MONA LISA LEAVES LOUVRE FOR NATIONAL GALLERY The Mona Lisa leaves the Louvre and sets sail for New York, where the painting is loaded into an air-conditioned truck and transported to the National Gallery. At the unveiling, JFK says: "This painting is the second lady that the people of France has sent to the United States. And though she will not stay with us as long as the Statue of Liberty, our appreciation is equally great."
Date: January 8, 1962 - BLACK/WHITE Source: Video: BetaSP Length: 00:03:30:00, With Audio
NATIONAL GALLERY OF CANADA A sunset is reflected off the National Gallery of Canada. The interior of the Gallery at its opening in 1988. A selection of the art works displayed in the Gallery. PLEASE NOTE: VIDEO & AUDIO OF NEWS ANCHORS & REPORTERS IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR LICENSING.
Date: 1988 - COLOR Source: Video: DV Length: 00:00:29:00, With Audio
FDR DEDICATES NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART President Franklin Roosevelt dedicates a new museum, the National Gallery of Art, in Washington. A series of close ups focus on painting from the Mellon and Kress collections.
Date: March 20, 1941 - BLACK/WHITE Source: Video: BetaSP Length: 00:00:49:00, No Audio
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