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

    Dec 17, 2019 - The earliest known of his paintings, Saint Sebastian, c. 1605, is on view in this section. His Holy Family, c. 1585, evokes the deep spirituality of the artist’s religious imagery at a time of reform and renewal in the Catholic Church. The exhibition begins with an impressive group of metalwork from the Celtiberian culture (c. 150–72 BC), including silver bracelets, torques, and fibula.

  2. #MeetTheHabsburgs

    Jun 10, 2015 - Emperor Charles V (c. 1555) Charles V became emperor of the Holy Roman Empire in 1519, after the death of his grandfather, Emperor Maximilian I. Infanta Maria Theresa (c. 1652/53) Court painter Diego Velázquez completed this portrait of Maria Theresa (1638–1683), the daughter of King Philip IV of Spain, when she was about 14 years old. Vienna Court Carousel Sleigh (c. 1740/50) The bridegroom himself drove this extraordinary gilded sleigh—truly a mobile sculpture—in the ceremonial wedding procession for emperor-to-be Joseph II and Maria Josefa of Bavaria in

  3. Royal Rivals: Queen Elizabeth I & Mary, Queen of Scots

    Jan 4, 2019 - Portrait of Mary Unknown artist, Mary, Queen of Scots, c. 1560–92, oil on oak panel, National Portrait Gallery, London. Portrait of Elizabeth I Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger, Queen Elizabeth I (“The Ditchley Portrait”), c. 1592, oil on canvas, National Portrait Gallery, London.

  4. Objects for Reflection: New Acquisitions of Medieval Art

    Nov 16, 2018 - Spanish, Processional Cross, c. 1400 An exquisite and rare surviving example of medieval Spanish goldsmithing, this imposing and intricately detailed cross is an exceptional expression of the High Gothic style that flourished German, The Montefiore Mainz Mahzor, c. 1310–20 One of the few Hebrew manuscripts of its kind still in existence, The Montefiore Mainz Mahzor is a festival prayer book that was used during the Jewish High Holidays of Rosh Hashanah

  5. Look Closely, If You Dare! Haunting Works from the MFAH Collections

    Oct 15, 2018 - Salvator Rosa, The Witches’ Sabbath, c. 1640–49 Salvator Rosa painted a number of unflinching depictions of the occult. John Lewis Stone, Temperance Jug, c. 1870–72 It is unclear if jugs like this one, on view at Bayou Bend, were made to support the Temperance Movement, or simply to amuse.

  6. Core Program Lecture Series

    Endowments for the Core Program have been provided by Leslie and Brad Bucher; gifts in memory of Laura Lee Blanton; the estate of Margaret Gillingham; the Eleanor and Frank Freed Foundation; Eliza Lovett Randall; Herbert C.

  7. Expansive Exhibition of John Singer Sargent Watercolors Opens at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, in March 2014

    Jan 16, 2014 - that captures the action of gondoliers on the canal; Bedouins (c.1905–06), a watercolor of expressive force and coloristic vibrancy completed during Sargent’s travels in Syria; A Tramp (c. 1904–06), a portrait of a world-weary Among the Brooklyn works are Santa Maria della Salute (1904), a carefully wrought watercolor that explores in detail the features of one of Venice’s greatest churches; The Bridge of Sighs (c. 1903–04), a vigorously painted work Included are Corfu: Lights and Shadows (1909), which explores the colors and tones of sunlight and shadows cast on brilliant white surfaces; Simplon Pass: Reading (c. 1911), which highlights the artist’s affinity for luxuriant

  8. Digital Worlds: New Media from the Museum’s Collection

    Also on view are important new acquisitions, such as Cassandra C.

  9. Glassell Junior School

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

  10. Masterworks by Michelangelo and his contemporaries on view at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, in March 2018

    Jan 31, 2018 - Additional highlights include two of Michelangelo’s finest monumental drawings: Venus Kissed by Cupid (c. 1535) and Roman Soldiers (c. 1546), a large-scale preparatory drawing for the left section of The Crucifixion of Saint Peter (c. 1545–50), one of the two frescoes commissioned by Pope Paul III for the Pauline Chapel in the Apostolic Palace. Figure studies and compositional drawings alike, from Raphael’s exquisite preparatory cartoon for Moses before the Burning Bush (c. 1514), a fresco painted on the ceiling of Pope Julius II’s private audience chamber in the Vatican