulating Exhibition]
Twenty-Four 19th Century Mexican Engravings [Office of Intellectual Cooperation, PAU Circulating Exhibition]
Twenty Woodcuts of Peruvian Types and Scenes by José Sabogal [Office of Intellectual Cooperation, PAU Circulating Exhibition]
Ten Woodcuts of Uruguay by Carlos González [Office of Intellectual Cooperation, PAU Circulating Exhibition]
Twelve Etchings of Landscapes by Venezuelan Artists [Office of Intellectual Cooperation, PAU Circulating Exhibition]
[Antonio] Sotomayor [PAU Building, April 1946. Circulating Exhibition by Courtesy of the Council for Inter-American Cooperation, Inc. NY]
José Alonso: Sculptures [PAU Building, August 5-31, 1946]
Pedro Figari (1861-1938) [PAU Building, September 3-22, 1946.  Organized by the Council for Inter-American Cooperation, Inc. NY]
[Rodolfo] Castagna: Oils. [Hemilce] Saforcada: Prints [PAU Building, September 23-October 10, 1946]
The Drama of the Aztec Manuscripts, An Exhibition of Watercolor Reproductions and Commentary by Katharine Birdseye Lang [PAU Building, November 3-28, 1946]
Cuban Modern Painting in Washington Collections [PAU Building, December 1, 1946-January 3, 1947]

1947
Djanira: Paintings, Scenes and People of Brazil and New York [PAU Building, January 6-26, 1947]
Eduardo Kingman: Oils and Gouches [PAU Building, January 31-February 28, 1947]
Leather Portraits of the Presidents of the United States by Javier A. Montero [PAU Building, March 3-15, 1947]
[Lucio] López-Rey: Paintings from Mexico [PAU Building, March 4-31, 1947]
Contemporary Latin Americans, A Loan Exhibition of Paintings in Celebration of Pan American Day [PAU Building, April 4-May 6, 1947]
Father Guillermo Butler: Landscapes* [PAU Building, April 20-30, 1947]
Paintings and Sculptures of the Bolivian Artist Hugo Almaraz [PAU-sponsored presented at the National Museum, Smithsonian Institution, April 1947]
Ancient Peruvian Textiles [PAU Building, May 8-June 10, 1947]
[Rodrigo] Peñalba of Nicaragua [PAU Building, June 15-30, 1947]
[Cândido] Portinari of Brazil [PAU Building, June 30-August 3, 1947]
Felipe Orlando: Recent Paintings* [PAU Building, August 4-31, 1947]
Mexican Modern Painters in Washington Collections [PAU Building, September 4-30, 1947]
Engravings by André Racz on the Prophets by Aleijadinho [PAU Building, October 1-22, 1947, Lent by Curt Valentin, NY]
Painting Exhibition of Silvia Fernández Arrojo y Oscar García-Rivera [PAU-Sponsored presented at National Museum, October 1947]
Mary St. Albans: Photographs of Mexico [PAU Building, October 23-November 11, 1947]
Carolyn Bradley: Impressions of Chile [PAU Building, November 12-24, 1947]
St. John’s Day in Barlovento, Photographs by Francisco Edmundo Pérez* [PAU Building, November 25-December 9, 1947]
Carlos Prado: Paintings of Brazil [PAU Building, December 10, 1947-January 5, 1948]

1948
Juan Manuel Sturla: Paintings of Argentina* [PAU Building, January 7-18, 1948]
Francisco Dosamantes [PAU Building, January 19-February 8, 1948]
Luís Alberto Acuña: Paintings from Colombia [PAU Building, February 9-23, 1948]
Exposición Panamericana de Pintura Moderna [Office of Intellectual Cooperation, PAU organized exhibition, presented at Museo de Bellas Artes, Caracas, February 1948]
Paintings from Haiti [PAU Building, February 24-March 31, 1948]
Cundo Bermúdez: Oil and Gouches* [PAU Building, April 1-30, 1948]
Lasar Segall [OAS Building, May 3-31, 1948]
Watercolors, Drawings, Temperas by Artists of Argentina [OAS Building, June 1-27, 1948]
Carlos Otero* [OAS Building, June 28-July 14, 1948]
José Solari Hermosilla: Watercolors of Latin America [OAS Building, July 15-31, 1948]
Armando Pacheco of Bolivia* [OAS Building, August 2-31, 1948]
Faculty Artists, Department of Fine Arts, The American University [OAS Building, September 1-30, 1948]
Landscapes of Guatemala: Oils by Humberto Garavito [OAS Building, October 1-31, 1948]
Armando Sica: Paintings of the Americas [OAS Building, October 27-November 9, 1948]
Olga Mary: Paintings of Brazil [OAS Building, November 1-16, 1948]
Some Religious Paintings of Latin America [OAS Building, December 6-January 8, 1948]
Alejandro Otero: Still Life, Themes and Variations [OAS Building, December 28, 1948-January 12, 1949]

1949
Faculty Artists, Department of Fine Arts, The American University [Department of Cultural Affairs, OAS PAU Traveling Exhibition presented in Cuba.  January 10-19, 1949]
First International Exhibition of Latin American Photography [OAS Building, January 12-February 15, 1949]
32 Artistas de las Américas [OAS Circulating Exhibition, La Universidad de Panama, Panama, January 21-29, 1949]
32 Artistas de las Américas [OAS Circulating Exhibition, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Escuela de Bellas Artes, Bogota, February 7-17, 1949]
Antonio Fransconi [OAS Building, February 16-March 15, 1949]
Nemecio Antúnez [OAS Building, May 2-31, 1949]
32 Artistas de las Américas [OAS Circulating Exhibition, Presentada por La Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana en el Museo de Arte Colonial, Quito, March 14-20, 1949]
32 Artistas de las Américas [OAS Circulating Exhibition, Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes, Lima, Abril 19-Mayo 3, 1949]
Exposición de Obras de 32 Artistas de las Americas [OAS Circulating Exhibition, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Santiago de Chile, May 30-June 14, 1949]
Guatemala, Fifty Photographic Studies by Hans Namuth [OAS Building, June 1-June 30, 1949, Courtesy of the American Federation of Arts]
Artists’ Guild of Washington [OAS Building, July 1-31, 1949]
33 Artistas de las Américas [OAS Circulating Exhibition, El Lyceum y Lawn Tennis Club, La Habana August 30-September 12, 1949]
Three Engravers of Argentina: Amadeo dell’Acqua, Alberto Nicasio, Víctor Rebuffo [OAS Building, September 12-October 12, 1949]
33 Artistas de las Américas [OAS Circulating Exhibition, Sala de Exposiciones de la Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes, Guatemala, October 5-17, 1949]
Tomas Newberry* [OAS Building, October 17-November 2, 1949]
The Highlands of South America: Photographs of Bolivia and Peru by Elena Hosmann * [OAS Building, November 2-30, 1949]
33 Artistas de las Américas [OAS Circulating Exhibition, Salón de la Junta Nacional de Turismo, San Salvador, November 12-20, 1949]
Some Contemporary Painters of Colombia [OAS Building, December 1-14, 1949]
Federico Cantú [OAS Building, December 5-January 16, 1950]

 

Legend:
PAU: Pan American Union before April 30, 1948
PAU OAS: Pan American Union, Organization of American States after April 30, 1948
OAS: Organization of American States after 1948
* First solo exhibition in the United States