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PICASSO BLACK & WHITE in HOUSTON
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Thursday, February 21, 2013
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Marie-Thérèse, Face and Profile (Marie-Thérèse, face et profil)
Paris, 1931 Oil and charcoal on canvas, 111 x 81 cm Private collection © 2012 Estate of Pablo Picasso/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York Photo: Béatrice Hatala |
Picasso Black and White, the first major exhibition to focus on the artist’s lifelong exploration of a black-and-white palette throughout his career, will be presented at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, February 24 - May 27 after it was presented at the Guggenheim Museum in New York City. The exhibition features 118 paintings, sculptures, and works on paper from 1904 to 1971, and will offer new and striking insights into Picasso’s vision and working methods. This chronological presentation includes significant loans—many of which have not been exhibited or published before—drawn from museum, private, and public collections across Europe and the United States, including numerous works from the Picasso family.
* Picasso Black and White > Museum of Fine Arts, Houston > February 24 - May 27 > B&W.
* Picasso Black and White > Museum of Fine Arts, Houston > February 24 - May 27 > B&W.
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EL MUSEO DEL PRADO EN HOUSTON : Retrato de España
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Thursday, January 31, 2013
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* Retrato de España: Obras Maestras de El Prado > Hasta Marzo 31 > Museum of Fine Arts, Houston > MFAH.
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| La infanta Isabel Clara Eugenia y Magdalena Ruiz, Alonso Sánchez Coello. Óleo sobre lienzo, 207 x 129 cm, c. 1585 – 1588, Madrid, Museo Nacional del Prado |
A través de tres grandes capítulos, Retrato de España: Obras Maestras de El Prado cuenta el recorrido de la pintura española resaltando sus características políticas, sociales y de desarrollo artístico. Un primer capítulo coincide políticamente con el Antiguo Régimen y con el Siglo de Oro de la cultura española; el segundo periodo abarca el último cuarto del XVIII y la primera mitad del XIX, una época “crítica”, con vaivenes importantes en las mentalidades, en la organización política y en las formas de relación social; y, por último, el tercero, abarca los últimos cincuenta años del siglo XIX, en los que se asistió al nacimiento de la España moderna. (Museo del Prado).
* Retrato de España: Obras Maestras de El Prado > Hasta Marzo 31 > Museum of Fine Arts, Houston > MFAH.
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