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  1. Let’s Dance! Celebrate National Dance Day with Works of Art

    Jul 23, 2018 - Colima, Deity Impersonator, 300 BC–300 AD Location: Law Building, 2nd floor A rare form of human figures created by the ancient Colima culture of western Mexico depicts dancers with detachable headdresses and paint. Faliscan, White-Figure Bell Krater with Dancing Satyrs, 400–351 BC Location: Beck Building, 2nd floor Eight jovial satyrs—followers of Dionysus, the Greek god of wine—dance across this large vessel used for mixing water and

  2. Pasted Papers: The Art of Collage

    The first examples appeared with the invention of paper in China around 200 BC, but collage did not emerge in the fine arts until the early 20th century with the modern Cubist experiments of Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque.

  3. The British Museum’s Cyrus Cylinder Travels to the MFAH, May 2013

    Mar 27, 2013 - The Cylinder was inscribed in Babylonian cuneiform (cuneiform is the earliest form of writing) on the orders of the Persian King Cyrus the Great (559–530 BC) after he captured Babylon in 539 BC. Persian kings also introduced a new writing system, Old Persian cuneiform, as seen on part of a column base from Hamadan and on the famous seal of Darius (522-486 BC). The Persian period, commencing in 550 BC, was not just a change of dynasty but a time of change in the ancient world. Some of these changes and innovations are highlighted in the exhibition."

  4. “Fangs, Feathers, and Fins: Sacred Creatures in Ancient American Art”

    Oct 8, 2014 - Museum’s significant Pre-Columbian collection, and spanning nearly 5,000 years, the exhibition Fangs, Feathers, and Fins: Sacred Creatures in Ancient American Art is the first time that these remarkable artworks—dating from 3300 BC

  5. Happy Halloween! Spooky Art Lurks in the Galleries

    Oct 28, 2016 - Egyptian, Mummy of a Child, 30 BC–150 AD Location: Beck Building, 2nd floor • Ancient Egyptians believed in life after death, so they created an elaborate process to preserve the body: mummification.

  6. Gifts from the Past: The Isabel Brown Wilson Collection

    Spanning more than 4,000 years—the 4th millennium BC to 3rd century AD—her collection is of supreme quality. Gifts from the Past presents 50 artworks from her bequest.

  7. Still-Life Smorgasbord

    Nov 17, 2019 - Damask, a finely woven monochromatic fabric of silk or linen in which the play of light reveals the pattern or scene, has a long history dating to China around 300 BC.

  8. Youth Workshop Sessions by the Black Man Project + Black Woman Project

    About the ArtistMayra Guevara is a bilingual Registered-Board Certified (ATR-BC), Licensed Creative Arts Therapist in New York State (LCAT).

  9. Elegant Perfection: Masterpieces of Courtly and Religious Art from the Tokyo National Museum

    MFAH collection of Japanese art, along with objects on a two-year loan from the Tokyo National Museum, including 16th- and 17th-century ceramics, 12th-century bronze Buddhist ritual implements, and a sculpture dating to 1000 BC

  10. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, presents “Glory of Spain: Treasures from the Hispanic Society Museum & Library” in March 2020

    Dec 17, 2019 - The exhibition begins with an impressive group of metalwork from the Celtiberian culture (c. 150–72 BC), including silver bracelets, torques, and fibula. Beginning in the 3rd century BC, the Romans made their way into Spain, eventually controlling the entire Iberian Peninsula for 500 years, until the 5th century AD The Society holds a large collection of Roman works including marble