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[Letter from the Meadows Museum, June 1989, with attached brochure]
A letter from the Meadows Museum to an unknown member dated June 1989, regarding the museum's success, past and future events, and the enclosed membership brochure
Meadows Museum Celebrating 50 Years Panel Discussion
A conversation moderated by Lee Cullum, host of KERA\u27s CEO, about the history of the Meadows Museum, featuring important figures instrumental to the formation and growth of the institution over its fifty-year history. Panelists include William B. Jordan, Founding Director from 1967-1981; Irene Martín, Director ad interim from 1981-1984; Pamela Patton, Adjunct Curator from 1994-2000; John Lunsford, Director from 1996-2001; Mark Roglán, former Senior Curator and currently the Linda P. and William A. Custard Director since 2006; and Robert Meadows, sone of the Museum\u27s founder, Algur H. Meadows.https://scholar.smu.edu/meadowsmuseum_program/1006/thumbnail.jp
The Abelló Collection a modern taste for European masters ; April 18, 2015-August 2, 2015, Meadows Museum
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[Jerry Bywaters' exhibits postcard]
Postcard to advertise two Jerry Bywaters exhibits, "Interpreter of the Southwest" and "Lone Star Printmaker," held at the Meadows Museum from November 30, 2007 - February 24, 2008
The Meadows Museum at 50
A recap of the Meadows Museum in its 50th year and the subsequent celebration.
Visit Sitehttps://scholar.smu.edu/meadowsmuseum_gallery/1002/thumbnail.jp
The Meadows Museum at 50
A recap of the Meadows Museum in its 50th year and the subsequent celebration.
Visit Sitehttps://scholar.smu.edu/meadowsmuseum_gallery/1002/thumbnail.jp
International Symposium: Curating Goya
In the words of one recent author, Francisco Goya (1746-1828) is enjoying a “pop-culture moment.” Two large-scale exhibitions devoted to him opened this fall at the Meadows Museum and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and three more will open in Europe next year. With an oeuvre encompassing some 1,800 works, from commissioned portraits to dreamlike fantasies, Goya never ceases to intrigue and surprise viewers. At the same time, his vast and varied output presents particular challenges for its interpretation and display. In a public symposium, curators of recent and upcoming shows on Goya will discuss how different approaches to exhibiting Goya’s work invite new paths for understanding his art.https://scholar.smu.edu/meadowsmuseum_program/1001/thumbnail.jp
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[Collaboration Between Meadows Museum and NTIEVA]
A letter officially granting approval from Meadows Museum for the marketing of a portfolio of reproductions and a teacher's guide
Stolen Art Mystery at Meadows Museum
Meadows Museum Curator Nicole Atzbach solves the provenance riddle of two Nazi-looted paintings in the collection.https://scholar.smu.edu/generalrecordings/1005/thumbnail.jp
Portraits in Conversation: Francisco de Goya and Vicente López y Portaña
This two-part lecture celebrates the arrival of the Musée du Louvre\u27s full-length Portrait of Ferdinand Guillemardet by Francisco de Goya paired with the Meadows\u27 Portrait of Richard Worsam Meade by Vicente López y Portaña. Olivier Meslay, former Louvre chief curator, will address the visiting Goya portrait while Nicole Atzbach will address López\u27s painting, acquired by the Meadows Museum in 2011. The program addresses the development of the informal portrait and the influence of French art in Spain in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.https://scholar.smu.edu/meadowsmuseum_program/1005/thumbnail.jp
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