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S1969-1970 #65: M. H. de Young Memorial Museum (June 7, 1935–November 7, 1978)
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S1969-1970 #65: M. H. de Young Memorial Museum (June 7, 1935–November 7, 1978)
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Remove constraint Loans: S1969-1970 #65: M. H. de Young Memorial Museum (June 7, 1935–November 7, 1978)
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S1957-1960 [XXX Wellington]: University Art Museum (UC Berkeley) (1957–1960)
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S1973-1974 #46: Los Angeles County Museum of Art (February 25, 1974–June 24, 1974)
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S1968-1969 #34: Design Department (UC Berkeley)/Dick Ransom (November 8, 1968–January 15, 1969)
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S1977-1978 #22: University Art Museum (UC Berkeley) (January 4, 1978–July 14, 1978)
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S1979-1980 #54: M. H. de Young Memorial Museum (March 31, 1980–December 18, 1981)
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S1987-1988 #44: SFO Museum (June 23, 1988–August 25, 1988)
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S1988-1989 #7: SFO Museum (August 25, 1988–January 23, 1989)
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S1965-1966 #88: Department of Anthropology (UC Berkeley)/John Desmond Clark (June 1, 1966–June 1, 1966)
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S1965-1966 #92: Department of Anthropology (UC Berkeley)/Robert F. G. Spier (June 16, 1966–July 29, 1966)
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