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Sarah C. Wolfe, who manages collections and exhibitions for the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, was charged with bringing a painting back home.
During the summer of 1934, Lie and his teenage daughter visited museum founders William and Anna Singer at their home in Norway, and this painting arrived at the museum the following November.
The museum carries out its multifaceted mission to celebrate and cultivate the arts, all while keeping the Mexican-American community of Pilsen at its center.
I hadn’t been to the Museum of Fine Arts in a year or so. I always love my visits there, and after days of temperatures near ...
(Courtesy Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) But the painting next to it is not another Van Gogh. It’s Frans Hals’ world-famous “Merry Drinker” (an astonishing loan from Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum).
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - The Owensboro Museum of Fine Arts is getting ready for a new expansion. Officials say they’ve received nearly $300 thousand in funds from a tourism grant. They say they ...
Visitors to the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts in the City Park will find the galleries to be a little more lively these days. Along with the very special paintings on display, artists are ...
Visitors to the National Gallery of Art’s marquee exhibition, “ Paris 1874: The Impressionist Moment,” encounter two very different works upon entering. Side by side are a large, detailed ...
The new Longview Museum of Fine Arts location on Fredonia Street began life as a bank. The repurposed vault room now houses a video exhibit area and opens out onto the main gallery space.
The culprit was Melbourne’s pandemic lockdowns that forced the National Gallery of Victoria to shutter its doors to its exhibition of French Impressionism from the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston ...
In July 2002, a heist at the National Museum of Fine Arts of Asunción in Paraguay rocked the world, not only due to the lost masterworks, which were valued at around $200 million, but the ...
At the Museum of Fine Arts, the family of the late artist John Wilson, left to right, Julie, his widow, and two children Roy and Erica, inspected artwork to be included in the exhibition.
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