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  1. Tudors to Windsors: British Royal Portraits from Holbein to Warhol

     Treat Yourself at the MFA Café • Stop by for a slice of cake inspired by royal wedding cakes of the past and present. The MFAH is the only U.S. venue to host this unprecedented exhibition, part of a major partnership with the National Portrait Gallery in London. This exhibition is organized by the National Portrait Gallery, London, in collaboration with the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

  2. A Colorfully Bazaar Collaboration

    Sep 22, 2020 - They are responsible for nurturing the young, and caring for the old. They are tasked with keeping the family together, and making sure everyone is fed and clothed. My mother did this for our family. See the inspirations behind this colorful collection in Through an African Lens: Sub-Saharan Photography from the Museum’s Collection on view through November 8, and visit the MFA Shop to browse the handmade goods of Fahari Bazaar Bright InspirationsThis special MFA Shop collection includes dresses, jumpsuits, pants, shorts, and masks, all handmade by highly skilled Tanzanian artisans and tailors.

  3. The British Are Coming! Regal Portraits of Henry VIII & Elizabeth I Visit for “Tudors to Windsors”

    Sep 14, 2018 - For the scores of viewers and countless binge-watchers of the hit Netflix series The Crown—and for the even larger global audience that tuned in to the televised royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in May—the British See more in “Tudors to Windsors: British Royal Portraits from Holbein to Warhol,” on view in the Law Building through January 27. A Powerful Duo Just two of the masterpieces to keep an eye out for are a powerful father-daughter duo: a vivid portrait of King Henry VIII by Hans Holbein, who for a time served as the personal painter to the sovereign; and Marcus

  4. Tradition & Continuity: The Wedding Procession of “Peacock in the Desert”

    Jun 12, 2018 - Hit “play” to learn more from Gary Tinterow, director of the MFAH; and Mahrukh Tarapor, senior advisor for international initiatives and co-curator of “Peacock in the Desert.” Royal wedding processions in India’s Marwar-Jodhpur region combine spectacle and splendor with kingly prestige and authority. The first gallery of Peacock in the Desert: The Royal Arts of Jodhpur, India features objects that symbolize the griha pravesh, or homecoming procession, when a king would bring his bride home to Jodhpur.

  5. Colors of the Oasis: Central Asian Ikats

    An exhibition gallery guide, designed for all ages, is available in both English and Spanish. Learn more. The ikat textiles on display—including robes for men and women, dresses, trousers, and hangings—feature eye-catching designs in dazzling colors. In Houston, generous support for this exhibition is provided by: Bruce and Terry Baganz Luther King Capital Management Franci Neely The E. Rhodes & Leona B.

  6. Filling in the Details: Mondongo & “Polyptych of Buenos Aires”

    Dec 29, 2017 - See more in “HOME—So Different, So Appealing,” on view in the Law Building through January 21. Watch the artists discuss their work in a Facebook Live video, and hit “play” below for a closer look at Polyptych of Buenos Aires.   Polyptych of Buenos Aires also features many carefully modeled details, this time in a monumental display evoking traditional European altarpieces—particularly the Ghent Altarpiece by Jan and Hubert van Eyck.

  7. Dogs Rule! Find “Royals” Doggie Day Inspiration in the Pets of “Tudors to Windsors”

    Dec 26, 2018 - See more furry royalty at “Royals” Doggie Day on Saturday, January 12! Bring your four-legged friends for a fun-filled afternoon on The Brown Foundation, Inc. Plaza at the MFAH! , London. © National Portrait Gallery, London Today’s royal family is known for a love of corgis that started when King George VI owned the family’s first pet corgi in 1933, leading to a royal obsession: The family has owned Dress up your crowd-friendly, leashed dogs in their regal best for a pawrade and costume contest during the free event inspired by these royal pets. Learn more about “Royals” Doggie Day.

  8. Florescence | “Splendor”

    For groups of 10 or more, please contact Group Sales at 713.639.7878 or groupsales@mfah.org for more information. If you are ready to make your group reservation, complete the group visit request form. Proceeds directly support the projects of Florescence’s nonprofit sponsors in gardens, parks, and green spaces throughout the Houston community. Visit flohouston.org for updates and additional details. For more information, contact florescence@mfah.org or 713.639.7581. Grand Corporate Underwriter: Frost Bank

  9. Big Kid Flicks

    ) Mum’s Spaghetti (United Kingdom)  For film descriptions and more details, see the full lineup here. Big Kid Flicks is designed for ages 8 and up. Little Kid Flicks is designed for ages 5 to 10. Plan Your Visit Admission is free. Seating available on a first-come, first-served basis. Join more than 100 arts organizations across the country by attending lively collections of short animation, live action, and documentary films reflecting NYICFF’s commitment to storytelling and diversity that are sure to spark

  10. Satyajit Ray’s The Apu Trilogy

    Visit the Museum's Hirsch Library for books on Satyajit Ray, and to read film programmer James Quandt's article about Ray in May's issue of Artforum. Learn more about the films and the restoration. Ray’s close observations of one Bengali family are presented with an authenticity and attention to the details of daily life that has a universal appeal. Considered a landmark in 20th-century cinema, the films follow the life of Apu from childhood to maturity.