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    Wistful Beauties: Feminine Portrayals on Paper from the MFAH Collection

    Presented by Museum of Fine Arts, Houston at Museum of Fine Arts - Audrey Jones Beck Building

    April 16-July 4, 2011

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    Wistful Beauties: Feminine Portrayals on Paper from the MFAH Collection

    The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston presents the exhibition Wistful Beauties: Feminine Portrayals on Paper from the MFAH Collection, on view Apr 16, 2011 - Jul 4, 2011, in the Beck Building, Lower Level.

    This selection of 10 drawings, prints, and photographs from the MFAH collections highlights the nature of feminine beauty, a favorite subject in art during the 19th century. Catching women in candid, private...

    The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston presents the exhibition Wistful Beauties: Feminine Portrayals on Paper from the MFAH Collection, on view Apr 16, 2011 - Jul 4, 2011, in the Beck Building, Lower Level.

    This selection of 10 drawings, prints, and photographs from the MFAH collections highlights the nature of feminine beauty, a favorite subject in art during the 19th century. Catching women in candid, private moments, artists emphasized pensive contemplation as much as social status and glorified the timeless allure of beautiful women.

    Wistful Beauties is a focused presentation celebrating and encircling Alfred Stevens’s rare and beautifully finished 1865 portrait drawing of Mademoiselle de Clermont-Tonnerre. This delightful example of the artist’s work demonstrates his keen interest in the subject of women from his era, mirroring the social milieu of late 19th-century Paris. Stevens portrays the young woman lost in reflection, languishing in an armchair within an exotic domestic interior. The room’s décor refers to the late-19th-century Parisian fashion of Japonisme, as Japan began to openly trade with Europe after more than 200 years of isolationism.

    The exhibition also provides insight into the mutual fascination and cultural exchange between the West and East, affecting European, American, and Japanese images of women, featured in these choice works on paper from 1860 to 1920.

    Pictured above:  Alfred Stevens, Portrait of Miss Clermont-Tonnerre, 1865, black chalk and watercolor over graphite on wove paper. Museum purchase with funds provided by the Museum Collectors.

    Pictured below: Hashiguchi Goyo, Woman at a Hot Spring Hotel, 1920, woodblock print. Gift of Nanako and Dale Tingleaf


    Museum of Fine Arts - Audrey Jones Beck Building

    5601 Main Street
    Houston, TX 77005

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    Tickets:

    $7.00 adults
    $3.50 seniors/children 5-18

    Free admission on Thursdays.

    Children (18 and under) with a Houston Public Library PowerCard or any Public Library card receive free general admission on Saturday and Sunday.

    The Alienated Photographer (Two Penny Press) is available in the MFAH Shop for $49.95.
     


    Times:

    Regular Exhibition Hours:
    Tues, Wed 10am-5pm
    Thurs 10am-9pm
    Fri, Sat 10am-7pm
    Sun 12:15pm–7pm

    Closed Monday, except Monday holidays.

    Closed Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.


    Phone: 713-639-7300

    Parking:

    Museum Parking Garage
    Located directly east of the Beck and Law buildings, the MFAH Visitors Center features a four-story covered parking garage.

    The easy-to-find parking entrance is on Binz, marked by a large, yellow arrow.

    You're always protected from the elements when you park your car in the Museum Garage. From there, you can go to the Visitors Center lobby and find a ticketing desk and up-to-the minute museum information.

    As an added convenience, you can enter the Beck and Law buildings from the Visitors Center through security-monitored, climate-controlled tunnels connecting all three buildings.
     


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