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  1. Rienzi Gallery Talk | Let the Games (Table) Begin

    Nov 18, 2020 - As he unboxes the components of the design and shows how it works, find out about this cutting-edge technology of the early 1700s, when gambling moved from gaming houses into personal spaces.

  2. Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Masterpieces from the National Gallery of Art

    —Houston Chronicle/29-95.com Admission A timed-entry ticket, which includes general museum admission, is required. MFAH Members receive complimentary admissions based on their level of membership.

  3. Elis and Tom (Elis & Tom, só tinha de ser com você)

    Houston Premiere In 1974, one of the prime architects of bossa nova—Antonio Carlos Jobim (Tom)—worked with popular Brazilian singer Elis Regina to record what would become one of the most iconic albums in the history of …

  4. "Egyptomania" Reveals the West's Enduring Romance with Egypt and Its Dramatic Influence on Decorative Arts

    Feb 16, 2012 - The first features a lotus blossom and the other stylized papyrus stalks. Egyptian influences can also be seen in tongs, ladles, spoons, and more. Two silver serving pieces, a Sardine Fork in the “Lotus” pattern and a Nut Spoon in the “Isis” pattern, were made in the 1860s and 1870s by the Gorham Manufacturing Company.

  5. hang@MFAH

    hang@MFAH is embarking on a new gaming project to reimagine the Museum’s Cullen Sculpture Garden through AI and design. 

  6. Zen Buddhist Japanese Paintings from the Renowned Gitter-Yelen Collection on View at the MFAH beginning February 19

    Jan 4, 2023 - A primary feature of this final section is the museum’s monumental, room-sized Lotus Pond (1987) by Minol Araki, a 12-panel landscape that reimagines Japanese ink-painting tradition.

  7. The Dragon in Islamic Art

    Here, the dragon is presented in its totemic, benevolent form, alongside highly geometricized lotus blossoms and on a bold red color field, all auspicious elements transmitted along the Silk Roads that would have further bolstered