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  1. Infinite Pause: Photography and Time at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

    May 18, 2016 - Featured are three works by Harold Edgerton, including Bobby Jones Golf Swing, Side View, c. 1938, Fan and Smoke Vortices, 1934, and Cutting the Card Quickly, 1964. Included are a recently acquired postmortem daguerreotype portrait from the mid-1850s and Giorgio Sommer’s image, Dog, Pompeii, c. 1870, of a plaster cast of a dog caught in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius nearly two thousand years

  2. Glassell Junior School

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    January 24, 2023
    Due to inclement weather, afternoon classes for the 

  3. At-Home Activities Inspired by Art from the Indigenous Pacific Islands and Australia

    May 2, 2022 - Art-Making Activity | Exploring the Natural World and Carving Stamps• Activity Guide PDF• Featured Work of Art: Shield, c. 1950 Humans, trees, and wood sculpture are inseparably linked in the origin stories of the Asmat people Art-Making Activity | Exploring Aboriginal Australian Paintings on Organic Materials• Activity Guide PDF• Featured Work of Art: Kangaroo Painting, c. 1960 Aboriginal Australians were once nomadic, traveling far to gather food

  4. Light upon Light: Radiance in the al-Sabah Galleries

    Sep 26, 2020 - Mosque Lamp, c. 1320 This glass lamp, even without the light emanating from within, glows from the gold that covers the majority of the exterior. The Qur’an states that “... Allah is the Light of the heavens and the earth. Star Tile, c. 1261–62 Luster tiles such as this one, with their metallic glaze, would have lined the walls of religious and secular buildings, reflecting a golden incandescence throughout. Luster was not used only for tiles.

  5. Virtual Lecture | Beyond the Sensuous: Chola Bronzes of South India

    The Chola dynasty of South India (c. 855–1280) was a period of unprecedented originality and creativity.

  6. Shooting the Moon: Photographs from the Museum’s Collection 50 Years after Apollo 11

    Also included are the re-creation by Cortis & Sonderegger of Buzz Aldrin’s first footprint on the moon, and a projection of Cassandra C. Jones’s Wax and Wane.

  7. Black Art Experiences

    Russell H. and Rosalind C. JacksonJay Jones and Terry Wayne JonesMerinda Watkins-Martin and Reginald MartinAnn and Alton McDowell

  8. “Habsburg Splendor: Masterpieces from Vienna’s Imperial Collections” Opens at the MFAH in June

    May 13, 2015 - the Younger; and Jupiter and Io (c. 1530/32) by Correggio. Highlights include: • Armor of Emperor Maximilian I (c. 1492) made by Lorenz Helmschmid • Bronze bust of Emperor Charles V (c. 1555) by Leone Leoni • A rock crystal goblet made for Emperor Frederick III (1400–1450) GOLDEN Highlights include: • Campaign uniform of Franz Joseph (1907) • A velvet dress made for Empress Elisabeth (c. 1860/65) • An evening gown made for Princess Kinsky (c. 1905) • Ceremonial dress of Crown Prince Otto for the Hungarian

  9. “Rembrandt to Van Gogh: Masterpieces from the Armand Hammer Collection” Opens at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, in October

    Jun 21, 2023 - Highlights from the exhibition include: Titian Portrait of a Man in Armor (c. 1530), a remarkable portrayal by the leading painter of 16th-century Venice, epitomizing Titian’s gift for capturing not only the essence of a sitter Rembrandt van Rijn Juno (c. 1662–65), the most commanding of a group of female subjects that Rembrandt undertook in his later years, this imposing portrait of Juno, the wife of Jupiter, who is associated with marriage and wealth

  10. Virtual Excursion | Investigation Abiquiú: O’Keeffe, Photographer

    Generous support provided by:PHILLIPSRand GroupFannie and Peter MorrisAlice C. SimkinsCelia and Jay Munisteri Official Promotional Partner: